One Piece: I am Imu

Chapter 110: Winds of Change



Continuous gunshots continued all night long, sometimes mixed with the roar of grenades.

The thousand elite army troops led by Crocodile have killed most of Kabane under the firepower net.

The periphery of the built-up area is now covered with layers of broken bodies and limbs in Kabane. The entire scene can be described as a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood.

Next, they would have to enter the Station's various buildings to search for and eliminate any Kabane hiding within.

Crocodile will not help during this process. This is an order that Bullet transmitted to him through the Den-Den Mushi, for the purpose of training these army soldiers.

To be honest, Crocodile didn't want to accept this order, simply because it bothered him. He was a lieutenant general, and Bullet was too. Why should he follow the other's orders? But he couldn't find a suitable reason to argue against it.

Crocodile already knew the current situation of the army. Although they were soldiers of the army headquarters, their quality was similar to that of the marines of the Marine Branches of the Four Seas.

How could this be acceptable? He was an army lieutenant general, and in the future he would be an army general, and even possibly an army marshal. If the soldiers under his command were worse than those at the navy headquarters, it would be a shame for him.

Furthermore, he did not know how to train soldiers, so Crocodile, while flying through the sky of the Station, could only watch in disgust while smoking his cigarette.

"Tch, it's nothing to be able to train soldiers. The generals and the marshal are not here to train soldiers. The most important thing is strength and ingenuity."

But at that time, both Crocodile and Bullet ignored a more important factor: support from higher levels.

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