One Piece : From Slave to Fleet Admiral

Chapter 29: Chapter 29



Technology is the primary driving force for developing productivity - this saying works well in the previous world, but in this world, those powerful Devil Fruit users are the primary productive force!

If he could really become a high-ranking Marine official, Garp, the Giant Squad and the like would have no vacations.

Eating so much food every day, consuming large amounts of financial and material resources, how many pirates did they eliminate?

It's better to be responsible for production in normal times!

As for Kuzan, Kizaru and the like, still want to leisurely ponder life and justice?

All of them should be busy 24 hours a day for me, not allowed even one minute of free time.

As for the large number of ordinary Marine soldiers?

Apart from the most basic daily training, they must devote a certain amount of time each month or week to developing productivity, whether it's tightening large screws or farming.

The productivity of this world must be greatly developed for me!

As for how to make these Marine soldiers willing to give up their time and rest to work?

First stage: Large amounts of funding provided by the Sea Train.

Second stage: Moral binding and psychological offensive.

Third stage: Jake should be very strong by then. Reason and force, one of them will work.

There's a good saying: when problems can't be solved, returning to classical mechanics is always your best choice and your last refuge.

Moreover, Jake believes that under his initial planning, the crime rate in the world will be much lower.

Without so many pirates, most soldiers presumably won't want to live that kind of life with their heads tied to their waistbands.

But pirates can't be too few either.

At least they need to be maintained at a level the World Government can't solve.

The World Government needs to realize the importance of the Marines.

Otherwise, before Jake can develop, if the World Government demands forced military reduction of the Marines, that would be a big problem.

If the Marines' strength has already surpassed the World Government and Im of Mary Geoise, then if the World Government wants the Marines to reduce forces, Jake would definitely ask.

"How dare you traitors ask Us to reduce Our military?!"

But if it's in a situation where the Marines' strength is not enough to openly confront the World Government, that would be too problematic.

So the balance in between needs to be carefully grasped by Jake.

For the World Government, the Marines are just an obedient dog.

When there are dangers and unstable factors outside, they need the Marines as this dog.

But if this dog is too fierce and bites all the dangers outside to death, faced with a dog that increasingly demands more, the World Government wouldn't mind sending the dog away along with those things outside.

Jake doesn't want to see the day when the shadow of the Matrix appears above Marine Headquarters.

In fact, the Warlord policy is something the World Government uses to curb the development of the Marines and also a means to balance the forces of pirates and Marines.

Obviously, the Warlord policy has been very effective.

On one hand, it forced former Marine Admiral Zephyr to leave the Marines.

At the same time, it greatly damaged the morale and public support of the Marines in terms of morale and public opinion.

You know, legally recognizing the existence of pirates would be such a heavy blow to soldiers with the purest sense of justice.

At the same time, for pirates and civilians, it not only makes the public disappointed, but also makes pirates more reckless.

As long as they are strong enough, even those who have killed Marines and countless civilians can become pirates legally recognized by the World Government, so what else is there to worry about?

Jake's head was filled with many thoughts, causing him to not hear the words of the person beside him.

As a sharp pain struck his soft waist, Jake finally snapped back to reality.

He looked at Monet in front of him, who was pouting with obvious displeasure on her face and smiled awkwardly.

"Sorry, Monet. I was just thinking about some things related to the Sea Train, so I didn't hear you speaking. Let me treat you to this meal! Next time we have a day off, I'll take you sightseeing around Water Seven. Don't worry, I'll cover all the expenses."

Hearing Jake's words, Monet glanced at him and then said with some helplessness.

"You and I are both new recruits who just joined the Marines. Where would we get that much money? Our monthly salary now is less than 80,000 Berries, you know."

"So it'll be counted in next month's budget~"

Seeing Jake's somewhat roguish expression, Monet couldn't help but pinch his cheek.

She said a bit angrily.

"Then tell me everything you were just thinking about in your head. If you were really thinking about the Sea Train, you must have many ideas in your mind, since you missed so much of what I was saying. If you can only stammer out one or two sentences, I'll really be angry."

Seeing Monet's somewhat serious expression in front of him, Jake knew he had to show some real skill now.

So he smiled and explained all the thoughts he just had in his mind, using terms that were easier to understand and more fitting for this world.

The two of them walked along, discussing the things Jake had been pondering earlier.

Unbeknownst to him, behind Jake, an extremely tall figure was silently following the two of them.

That person was very tall, but his face was ugly.

He walked behind Jake, listening to the things Jake and Monet were saying, feeling a chill in his heart.

"You know, Monet? If I became the Marine Fleet Admiral one day, I would squeeze every last bit of development value out of each strong individual to the extreme!"

This sentence in particular sounded like something no human could say - it was the kind of cruel words that could only be uttered by a demon destined for hell.

But to be honest, as Kizaru listened to Jake's analysis of the developments brought by the Sea Train's operation and then his analysis of the world situation and the value of strong individuals beyond just killing pirates, he found the kid in front of him more and more terrifying.

At such a young age, he already had such long-term views and his deep understanding of the World Government and Marine Headquarters far surpassed what Kizaru could match at the same age.

Moreover, the idea of mobilizing the entire Marine Headquarters leadership to do farm work was unprecedented.

But upon careful analysis, all the action plans Jake had just proposed could actually be implemented and were beneficial to the Marines.

Looking at Jake laughing and talking with the woman beside him, a complex expression flashed in Kizaru's eyes that was hard to describe.

He looked towards Akainu's office, exchanged a glance with the person inside from afar, and sighed.

"Sakazuki, you've really given me a big headache."


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