Chapter 12: Deciding to Join the Navy
The admiral of the Navy Headquarters personally recruited an unknown person of his own, and even Wood, as a time traveler, couldn't help being flattered at this moment.
There are several lineup forces in Pirate World, such as navy, pirates, revolutionary army and bounty hunters.
After witnessing real pirates in One Piece World, Wood has given up on becoming one of them.
The Revolutionary Army has not risen yet, and Monkey D. Drago, the leader, may still be at the Navy Headquarters.
Wood originally wanted to be a bounty hunter, but he did a life simulation before, and the experience of going to sea alone is still vivid in his memory...
When watching the show, because the protagonist's perspective is a pirate, most people will substitute the navy into the villain's setting.
But is this really the case? Obviously not.
Only when you have experienced it yourself, you will understand that there are very few pirates like Luffy and the others in this world.
Most of the pirates are as vicious as people know. Perhaps the world government that the navy obeys and the Dragon People on it are not good things.
But it is undeniable that if there is no navy to contain these pirates on the sea, this world will only become more chaotic.
After completing the first life simulation, and the second task time will end in the next few days, Wood probably has two choices for the future.
One is to stay on the island for a few more years to make yourself strong enough to go to sea.
The other is to wait for the naval warships that would have passed by to join the navy.
He had originally planned to join the navy, but now he was personally recruited by an admiral. Naturally, Wood would not be ignorant, so after hesitating for a moment, he agreed to Zefa to join the navy.
For this result, both Zefa and Wood are quite happy.
The reason why Wood is happy is that compared to volunteering to join the navy, the treatment is obviously impossible to be at the same level as the admiral personally recruiting to join.
No matter which world you are in, connections are also very important. Don’t you see a straw hat kid who always wanted to be a man of One Piece, almost the whole sea is his relatives and friends.
No matter how rough I am, I can't die. In addition to the protagonist's halo, the point is that his way is wild enough.
Seeing that Wood was willing to join the navy, Zefa was also very happy. This time he came out to recruit recruits, and finally met one he was satisfied with.
Originally, he thought it would take a lot of effort to persuade Wood. After all, from Wood's previous behavior, it is not difficult to see that he has a deep bond with Hongye Island and the people on Hongye Island.
But now that he has promised himself so readily, it seems that the justice that Wood upholds may be stronger than he imagined.
It is impossible for the navy to stay in Hongye Island for a long time, especially since Zefa, as the general of the headquarters, is even less likely to stay in a small place like Hongye Island for a long time.
Because of the fierce battle with Iron Arm Cook, Wood has to lie in bed for at least ten and a half months now because of the outrageous resilience of Pirate World.
Mr. Zefa, can you really not stay for a longer period of time? Wood's injuries are so serious, can he bear the turbulence at sea?
Otherwise, wait for Wood to recover from his injuries on the island, and then let him report to the Navy headquarters. Then you will send warships over, and this time will also allow him to say goodbye to everyone.
Seeing Wood, whose left hand and leg were covered with bandages, being roughly lifted onto the warship, Stia couldn't help but expressed worry and heartache.
From Stia's point of view, Zefa's boat is full of big men who know how to take care of people, not to mention that Wood is still a wounded person, so she is really worried.
Madam, don't worry, our ship is equipped with the best ship doctor, your child will only get better care on board.
Hearing Stia's words, Major General Kadalu couldn't help but twitched, but he still persuaded him patiently at this moment.
Send warships over? Did this woman think the navy's warships were Chinese cabbages? Or is her child a general of the headquarters?
As a major general in the headquarters, if he wants to go to the Navy headquarters, he may not be able to send a warship from the headquarters to pick him up. However, Wood is not even a recruit now, so how could he have such treatment.
Of course, these thoughts were just in Kadalu's mind, and he didn't say them directly.
Because he knew that his immediate boss, General Zefa, was quite optimistic about this Hongye Island boy, and even personally recruited him, and specially told them to take good care of Wood.
What I have to say is that sometimes the relationship is hard enough, which is really a good thing.
The navy's warships have limited rooms. Except for those senior admirals who have independent rooms, most other navies have several people crowded in one cabin.
And because Wood was wounded himself, and because Zefa intended to take care of him, he also mixed into a separate room like the admiral on the ship.
However, it was also for this reason that Wood's reputation was completely notorious as soon as he boarded the ship.
No matter where they are, people hate those individuals with special backgrounds. Unless the person receiving special care is themselves, the public will reject such individuals due to human nature.
It is a great honor that Wood is now the kind of guy who is given special care in the eyes of most navies.
Because when Kadalu and the others rushed to Hongye Island, the remaining Iron Arm Pirates had been completely defeated by Zefa.
As it should be, all navies, including Kadalu, naturally believed that all of this was done by Admiral Zefa.
As for Wood's achievements, Zefa did not specifically explain anything to the navy on board.
The reason is simple, Zefa himself is the supreme commander of the ship, he has no reason and no obligation to report anything to others.
At the same time, he is also worried that excessive praise for Wood will make Wood feel unnecessary pride and complacency. After all, Wood is still a half-old child now, and it is quite normal for him to get too much attention and feel smug.
Therefore, Zefa's silence still has special care, which has led to most of the navy on the warship now thinking that Wood is a related party through the back door.
Forget about those navies who were originally serving in the Navy headquarters. After all, they all know about Admiral Zefa and what kind of person Admiral Zefa is.
But those naval recruits who were recruited from all over the world now have a somewhat unbalanced mentality.
Everyone is conscripted recruits, so why do they squeeze a cabin with more than a dozen people, while Wood can have an independent cabin.
When the recruits were recruited before, Zefa was even more picky about them. How could Wood, a semi-crippled brat, be treated so favorably?