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Chapter 69 Resolving Confusion(1/2)

"It turns out that the loud noise yesterday was caused by Colonel Yongen fighting the enemy?"

"And Colonel Yongen can actually compete with a pirate who has a bounty of 150 million?"

"Colonel Yongen is too strong."

The soldiers on Yongen's ship gathered together to read a newspaper and shouted in shock.

Bray heard the soldiers' discussion and stopped practicing with a complicated mood.

Looking at Yongen who was sitting on the bow of the ship, he returned to the gr15 area yesterday and bought a permanent pointer under the introduction of Uncle Roosevelt.

Then he just sat there in a daze. No matter how stupid Bray was, he knew that the captain was in an extremely uncomfortable mood at this time.

One pirate actually escaped from him, and it was reported that there was no winner or loser.

The captain just made a casual move and forced Kapenbeki to use his special move.

Under this great fighting situation, the fighting suddenly stopped.

It must have made the captain feel extremely complicated.

"Bray, what's wrong with you? You look very worried."

Weber happened to come out at this time and saw Bray's expression and said.

"Webber, why have you been in a daze for so long?"

Bray saw Webb and said.

"Nothing, I just thought of a new move."

Weber said with a smile.

"What move?"

Bray asked curiously.

"You will know later."

"Tell me first why you look so worried."

Weber was in an extremely good mood at this time and said with a smile.

"Didn't the Captain fight with Kapenbeki yesterday?"

Bray heard Weber ask this and said.

"What's wrong? Since you and I can stand here intact, the captain should win, right?"

Weber said with some confusion.

"You should take a look at this first."

Bray quickly took a newspaper and handed it to Webb.

Weber glanced at the things in the report and said in disbelief.

"How can it be that there is no winner?"

"right."

Bray nodded with deep sympathy.

"Tell me about yesterday's situation."

Weber said quickly.

Bray told Weber what happened yesterday, and then revealed yesterday's confusion.

"The captain clearly forced out Kapenbeki's special move with one move. Why would the captain say that judging from the result of the battle, he won but unfortunately failed to kill him?"

"..."

After Weber finished listening, he looked at Yongen thoughtfully.

In Weber's opinion, the captain's strength is definitely higher than that of Kapenbeki.

Even though Caponebeki has a certain ability to resist, the battle process will become longer. But Weber believes that as long as the fight goes to the end, there is no doubt that the captain will win.

As long as he wins, Captain Yongen will definitely kill Kapenbeki.

But after just one blow, the battle came to an abrupt end?

Weber thought about it and settled on a situation that brought the battle to an abrupt end.

"The fact is that the captain didn't want to kill... but it was difficult to kill."

"Hard to kill?"

Bray asked curiously.

"I don't know...but the situation that will cause the battle to come to an abrupt end is the appearance of a person who makes the captain feel very troublesome."

"With that person's participation, it was difficult for the captain to kill Kapenbeki, so the battle between the two came to an abrupt end."

"Who is that person?"

Bray said curiously when he saw Webber coming to a conclusion quickly.

"I don't know...but if you want the captain to give up his goal, this is the only possibility."

Weber shook his head gently and explained.

Based on following Yongen for so many days, Webb has a deep understanding of the captain's character.

As long as he can win, it means that the pirate will undoubtedly be declared dead in the end.

If the captain wanted to let Kapenbeki go, he would have to give up the idea of ​​killing him only when a stronger enemy appeared.

He then left the scene quickly, otherwise with the character of the captain, he would definitely kill Kapenbeki on the spot.

"Captain..."

In order to verify what he was thinking, Weber walked behind Yongen and shouted.

"woke up?"

Yongen came back to his senses, looked at Weber, and said with a smile.

"Captain, in yesterday's battle... was it because a stronger enemy appeared that forced you to give up the idea of ​​killing him and choose to leave?"

Weber summoned the courage to ask.

"..."

Yongen glanced at Weber, turned back, and did not answer.

"..."

Weber stood quietly behind Yongen, waiting for an answer.

"The report said that Kapenbeki and I were deadlocked. Do you think that's not enough?"

After a long time, Yongen spoke.

"yes!"

"Bray said you were able to force Kapenbeki into a castle with one move."

"In that case, the outcome should have been decided."

Weber said immediately.

"...There is an enemy that is difficult for me to defeat... no... or rather... as long as he takes action, it will be very difficult for me to even protect myself."

Yongen said calmly.

"who's that person?"

Weber asked in shock.

Although he was prepared in his heart, when Yongen said it, Weber couldn't help but be amazed.

After all, considering the captain's strength, what kind of person does it take for the captain to be difficult to match and even unable to protect himself?

"It doesn't matter who that person is, what matters is that he wants to save Kapenbeki."

"And I had to listen to him and choose to let Kapenbeki go."

Yongen was extremely unwilling in his heart. If he was strong enough and could compete with Rayleigh, he wouldn't be forced to save Kapenbeki by Rayleigh with threatening words.

That sense of powerlessness made Yongen extremely disgusted. The reason why he sat here all the time and did not go to sea immediately was to soothe the emotions in his heart.

Whether or not to let Kapenbeki go should be decided by him, the winner.

Rather than, like yesterday, being forced to make a decision by Rayleigh in a threatening situation, he chose to leave.

"Thanks for clearing up the confusion. I'm going to practice first."

Weber nodded, and the question was answered.

Weber knew that his strength was not enough to help the captain at this time, and his desire to become stronger became more and more intense.

Just as he was about to leave, Yongen spoke.
To be continued...
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