Chapter 422:

After a long silence, Crocodile let out a long sigh and put down the wine glass in his hand.

He looked at Barrett on the opposite side and said:

"I said, your plan is meaningless."

"The current sea is completely different from what it was before you entered the city."

"How long will you be obsessed with it?"

hum!

As soon as the words fell, the evil spirit on Barrett's body became stronger, as if turning into a giant tiger, he rushed straight to Crocodile in front of him.

Although it was just momentum and not a real attack, the expensive table in front of the three of them still faintly cracked.

this is the strong

the power of.

At this moment, Mihawk slapped a long black knife on the table.

In an instant, the table, which was still in agony just now, calmed down.

Of course, Mihawk just didn't want anything to happen to his drinking table, and he didn't care about Barrett and Crocodile.

The evil spirit hit Crocodile, and there was a faint roar of a tiger in the air, as if it wanted to devour the man in front of him.

However, Crocodile was not affected at all, and still looked at Barrett calmly.

Even though he looked like he was about to violently kill people, Crocodile still didn't move at all.

He just said slowly: "You failed once, Barrett."

"This time is no exception."

"After more than 20 years in Advance City, have you only grown muscles, but no brains?"

Crocodile picked up the wine glass and was about to drink it, only to hear a bang, the wine glass burst, and the red wine spilled and splashed onto his clothes.

Obviously, instead of convincing Barrett, he made the other party even more angry.

"I'm not the same as before, Crocodile."

"This time, I will succeed."

Barrett finally spoke: "Still, you want to experience my current strength for yourself."

"I know what stupid things you did to get you imprisoned in Advance City."

"You poor fellow."

His voice was very slow, as if he wanted the person in front of him to hear him more clearly.

As soon as these words came out, Crocodile's eyes became dangerous, and he looked at Barrett extremely unkindly.

A momentum also gushed out from his body, circling upwards like a sandstorm, as if it wanted to strangle the tiger in the air.

There is no doubt that Barrett also poked at the pain point of Crocodile.

This kind of behavior of telling the other party's black history in person can be called murderous.

This is rarely done even among friends.

What's more, the two are not friendly at all.

The air in the room seemed to freeze, and Bucky in the corner could barely breathe.

He cursed in his heart: "A group of monsters!"

In the end, it was Mihawk who ended the confrontation.

"If you don't want to destroy the base you just found, you'd better stop this childish game."

"Otherwise, I don't mind playing with you."

Mihawk has some headaches. Although the alliance has been established, it is the first time for the three to formally meet.

He thought the two people beside him had already

A deal was reached, but that doesn't seem to be the case now.

Maybe it was Mihawk's threat that worked, or maybe the two had no real plans to do anything at all.

The room finally returned to calm.

Crocodile sucked up the red wine on his body with his ability, and Barrett also put away his frightening eyes.

Mihawk put away his saber and drank the red wine in his glass again.

However, the three fell into silence again.

Bucky on the side had given up struggling, and his mind was wandering, as if he had lost his soul.

Time passed by every minute and every second.

In the end, it was Crocodile who broke the silence first.

"Forget it, let you be willful for once."

Crocodile's tone was like a father who finally compromised with his child.

"This was originally the condition for you to join the gang. Since I can't convince you, I might as well let you experience the taste of failure for yourself."

"However, this is also your only waywardness, Barrett."

In the end, Crocodile seemed to have regained his father's majesty, and made a condition to Barrett.

"Ah."

Barrett dismissed Crocodile's attitude, but did not refute it.

It's not that he fears or compromises with Crocodile, but that he doesn't care at all.

He had never thought of joining the Cross Union, and the reason why he agreed to Crocodile was also because of the person he held in his hand.

A person who can help realize his ambitions.

Buena Festa. Qianqian

A powerful pirate who was once in the same era as Roger, known as the "Celebration King".

After he left the city, Buena Festa approached him and came up with a plan.

A plan that satisfied him very much.

But when the plan was about to be implemented, Crocodile kidnapped Buena Festa.

And on this condition, he invited Barrett to join the Cross Union he founded.

Barrett agreed.

However, in his mind.

When he completes the plan, the demise of the Cross Guild will also enter the countdown.

He doesn't need companions.

Because he alone is the strongest!

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Action Frenzy the Movie is probably the biggest chapter I've written so far in the entire book.

In addition to the characters that will appear on their own, more forces will join.

So there will be a lot of foreshadowing in the early stage, so please bear with us.

thank you~

Chapter 525 The Transformation of Crocodile

After Crocodile's "compromise", although Barrett didn't say much, his expression said it all.

For someone like him who just wants to fight to become stronger, that face is like a display screen, from which anyone can read his emotions. Qianqian

Of course, Barrett may not have thought of hiding either.

In other words, he knew that Crocodile understood his thoughts.

His mocking words before were just to annoy the other party.

Even if Crocodile kidnapped Festa, it would not be so easy for Barrett to compromise.

The two had already had a fight.

Crocodile's current strength is also different from the rumors.

This guy who was once tied with him seemed to have finally come out of the shadows and gained the power of a strong man.

This is also the reason why he is willing to be patient.

If Crocodile is still the same as what he heard, he is a coward who relies on external forces to rule the world.

Even if Festa is not obtained, Barrett will let this former opponent die in the sea.

After all, Festa is not the only one who can help him accomplish his goals, it just takes more effort.

...

In the room, Crocodile tapped the table with the golden hook of his left hand, making a rattling sound.

He naturally saw Barrett's thoughts.

However, this was also within his expectation. Before that, he just wanted to make one last attempt.

As expected, the guy in front of him thought the same as himself.

Sure enough, he was a reckless man with only muscles.

He is obviously a 40 or 50 year old person like himself, and he has failed once.

Why are you still so reckless?

He suddenly thought of someone.

One Piece Roger.

Recalling what happened back then, Crocodile couldn't help but sigh inwardly.

It seems that after Roger's death, no one can control this guy anymore.

Forget it, since talking can't convince him, he can only use a complete failure to make him see the truth.

only...

Crocodile has a headache.

Barrett's willfulness this time will undoubtedly affect his plan.

In fact, there is no way.

Crocodile glanced at Mihawk, who had been acting as if he had nothing to do with him from the corner of his eye.

After thinking for a long time, he still looked away.

The plan is still too radical. If it fails to end, the alliance he has just built with great painstaking efforts will collapse in an instant.

Crocodile has even more headaches.

These guys are all fools who only believe in their own strength, why is there no one who is willing to use their brains like him?

That is to say, they are strong, otherwise they would not be able to live now.

But suddenly, Crocodile thought of something again.

Looking at the top powerhouses in the sea today, it seems that they all have no brains.

Newgate, Kaido, Lingling, and even Straw Hat...

Even the dead Roger and Rocks.

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