"At this rate, I estimate that within half an hour, this island will disappear from this world forever."
These were the first words Lindbergh uttered as he jumped from the plane.
As they watched the plane he was flying land steadily, many naval soldiers came forward at the same time to inquire about Vivian's situation.
"Vivian? I don't know where that guy has gone, but according to the Queen, the beam of light just now should have come from that guy. I think he should still be alive for the time being."
"Yes, Vivian told me that if he encountered danger, at the critical moment, he would use 'teleportation' to instantly move himself to another place."
"Teleport?"
When people heard these two words, they immediately understood their literal meaning.
"I didn't expect Vivian still had this trick."
"It's good that you're not dead. It's good that you're not dead."
Sabo, Gordon and others immediately felt relieved when they heard this.
At the side, Fujitora, whose limbs were broken and only his right leg could move, was bandaged and was now lying on a stretcher. He said in a slightly weak voice, "He is indeed still alive. I just felt the breath of Vivian, not far from the southern part of the beach."
"South of the beach?"
Hearing this, Sabo turned his head and looked over, then he immediately realized that the place was one of the medical camps they had set up before.
"Should we send someone over to take a look?" Betty asked.
"I don't think so..."
Sabo shook his head and continued, "If that guy was seriously injured, he would have been brought here to be treated by the doctors here."
"If he wasn't seriously injured, why didn't he show up yet?"
At this time, someone couldn't help but raise the doubts in his heart.
Then, several pirates from the large fleet raised doubts: "That's right, if he wasn't injured, why didn't he show up after so long? Did he run away because he was afraid of death?"
"It's really despicable to leave the Straw Hat Boy alone to fight against the Celestial Dragons."
Just finished speaking.
Before Gordon and the others could object, the captain of the First Squadron, Marco, punched the pirate in the face, sending him flying far away and crashing heavily into the mast of the ship.
"Marco?"
The other pirates on the side all looked at him with surprise.
"Idiots, that's the captain of the second squad of our Whitebeard Pirates. Don't you take what your father said seriously?" Marco frowned and questioned everyone.
The pirates who had just been making sarcastic remarks to Vivian were all a little dissatisfied after hearing this: "When did that guy become the captain of our Second Division? In our eyes, there is only one captain of the Second Division, and that is Ace. That guy is just a fake who took his place. If others knew that the captain of our Whitebeard Pirates' Second Division is actually a marine, how would the other pirates view us? How would they view Dad?"
"They will just think that Dad is in cahoots with the Navy!"
His tone became more and more excited, which made other people around him feel that it made sense.
But just as he was about to continue criticizing Vivian, a group of Whitebeard Pirates leaders stood up at the same time and said with murderous intent, "Boy, you'd better shut up right now."
"Otherwise, after this war is over, you won't just be kicked out of the pirate group."
The person who said the latter sentence was Namur. Even though he had just confronted Vivian over Jinbei's death, when he heard someone slandering Vivian, he still stood up and warned them in a cold tone.
When the pirate heard that Muir wanted to expel him from the pirate group, he immediately became dissatisfied and asked, "Why are you expelling me for a navy?"
"Why?"
The captain of the 15th Division, Fossa, stood up, his body wrapped in bandages, and looked at him and said, "Just because Vivian is Dad's savior, he saved the entire Whitebeard Pirates and healed Dad's injuries afterwards. It's no exaggeration to say that he is the benefactor of all of us who participated in the war at the top."
"That's right. Without Vivian, we would never be able to stand here intact like we are now."
Vivian is Logt Larvern, and Larvern risked his life to rescue Whitebeard during the Battle of Marineford. This is an indisputable fact known to everyone in the world.
"But...but."
The pirate suddenly realized that he had said something wrong and wanted to explain something, but Marco had already pushed him to the ground and said in a voice even colder than that of Murr: "Boy, what you just said violated the rules set on our ship, so I'm sorry."
Bang!
After knocking the pirate unconscious with one punch, Marco casually threw him to the members of his own squad. He then turned around, looked at the others, and shouted, "Everyone, listen to my orders. Stay where you are and wait for news from Dad and the captain of the second squad, Vivian. Even if the Celestial Dragons win in the end, we will never flee from here."
"clear!"
The pirates followed suit and roared.
On the rows of warships not far away, seeing the pirates shouting loudly, many navy officers followed suit and climbed up to the watchtower on the bow, dragging their wounded bodies and saying, "Everyone, do you believe in Admiral Vivian?"
"this.."
The sailors looked at each other after hearing this. After a moment, most of them began to respond: "Of course we believe in Admiral Vivian. Admiral Vivian's character is the most admirable among all the people we have ever met!"
"Yes, that's Thunder General Alfred Vivian. How could anyone doubt his character?"
Even though they all knew that Vivian was Larven, but...
Larven also chose to fight against the Celestial Dragons time and again in order to save the slaves, didn't he
No matter whether it is the navy or pirates, the Thunder Swordsman will always be the Thunder Swordsman, a person worthy of the trust and admiration of every one of them.
"Then we will also stay where we are until Master Vivian returns alive!"
"clear!
!”
For a moment, no one from the three camps left, but all chose to stay near the beach, quietly waiting for the final outcome of the war.
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