Justice Island.

In front of the floor-to-ceiling windows, Spangdyne watched coldly as Crane and Garp led a group of marines through the tribunal and straight to the Justice Tower.

It's obvious that their goal is themselves.

"He and Garp have already found me. How should we deal with them next?"

In the empty meeting hall except for himself, a voice sounded out of thin air and answered his question.

"They came at the right time. Lead them to the West Sea, Black Iron Town."

"clear."

The meeting hall returned to silence, and at this moment, a knock on the door sounded.

"Come in."

"Sir, Chief of Naval Staff He and Vice Admiral Garp want to see you."

"Invite them in."

Seeing He and Garp entering the meeting hall one after another, Spangdyne's face was filled with a warm smile: "What a rare visitor. Why would the Navy suddenly want to come to me?"

"By order of the marshal, I want to learn something about the situation from you."

"Excuse me, you two. I'll tell you everything I know."

"What happened in O'Hara? After the demon-slaying order, we sent people to investigate again, and that area of ​​​​the sea has been completely covered by a strange white ice flame."

He didn't want to hear the other party trying to explain himself by saying that everything was normal, so he took the initiative to reveal some of the information that the navy already had.

"..."

After a moment of silence, Spangdyne held his chin with his hands, as if recalling everything that happened there, with a trace of fear on his face.

"O'Hara, I'd rather never have to think about what happened there again."

He and Garp looked at each other, both of them could feel that the fear shown by Spangdine was not fake. Garp was the first to lose his composure and asked hurriedly: "What on earth happened?"

"Cthugha! The god who symbolizes fire has descended there!"

"what!"

Crane and Garp never imagined that what happened to O'Hara was actually related to the illusory god.

"At that time, we were executing the demon-slaying order, and when artillery fire was bombarding O'Hara, the God of Fire came to the island. We were attacked by the God, and white flames appeared out of thin air on everyone."

"Perhaps because of the fruit's ability, God chose Lieutenant General Sakaski to be His representative in the world, but Lieutenant General Kuzan seemed to have misunderstood Lieutenant General Sakaski, and the two later fought."

"However, Lieutenant General Kuzan was no match for Lieutenant General Sakaski, who was blessed with divine power. He lost one of his legs under the power of divine fire and ran away."

"Then Lieutenant General Sakaski absorbed the fire from all of us and saved our lives."

Spangdyne told half-truths in their story, with only minor changes in key elements.

Maybe Kuzan really misunderstood Sakaski?

He analyzed it carefully and found that basically all the information Spangdine said could be matched with what he already knew. He didn't find any flaws, but on Garp's side...

Halfway through the thought, she glanced at Garp beside her, only to see him shouting with wide eyes and a non-angry look on his face: "I don't believe it! What Kuzan said is absolutely true!"

Alas, this guy is still so arbitrary.

Faced with Garp's doubts, Spangdine didn't care at all. He just spread his hands and said: "If you don't believe it, you can go to Xihai and see for yourself, Black Iron Town, where you may be able to find out more about Ketug. Asia’s message.”

Black Iron Town?

He suddenly remembered that she had read a report in the newspaper about the mining disaster in Black Iron Town not long ago. It seemed to be quite serious.

Could it be that the mining disaster was also related to the “god” he mentioned?

"So CP9's recent frequent activities in the West China Sea are all due to 'gods'?"

"Sorry, although CP9 has a cooperative relationship with the Navy, the questions you are asking now involve government secrets, so I can only say that I have no comment."

He wanted to continue asking, but Spangdyne spread his hands, showing a helpless look.

"You guy..."

Garp's eyes were sharp and he took a step forward to attack him.

"Okay, Garp. It's enough to know this." Crane quickly reached out to stop him, and then gave Spangdyne a cold look: "We will go and see the place you mentioned."

"At the same time, I would like to give a piece of advice to Chief Spangdine. The Navy will not interfere in CP9's affairs. I also hope that you will not interfere too much in the Navy's affairs."

"Of course."

After asking for the answer they wanted, Crane and Garp led the navy back onto the warship.

"I believe what Kuzan said!"

Garp crossed his hands on his chest, looked at the door of justice that slowly opened, and said loudly.

"Of course. I believe that neither Kuzan nor Sakaski will betray the navy. As for the mysterious 'god' Spangdine mentioned, we can naturally find out the truth as long as we get to Black Iron Town."

He knew that Garp admired Kuzan, a new generation of lieutenant general, and she herself was doubtful about Spangdine's words.

Although his whole story seems to have no doubts, the biggest doubt is precisely his rhetoric.

She always felt as if the other party had prepared everything in advance and was waiting for them to come.

"Send the order, turn the ship around, and let's go to Black Iron Town on the West Sea."

"Yes!"

Just as Garp and He were preparing to go to Black Iron Town, the instigator behind it, Sakaski, was also actively preparing and waiting for their arrival.

At the moment, he has planted seeds in Black Iron Town on the other side of the island, but if he wants the seeds to take root and germinate before Garp and Crane arrive, he needs to put some fertilizer on them.

A smile flashed across Sakaski's face, and a ball of flame spirit flew out of the palace. When it landed in the forest, it had already shed its appearance and transformed into a dark-skinned man.

The man left the forest nimbly and stepped into the town.

Since the palace of Knossos emerged, not only has the town not become depressed due to the burial of the mine, but more people have flocked here.

A huge palace made purely of gold!

Nothing is more attractive than this.

At least in the minds of most people in this town, the idea of ​​grabbing some gold from the palace and selling it for money flashed through their minds.

It's just that under the palace is a mountain of magma that has not completely cooled down, so no one has put this idea into reality.

So everyone is waiting for the magma mountain to cool down.

This also made the business of the only tavern in the town so booming.

However, just today, an explosive news suddenly spread from the tavern to the entire town.

There is a god enshrined in the golden palace!

And there are people in the town who have obtained the sacred book from the Golden Palace that records how to turn stone into gold——

Sun truth.

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