When Garp, Dragon and Shanks appeared at the same time as prisoners, it immediately triggered a whirlpool of public opinion outside the Sky Curtain.

Garp is a naval hero of the same generation as Pirate King Roger; he is the leader of the Revolutionary Army, the most vicious criminal in the Dragon World; Shanks is a former crew member of Pirate King who grew up to become the emperor of the sea and one of the Four Emperors. He has three completely different identities and has achieved extremely high achievements on three paths.

The new navy actually dared to lock up the three of them together. They were truly bold and skilled. Marshal Altria Pendragon really had an unreasonable trust in the Stillwater Prison.

It turns out that the highest commander of the Stillwater Prison is not Magellan. The real director is an undead creature named Thresh. However, when the World Government received this news, the Celestial Dragons behind it finally breathed a sigh of relief. The future underwater prison will not be completely under the control of the Navy Marshal, which is a mixed bag of information.

The senior naval officers of Marinford were already shocked by the explosive news. They were all dazed and thought that they had seen it wrong or that Tianmu had made a mistake. They didn't understand why Garp was imprisoned in Stillwater Prison. How could the new navy dare to do that!

Red-Haired Shanks and Monkey D. Dragon were defeated by the future navy. In the few words from Tianmu, it was mentioned that the two were missing. This time, they were given an explanation and it was the most reasonable approach to imprison them in the Still Water Prison.

But what was Garp's fault? Not only was he stripped of his naval status, but he also seemed to be spending his entire life in a clean water prison. Was this fair to an almost 90-year-old man?

Did he make an irreparable mistake during the Battle of Marineford, and even Garp's merits could not offset this sin? Was it too cruel for a naval hero to spend the rest of his life in prison?

The person involved remained silent, but Kuzan, the good disciple, could no longer sit still. This nostalgic admiral simply could not accept that his teacher would spend the rest of his time in prison.

"Why go to this! Even if he made a mistake, just expel the teacher from the navy. He can't stand it anymore."

If calculated based on time, Mr. Karp would be 82 years old six years later. He should have retired long ago due to his old age. But they put him in prison and let him die of exhaustion. How cruel!

No wonder Admiral Aokiji, six years later, often sent Den Den Mushi into the prison to pay his respects to his teacher. This was because he was afraid that Garp would not have the courage to hold on and suddenly die in prison one day. If Kuzan was outside at that time, it would be unknown where the teacher's body would be buried.

What exactly happened in the Battle of Marineford? The two pillars of the Navy collapsed at the same time, and Marshal Sengoku lost his mythical beast fruit and became a vegetable. Fortunately, after the Dressrosa incident, he regained consciousness and could sit in a wheelchair, which was a blessing in disguise.

There are obviously no more scars on Karp's exposed skin. He is just older than he was six years ago. It is a question whether he can exert half of his strength in his heyday.

Fortunately, the old man is not that serious and gives people a sense of being easy-going in prison. He eats the senbei sent by his good apprentice every day, occasionally teaches his son a lesson with his fists, and makes fun of Red-Haired Shanks from time to time. This kind of life in his later years can neither be said to be good nor too bad.

"Coby's name was mentioned again. What did he do in the Battle of Marineford to cause Garp to spend the rest of his life in prison?"

Vice Admiral Tsuru looked at his two old friends. Although Garp and Sengoku both survived in the future, the things they encountered were more bizarre than the last. The mystery of the Battle of Marineford has always lingered in the woman's mind.

The Whitebeard Pirates, the Hiku Pirates, and the Blackbeard Pirates who finally benefited. If we compare them in terms of hard power, the Navy is definitely not inferior to these three groups combined.

Present at the time were the three admirals of the navy, several of the Seven Warlords of the Sea, and Garp and Sengoku were still holding the final line. Such a three-ring lineup could not be easily broken through from the outside.

If you calculate the time, Coby had just become Garp's disciple not long ago. Even if he was Blackbeard's undercover agent in the Navy, with his level not yet grown up, such a weak mole would definitely not cause too much trouble to the Navy.

How much of a threat could the boy pose to something that could be solved by Admiral Akainu's Hellhound? It was ridiculous that Garp would lose his reputation after accepting a disciple.

The top naval officials previously thought that Garp did not appear in the Sky Curtain. They thought that even if he did not die on the battlefield, he might have become paralyzed and lost his ability to move like Marshal Sengoku. But who could have imagined that the Sky Curtain would slap everyone in the face with the cold reality.

Cap sat in his seat without saying a word. He just watched everything calmly. He was already a man half buried in the earth. There was no practical meaning in pursuing more.

However, Garp felt a little satisfied at the thought that he could continue to educate his unfilial son in the future. He had long wanted to teach Dragon a lesson with the Iron Fist of Love. This troublesome and disappointing son, who gave up his good job as a navy and insisted on quitting the navy to start a revolution.

Now the revolution is not completed, and Long himself is in prison, becoming a cellmate with his father, allowing outsiders to witness the scene of a loving father and a filial son.

Could it be possible that his grandson Luffy would also be imprisoned one day? A family of three, including a grandparent and grandchild, would appear in Jingshui Prison at the same time. When Garp thought of that difficult scene, the corners of his mouth could not help but rise, and his two fists were eager to teach these unfilial descendants a lesson.

In the real world, the Red Hair Pirates were not much quieter than the Navy Headquarters. The crew members surrounding Shanks began to discuss the scene of their boss losing both arms and becoming disabled.

"Damn you Garp and his son. The captain is already so disabled, yet they have the heart to bully him."

"Who broke the captain's other arm, the navy? Or Kaido, the King of Beasts?"

"But the captain is still alive, which is better than us dead ghosts."

Shanks did not join in the discussion. He just looked at the faces of his companions around him. He wanted to remember this scene firmly in his mind. He also wanted to make early plans and preparations for what would happen in the future.

When it comes to taking life and death lightly, he is far inferior to his future self in the sky. Shanks cherishes the present time very much. These days of traveling with the crew are the second best time in his life. He misses his old captain Roger a little.

Luffy's question attracted Red Hair's attention. Could it be that the ship's doctor reindeer has not been awake since the big incident?

As a result, they did not follow the planned route. Where is the Straw Hat Pirates going? Does Luffy from ONEPIECE no longer want to be here?

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