Chapter 22 Artistic young man Dorag? (Three shifts)

Dorag was a little surprised when he heard what Claudius said. Could it be that the book in his hand is still an isolated copy? But I think it’s true. Although I didn’t see the content inside, but just listened to a sentence, the book that made him interested, maybe it is the work written by the sages before? And the content of this sentence seems to be inconsistent with the times. It seems a bit ‘deviant’. It is disliked by the world government and is not allowed to be printed. It seems normal?

As for how this person got it, I heard him chat with Gion before. Although Dorag did not participate, he also heard some information. First of all, this guy is a member of CP-0 under the World government, and it looks like His identity is also quite special, maybe he is a senior in CP-0, otherwise he won’t be able to come to this kind of senior ward to recuperate as soon as he gets injured, and it seems that Zephyr Admiral gives him a lot of face and takes care of him. His appearance.

Such a ‘relationship household’ who is similar to himself holds these two unusual orphan books in his hand, it seems that it’s not a big deal?

Anyway, although he guessed that Claudius’s identity should not be easy, he did not think about the level of ‘Celestial Dragons’. After all, if Claudius were Celestial Dragons, it would be incredible.

Who has ever seen Celestial Dragons be so cruel, giving yourself a knife in the competition?

“Really?” Dorag didn’t argue with anything, just a look of regret in his tone.

Seeing this, Claudius smiled and said, “This book is nothing precious to me. If you want to see it, please take it, Nya…”

Listening to Claudius’s call, Nia did not refute anything, and immediately took the “Civil Rights” from Claudius, and then walked to Dorag’s side and handed the book to Dorag.

Dorag doesn’t know if he has inherited Garp’s unrestrained cheeks. He didn’t say anything at all. He happily said, “Thank you so much for this friend. I haven’t asked for advice yet?”

“Crow, CP-0 interim member…” Claudius responded with a smile.

“Temporary member?” Dorag was a little strange, but he didn’t think much about it. After all, he seemed to be very good at his identity. Maybe he was plated with gold in CP-0, and there were other arrangements later. What’s a good way out?

The first time I met, even if Dorag’s face was so thick, he was too embarrassed to inquire about other people’s details. Anyway, he was able to lie down in this Marine senior ward. He was half of his own person anyway, and he did not doubt his identity. some type of.

I saw Dorag also smiled and said, “Monkey D. Dorag, Naval Headquarters Vice Admiral.”

Dorage is a few years older than Kuzan, and he was taken by Laozi to join Marine since he was a child. So although he is not very young, in his twenties, he is already in the position of Vice Admiral, and one step further is Admiral is on standby.However, with the increase of age and experience, he has become more and more uncomfortable. He always feels that Marine, the banner of justice, does not seem to fit his mind very well.

It’s just not long after this idea came into being. He didn’t even sort out his thoughts himself, so he didn’t think much about it. It’s just that he was very interested in these thought books recently, and wanted to find something that he could do. Thoughts of solving puzzles by yourself.



This is also the main reason why Dorag was very curious when he heard Claudius’s studying sound just now, because he was now in a confused stage.

“Monkey?” Claudius pretended to be a little surprised, and looked at Dorag.

Dorag waved his hand a little embarrassedly, and said, “Yes, that’s the Monkey, and his father is Garp Vice Admiral.”

“It turned out to be the son of Garp Vice Admiral, so disrespectful.” Claudius also smiled and said.

Dorag obviously didn’t want to rely on his father’s name to ‘swindle’, so he just smiled and didn’t say much, and Claudius stopped mentioning these things when he saw it.

But Dorage could see that when Claudius talked about his father Garp Vice Admiral, there was not much fluctuation in his gaze. Obviously, this guy didn’t mean to have a relationship with Garp Vice Admiral through him. As a Dorag who often encounters such things, he believes that he will not be wrong on such things, so he also overestimates the identity of some of the elders behind Claudius, who should be a name or power that is not weaker than his father. People.

Such a person is better. It’s not that Dorag is careful. For so many years, he has experienced a lot of people who want to have a relationship with him, mostly for profit. If Claudius interacts with people of his own level like this, it doesn’t matter what interests are, he just depends on friendship, right?

But this is just a first impression. What kind of guy Claudius is in the future depends on whether there is a chance to contact him again in the future, and then understand.

If Claudius knew about Dorag’s thoughts, he would only smile. Maybe people of their level would attach more importance to the word interest when they make friends.

After chatting for a few more words, Dorag couldn’t wait to open the book and read it. I didn’t know it. I was shocked when I saw it. All the things written in this book were things he hadn’t touched before. Thoughts can even be said to be rebellious.

No wonder that Mr. Crow said that this book is not available for purchase, and that the World government will propagate this idea when it is ill!

But Dorag had to admit that this kind of ‘great rebelliousness’ thought seemed to be very enlightening to him, and even made him feel that the confusion accumulated in his heart had disappeared a lot.

“Water can carry a boat and it can overturn the boat. There are no people-how is kun called -kun? The people are governed together… OK, that’s a good point!” Dorag kept praising the book in his heart.

After a long time, he condensed his mind, and then began to look for a signature on this book. He wanted to see what kind of great wisdom he was in order to write such a concise and thought-provoking book?

However, he turned it over several times, and almost opened the cover, and did not find the signature, so he was also very sorry in his heart. It seems that the sage who wrote this book may not dare to put his name on it.

This is also easy to understand, if caught, it would be a serious crime of decapitation.

“Oh, sorry, I wish I could read more books of this great wise man.” Dorag shook his head helplessly and said.

When he said this, he didn’t avoid Claudius and Gion. Gion didn’t say much. He had a good relationship with him, and at the same time he didn’t know what he was looking at, so it didn’t matter.

As for Claudius, he read this book first, and then read it after himself. Even if there is a problem, it is Claudius as the principal culprit, so when Dorrag said this, he had no scruples at all.

After a short pause, he looked at Claudius and asked, “This friend, what do you think of this book?”

Claudius froze for a moment, and then said embarrassedly, “So so… barely?”

After all, it was something he wrote himself. At this time, I kept blowing the comparison here. It seemed a bit embarrassing, so Claudius chose to use a more modest and shy statement.

Dorag was taken aback when he heard the words, and then shook his head and said, “It seems that you may not be able to grasp the true meaning of it. In my opinion, this book is more than ordinary, not to mention reluctantly. I am amazed by the wisdom and ideas contained in the book…”


Speaking of this, Dorag seemed to have suddenly lost his interest, and shook his head regretfully, saying: “It’s a pity, although I only looked at it roughly, I can see that this is just a’general program’, the real essence. , It didn’t even spread out…”

Thinking of this, Dorag was stunned. This book belonged to Mr. Crow. Maybe he collected a complete set?

So Dorag hurriedly asked: “Excuse me, this friend, do you have any follow-ups about this book?”

Claudius smiled, shook his head and said, “Not yet…”

“No? As expected…” Dorag nodded without much surprise, but as soon as he murmured a few words, he looked up at Claudius in surprise and asked, “I don’t know what you said. Why is it’temporarily’?”

Not yet? Will it be in the future? Is it the reason why the remaining books have not been collected although there are clues?

Think about it, too, such a book that contains great wisdom, it should be very difficult to collect a full set of books, right?

Thinking of this, Dorag continued to say: “If it is troublesome to collect this set of books, please let me know that Dorag is willing to help me with this kind of thing.”

Claudius also felt weird listening to Dorag’s words. Why is the tone and tone of this guy’s speech so ‘literary’? Still meager power? Had it not been for I knew that you would become the criminal leader in the future, I would have thought you were a scholar who was going to Beijing for the exam.

Claudius himself misunderstood this. In fact, Dorag has always had a ‘literary aura’ in his heart, unlike his Laozi, who speaks carelessly and is not stingy. When he speaks, he is rather literary.

At this time, I felt that Claudius should also be a cultural person. There was no peer in Marine who could allow him to communicate like this, so when he talked, he couldn’t help but start to draw text.

“It’s not that it can’t be collected…” Claudius put aside the thoughts of Tucao Dorag, smiled and shook his head.

“That’s it?” Dorag asked curiously.

Claudius was very pretentious and kept silent, shaking his head gently, while the housekeeper Nia was in a tacit understanding with Claudius, and she was also very pleasing to Dorag at this time.

It’s not because Dorag is handsome or something, it’s just because Dorag is very respectful of the books of her Royal Highness, just this is enough to brush up the goodwill of the housekeeper Nya.

Therefore, at this critical moment of pretending to be a match, the butler Nija did not lose the chain, and said softly to Dorag: “Because this book was written by our Mr. Crow, you still have some insights. This book is really just a general outline, and Mr. Crowe has only written a little in the follow-up, and has not yet been sorted into a book and printed out.”

As soon as the words of the butler Nia fell, Dorag was stunned. He looked at Claudius with suspicion, but he seemed to have thought of something. He picked up the book in his hand again and flipped it left and right. A few pages, exclaimed: “Is it really newly printed?”

He didn’t pay attention just now. At this time, the butler Nija said, and he read it again. The paper is brand new and white, without any yellowing. It smells like a little bit of printed ink. As a literary youth, Rager can of course see that this is a book that has only recently come out.

So he already believed a little bit in his heart, but he still had some doubts, did Mr. Crow find some unknown ancient books and plagiarize them?

Don’t tell me, he really guessed right, but in this world, he can’t confirm anything at all. Claudius is indeed the ‘original’!

Thinking of this, Dorag said: “If it was really written by this friend, it would really be an eye-opener for me. I have been a little confused recently. I hope you can ask your Excellency to help me out.”

Claudius nodded in satisfaction. Your Highness is waiting for your kid to come to ask for advice, and see my brainwashing method!

Although he felt so stinky in his heart, Claudius said modestly: “I don’t dare to be puzzled, just confirm each other, it’s okay.”*

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