Hancock heard Kahn's words and finally showed a shy look, her anticipation evident. Soon, they arrived at a deserted island.
Hancock blushed and asked, "Do you want to do here?"
Kahn replied, "What do you think?"
"But there's no room here."
"Isn't that simple?"
Hancock was puzzled by his response. What did he mean? However, her eyes widened as she witnessed a house materialize right in front of her.
"What's happening here? Am I seeing things?"
"Of course, you're seeing it correctly," Kahn chuckled.
The System claimed that it could buy anything, including a house, though it was more expensive. Kahn wanted to demonstrate the extent of the System's capabilities.
"The old man will show you next that his majesty cannot be challenged!"
"Come on, I'm waiting!" Hancock replied with excitement.
Kahn immediately made his move.
Two hours later, Kahn asked, "How was it? How was the old man's marksmanship?"
Hancock, her eyes misty, couldn't find the words to respond.
Kahn finally wore a satisfied smile. This was the proudest moment for a man, and he was grateful to the System for enabling this recovery.
Another hour passed, and they eventually returned to the port of the Navy Headquarters. Their arrival was announced with a powerful landing of a fiery red dragon, which drew a lot of attention.
Kahn went straight to the Kuja Pirates' ship. Hancock, her face flushed, behaved like a docile bird.
The crew of the Kuja Pirates was not surprised by her behavior; they had seen it all before. Hancock had been like this a few years ago before her recovery.
"Concubine's man is truly domineering. He hasn't changed a bit and is even more handsome!" she exclaimed.
Her sisters exchanged helpless glances. After all, how could a man get more handsome with age?
Hancock didn't pay attention to her sisters' comments and instead watched Kahn's figure until he disappeared completely. Then, she turned around with a lingering blush on her face.
"You stay here, someone will come to you later, this old man still has things to deal with first, by the way, my subordinates were petrified by you, you can relieve them."
Hancock nodded her head.
Kahn soon arrived at the Fleet Admiral's office. Inside, only Sengoku was present. Kahn acted as though he had returned home, casually sitting on the sofa in front of the desk, crossing his legs.
Sengoku couldn't help but have a wry smile; this guy was too casual.
"Kan, what happened just now? Why did you have another conflict with the Pirate Empress?" Sengoku inquired.
"Oh! The Pirate Empress was too arrogant. But don't worry; I've already taught her a lesson, and she won't cause any trouble anymore."
"What about your Conqueror's Haki?" Sengoku pressed further.
"The old man is very talented and has awakened Conqueror's Haki. Is there something wrong with that?" Kahn responded nonchalantly.
Sengoku was exasperated. "What's wrong? Someone reported you again. That's wrong."
"Who had the audacity to report me?"
"You still have the nerve to say it? You guys are too rouge."
"Sengoku, what do you mean by this? Why is this old man acting recklessly? Although we have a good relationship, you can't talk nonsense."
"Kahn!" Sengoku's voice was louder.
Obviously, he was pissed off by Kahn.
This guy looks like a different person now.
Is it because of the changes brought about by strength?
"Sengoku, why are you so loud, I can hear you." Kahn was dissatisfied.
"Kahn, how do you explain what happened with Fire Fist Ace?" Sengoku asked, his tone stern.
Kahn was taken aback; could his transaction have been exposed?
"Who was the mouse?"
"Kahn!" Sengoku raised his voice.
"Okay, fine! Hasn't that matter been reported already?"
Sengoku looked at Kahn, his expression inscrutable. "Kahn, I hope that when the time comes, you can stand your ground."
"Of course, I'm a member of the Navy, after all," Kahn replied seriously, though in his mind, he added, "As long as it doesn't involve money."
Sengoku was left speechless by Kahn's response.
Sengokutook a deep breath and continued, "Where's Garp? Why isn't he here?"
"Garp? He went to the East Blue."
"That explains it. I wanted to have a competition with him. By the way, Sengoku, thanks for the report last time!"
Sengoku was speechless. This guy was trying to shift the conversation again.
After a moment, Kahn suddenly asked, "Is Doflamingo here?"
Sengoku was surprised by the question. "Why do you ask? What happened to him?"
"Why are you so sensitive? I just have some business with him."
"What kind of business?"
"Something personal."
"Kahn, Doflamingo is different from the other Shichibukai. I hope you understand that," Sengoku warned, his voice serious.
Kahn picked his ear, seemingly disinterested. "Don't worry, I've said it already. It's just some personal business."
Kahn then took out a piece of paper, and Sengoku rushed over to see it. However, Kahn's expression suddenly changed.
"If it breaks, you won't be able to afford it!" he warned.
Sengoku, annoyed, retorted, "Roll!"
Kahn glanced up, and Sengoku, now examining the paper, became increasingly frustrated as he did. His face turned black.
"Kahn, are you planning to cause trouble for Doflamingo with this?" Sengoku inquired.
Kahn was immediately displeased. "Sengoku, what are you talking about? Why would I cause trouble for him? This is compensation!"
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