Kahn noticed Kalifa's eyes.
As he gazed at the iceberg with determination, Kahn felt a twinge of sympathy.
This guy has been deceived and doesn't even realize it.
But sympathy only goes so far.
What Kahn despises most is when others threaten him.
"Are you threatening me?" Kahn asked casually.
Iceberg instantly felt a surge of pressure.
This kind of pressure was new to him.
The Lieutenant general Kahn in front of him was completely different from the one he had seen before.
" I Don't dare. It's just that Lieutenant General Kahn's actions are inappropriate," Iceberg replied.
Kahn looked at the iceberg with some admiration.
Despite being deceived, he still found the persistence admirable.
"Your persistence is commendable, but whether it's worth it remains to be seen."
When Kahn said this, Kalifa's expression remained unchanged, but she was deeply shaken.
What did this word mean, coming from a navy ?
"Lieutenant General Kahn, I don't know if you think it's worth it, but I do," Kalifa said.
Kahn's smile in response was unsettling.
"I hope you can still say that later," he said
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Iceberg felt the pressure lift from his body, and Kahn's words left him stunned.
"Why did you say that, Lieutenant General Kahn?"
"It's nothing. Just a moment of emotion. Let's continue," Kahn replied.
Iceberg led the way, his attitude towards Kahn noticeably changed after the encounter.
In this world, the strong are always respected, and as Kalifa followed behind them, her mind was reeling.
She pondered over Kahn's words and wondered if their identities had been exposed.
She made a decision to inform Rob Lucci and the others as soon as possible.
She looked at Kahn with resentment in her eyes, but he paid her no mind.
An arrogant woman, he thought.
Do you think you're great after learning a few moves? Ridiculous!
The group accelerated their walk and soon arrived at a more open area.
The shipyard staff eagerly approached the iceberg.
The staff members were excited to see the iceberg, as it was a rarity for them.
Iceberg explained Kahn's presence to the staff, who looked at him with confusion.
They were surprised to learn that Kahn was a marine.
"Letiuent general Kahn, where is the pirate ship you need to deal with? We will help you," a middle-aged boatman asked.
Kahn was taken aback, then understood their confusion.
"No, those pirate ships are with me," he explained.
The staff were confused, but Kahn's explanation did't helped them understand.
"So that's the case, but do you really have devil fruit ability?" a boatman asked.
Kahn didn't feel the need to explain himself.
"This is better. We don't need to take inventory," he said.
Kalifa frowned, as the situation seemed different from the information she had.
Kahn seemed to have a space ability, despite being a mythical zoan.
But she brushed off her concerns.
"Please, general Kahn, take out the pirate ship to be dealt with," Iceberg said.
Kahn didn't release the pirate ship immediately.
Instead, he asked if there was extra space available.
Iceberg was taken aback by the question.
"I have captured a lot of pirate ships, and you may not have enough space here," Kahn explained.
Iceberg assured him that there was enough space, and Kahn proceeded to release the pirate ships.
As more and more pirate ships were released, Iceberg and the others were amazed.
Under Kahn's control, the pirate ships appeared one after another, in various shapes and sizes.
The sight of the pirate ships filled the dock, leaving Iceberg speechless.
Kahn's words almost made them collapse.
"It's okay, most of them have been released," Kahn said.
Iceberg wiped the sweat from his forehead, feeling a different kind of pressure from Kahn.
"Iceberg , are there other docks?" Kahn asked.
"Yes, Lieutenant General Kahn, please follow me," Iceberg replied, his tone more respectful.
The appearance of the pirate ships had earned Kahn respect from the shipyard staff and Iceberg .
Kahn was unaware of the impact of releasing the pirate ships, as he was focused on their value.
The group arrived at anotherdock, and Kahn released the pirate ships once again.
When the release was over, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.
This was the first time the shipyard had accepted so many pirate ships at once.
"It doesn't seem like a lot! In the future, make sure not to destroy the pirate ships. They're valuable!" Kahn's words left them stunned once again.
(end of this chapter)
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