But no one thought, even Chu Mu did not expect that an accident would happen at this time.

The Holy Land Mariejois, south of the residence of Celestial Dragons, actually started to catch fire, and it was artificially set on fire.

Chu Mu was standing on the edge of the lake, always coordinating the overall situation, and then found that there was a fire in the south.

Looking at the raging flames in the south of Mariejois, and the burning houses and buildings, and the various shouts and noises faintly coming from there, Chu Mu's face was as dark as the bottom of the pot.

Why, the chain is always dropped at critical moments, this is a question that Chu Mu is puzzled by.

He continued to stand here, closing his eyes, his eyebrows jumping, waiting for the relevant personnel to give himself an explanation.

Sure enough, a certain spy officer quickly ran over from a distance. When he saw Chu Mu's face that seemed as dark as the bottom of the pot and the constantly twitching eyebrows, he felt a panic in his heart and knelt on one knee. In front of Chu Mu, his voice was trembling, and he reported directly:

Report to Lord Chu Mu that a fire broke out in the south, which was caused by man-made arson and riots occurred.

Nonsense, can't I see that it was the fire in the south? Can't I see that it was man-made arson? Look, there is a piece of fire over there, and there is such a turbulent movement, don't I know that it is 530 Did artificial arson cause riots?

You came so far, just to tell me what I know, it's useless, it's just a waste! You will go back to me now, find out the cause of the fire, and catch the culprit! Quick!

Chu Mu was reprimanded by the angry Chu Mu. The hapless spy was covered with cold sweat. She stood up trembling and nodded and bowed to Chu Mu and accepted the order.

Yes, Lord Chu Mu, I will go now.

The hapless espionage officer just finished saying this sentence, and when he turned his head and wanted to leave, another espionage officer came over there, and he rushed over, also kneeling in front of Chu Mu on one knee, and Chu Mu Mu (cbfa) reports the details.

Report to Lord Chu Mu that the fire broke out in the south because a red murloc who did not know where he came from invaded the holy land Mariejois. After he came, he began to set fires everywhere and released slaves everywhere. This murloc incited the ignorant slaves who were released. , There was chaos everywhere, and the riot was ignited.

After hearing this report, Chu Mu glanced at the first hapless spy. His eyes seemed to be saying, look at them, and they will figure out the situation when they come over, how about you?

The hapless spy was standing here awkwardly, neither leaving nor staying.

Chu Mu was also not in the mood to pay attention to the spy, and instead remembered what the spy had told him.

The red murloc, setting fire, releasing slaves everywhere, causing riots, why do you sound so familiar?

With a gleam in his eyes, Chu Mu recalled something and had a preliminary guess about it. He looked at the spy officer who was kneeling in front of him and asked him:

What does this murloc look like?

Returning to Master Chu Mu, this murloc, wearing a green turban, wearing a green shirt, with thick curly hair, a wide mouth, with a beard, and a pile of scum on the upper lip, the whole person is very strong. Shuo, and bad eyes.

Chu Mu became more sure of the conjecture in his heart, and continued to ask:

This red murloc is just setting fire, releasing slaves, causing riots? Has he ever fought with you, and what is his strength?

Master Chu Mu, this red murloc is good, probably between Marine Rear Admiral and Marine Vice Admiral.

It looks like you played against him and didn't beat him, right?

A look of shame appeared on the face of the spy, and his head lowered lower:

Yes, Lord Chu Mu, we are not his opponents, we did not stop him, and we did not catch him. Now this red murloc is making trouble in the south of the Holy Land Mariejois. This is our sin.

No need to worry, no need to be so distraught, I probably know who this murloc is.

Hearing what Chu Mu said, the spy in front of him was relieved. At the same time, he became a little curious about the red murloc that Chu Mu knew. Of course, he didn't ask, after all, did curiosity kill the cat.

I believe many people already know that, yes, this red murloc who was disturbed by the wind and rain in the Holy Land Mary Josh, who happened to set fire everywhere, and released slaves everywhere was Fisher Tiger.

It was in the original work that he climbed the Red Line with his bare hands, sneaked into the Holy Land Mariejois and set fire everywhere, and released thousands of slaves. Later, these slaves formed the Pirates of the Sun, which was ultimately defeated by the murloc who died in a sneak attack by Marine.

Chu Mu had a headache after knowing who the troublemaker was.

Chu Mu never expected that Fisher Tiger sneaked into the Holy Land Mariejois at this time to free the slaves.

If it were to change the original work, it would be fine at this time, but when Chu Mu was about to deal with these slaves, at this point, he came out and made trouble. It was really a leak in the house.

Chu Mu can already imagine the worst consequences of this incident.

The most serious consequence is like in the original book, that is, let this Fisher Tiger continue to set fire, cause riots, rescue more slaves than in the original book, and build a more powerful Pirate Sun regiment.

It sounds like this serious consequence seems to be nothing, but this consequence is absolutely unacceptable to Chu Mu and the World government.

Their World government had just reformed, and they were just about to deal with these slaves. As a result, such a bad thing happened on their heads, which was tantamount to a slap on their faces.

But how to treat this fisherman like Fisher Tiger is still a big question.

Because Fisher Taige didn't know about the World government reform, nor did they know that they were about to release slaves, he thought it was the old World government, so his action to liberate slaves like this is strictly speaking a just act. . .

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