The ice surface in Crescent Moon Bay was already riddled with holes.

When Akainu fought Whitebeard, the few footholds dwindled again.

The hot lava, even though most of it was shattered by Whitebeard, the high temperature continued to melt this ice field.

Moreover, Whitebeard's vibrational power was also destroying this piece of ice.

However, the Marine pirates on the field, except for a few minions, did not fall down much.

It can be said that, continue to let Whitebeard and Akainu fight, this piece of ice will soon be over.

At that time, the person on the ice, whether it is a Marine or a pirate, will only have to sink into the sea.

As for letting the Marines return to the square in front of the execution stand, it also means that the pirates can also take the opportunity to board the square.

This is undoubtedly more convenient for the pirates~ They save Ace.

Sengoku looked at the Crescent Moon Bay with a solemn expression, but his eyes were not on Whitebeard and Akainu, who were moving extremely violently.

Rather, it's tepid with Kizaru-versus Luffy who fights.

It can be said that the appearance of Luffy completely disrupted Sengoku's plans.

Whether it was Scuard's stab at Whitebeard, or the fact that Akainu could only face Whitebeard alone, it was all due to the unexpected factor of Luffy.

Moreover, although he had a certain understanding of Luffy's strength, Sengoku still didn't expect that Luffy was already so strong.

Don't look at the fact that the battle between Luffy and Kizaru is not as fierce as Whitebeard and Akainu, but the battle between the two is all about finding each other's weaknesses and attacking at extreme speed.

Mingming only used Conqueror's Haki's entanglement not long ago, and the battle with Aokiji is still at a disadvantage.

It's only been so long, is it possible to play on a par with Kizaru without using Conqueror's Haki twist?

Such a person has become a pirate!

Damn World government, damn Celestial Dragons!

Of course, Sengoku can only think about it. Luffy became a pirate because of his own inaction in the first place.

This can be said to have its own part of the reason.

In addition, who would have thought that a newcomer who has just left the sea for a long time can grow at such an unimaginable speed?

This can no longer be described by genius, and it is not an exaggeration to say that he is a monster.

And it was such a monster that could have become Marine, but at this time it stood on the opposite side of Marine.

Sengoku once again felt deeply helpless.

However, since things are a foregone conclusion, it is useless to be upset now.

Now the thing to think about, how do we win this war? And...leave Luffy.

Thinking of this, Sengoku couldn't help but glance at Garp sitting next to Ace.

Just received an order from the Five Elders, this war Marine can lose, but Straw Hat, must die in this war.

This was the original words of the Five Elders, and after hearing this order, Sengoku hung up the phone bug for the first time.

Sengoku is having a headache now, on the one hand the orders of the Five Elders, and on the other hand, an old friend who lives and dies with him.

It's really hard to do. It seems that after this war is over, it's time for him to step down as a marshal.

Well, the Kuzan guy is really good, just enough to get him to fix his slack.

However, Sengoku still has a question, what is the reason for the Five Elders to give such an order.

Does it really make sense to have to kill the Straw Hat even if you lose Marine's face in front of the world?

Even if Luffy's displayed talent is truly intimidating.

But they should also know that as long as they don't provoke Luffy, the other party will not easily oppose Marine and the World government.

This can be seen from what he has done along the way.

Even the Celestial Dragons incident was only done because Celestial Dragons wanted to move his partner.

In comparison, Eustass-Kid, who are also supernovae, should be more dangerous existences.

Or, is there any special secret about Luffy that deserves such an order from the Five Elders?

Sengoku is not confused, and even he has the title of The Resourceful General, so naturally he can think of something wrong.

This order of the Five Elders absolutely hides a secret that they do not know.

And this secret was the real reason why the Five Elders gave such an order.

However, no matter what, he is still Marine, and Marine is still under the jurisdiction of the World government.

The Five Elders' orders Sengoku can't disobey, so how to kill Luffy in an "accidental" situation is what Sengoku has to do.

.....for flowers 0‥

But no matter what, Garp will definitely go crazy once Luffy has an accident, so it is best to use the hands of the pirates to achieve this goal.

At that time, even if Garp wanted to kill, it would be to kill those pirates.

Now Garp didn't join the battle because he still had a trace of distress for Ace.

But if something happens to Luffy, Sengoku believes that Garp will not be able to resist.

And the object of this action depends on who caused Luffy's accident.

A trace of guilt for an old friend rose in Sengoku's heart, but he was quickly suppressed by him again.

Now is not the time to be stubborn, Luffy's life must stay here, and the victory in this war must be Marine's.

...0......

There was a flash of determination in Sengoku's eyes, and he couldn't go on like this.

Otherwise, even if Marine had won the war, it would have been a costly victory.

Marineford had been destroyed, and Marine couldn't take any more damage.

"Garp, aren't you ready to start?"

And to end this war as soon as possible, the best way is to have new combat power join the battle.

At this time, the only person who is capable of playing this role is Garp.

As for the Luffy thing, Sengoku can only take one step at a time.

Although the Five Elders' orders are not easy to disobey, if there is no chance, he has enough excuses to prevaricate it.

After all, you only gave me an order, but didn't tell me the importance of this mission, so it is possible that the mission failed for various reasons, right?

But specifically, Sengoku still depends on the situation, maybe Luffy is killed for various reasons without having to do it himself?

At that time, even if Garp is in any situation, he will only have to play a comforting role, not the villain who ordered the killing of his own grandson.

And, if Luffy is really that important, Sengoku would love to see what the Five Elders like so much.

At the cost of most of Marine's life in exchange. Kill Luffy here too.

Thinking of this, Sengoku's eyes couldn't help but flash a trace of annoyance at the Five Elders.

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