Chapter 54 The murloc is actually Tiger's younger brother!
At the very beginning, in the Shampoo Islands, the Tiger Sharks and the others took action once.
However, there were a large number of people in the auction house at that time, and the battle on land did not give them any advantage at all. Therefore, after being frustrated, they decided to take a long-term plan and wait until the ship escorting their companions went to sea before taking action.
As long as they reach the sea, they are invincible. Once they reach the sea, they can fight ten of the people hired at the slave auction!
Unfortunately, no one expected that the plan could not keep up with the change. They did follow the plan and stopped Wood's ship midway.
But he never expected that Wood and Gion could fight so well. They were no match for them at all.
When she heard Fisher Tiger's name, Gion didn't have much reaction, because she didn't know who this person was at all.
Gion had some impression of the pirates who had a bounty of hundreds of millions, but she had never heard of the name Fisher Tiger.
Either the other party is not a pirate, or he is not a great pirate, at least from the current Gion perspective, that is the case.
"Fisher Tiger..."
Compared to Gion, who showed no reaction, Wood's expression changed much more, and it even felt like they were in trouble.
According to the original plot, the time when Fisher Tiger climbed up the Holy Land of Mariejoia with bare hands was when Hancock was 15 years old.
In other words, it will be about three years from now before the legendary hero Fisher Tiger slaps the Draco in the face hard and lets the whole world know his name.
But now that he and Gion have beaten Tiger's little brother, and there are other survivors left, what will happen?
According to Wood's understanding of Fisher Tiger's character, if he knew that the mermaids on Fish-Man Island were captured and taken to Mary Joa, and even the compatriots he rescued were captured alive, would he choose to give up?
Of course not! If Fisher Tiger would choose to be indifferent, then he would not be the fish-man hero who caused trouble in Mariejoia!
Regardless of Fisher Tiger's own combat prowess, he is a character that Wood really doesn't want to fight against unless there are special circumstances.
Their previous actions may even have changed history, causing Fisher Tiger to climb the Holy Land of Mary Joya ahead of schedule.
"Is this Fisher Tiger a great guy?"
Seeing the difference in Wood's expression, Gion also expressed his doubts.
"Well, he is a pretty amazing guy, with a bold personality and extremely loyal people. When people on Mermaid Island meet him, they have to call him Tiger Boss.
A master of fishman karate, in terms of personal strength, may be stronger than King Neptune of Mermaid Island."
Hearing Gion's inquiry, Tiger Shark, who was originally hopeless, was about to introduce his idol, but found that Wood seemed to know Tiger Boss quite well.
And unlike most humans who hate fish-men, the tiger-shark people also found strangely that Wood's tone did not seem to be fake, and he did not hesitate to praise the tiger boss they admired.
"So what you're saying is that this fish-man named Fisher Tiger might attack our ship next and save his compatriots?"
"It's not possible, but the other party will definitely come!
So next, we may have to speed up the process of sending these people to the Holy Land of Mary Joa.
Originally, as long as the handover between the people and the Tianlong people was completed, the plan could be launched, but I didn't expect that something like this would happen now."
Even for the Navy of the Navy Headquarters, it is not an easy task to enter Mariejoia, the holy land where the Celestial Dragons live.
Moreover, if something happens to the slave being escorted, Wood and Gion, who are responsible for the escort, will also be held accountable.
Therefore, Wood's original intention was to send these slaves to Marijoa, and then secretly cause trouble to teach the annoying Dracos a lesson.
As long as you enter the holy land of Mariejoia, the space for operation will be larger.
It's just that Wood really didn't expect that the fish-man would suddenly attack them, and he didn't even expect that the fish-man who attacked them was Fisher Tiger's younger brother.
He hid his identity as a marine and went to the Holy Land of Mariejoia to cause some minor troubles, which made the Celestial Dragons unhappy, but Marshal Sengoku was still able to cover it up.
But if something as big as the liberation of slaves really happened, even if the Navy helped conceal Wood's identity, the World Government's intelligence organization CP would definitely be involved in the investigation.
Fisher Tiger is not an ordinary fish, and there are Kaisha Jinpei and others. If it were on land, Wood didn't think he and Gion would lose.
But if we were to fight fishmen of this level on the sea, judging from their current strength, the chances of winning were really slim.
Even if they explain to the other party that the two of them are the real "just" navy, Tiger and the others probably won't believe it.
Helping the Celestial Dragons escort slaves and defeating the compatriots they planned to rescue, would such a navy be just?
And this mission is related to the world's nobles, the Celestial Dragons. If the mission fails, the results waiting for Wood and Gion will not be too good.
Caught in a dilemma, the best way for them now is to send these people to Mariejoia as soon as possible.
As long as the Celestial Dragons take over, their mission will not be considered a failure.
And if Fisher Tiger had not pursued the Holy Land of Mary Joa, then they would have followed the original plan.
If Fisher Tiger really pursues the holy land of Mary Joya and causes trouble with Mary Joya earlier than the original plot, then they are fishing in troubled waters.
Although the previous murlocs fled back to report the news, Fisher Tiger and the others should not be in the Chambord Islands now, otherwise it would not be these mercenary murlocs who rescued people before.
Murlocs swim extremely fast, but they should still have a lot of time.
At Wood's suggestion, the two also accelerated their sailing speed and did not choose to rest even at night.
The holy land of Mary Joa is located between the first half and the second half of the Grand Line, at the top of the Red Continent, and is one of the two roads to the New World.
The Chambord Islands are at the end of the first half of the Great Line. This voyage is not too far, but it still takes ten days and a half.
These days, Wood and Gion have been taking turns looking out for the wind and being the helmsman.
In Wood's free time, he would chat with the three Hancock sisters to improve his favorability.
However, it is a pity that Mary and Sonia were able to say that under the sugar-coated bombs of his large amounts of food, they reluctantly believed that Wood was a good person who was forced to do nothing.
As for Hancock, he is still very wary of Wood and always thinks that Wood has ulterior motives.