Returning to Impel Down this time actually had a special purpose, that is, the Warring States Period and others specially arranged a drama for Wood so that he could reasonably "rebel".
This time Wood went to Impel Down City, and for some reason, he "accidentally" released the prisoners in Impel Down City. And because of this heinous act, Wood, the former "Navy Lieutenant Commander", would be forced to rebel against the Navy.
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I originally thought that becoming a lieutenant commander in the Navy would be a good thing, as I could advance a few months' salary to enjoy the benefits at my hometown branch, but now I am forced to become a lieutenant commander!
As we all know, few people who are young boys end up well.
Don't talk nonsense about evil not prevailing over good. This is a high-risk profession. If you don't get it right, you will die miserably at the hands of friendly forces.
Originally, Wood was planning to refuse such a difficult task without even thinking about it, and sternly stated that since he became a navy, he would never do anything that would be disrespectful to the word "justice" behind him, even if it was
Neither can pretending to be a pirate.
Although he only received the cloak of justice in the past few days after he was promoted to major, now that he has put on the cloak of justice, he must be responsible for the two words behind it.
What? You asked why he could pretend to be a fishman before and burn, kill and loot. It is naturally because a few days ago he was just a cannon fodder for the navy, a mere fish character who could not affect the overall image of the navy.
But it's different now. Wood is now a lieutenant commander of the Navy Headquarters. Although his rank is a bit inferior to that of Gion, he is still qualified to wear the cloak of justice.
However, just when Wood had prepared a full manuscript and was about to speak, the mute system that had been immersed in it for a long time actually started to move again and triggered a special task.
"Ding, congratulations to the host for successfully triggering the special mission event.
Mission name: Making a fuss in Impel City
Mission conditions: Create chaos in the Impel City and ensure that more than a hundred prisoners, including Golden Lion Shiji, successfully escape from the Impel City.
Mission progress: 000/100
Mission reward: One chance to simulate life in all worlds.
(ps: Be lucky, novice, special tasks are rare but hard to come by. Life simulation in all worlds is the core capability of this simulator.)"
When he saw the task popping up from the system, Wood was about to refuse, but something stuck in his throat.
According to the system, the previous life simulations were all rewards that were like welfare for newbies, and this "Life Simulation of All Worlds" is the real core capability of the system.
And let’s not mention that the so-called special tasks are extremely rare. Even for ordinary tasks, the system only triggers them once in a long time. Wood really doesn’t want to give up.
Every time the system releases a task, your strength can be greatly improved. This is the benefit of having plug-ins.
However, the system's mission requirements this time made Wood a little confused.
Golden Lion Shiji is destined to successfully escape from prison, and even Wood's strength cannot stop him. There is nothing to say about this.
But assisting more than ninety-nine other prisoners to escape made Wood feel a little grudge.
The guys who were imprisoned in Impel Down City were not all evil people, but they were definitely not good people either.
Releasing this garbage back into the sea will only implicate more people. Wood really wants to become stronger through the system, but he has his own minimum bottom line.
If the cost of acquiring power is the lives of many other innocent strangers on the sea, then he would rather not have such power!
However, just when Wood made some choices and firmly clicked the "Reject Task" button, the system rarely popped up a dialog box again.
"This mission is the host's first special mission. If you refuse, you will permanently lose the ability to use this system's "Life Simulation of All Worlds". Are you really sure you refuse?"
Looking at the dialog box that appeared in front of him, Wood only hesitated for a moment before clicking OK again.
He didn't know exactly what the so-called "Life Simulation of All Worlds" function was, but Wood didn't want to lose his personality for power.
Ordinary "life simulation" is enough. He is the one who makes the choice, and he doesn't want to be completely taken away by the system.
However, what Lingwood didn't expect was that when he clicked the button to reject the task again, this time the system would pop up a dialog box again with some prompts.
"Since this is the first time that the host has triggered a special mission, he may not be familiar with the mission mechanism of this system, so I will give the host some warm reminders.
As the mission literally means, the host's current mission is to release hundreds of criminals in Impel Down City, and the mission is deemed completed.
As for the fate of these hundreds of criminals, the system will not interfere in any way, and everything will be based on the mission conditions.
"If after careful consideration, the host still chooses to abandon the mission, then this system will not interfere a third time."
In the past, Wood felt that although this garbage system was taciturn, judging from the venomous PS every time, it should have a certain amount of wisdom.
And with the series of reactions just now and the prompts that appeared now, Wood was even more convinced that what he had thought before was correct.
Moreover, this garbage system seems to be quite hopeful that it will take over this task. After all, it has given Wood prompts to the best of its ability.
Although the prompts given by the system were somewhat ambiguous, Wood was not a hopelessly stupid guy and quickly realized what the system meant.
If more than a hundred criminals in Impel Down City escape from Impel Down City, the mission will be deemed completed.
After the mission is completed, the system will not interfere with what happens to these criminals.
This means that Wood can completely release these people to complete the mission indicators, and then kill them all backhand to prevent them from going to the sea to harm other people.
Since he can do something, Wood has no reason to hesitate. After all, he accepted the Navy's top-secret mission and wanted to rebel. Now that he cooperates with this mission, it simply complements each other.
I just don’t know what Marshal Sengoku’s expressions would be if they knew that the prisoners who escaped from Impel Down City were not just the few little people he arranged, but hundreds of prisoners including Golden Lion Shiji.
Wood had been on the mission of escorting slaves to the Holy Land of Mariejoia for more than a month. When he came back, he had jumped eight levels in a row from a mere third-class private to a major at the Navy Headquarters.
Previously, the highest captain of the naval detachment stationed in Impel City was a naval captain. Now that he is back here, Wood has become the highest officer here.
Although there were only a few dozen navy people left in Impel Down City, it still allowed Wood to truly experience the addiction of being a commander.