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Chapter 97 A letter

Roach is about to write a letter to Hancook.
The content of the letter was naturally to warn her that the Navy was about to launch a crusade with the goal of Nine Snake Island, so that she would be better prepared to fight or run away in advance. If she was not unable to contact the other party with a phone bug, Roche would of course be willing to call directly with a phone bug.
But the phone bug couldn't contact Hancock.
Then I can only write a letter.
Although the charge for albatross' letter delivery is not a problem for Roach, the delay in time and lack of security are destined to be the best choice for delivering information, but Roach has no other better solution at present.
And for Roach, even if the letter was delayed, it would be no big problem.
First of all, even if there is no such letter, when Han Cook heard the news that the Navy had banned the Seven Warlords Sea, he would probably use his own mind to think that he might have become the Navy's target, and even without Roche's letter, he would be prepared in advance.
Secondly, even if Han Cook did not consider the dangers contained in the incident of the Navy's ban on the Seven Warlords Sea in time, he did not receive the letter in time and was unable to make sufficient preparations in advance. Therefore, he was beaten to the point where he was about to be defeated and wiped out by the Navy, and there was no substantial loss for Roche.
It’s just that I can’t take advantage of the situation and get the expected benefits.
But if this letter was delivered to Hancook in time and she realized from her ignorance that the Navy could attack her, it would be a great gain for Roach.
Because Han Cook must have received a huge favor from Roche.
And what did Roach pay for this?
It's just a few drops of ink on a piece of paper. A little bit of cost can be exchanged for a favor from the Seven Warriors. If Han Cook survived the attack from the navy, the value of this favor would be really worthless.
Moreover, it is impossible for the Navy to launch a big attack on Roach just because of such a letter.
Because he used his own strength to contemplate the navy's movements and did not use any insidious means to steal intelligence. Moreover, he would never be the only one who could do this inference based on the general trend. Many other people may have seen through the mystery.
These people may stand idly by and try to participate in seeking benefits for themselves.
No one can tell what actions they will take.
The Navy cannot care about it one by one, even if it wants to, it cannot care about it.
From Roach's current position, although he never raised the banner of pirates, the navy's characterization according to inertial thinking obviously classified him as a new sea emperor.
It's just a more orderly evaluation.
Although it will certainly be much better qualitatively than those completely chaotic and evil gangs, there will be no essential difference in reality.
So from the perspective of the navy.
Even if Roche reminded Hancock based on his own thoughts, it was a normal behavior based on his current position. The Seven Warriors and the Four Emperors were obviously more like their own people than they and the Navy.
Even if Roach provides information, as long as he does not take action head-on, the Navy will obviously not chase and entangle.
Therefore, writing this letter will not bring much risk to Roach.
The potential benefits are very huge.
That's the case, why not do it?
You can think about other things slowly, but there is no need to think about writing a letter anymore. Roche immediately came to the study room in the newly built luxury villa inside the stronghold. After taking a pen and thinking about the words, he began to write a letter to Han Cook.
In order to alleviate Hancook's doubts about herself, Roach must first tell her the purpose of doing so.
Otherwise, the two of them would never know each other and they would reveal news to her for no reason that they would be confused about why the other party helped them, and they might even be skeptical about the authenticity of the content in the letter.
And this motivation is not easy to tell.
In order to sell you a favor, I hope that if you are not completely destroyed under the attack of the navy, it is best to take the remaining troops to join me to strengthen my strength. Although this is the truth in Roche's heart, it cannot be directly put on paper no matter what.
Too straightforward words are not good for you.
But if it is too hypocritical, it obviously has no meaning. If Roche claims in a grand manner that he just wants to be a good person and has no intention of revealing the news, Han Cook would not believe it at all.
After all, everyone is working hard on the cruel sea.
No one will naively believe that someone will release goodwill to themselves for no reason.
I will instinctively suspect that the other party has other intentions.
So there is no need for Roche to show a selfless tone to convince the other party that he is just doing good deeds, because that will easily make the other party think that he is a big liar full of lies.
He decided to express his true attempts in a disguised way.
Just lie and say that you admire the other party.
As the world's most beautiful woman recognized by Hancock, he naturally admires her many people. Although Roche's current status is extraordinary, everyone has a love for beauty. It is obviously reasonable to help the other party based on this motivation.
Moreover, this reasonable performance greatly weakens the navy's hostility to its intervention in the attack.
Because they will definitely understand their motivation better.
Han Cook is even better. According to the character reflected in the original work, Han Cook has always regarded himself as beautiful as being forgiving and tolerant. Such a typical narcissistic personality will never doubt his admiration for the other party, but may be taken for granted.
Doing so will have an invisible benefit.
That is, as long as Hancook believes that Roach is her admirer, it will be easier to believe what is mentioned in his letter. And after understanding his wishes, once the Nine Snake Island she commanded was hit hard, he will inevitably be more inclined to seek his help.
After all, when you are isolated and helpless, who else is more worthy of trust and relying on than your admirers?
Moreover, under the heavy pressure of the navy, except for the four emperor-level major forces, who would have the courage to protect a seven-war world in distress?
Chapter completed!
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