Chapter 99 The Best Choice
In the eyes of Han Cook, one of the Seven Warlords Seas, the relationship between Red Hai and the Navy is more or less ambiguous, at least not bad. If she became the first target of attack in the Navy, Red Hair might not have been able to launch the fruit of face for her, such an inseparable person.
Because as everyone knows, Red Hair does not have the desire to absorb the seven warriors without wanting to compete for hegemony.
Since Red-Haired Shanks does not have a great desire and tendency to attract him, and is likely to join the Navy in tandem with the Navy, then for Hancook, seeking over Red-Haired Shanks is naturally not a good choice.
Then she will definitely seriously consider the feasibility of joining Roach.
Roach has been making his name for too short, so it is usually difficult for Han Cook to remember his existence, but he has finally become one of the new sea emperors. When Han Cook's other choices are not ideal, it will be a matter of time to think of him as a person.
Although the foundation is slightly weaker than the other four emperors, this is not a disadvantage to some extent.
And it is precisely an advantage.
Because Roche is not yet reliable enough, the possibility of accepting Hancook is naturally greater. With the joining of the original Seven Warriors Sea, Roche can be more confident when competing with the other four emperors.
With this in mind, Roach should be easily willing to accept Hancook's turn.
She will definitely think like this.
Roach has such confidence.
Because from Han Cook's perspective, making such reasoning is undoubtedly very reasonable, and it is also a thinking direction that is beneficial to her. This is how humans and animals are. The more beneficial it is to think, the easier it will be to think intently and unconsciously make themselves trustworthy.
So Hancook naturally felt that Roach would welcome her.
Moreover, with Roche's letter expressing admiration, while making Hancook owe a favor, she would also make her more determined to believe that he would be happy to see her coming to join.
After all, according to Roche's letter, his appreciation for Hancook was beyond words.
It's like I've been impressed by her beauty.
Moreover, since Roach took the initiative to remind Han Cook of this action, he was already releasing great kindness to her. Therefore, when Han Cook was really in a situation with uncertain future, he would obviously think of his life-saving straw for granted.
If it is another so-called admirer, Han Cook has to carefully consider whether the other party has the ability to withstand the pressure from the navy.
But although Rochi is the weakest among the Four Emperors, he is still considered a veritable Four Emperors. If he doesn't even have the courage and ability to retain a precious combat power of the original Seven Warriors Sea, then he can't be a sea emperor.
Then, let alone Han Cook and the other four emperors, the pirates on the sea will secretly laugh at Roach.
Because he is not a red-haired Shanks after all.
Everyone knows that as the old Four Emperors, Red-haired Shanks has a strong power and foundation at all. And not long ago, under the pressure of the navy, they demanded that they give up chasing the Whitebearded Remnants after winning the Battle of the Top. This move has long been spreading on the sea.
Not only the white-bearded remnants were grateful to Shanks, but the other pirates were also full of admiration.
in this case.
Even if Shanks handed over Hancock to the Navy, no one would think that he was timid in front of the Navy. He would only think that it was because he had no friendship with Hancock and he had no need to use his own face to protect her. Secondly, everyone knows that although Shanks intimidated the Navy to let go of the Whitebearded Remnants, he was the most gentle relationship between the Four Emperors and the Navy.
Because he had no ambition to compete for hegemony, he did not have any violent conflicts with the navy.
So he has never been the navy's primary target.
At least this is true among the Four Emperors.
Since Shanks and the Navy are not bad, and to some extent, they are even tolerant of each other, when everyone gets used to this, even if he handed Hancook to the Navy, it would not be a particularly abrupt thing in the eyes of others.
But Roche is different.
Although his relationship with the navy is still relatively mild, it is mainly because the navy was severely damaged in the battle above, so it is urgent to stabilize the external environment as much as possible. Once the navy frees up its hands, the relationship between the two sides will definitely deteriorate linearly.
But putting aside the things that will happen but have not happened, although Roach has a good relationship with the Navy, the other pirates at the sea don't know this. If Roach openly handed over Hancock to the Navy, in the eyes of those who preconceived that the Four Emperors and the Navy were born enemies, they would probably think that Roach chose to bow his head in front of the Navy because his power was not strong enough.
This choice is of course correct on the rational level, but in the eyes of pirates who value adventurous spirit and courage.
This is the act of a coward.
At that time, Roche will definitely attract contempt from all parties. If you want to win over heroes and strengthen their power in the future, you will encounter great resistance.
Therefore, for Han Cook, who considers this, even if Rochi is about to take in his original Seven Warriors Sea, he will not be able to play the bad move to hand him over to the Navy.
So if you join Hancook and escape from the Navy.
When she weighed the pros and cons, she would most likely tend to join Roche, who had just become the emperor of the sea. After all, based on her thinking and reasoning, Roche was the most likely person to take her in and the least likely person to sell her to the navy. Moreover, he had enough ability to protect himself. When other choices were not satisfactory, he could not find any major problem as an option.
Roach believes that she will make such a judgment and choice in the end.
After he greatly increased the possibility of Han Cook joining him through a letter, he naturally did not intend to do anything to wait for the other party to come to him, because before Han Cook indeed appeared in front of him, he still needed to increase the chance of Han Cook's escape from the naval siege as much as possible.
Otherwise, he would have analyzed it as fierce as a tiger, but Han Cook died directly at the hands of the Navy.
That's really a joke.
Chapter completed!