Chapter 382 Intelligence
The situation was not much different from William's expectations. After passing by St. Poplar, known as the "City of Queen of Spring", the exchange between the two sides went smoothly after meeting with the local mayor. Although St. Poplar's mayor did not bow to the head and gave up the operation rights of the sea train, it can be said to be cautious and walking on thin ice. He is not opposed to what William said. Compared with the sea train, he seems to be more concerned about the safety of the city. Even Akin and Selkirk can see that his appearance is more like fearing William's reputation as a pirate.
In addition, because the island of Seven Waters is full of strong shipwrecks and often fights due to the severe economic problems in recent years, the people are tough and approaching the judicial island, so pirates are not very rampant.
Cities such as St. Poplar is different, suffering from pirate attacks. If William can do his best to maintain the safety of the surrounding waters as he guaranteed, then the city, both the top and the bottom, will welcome him.
The next stop after leaving the Poplar is Puqi, the city of food, which is also the hometown of many crew members of the Starlight. When they arrived here, the people who were originally captured by William finally returned to freedom. For a while, many crew members were reluctant to leave.
William also promised like them that the crew members who had their shadow taken away by Moria's terrifying three-masted sailboat would return to the Magic Triangle Sea as soon as possible to clear the zombies of the terrifying three-masted sailboat. This was one of William's plans.
Although this journey seemed to be full of crisis, not only did he not lose his life, but he also made a fortune because William gave Moria's treasure to the Starlight. The sailors on the ship also saw the alternation of the old and new warriors of the sea, the great pirates who offered a reward of one billion yuan, and the majesty of the "red-haired" Shanks of the Four Emperors, and also went to the New World.
Kaslana's naval uniform was very eye-catching in the sailor's departure's back. William glanced at her, then turned around and looked at Danpiel and smiled.
The first thing the sailors did when they returned to their hometown was to go to the tavern to get drunk, and by the way they boasted about what they saw and heard along the way. They had contacted William the most along the way, so they added fuel to what they saw and heard during this voyage. Given the benefits they got and William's actions on the way, there were a lot of good things to say.
As soon as Kaslana regained her freedom, she went straight to her home, took out the phone bug that had become dying because no one had taken care of for a long time, and called the phone number of her own naval base.
After confirming her identity, the chief officer of the naval base did not say anything, but immediately gave her another number and asked her to dial it.
Looking at the small note in his hand, Kaslana's heart thumped and she called with her trembling fingers. Not long after, one end of the phone was connected, and a slightly low voice came into Kaslana's ears: "Sergeant?"
"War, Marshal of the Warring States Period!" Kaslana had heard the Marshal of the Warring States Period during an operation at the Navy headquarters many years ago, and still remembered his voice freshly. Coupled with the previously hidden hint from the base chief, he immediately recognized the identity of the person on the other end of the phone.
Warring States Period, far away in the office of Marinfando, the Navy headquarters, shook his head gently at Lieutenant General Crane at the desk as he listened to the stuttering sound from the phone bug.
"Sergeant Kaslana," said the Warring States Marshal to the Telephone Warrior, "You should have known the news that Morgan William became the King of the Seven Warriors Sea, right?"
Kaslana nodded before the phone, and then realized that the Marshal of the Warring States could not see it, and immediately responded: "I saw it in the newspaper. Marshal of the Warring States, Morgan William, was cruel and cunning. Making him the King's Seven Warriors Sea is not a good thing for the government and civilians..."
"This is a decision that the top government officials have made, and there is no room for change," Warring States interrupted Kaslana and said after a little slowing down. "Are you always following him during this period?"
"...Yes," Caslana stammered. Of course, she was embarrassed to say that she actually wanted to run at first, but she didn't dare to run. However, since she stopped the idea of running away, she quickly had another idea and confessed to the Warring States Marshal, "I am taking this opportunity to inquire about the information of Morgan William and his gang."
For some reason, after Kaslana finished saying this, the Warring States on the other end of the phone paused for a moment before replying: "Originally, Lieutenant General Chess was preparing to contact you to do this when Morgan William and his gang were not around, but I was worried about your safety and didn't do that. I didn't expect that your own thoughts coincided with Lieutenant General Chess."
"Martyr of the Warring States Period..." Kaslana was a little moved.
Lieutenant General Crane pulled the corner of his mouth. In fact, the Navy's senior management did not allow Lieutenant General Cheung to contact Caslana, mainly because he did not trust Caslana's ability as a spy, and was worried about alarming the enemy. He felt that it would be better to let her follow Morgan William honestly before being driven away, and then rely on the Navy's senior management to sort out useful information from the news she reported.
On the other hand, the Warring States Period was not affected by Caslana's emotions and asked: "You have been following Morgan William these days and found out what useful information? What did he do?"
The Warring States Marshal actually had no hope of Caslana being able to find important information. Unexpectedly, Caslana on the other end of the phone thought about it and said solemnly: "They have been in contact with the mayors of several cities on the sea train route these days, wanting to obtain the right to operate the train. Moreover, they are very dissatisfied with the mayor of the Seven Water Capital and may attack him."
"Mayor Clint?" The Warring States Marshal frowned.
The Navy Headquarters had already known that William had visited the mayors of several cities so much that he cared about the sea trains in line with the requirements of the world government. It seemed that he was concerned about the tasks he shouldered, and the Navy was not able to say anything. Unexpectedly, this news suddenly came from Caslana.
The Warring States Marshal asked hesitantly: "Start it? You mean..."
Before Kaslana was driven out of the car, Selkirk happened to say he wanted to kill Clint, so he replied naturally: "They may be killing Mayor Clint."
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The Warring States Marshal asked Caslana to return to the naval base as soon as possible, and wrote a report on what she saw and heard along the way to her superiors. He hung up the phone, touched his forehead, frowned and fell into deep thought.
Lieutenant General Crane asked, "What's wrong?"
"I think something is wrong," the Marshal of the Warring States Period whispered, then looked up and asked, "Is it possible that Morgan William exposed this information to us on Clint?"
Chapter completed!