Chapter 34 Battle Report
"dong dong dong"

There was a knock on the door. Sakaski, who was learning how to handle documents, looked up, then stood up and opened the door.

I saw Lieutenant General Zefa holding a few reports with a strange look on his face, and then handed them to me without saying a word. Then he walked into the office, sat down, picked up a bottle of sherry and started drinking.

Sakaski was a little confused.

He was the one who basically handled the official business these two days. His immediate boss was out playing with his girlfriend. Why did he look so unhappy when he just came back?
Shaking his head, Sakaski moved his gaze to the battle reports.

Suddenly, he noticed that there was a newspaper tucked into the bottom of the war report. It seemed to be the newly published "World Economic News" sold by a little-known newspaper.

It seems that this is where the problem lies.

Out of curiosity, Sakaski closed the door, sat on the sofa in the office, crossed his legs and started watching.

call!
They are all acquaintances!
At first glance, Sakaski recognized the third person on the battle report list.

Luo Er, one of the thirty-seven people who came with me this time, went out on a mission almost ten days ago. I didn't expect him to report in so soon, and he was third in terms of merit!
It seems that the things he gave away were not wasted. There were a total of 37 gifts, including independent equipment and free ammunition supplies, with a total cost of about 700 million Baileys.

If I am not mistaken, there should be names of their family members on these battle reports. At most in two days, they will become a glorious lieutenant or second lieutenant in the navy!
Sakaski was delighted and wanted to take a closer look at their results.

A quick glance at the list behind Roll clearly showed his contribution to this mission:

He killed more than 30 pirates alone, assisted in the bombardment of more than 100 pirates, and single-handedly killed a pirate captain with a bounty of 30 million...

At first glance, all it sees is killing, killing, killing, killing. Not a single thing is unrelated to killing.

Yes, Sakaski nodded in agreement, especially the one about assisting in the shelling, which proved that Rawl was not a reckless person and had a certain awareness of the army.

Nodding his head, he began to look at the next one, then the next, and the next.

It was not until the last battle report that Sakaski saw the news that made him happiest.

There are a total of seventeen reports, and no one was seriously injured or died. Their contributions basically ranked in the top ten in the report, and the military merits they gained were visible to the naked eye.

The only flaw may be that, among these contributions, there is only the word "kill".

Sakaski glanced at Zefa.

No wonder the other party looked unhappy, but didn't say much.

Over the past three months, he has gotten to know his superior, the lieutenant admiral, better. He is a truly benevolent sailor.

This is true both internally and externally, firmly believing that "anyone can be changed."

Sakaski respects this, but disagrees.

Pirates are all garbage. Is it possible that such a thing can be changed? If it can be changed, then there will be world peace.

After stacking the battle reports, Sakaski began to check the newspapers at the bottom.

The headline is about Roll in the first battle report!
Morgans didn't know where he got the information, but Rawl's name and the deeds of his colleagues were published on the front page of the newspaper, followed by an overview of the suppression of the rebellion.

"Evil Mastiff Luo Er? The evil mastiff? It's a very appropriate name, but I don't like it a little bit."

Sakaski looked at how Morgans addressed Rawl, and then looked at those vivid deeds.

Going into the enemy camp alone, keeping explosives next to you, standing within range of the bombardment and staring at the pirate captain are all actions that could result in death if they went wrong.

Moreover, the way the other party killed pirates did look quite evil, especially the nearly one hundred holes on the pirate captain's body which were particularly eye-catching. Ordinary people would probably lose their appetite after just one look at it.

It seems that he needs to find time to ask Master Ross how to provide psychological counseling. He doesn't want the other party to kill him on the second mission.

"Lieutenant General Zefa, hasn't our first mission come down yet?" Instead of discussing such matters with Zefa, Sakaski changed the subject and asked about the subsequent operations.

He had received a notice before that his first mission would be soon, so this could be a good topic to talk about.

"Yes, the king of the allied country in the North Sea is pressing hard. I will take over the post of admiral of the North Sea Navy to prevent some powerful pirates from running around and wreaking havoc in the four seas."

After finishing a bottle of sherry, Zefa showed no sign of getting drunk, and spoke clearly:

"I will arrange for my adjutant to take you on patrol when the time comes. Your mission is quite complicated. As for how to do it, it depends on your decision."

Sakaski cannot be trained in the traditional way of naval training. His goal is to become an admiral or even a marshal.

So he must learn to make his own judgments! Zefa's task is to correct and revise his judgments.

As for high-intensity combat?

It will take at least a year before we can come up with a plan.

With Sakaski's current strength, he can only grow in combat in the New World, but the world situation is tense now, and he might be killed by those big pirates who stick together as soon as he gets there.

This is not the situation the Navy wants to see now.

The same is true for Garp's son Dragon, except that his guardians are a little... uh... not very educable?

Not to mention Karp, it's a pure negative effect.

Zhan Guo is the designated next marshal and has no time.

Crane is okay, but it doesn't have much effect except on the knowledge level, and Dragon's talent is not included.

The future of the Navy now basically depends on Sakaski and the children from the Nasdaq family.

The naval admiral seedlings also come with their own military funds and team. This generation of the navy has encountered a good thing that has not happened in a century.

I don't know whether it's lucky or unlucky...

The more he thought about it, the more melancholy Zefa felt. These two months were clearly the happiest time of his life. He was even officially engaged to Shirley, and the wedding date was set for when he was promoted to general, or in a peaceful period.

"I understand, Mr. Zefa. By the way, I think I'll leave these important documents to you for your review. As for the other documents, I've almost finished them."

As he spoke, Sakaski took a small stack of documents from his desk and handed them to Zefa. These were documents that he felt he had no authority to handle.

Although staying at the Navy Headquarters is safe and leisurely, the only downside is that you need to assist with various documents, which is far less enjoyable than guarding the branch.

At least that's what Sakaski thinks now.

"Well, okay, you go back and rest first, I'll do the rest of the work. By the way, there's a new kid in the navy recently, his name is Kaji, and he lives next door to you, you can go meet him."

"it is good."

Sakaski agreed and turned and left.

Add to count?

This name sounds familiar, and seems very similar to a certain lieutenant general.

Never mind, let’s get to know him first. Maybe he is the future of the next generation of the navy, just like Gion.

(End of this chapter)

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