When Zephyr brought his family before Sengoku and the others, their reactions were even more intense than Kizaru's.
Garp stared, bent at the waist, with two streams of snot — one long and one short — flowing from his nostrils, causing Justice and Lisette to burst into laughter.
Especially when they learned that Zephyr's family's resurrection was Chiga's doing, chaos erupted immediately.
Tsuru looked at Chiga in astonishment. As chief of staff, she certainly thought more deeply than most.
She understood how terrifying Chiga's ability was, but she also knew it would attract the World Government's greed.
She glanced at Chiga and said, "Chiga, this matter should only be known by those present, correct?"
Chiga nodded. He understood Tsuru's meaning but was unafraid of the World Government.
With his current strength, aside from Imu, he was confident he could level the entire Marijoa.
And since he was a prized asset in Imu's eyes, Imu would never allow interference against him.
Still, Chiga thanked Tsuru for her concern and assured her not to worry.
Seeing Chiga's confident expression, Tsuru said no more. She knew his power, and among the strong on the seas now, no one dared face Chiga alone.
At that moment, Justice scampered over to Chiga, his small hands excitedly clasped together.
In an incredibly tender voice, he said, "Big Brother Chiga, Daddy said you've become a Marine Admiral! You're amazing!"
Chiga and Tsuru, who had been somewhat serious, were charmed by the innocent childish voice.
Chiga knelt down, stroked Justice's small head, and smiled, "What's your name?"
"My name is Justice!"
"Uh, Ultraman?"
"Big Brother Chiga, what's Ultraman?"
"They are… never mind that. You think Marine Admirals are amazing, but what makes them amazing to you?"
"They're all very strong! Daddy is like that!"
Justice's words caused Kizaru, not far away, to tug his collar involuntarily, a hint of smugness crossing his face.
For some reason, Kizaru never felt much when others praised his strength, but hearing it from Zephyr's son, Justice, felt like sweet honey filling his heart.
He had even whimsically considered Justice his grand-nephew. If Zephyr knew, he'd probably challenge him to a duel over seniority.
Chiga smiled knowingly at Justice's words. Then, looking seriously into Justice's eyes, he said, "A Marine Admiral must not only be strong but also possess their own justice. That is conviction."
"Conviction?"
Justice was still young and didn't quite grasp the meaning. He turned to his father, Zephyr, for help.
Zephyr remained silent, waiting to hear what Chiga would say.
Unexpectedly, Chiga returned the question to Zephyr, "You should ask your father. He is a man who has carried conviction all his life. That is truly admirable."
Upon hearing this, Justice ran back to Zephyr's side, pestering him to explain conviction.
Zephyr gave Chiga a helpless glance, then embraced Justice and began teaching him.
Though his expression seemed a little weary, everyone knew Zephyr was enjoying it.
Sengoku and the others watched Zephyr "chatter" to his son, and after a moment, tears welled up in their eyes.
They knew that in the past, such a scene was a dream Zephyr had often longed for but only imagined.
Fortunately, Chiga had made this dream a reality. Though unspoken, their gratitude toward Chiga was immense.
Sengoku and Garp had both received great kindness from Chiga and were among his staunchest supporters in the Marines.
Tsuru, too, due to Gion, admired Chiga deeply and thought of everything for him.
No wonder some of the Five Elders were growing increasingly displeased with Chiga.
Looking at the situation, the old generation's three giants of the Marines were all Chiga's allies. If it weren't for Imu's strict control over the Five Elders, they would have taken action to rectify this long ago.
Because if this continued, the Marines would become an armed force loyal only to Chiga.
Lisette watched Zephyr and Justice's interaction with a warm smile before gracefully approaching Chiga and bowing deeply.
Chiga was startled and immediately moved to help her up.
Though Lisette appeared younger, she was still his teacher's wife, and he couldn't accept such a bow.
But Lisette insisted. She cared not for seniority; she only knew that Chiga was their family's great benefactor.
Chiga waited patiently until Lisette straightened up and said, "Teacher's wife, you don't need to do this."
Hearing Chiga call her "teacher's wife," Lisette blushed and waved her hand, saying, "Just call me Lisette. I can't stand that title."
At that moment, Zephyr came over holding Justice and patted Chiga's shoulder, saying everything without words.
Chiga didn't want to keep things so formal. He preferred normal interactions and didn't want everyone treating him as some great benefactor.
Besides, he was eager to spar with Aokiji over "ice" abilities, but it seemed Aokiji wasn't at Marine Headquarters.
Chiga asked Sengoku, "Fleet Admiral Sengoku, where is Admiral Aokiji? I want to discuss something with him."
"Kuzan? He went to Alabasta. There are reports Crocodile recently formed an organization causing trouble. Kuzan volunteered to investigate."
Sengoku found it strange; Kuzan, who usually prioritized slacking off, was unusually proactive.
Even if Crocodile was a Warlord, it seemed excessive for a Marine Admiral to investigate personally.
Hearing this, Chiga's thoughts raced. Crocodile's organization must be Baroque Works, with him as president, meaning Robin had become vice president.
Otherwise, Aokiji wouldn't have made a special trip to Alabasta.
Crocodile was still provoked by Chiga's last encounter at Headquarters. Like Doflamingo's ambition to be a Warlord, Crocodile sought information on the ancient weapon "Pluton."
His organization made a bold move right after forming, drawing Marine attention.
However, the information Crocodile sought was worthless to Chiga, who already knew it: "Pluton" was buried in Wano Country.
Though the information wasn't valuable, Chiga still wanted to visit Alabasta and see Robin, the World Government's so-called "Devil Child."
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