
Pirate: I, Kaido, Don't Want to Be Teacher Kai
About This Novel
I traveled through time and became Kaido. In this life, I don't want to be the Joeyboy goalkeeper. Pirates? The so-called freedom is more of just indulgence, and after all, it is difficult to achieve grandeur. Golden light spell? Overlord color and domineering energy can actually be improved through practice! Kaido's diary? As long as you keep writing a diary, you can practice cultivation quickly. Silly daughter, feel the spirit of fatherhood through your diary! Return of life + Immortal Thief of Liuku to strengthen his physique, Liquor Dragon Bagua + Eight Door Dunjia drunken rampage, Thunder Bagua + Five Thunder Methods... In the Valley of Gods incident, the unstoppable evil army was stopped by Kaido and Garp. In the battle on the top that comes ahead of schedule, Kaido creates a cloud of flames to hold up Marine Fando, who is about to sink, and faces the two Four Emperors alone: Come and give it a try, even if you are burdened with justice and need to hold up Malin Fando with one hand, I, Kaido, am still invincible in the world! Final battle: Im? The Celestial Dragon National Treasure? Ancient weapons? How can the divine dragon be afraid of ordinary soldiers! After everything was settled, Kaido was ready to travel around and enjoy life, but a guy with green skin and the word "devil" printed on his chest suddenly appeared: Shenlong, let me restore my youth...
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Official(11)Scraped 10d ago
Why do everyone who writes about pirates nowadays have a favorable impression of Garp? Isn't what Garp did disgusting enough? As a navy man, he fished every day and never took the initiative to catch pirates. His son became a revolutionary soldier and his grandson became a pirate. He killed thousands of babies on the island for Roger's son. In the end, for what principle did he not save Ace? He had such a shitty principle? If you want to be a prostitute, you have to build a memorial arch!
Hey, I've never seen this setting before, it looks interesting.
Second edit: Deduct one star and give it three stars. Because you have been writing "Akainu" in the article about the young Sakaski who appeared in more than forty chapters. Why don't you write his real name instead of his code name? Don't be kidding, how come you just use a code name that only belongs to a lieutenant general or even a general as a name? Don't you feel weird when you write it? It's very strange to read! In addition, the protagonist is given many and complex abilities, and they will continue to increase in the future. I am afraid it will be the type that I hate... What a pity. The idea is very interesting, I give it three stars, but it's a pity that I can't watch it anymore.
nice! ! ! !
The only drawback is that the abilities are too complicated
Jhin and Quinn and Jack
We need the three of them. We cannot lack capable subordinates.
Come on, it's really beautiful. Please update it soon.
Author, you must keep writing. I am your first book friend and I don't want to be the last one. I like Mr. Kaidokai of the Beasts and the Beasts Pirates.
How to say it
It's not that I think pirates are good people. Pirates are basically worse than others. It's rare to find a good person. Most of the navy are good people, even down to the privates. Of course, it is not ruled out that there are some rotten ones, and there are also some people who have flaws, but they are much better than pirates. But strictly speaking, there is still hope for pirates to fight against the Draconians and the corrupt World Government. The revolutionary army has no program at all. It just wants to liberate, then be watched and beaten by the government, then run away, then retreat for a while, and then continue the above operations. As long as we have a program like ours, the situation will not be so miserable. The base areas will not be able to develop, and rebellion will be difficult. The second worst is the navy. Although many people have conscience and are good people, eight hundred years of rule and brainwashing year after year have made them accustomed to the unreasonable existence of the Celestial Dragons. The justice that went up to the level of the King of the Warring States Period was only the level of the World Government, and had to be restricted by the government. Even the smallest soldiers had to serve the Celestial Dragons. The meaning of the existence of the navy itself is that it is a force agency under the government. Even if it can be independent, it is not considered independent. Military expenditures depend on the world government, and the world's military conscription requires the government's nod. Do you expect to go in and say that you can change eight hundred years of thinking and change the old days? I think it's really annoying. Why do you say there is hope for pirates? Because as long as you have the strength, you can seize the territory you like. You can occupy the participating countries of the Grand Line. As long as you don't touch those from all over the world, you can occupy it as you like. You can grab whatever you want. You can grab talents, fruits, and territory. You can rely on your own strength to force reforms on the territory, change your thinking, and then accumulate strength. You can also acquire some important resources, such as pure gold, which will allow you to have capital for deployment for decades. Otherwise, generally speaking, during the Luffy period, your combat power will basically decline. Even if you have capital, your subordinates will not be able to prevent it from declining. It's much more promising than being in the Navy or the Revolutionary Army, although it may be a bit frustrating when you don't have the strength. In fact, the best thing is to have a franchise country or country that allows you to reform at will, accumulate strength and farm at will, and have righteousness and the support of the state machine.
Let Kaido join the navy. When I saw it for the first time, I was a little uncomfortable.
After reading the previous article, without further ado, I'll just ask: Do authors who don't have women know how to write? If it's not strong or good-looking and it's still holding you back, why did you write it?
Is there a female protagonist? Who is the heroine?
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Official(11)Scraped 10d ago
Why do everyone who writes about pirates nowadays have a favorable impression of Garp? Isn't what Garp did disgusting enough? As a navy man, he fished every day and never took the initiative to catch pirates. His son became a revolutionary soldier and his grandson became a pirate. He killed thousands of babies on the island for Roger's son. In the end, for what principle did he not save Ace? He had such a shitty principle? If you want to be a prostitute, you have to build a memorial arch!
Hey, I've never seen this setting before, it looks interesting.
Second edit: Deduct one star and give it three stars. Because you have been writing "Akainu" in the article about the young Sakaski who appeared in more than forty chapters. Why don't you write his real name instead of his code name? Don't be kidding, how come you just use a code name that only belongs to a lieutenant general or even a general as a name? Don't you feel weird when you write it? It's very strange to read! In addition, the protagonist is given many and complex abilities, and they will continue to increase in the future. I am afraid it will be the type that I hate... What a pity. The idea is very interesting, I give it three stars, but it's a pity that I can't watch it anymore.
nice! ! ! !
The only drawback is that the abilities are too complicated
Jhin and Quinn and Jack
We need the three of them. We cannot lack capable subordinates.
Come on, it's really beautiful. Please update it soon.
Author, you must keep writing. I am your first book friend and I don't want to be the last one. I like Mr. Kaidokai of the Beasts and the Beasts Pirates.
How to say it
It's not that I think pirates are good people. Pirates are basically worse than others. It's rare to find a good person. Most of the navy are good people, even down to the privates. Of course, it is not ruled out that there are some rotten ones, and there are also some people who have flaws, but they are much better than pirates. But strictly speaking, there is still hope for pirates to fight against the Draconians and the corrupt World Government. The revolutionary army has no program at all. It just wants to liberate, then be watched and beaten by the government, then run away, then retreat for a while, and then continue the above operations. As long as we have a program like ours, the situation will not be so miserable. The base areas will not be able to develop, and rebellion will be difficult. The second worst is the navy. Although many people have conscience and are good people, eight hundred years of rule and brainwashing year after year have made them accustomed to the unreasonable existence of the Celestial Dragons. The justice that went up to the level of the King of the Warring States Period was only the level of the World Government, and had to be restricted by the government. Even the smallest soldiers had to serve the Celestial Dragons. The meaning of the existence of the navy itself is that it is a force agency under the government. Even if it can be independent, it is not considered independent. Military expenditures depend on the world government, and the world's military conscription requires the government's nod. Do you expect to go in and say that you can change eight hundred years of thinking and change the old days? I think it's really annoying. Why do you say there is hope for pirates? Because as long as you have the strength, you can seize the territory you like. You can occupy the participating countries of the Grand Line. As long as you don't touch those from all over the world, you can occupy it as you like. You can grab whatever you want. You can grab talents, fruits, and territory. You can rely on your own strength to force reforms on the territory, change your thinking, and then accumulate strength. You can also acquire some important resources, such as pure gold, which will allow you to have capital for deployment for decades. Otherwise, generally speaking, during the Luffy period, your combat power will basically decline. Even if you have capital, your subordinates will not be able to prevent it from declining. It's much more promising than being in the Navy or the Revolutionary Army, although it may be a bit frustrating when you don't have the strength. In fact, the best thing is to have a franchise country or country that allows you to reform at will, accumulate strength and farm at will, and have righteousness and the support of the state machine.
Let Kaido join the navy. When I saw it for the first time, I was a little uncomfortable.
After reading the previous article, without further ado, I'll just ask: Do authors who don't have women know how to write? If it's not strong or good-looking and it's still holding you back, why did you write it?
Is there a female protagonist? Who is the heroine?









