
I wonder if I would have realized that he wasn’t the type to make such jokes if we had interacted more…
Huh?
Ah, then how about around twelve o’clock tomorrow?
It’s really nice to see a crocodile that can quickly acknowledge when it’s wrong.
If it’s our company president, he will definitely say that even if you insist all day long, he will ultimately say, “If you want to do it that way, I’ll let you do it that way,” while making you feel indebted, so you have to say thank you.
>>3
I’m troubled by such sudden talk.
>>9
Aren’t the president and boss at the place with no name different?
Think of at least a code or a cipher.
Eh…!?
It’s the crocodile’s fault for misunderstanding that it was 3, but I think it’s worth investigating the management system that leaves the direct terminal of the secret society’s boss unattended and allows others to use it.
>>6
The fact that it has minimal contact and is an unknown secret society even to the people within the organization is its strength, but it inevitably leads to difficulties in terms of control…
>>6
Right now, verifying the facts and implementing measures are the priority.
I was planning to pursue it once the situation calmed down.
Using the Dendroctonus beetle without permission is quite problematic…
Well, I don’t think someone trying to switch up would joke around… so it’s understandable if they seem high-spirited after finishing work.
I thought that might be the attitude of a boss, but well, the ones I’ve gathered have pretty strong personalities…
>>12
It’s not a joke!
You brat!
Hello?
>>14
Hey there, this is a shitty restaurant.
>>14
I like that Nami, pretending to be a gay man, has this way of speaking.
>>28
Because there is only one image of Nami as a gay man.
I wonder if Crocodile thought of and set up the pirate’s branching trap…
Prepare the password or something…
If I had to say, it’s the mistake of leaving the important electric insect unattended.
I’ve seen the appointment and the materials, but I’ve never met in person.
>>18
It feels like secrecy has brought about misfortune.
When I think about it again, it’s too loose.
It’s an image brought by a flying sea otter, but is that the Eternal Pose?
Talking in such a foolish way and not doubting it is just a joke!
Are we not going to punish the subordinate for messing around in the important communication network?
>>22
If you keep punishing like that, there will only be one combo left.
>>24
Well, there will probably be 5 left.
2 and 4 will definitely disappear, but
(This guy’s jokes are harsh…) It’s me, Mr. 0…
Some of my subordinates usually work at a tavern.
There is a tendency to be easily deceived by technology that has just emerged in the world.
In the era of the Three Kingdoms, letters were a new communication technology, and even Zhuge Liang was deceived by fake letters.
But from the reader’s perspective,
It’s an outstanding exchange that definitely makes it clear that it’s Sanji speaking.
Recently
Den Den Mushi: “I’ve annihilated the Straw Hat crew.”
Crocodile: “…!?” (A silence that can be interpreted as suspicion)
The scene shifts to Luffy rampaging.
Panel layout like this
>>30
Well… that’s just a bit too silly for a crocodile, isn’t it?
The electric bug analyzes the waves received according to its settings and this animal mimics them…
>>31
I guess it was made by the people of the ancient super-scientific civilization.
What is this creature?!
In the first place, it’s just that all my subordinates are weird talkers.
Mr. 13 was also dispatched, and he witnessed Sanji in disguise and got beaten up, right?
Couldn’t you have realized it by the time these guys didn’t come back?
>>33
Even though it’s the first half, since they are moving in the Grand Line, they might not think it is strange if their return is somewhat delayed.
After all, they are just animals.
Make your judgment based on the ending.
>>34
(Are they infiltrating…?)
My subordinates all have strong quirks, damn it!!
It’s fine until you’re not attacked by dinosaurs in Dol-Dol’s room.
Then lock the door before you go out…
If you knew Mr. 3’s personality, you would understand not to say something like that.
(I thought he was the intellectual type, but it turns out he’s the kind who makes jokes like this…)
Is it understandable that someone who is serious and a strategist suddenly acts playfully, leading to thoughts of some kind of intent?
I cooked the pirates, but the ingredients were so bad that they aren’t fit for sale!
Oh, it’s a call from the boss. Hey, this is the damn restaurant, just joking.
I guess they were imagining that kind of flow.
Basically, the extremely cautious boss who only communicates through the Unluckies ended up not having any conversations with the subordinates, which backfired.
Regarding this, the person themselves admits it was a blunder.
I think they should be more aware, but since there are so many strange people among my subordinates, I guess I’ve gotten used to just letting it slide…
In the thumbnail, Crocodile’s face looks like a judge.
>>50
You’re going to get eaten by a banana crocodile and straighten your heart, aren’t you?!
It’s a basic mistake when managing personnel alone.
He’s usually a silly guy who ends his sentences with “gane gane,” so I just think of him as someone who does this kind of bad joking.
Thanks to my basically hands-off approach, my subordinates felt quite comfortable.
Basically, Robin was in charge of managing the employees, right?