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Ninety-eight: Being fooled!

The invitation letter Ace took out was a narrow skull in the center of the cover of the invitation letter. The tips of two Western swords under the skull were staggered upwards, and purple wings were guarding them on both sides.

There is no doubt that is the Baroque Studio logo.

"show me."

Cox took the invitation letter from Ace and took it apart, took out the white letter paper inside and spread it out.

The general meaning of the content written on the letter paper is that Ace is both powerful and famous, so he sincerely invited him to join the Baroque studio to conduct major events, such as salary and work direction interviews.

"boring."

Coase threw the invitation letter and the letter paper casually, then shrugged and said,

"I obviously want to use your name to pretend to be a tiger, but my attitude is so high-ranking. It's so funny."

He said that behind Baroque Studio is just a tiny little person, but he knew that the boss of Baroque Studio is the current Seven Warriors Clockdal, and both fame and strength should be stronger than Ace now.

The reason why he didn't point out this is not because he was worried that Ace would really join the Baroque studio, which was impossible for Ace, because he had the experience of refusing to become the Seven Warlords (in the future); what really made Cox worried was that Ace came to him and fucked after learning about Clockdal's existence. After all, this was the ultimate reckless man who would rush up to fight without hesitation when he saw the Whitebeard.

So he could only pretend to belittle the Baroque Studio ignorantly, hoping that Ace would completely dispel the idea of ​​contacting the Baroque Studio.

"Is that true? But that man said that he could get a free gift by just taking the invitation to the house on the island."

Ace picked up the invitation letter that was thrown to the ground by Cox and said reluctantly.

"Where are you a cheap old man? Is this kind of genius marketing strategy shared by the multiverse?"

Cos was completely speechless. He couldn't figure out why there was such a trick in the pirate world where he could get an egg towel after he went, and he couldn't figure out why Ace was almost fooled by this low-level trick.

"But he said he could give us a permanent pointer, aren't you and Dius looking for that?"

Ace looked at Cox in confusion. Although he was heartless, he still remembered that permanent pointers were necessary to continue the journey, otherwise he would not have come back with an invitation letter that he could not eat.

"Well……"

Dius realized something was wrong. Permanent pointers were not a big deal. At least on the whiskey peaks, they were particularly expensive luxury goods.

If the person who gives the invitation can really give a permanent pointer generously, then the other party's power will probably not be small.

"I'm really willing to give up the book!"

Coase frowned. It was indeed a big temptation. A permanent pointer is not cheap, and you can get it as long as you go, without any other requirements.

But he also knew that this routine was to try every means to deceive the person, and then slowly trap the person.

As for how Baroque Studio knew that the Spade Pirates needed permanent pointers, it was not surprising that neither Coase nor Dius asked the island without any concealment. Baroque Studio could easily know as long as there was one or two eyeliners on the island.

“So you want to go?”

Ace looked at Cox with great interest, and it seemed that he was also curious about what the organization that invited him looked like.

"I'll just go alone."

Coase finally made a decision.

"Hey! Why?"

Ace looked at Cox in confusion. He clearly seemed to be determined to go at the beginning, but why did he go alone in the end?

“Because this is the safest.”

Coase took the invitation letter from Ace again, folded the letter paper and put it in place.

"If the opponent wants to design a trick on us, then you, with the highest combat power in the entire ship, naturally cannot take the initiative to fall into the trap; if the opponent wants to fool us into joining them, fools like you are also easily deceived. So it is most reasonable to say that I am the only one. Even if there is a trap, they will be taboo on your existence and dare not take the initiative to kill you. If they are really eager to seek talent, then I can find a way to escape unstoppable."

Coase’s real idea is that if Clockdal is not on this island, it will naturally not be too difficult for him to escape, and it doesn’t matter whether Ace goes or not. If Clockdal is on this island, he cannot take Ace, otherwise the possibility of fighting will be very high.

As for why he didn't just stop, it was because Cox was going to use a straightforward rejection to cut off the connection between the Pirates of Spades and Clockdal's Baroque Studios.

Of course, Coase cannot show that he knows that the boss behind Baroque Studio is Clockdal, otherwise it will cause more trouble.

After dinner, Coase got off the boat alone and walked towards a corner of the island.

The whiskey peaks at night are more dangerous than during the day. With the cover of darkness, many bounty hunters are ready to slander and do a big deal.

But those conspicuous level information gave Cox an advantage in the darkness. After hammering out a few bounty hunters who thought he was doing it again, the rest of them became peaceful.

Walking through the bustling and noisy taverns and hotels, and through the dark alleys, Coase came to the edge of the larger island in the Whiskey Peak, and on the edge of the island was a small island that looked like the tentacles on the forehead of the Great Demon of Pick, or the idiot Prince.

Coase stepped on the "tenemies" and walked towards the dome building that was faintly visible at the end. He was about to knock on the door and sent the invitation back with a business smile.

As for the permanent pointer that can be taken for free, Coase doesn't want it. He still understands the principle that free is the most expensive.

"Here you come."

After Coase knocked on the door, the tall woman with short black hair - Nicole Robin.

And Cox didn't intend to talk much nonsense and handed out the invitation letter.

"I came to reject your invitation on behalf of our entire group members. We have no intention of joining any other group. Our goal is to conquer the entire great route and will not stop for the first half."

Not only did Coase say that he and others did not want to join, but he was also vaguely conveying that they would not affect the Baroque Studio's plan, so that Clokdal, behind them, would not have to waste his efforts to find trouble for the Spade Pirates.

"Is that so? That's a pity."

Robin's face was neither surprised nor disappointed, but just smiled faintly.

"Do you want to come in and have a cup of coffee? I just happened to have a little too much."

After saying that, Robin smiled and moved away, Coase was able to see the situation inside, and saw a man with a golden hook on the left hand on the sofa in the middle of the room, lying and sitting carelessly.
Chapter completed!
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