The Wind-Wind Swordsman
Admiral
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Knock Knock
"Vice-Admiral Kay!"
"Come in. What's the matter?"
A marine soldier walks into an office, seeing a tall, handsome young man with dark red hair and eyes, wearing a cape with the symbol: 'Justice', engraved to it.
"Sir, the ceremony's almost ready, we require your presence."
"Got it, I'll head off now."
The marine leaves the room, with the young man following him.
"Today's ceremony declares to the pirates, a birth of a new Admiral of the Marines!"
A tall, middle-aged man, with a seagull on top of his head, is present on the stage, giving a speech to the soldiers of the Marine HQ.
"I, Fleet-Admiral Sengoku, hereby promote Vice-Admiral Kay, to Admiral!"
A loud roar is heard through the Marine HQ, as Kay makes his appearance to the stage.
Kay shakes Sengoku's hand, who then gives the medal of an Admiral.
"Thank you, sir."
"No, thank you, Kay"
Sengoku continues his speech
"Admiral Kay has proven us that he is worthy of the title of Admiral, as his feats speaks for themselves."
Throughout the year Kay was inducted into the Marines, he soon made a drastic impact, defeating the pirates, and saving the innocent.
Some of his significant feats are as follows:
Defeated a pirate worth $100,000 Berries after a month of joining, alone.
Defeated a pirate worth $500,000 Berries after two months of joining, alone.
Rescued an island from a pirate attack after four months of joining, alone. The pirate was worth $800,000 Berries.
Defeated a pirate worth $950,000 Berries after six months of joining, alone.
Defeated a pirate worth $1.500,000 Berries after ten months of joining, alone.
Defeated a pirate worth $2.000,000 Berries after twelve months of joining, alone.
These feats defined only a small amount of Kay's true abilities, however brought a sense of safety to the people throughout the land, and a smile to Sengoku.
"Admiral Kay will now speak."
Sengoku handed the attention to Kay, who began to take a small piece of paper from his pocket.
Kay, aged 18, became the youngest, and the most promising Marine Admiral of this time.
'Mother, can you see me from the heavens? I'll make you even more proud of me!'
Kay was content with the thought that he would now be able to protect more innocent people.
However, that thought did not go long, as after another year of service, he would no longer be a Marine.
