While he was the fleet admiral of the Marines, he had absolute control of the organization, under the World Government. Both are on friendly terms as they were seen having a pleasant talk at Mary Geoise upon Sengoku's resignation. Following Garp's resignation, he also allowed Sengoku to retire before reassigning him to General Inspector. Kong selected Sengoku as his successor for becoming the next Fleet Admiral upon his promotion to Commander-in-Chief. He also respected Garp's decision to retire from the Marines and reassigned him as an instructor while keeping the records intact. Roger but was always rejected, something that frustrated him. Kong respected Garp as he offered him the promotion to Admiral multiple times during the age of Gol D. He also has a large amount of pride for his position and the Marines overall, since he left Garp and Sengoku’s records untouched to prevent the Marine name from being hurt, and felt rather disappointed that they would resign. Not much is known about Kong's personality but as a former Marine and a high ranking World Government official, he has a strong sense of justice (though it is unknown if it is moral or absolute). ![]() The epaulettes are similar to those worn by an Admiral and Fleet Admiral, fully covered in yellow as a standard color. He wears a sleeveless dark shirt adorned with medals, revealing his muscular arms, dark green armbands, a light yellow scarf around his neck, and a white and dark grey Marine coat draped over his shoulders. He also has a stitched scar under his left eye. Kong is an extremely muscular, broad-chested, tan-skinned, strong-shouldered elderly man who has his whitened hair and beard arranged in an array of spikes, and some fuzz on both sides of his face, similar to a lizard's spine.
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