The Great Age of Voyage of the Elves

Chapter 238 Target: Black Market

Chapter 238 Target: Black Market

After making a robbery plan, the Black Pearl began to carefully detect the surrounding environment, looking for possible targets.

Now the strength of their fleet is ushering in a peak after going to sea, but they are more careful than before.

Mu was very pleased with this.

This is a good thing.

He worked so hard to expand the team and improve his strength not for the sake of showing off. The stronger he is at this time, the more cautious he should be.

Because they are about to face completely unfamiliar routes and challenges.

After just one day of investigation, they didn't get much useful information.

Seeing that the food and supplies on the ship were being consumed day by day, Mu was also worried about this matter.

As a result, on this day, unexpectedly, Chenglong, who hadn't been on the boat for most of the time recently, brought back news.

"You said, your wild companions know the situation of the nearby coastline very well?"

When asked by him, Chenglong once again gave an affirmative reply with his thoughts.

"Yes~ They said they knew a lot of nearby fishing villages."

Mu touched his chin, thought for a while, and felt that it was indeed possible.

Chenglong is a kind of elf who likes to be close to humans. Wild Chenglong is a rare friendly elf in the sea who is willing to take the initiative to carry humans. It seems that it is not surprising that they will understand the movements of humans in the sea area.

The first officer immediately suggested: "Captain, let's get the information from Wild Chenglong, and then pick a village to rob."

Pirates robbing fishing villages by the sea is a very common thing in this era, and Sibul on the side also thinks the same way. He has done such things in the past.

It's just that Mu pondered for a while, which was rare at this time.

Then he suddenly asked Chenglong, "How is the relationship between those of your kind and the nearby fishing village?"

Chenglong replied innocently: "Very good~"

At that moment, Mu decisively made a decision and rejected the first officer's suggestion.

"Forget it then, let's continue heading north and rob another area."

The first mate was stunned for a moment, and wanted to say something, but after being glanced at by Mu, he didn't dare to speak.

This ship has become less and less for him to talk about now...

Mu's idea is very simple, he can rob anywhere, but his Chenglong is the first time in his life to meet a fellow clan.

He didn't want Chenglong to break with these fellow clansmen.

This has nothing to do with kindness, what he cares about is not human life, he only cares about the feelings of his own elves, nothing more.

Cheng Long was taken aback for a moment, this naturally stupid little fool didn't even realize Mu's protection for her, and what he thought was that it was a pity that he had to bid farewell to his fellow clansmen so soon.

"Woooo."

She cried out sadly, jumped into the sea again, and planned to say goodbye to her fellow clansmen for the last time.

In the end, it turned out to be a blessing in disguise. After a while, Chenglong came back with a ball in his mouth.

"what is this?"

Mu picked up a few stones wrapped in seaweed that Chenglong brought back, and asked.

Chenglong happily patted his ventral fins, and replied with his thoughts: "It's the gift and reward from those of my kind."

"remuneration?"

"Yes~ They said that they are very grateful to the master for your willingness to let go of those fishing villages. At the same time, they also hope to hire us to solve a nearby black market by the sea. They are willing to lead the way, and they also said that there are many good treasures there."

"Um." Mu and the soldiers on board looked at each other in blank dismay, feeling stunned for a moment.

Although we usually know that Chenglong is smart, but no one thought that the wild Chenglong would have the IQ to hire human pirates?

It's too outrageous, isn't it?

And why did the Chenglong group compete with the human black market?

It wasn't until after careful questioning that it turned out that the black market by the sea was actually a business of hunting and selling elves!

Most of the time in this world, elves must be more valuable to live, but this does not mean that no one hunts and kills elves.

After all, there are many times when the living elves may not be willing to go with you, nor may it be convenient to take them all away at once.

So many people began to choose not to get the hearts of elves, but to get their bodies for profit!

In fact, Mu has always been aware of the existence of this business. After all, when he first joined the navy and boarded the Cleveland, he had seen Siegfried leading people to deal with the captured Gyarados corpse.

All the parts on the dragon corpse were bought by someone.

The Gyarados is like this, and it is conceivable that other elves are also like this.

It's just that most of the time this kind of industry can't get on the table.

Unexpectedly, they would meet again today.

This proposal is quite tempting to Mu.

Again, this has nothing to do with kindness.

It is because the business of hunting elves is generally not recognized in the current world, and most people are opposed to hunting wise elves.

This led to the fact that such a black market is doomed to have no protective umbrella on the bright side. If they rob, the Gardenia Kingdom will probably not make a fuss. As long as the hands are clean, there will probably be no arrests afterwards.

This is in line with Mu's current demands.

He didn't want to get too involved for no reason before heading to the new route.

But he still wants to ask: "How much do your fellow clansmen know about this black market?"

"They know the exact location of the black market, including the defense forces. Before, Chenglong was killed in the ethnic group and they wanted to take revenge, but they never beat the humans there."

It is precisely because they know that the black market is not easy to mess with, the Chenglong group is giving rewards and making friends, and they also specifically emphasize to Mu's little Chenglong that there are many treasures there, trying to seduce Mu's greed.

After realizing it, Mu smiled for a while.

Who said wild elves have no scheming?This group of riding dragons is a ghostly spirit.

But Mu didn't care about that.

He didn't ask more about the defense force of the black market, but asked Chenglong to inquire about the location of the black market and even the surrounding conditions.

After confirming that there are no other docks nearby, and there are almost no other patrolling or passing ships in the open sea, Mu waved his hand and decisively ordered to set off!

After getting the news, the wild Chenglong group quickly came to reconcile, and began to lead the way for the Black Pearl graciously.

The values ​​​​of elves and humans are different, and they don't think that Mu is a pirate and heinous.

On the contrary, Mu didn't hurt their friends, and was willing to help them. Chenglong felt that he was a good guy, and he gave everything he had along the way, and delivered a lot of good things to the ship.

The first thing that Mu Chenglong brought back was the Hailou Stone, which was very good for the crustacean elves, and now Mu threw it to Aaron's fossil helmet.

Afterwards, they sent a lot of good things, which made Mu feel that the trip was worthwhile before he even started working.

It's just that the wild dragons are also a little worried.

The leader of the ethnic group always came to ask Mu's Hinayana Dragon from time to time.

"Son, your master, can they really win? Did you really explain the combat power over there to your master seriously? I don't think you asked these questions afterwards."

Mu's Chenglong was playing happily with the younger generation in the clan at this time, and he replied without worry.

"It's okay, the master doesn't care about that."

(End of this chapter)

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