Pirate: Crazy Devil Vic
Chapter 46 The End of the Pirate Captain
"The weather is really nice today. If we keep going like this, we will see the naval base soon."
Vic sighed as he stood on the deck.
The weather in this world is truly amazing.
It was clear that more than ten days ago, it was snowing heavily and icy in the Kingdom of Techilawolf on the bridge. However, after only traveling for more than ten days, we arrived at a place where the weather was very hot.
You must know that the means of transportation is a sailboat, and the speed depends greatly on the wind direction and depends entirely on luck.
"Boss Vic, where are we going when we get off the boat?" Ajin asked.
"Well... I'd better buy some clothes to wear first. You see, Barret is already exhausted, haha."
Vic smiled unkindly.
The weather has been so hot recently that Vic and the others had already taken off their coats and were only wearing cool sleeveless tops.
Only this guy, Barret, had torn his coat and could only wrap himself up in his coat, sweating profusely. Others thought he had a special hobby.
Seeing everyone's cool clothes, Barritt felt even hotter and kept wiping the sweat with his hands.
At this time Fury shouted:
"Look, naval base, fortress!"
We were very close to the land, and we arrived at the dock in a short while.
Vic looked at the town in front of him and sighed:
"We finally arrived at the naval base town. Shieldstown."
This town is built on a peninsula. It is not large in scale compared to any modern big city, but it gives people a special sense of majesty.
The shops and houses on the peninsula are arranged in layers, very neatly. The terrain gets higher towards the center, and the highest point is the naval base.
It occupies half the size of the town and is surrounded by forts and defensive walls. There are two strong fortresses, one tall and one short, in the middle. There is a watchtower on the top, which can definitely detect approaching threats at the first time.
Below the fortress are the naval office buildings and other buildings. The entire base stands there like a needle in the sea, making people fearful and reassuring.
The captain, Lieutenant Lipa, ordered to anchor, berth in the port, disband on the spot, and go to the base tomorrow.
This half day is the time for everyone to deal with the loot.
Lieutenant Lipa gained a lot. After leaving a few cronies to guard the pirate ship, he left in a hurry.
The sailors were also eager to return home, and they were all busy getting rid of the things on hand and replacing them with Bailey to treat themselves and their families.
Some people are happy while others are sad. Things in the world are always relative.
"Well...what should Brother Neil do..."
The speaker was Dylan, a pink-haired boy who had a good personal relationship with Neil, and Vic's entry point into the Navy.
During this journey, he has gradually lost some of his youthfulness and become more stable.
Although he and Neil met at the wine table, they only traveled together on this voyage.
But for him, who was traveling for the first time, the existence of Neil, the first person he met, was not optional.
They also had some feelings.
Hunter, who had a few more scars on his body, sighed, looking a little depressed.
"There is nothing we can do about it. Since Neil has joined the Navy and chosen to go to sea, he and his family should have been mentally prepared."
Ed, who had always been more lively, felt a little lonely at this time. He no longer had the excitement of going home, and there was still fear on his face.
"Really, I still can't believe that Brother Neil is really, really dead."
His voice was a little dazed, and he emphasized:
"He is obviously very skilled, at least much better than us newcomers."
"Yeah... I really didn't expect that something like this would happen. He would be the one who lost his life. We are obviously weaker than him and we survived..."
Dylan murmured softly too.
Among the few people, apart from Hunter, Neil has the highest strength.
After all, he can be considered a veteran navy man and has plenty of experience.
It's just that he was too greedy and underestimated the enemy, so he ended up like this.
This is why Hunter would rather be laughed at as a coward than rush forward as recklessly as Neal.
Hunter's expression was a little sad, but also a little happy.
"Who lives and who dies in a battle sometimes has nothing to do with strength. Back then, I was more unafraid of death than Neil."
Hunter smiled to himself as he recalled his youth.
"I always thought that nothing would happen to me, so I always wanted more of everything, haha, and then I got a scar on my face. I thought I was dead..."
His tone was faint, seeming to be both a sigh and a warning.
"I was lucky enough to save my life. It's a pity that Neil was not so lucky. Don't always think that you can always be lucky."
Several people fell silent, remembering that Hunter was usually cautious and inconsistent with his bold temper, and some people had secretly laughed at him.
But with Neil's experience, no one thinks that being cautious is a bad thing.
Feeling that the air was a little oppressive, Hunter cheered up.
"Okay, let's all stop looking listless. Fortunately, the pirates were finally annihilated by us, which can be regarded as revenge for Neil."
Fury didn't agree with the arguments of several people at all, and he rolled his eyes.
Secretly said to Vic and others:
"I wouldn't be surprised at all if such a greedy fool is killed."
Although Fury's words don't sound good, they are also true.
Among the few people, Neil has the richest net worth.
He had always been at the forefront during the previous raids on the village, and every time he was on the front line of the raiding team.
Naturally, I got a lot of Baileys privately.
Because in the past, the pirates were outnumbered, and those who were left behind were some young minions who had just boarded the ship.
He was fortunately uninjured.
After a few times, he who was originally a little vigilant would become careless and underestimate the enemy.
During the boarding battle, Neil was among the first to plunder the pirates' savings and was one of the first to rush onto the pirate ship.
Charging forward with such a high profile, of course, they received the most violent attacks.
Although he was surrounded by people from the navy, and he was not blind in those navy, his rich net worth naturally aroused the covetousness of others.
In just a few days, these navy's three views have been washed away, and their morals have plummeted.
There is no need to do anything, as long as he does not rescue him in time when he is in danger.
Or be more ruthless and stumble at a critical moment.
Those treasures may fall on your own head.
With this idea, how could Neil escape?
And if you die, that will be the end of it.
Not only will there be no pension, but the valuables on the person will also be divided up.
This is the daily life of this era.
The navy is a little better, at least they can bring your body back from the vast sea.
This is also a comfort to the family.
Vic looked at the rows of navy corpses arranged neatly on the deck.
Although simple antiseptic measures were taken, it still smelled a bit.
They lay there quietly, waiting to be claimed by their families.
Vic looked up again at the headless body hanging on the mast of the pirate ship.
That was "Shark" Sku, the captain of the Shark Pirates, who was hung up there a few days ago.
After being exposed to the wind and sun for a few days at sea, it has become somewhat dry.
The head was kept separately by Lieutenant Lipa to facilitate identification.
Vic turned his head and stopped looking. Instead, he looked at the bustling town in front of him and said to the three people behind him:
"let's go."
Vic sighed as he stood on the deck.
The weather in this world is truly amazing.
It was clear that more than ten days ago, it was snowing heavily and icy in the Kingdom of Techilawolf on the bridge. However, after only traveling for more than ten days, we arrived at a place where the weather was very hot.
You must know that the means of transportation is a sailboat, and the speed depends greatly on the wind direction and depends entirely on luck.
"Boss Vic, where are we going when we get off the boat?" Ajin asked.
"Well... I'd better buy some clothes to wear first. You see, Barret is already exhausted, haha."
Vic smiled unkindly.
The weather has been so hot recently that Vic and the others had already taken off their coats and were only wearing cool sleeveless tops.
Only this guy, Barret, had torn his coat and could only wrap himself up in his coat, sweating profusely. Others thought he had a special hobby.
Seeing everyone's cool clothes, Barritt felt even hotter and kept wiping the sweat with his hands.
At this time Fury shouted:
"Look, naval base, fortress!"
We were very close to the land, and we arrived at the dock in a short while.
Vic looked at the town in front of him and sighed:
"We finally arrived at the naval base town. Shieldstown."
This town is built on a peninsula. It is not large in scale compared to any modern big city, but it gives people a special sense of majesty.
The shops and houses on the peninsula are arranged in layers, very neatly. The terrain gets higher towards the center, and the highest point is the naval base.
It occupies half the size of the town and is surrounded by forts and defensive walls. There are two strong fortresses, one tall and one short, in the middle. There is a watchtower on the top, which can definitely detect approaching threats at the first time.
Below the fortress are the naval office buildings and other buildings. The entire base stands there like a needle in the sea, making people fearful and reassuring.
The captain, Lieutenant Lipa, ordered to anchor, berth in the port, disband on the spot, and go to the base tomorrow.
This half day is the time for everyone to deal with the loot.
Lieutenant Lipa gained a lot. After leaving a few cronies to guard the pirate ship, he left in a hurry.
The sailors were also eager to return home, and they were all busy getting rid of the things on hand and replacing them with Bailey to treat themselves and their families.
Some people are happy while others are sad. Things in the world are always relative.
"Well...what should Brother Neil do..."
The speaker was Dylan, a pink-haired boy who had a good personal relationship with Neil, and Vic's entry point into the Navy.
During this journey, he has gradually lost some of his youthfulness and become more stable.
Although he and Neil met at the wine table, they only traveled together on this voyage.
But for him, who was traveling for the first time, the existence of Neil, the first person he met, was not optional.
They also had some feelings.
Hunter, who had a few more scars on his body, sighed, looking a little depressed.
"There is nothing we can do about it. Since Neil has joined the Navy and chosen to go to sea, he and his family should have been mentally prepared."
Ed, who had always been more lively, felt a little lonely at this time. He no longer had the excitement of going home, and there was still fear on his face.
"Really, I still can't believe that Brother Neil is really, really dead."
His voice was a little dazed, and he emphasized:
"He is obviously very skilled, at least much better than us newcomers."
"Yeah... I really didn't expect that something like this would happen. He would be the one who lost his life. We are obviously weaker than him and we survived..."
Dylan murmured softly too.
Among the few people, apart from Hunter, Neil has the highest strength.
After all, he can be considered a veteran navy man and has plenty of experience.
It's just that he was too greedy and underestimated the enemy, so he ended up like this.
This is why Hunter would rather be laughed at as a coward than rush forward as recklessly as Neal.
Hunter's expression was a little sad, but also a little happy.
"Who lives and who dies in a battle sometimes has nothing to do with strength. Back then, I was more unafraid of death than Neil."
Hunter smiled to himself as he recalled his youth.
"I always thought that nothing would happen to me, so I always wanted more of everything, haha, and then I got a scar on my face. I thought I was dead..."
His tone was faint, seeming to be both a sigh and a warning.
"I was lucky enough to save my life. It's a pity that Neil was not so lucky. Don't always think that you can always be lucky."
Several people fell silent, remembering that Hunter was usually cautious and inconsistent with his bold temper, and some people had secretly laughed at him.
But with Neil's experience, no one thinks that being cautious is a bad thing.
Feeling that the air was a little oppressive, Hunter cheered up.
"Okay, let's all stop looking listless. Fortunately, the pirates were finally annihilated by us, which can be regarded as revenge for Neil."
Fury didn't agree with the arguments of several people at all, and he rolled his eyes.
Secretly said to Vic and others:
"I wouldn't be surprised at all if such a greedy fool is killed."
Although Fury's words don't sound good, they are also true.
Among the few people, Neil has the richest net worth.
He had always been at the forefront during the previous raids on the village, and every time he was on the front line of the raiding team.
Naturally, I got a lot of Baileys privately.
Because in the past, the pirates were outnumbered, and those who were left behind were some young minions who had just boarded the ship.
He was fortunately uninjured.
After a few times, he who was originally a little vigilant would become careless and underestimate the enemy.
During the boarding battle, Neil was among the first to plunder the pirates' savings and was one of the first to rush onto the pirate ship.
Charging forward with such a high profile, of course, they received the most violent attacks.
Although he was surrounded by people from the navy, and he was not blind in those navy, his rich net worth naturally aroused the covetousness of others.
In just a few days, these navy's three views have been washed away, and their morals have plummeted.
There is no need to do anything, as long as he does not rescue him in time when he is in danger.
Or be more ruthless and stumble at a critical moment.
Those treasures may fall on your own head.
With this idea, how could Neil escape?
And if you die, that will be the end of it.
Not only will there be no pension, but the valuables on the person will also be divided up.
This is the daily life of this era.
The navy is a little better, at least they can bring your body back from the vast sea.
This is also a comfort to the family.
Vic looked at the rows of navy corpses arranged neatly on the deck.
Although simple antiseptic measures were taken, it still smelled a bit.
They lay there quietly, waiting to be claimed by their families.
Vic looked up again at the headless body hanging on the mast of the pirate ship.
That was "Shark" Sku, the captain of the Shark Pirates, who was hung up there a few days ago.
After being exposed to the wind and sun for a few days at sea, it has become somewhat dry.
The head was kept separately by Lieutenant Lipa to facilitate identification.
Vic turned his head and stopped looking. Instead, he looked at the bustling town in front of him and said to the three people behind him:
"let's go."
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