Yin Hong
043
"I, I'm not a pirate, I'm just a farm laborer...planting wheatgrass, washing cattle, brushing horses...that's all I really know!" said one of them.He stutters when he speaks, apparently still driven by fear, and judging from his appearance should make sure he's not lying.The figure of this man is not tall, he is dressed in rough linen clothes, his hands and the part of the arm exposed from the sleeve are covered with traces of workmanship, the stubble on his face is all over his chin, and his hair is also messy. It is obvious that he has been there for a long time. Didn't clean up after myself.
Sanser looked at this man with a smirk and said nothing, Yawen glanced at him and said helplessly: "When you first appeared on the Tlandia, it is basically the same as he is now. The difference, what's so funny?"
"It's just funny." After Sancer finished answering, he asked Yawen again with flickering eyes: "Do you still remember the first time you saw me?"
Yawen smiled, stretched out his hand and pushed his approaching body away.
"Then why did you appear on this pirate ship?" Casper continued to ask.
"I was caught!" The man who claimed to be a laborer replied eagerly, "I, I don't know anything, the gang asked me to drive the boat for them, otherwise they would kill me and throw me into the sea. ... I dare not disobey them, so I have been on board under their instructions."
"And what about that group of people you're talking about? Where are they now?"
"They went to the island, leaving the two of us alone." The laborer said, he glanced at the coast not far away in a panic, not knowing what he was afraid of, "and let us keep the boat from docking , if we don't do what they say, we'll be left alone on the island to die."
Casper turned his attention to another person, "What about you?"
"...I'm a thief." The man was also extremely nervous at first, but he seemed to realize that Casper would not directly harm himself, so he seemed much calmer than the laborer, "I was also They caught us. We have been waiting at sea for more than a day. They only let us wander around the island without any other instructions. We drop anchor at night to sleep, and let the boat drift with the wind and waves during the day, as long as we don’t go too far from the coast. Just go far."
"Is this the coast where they landed?"
"No." The thief shook his head twice. "I don't really remember the exact direction. We have been driving around the island, and I didn't think about remembering the location. I just remember that there is a wooden place where they landed." The house, there is a statue next to the house, the rest is really unclear, really unclear..."
Sancer seemed to be a little tired from standing, so he simply squatted down and looked closely at the expressions of the two people with great interest.The two captured people were still not at ease. The cowardly laborer even weakened his legs in fright again and moved a little to the side, but was kicked back by the pirates next to him soon.
Caspar saw that Sancer just squatted down without making any further moves, so he continued to ask: "Then can you roughly remember how many of them there are?"
The laborer was too frightened to speak. The thief racked his brains to think, and then said with some embarrassment and hesitation: "It seems that there are at least 50 people."
"Where are they from?" Casper asked the last question, "Do they also speak Spanish like you?"
"No, no, not all of them," said the thief, "some of them will, and others don't look like our people. They rarely talk to us except to give orders, so I'm not sure if they will." meeting."
After asking these questions, Casper turned his head to Sancerre who was squatting on the ground, and asked his opinion with his eyes.
Sancer looked at him, then looked up at Yawen standing behind him, and asked the two with a smile, "Do you want to go home?"
This time not only the laborer was still afraid to speak, but even the more courageous thief was stunned. He looked at Sancerre hesitantly, not knowing how to answer this question.
"Do you want to go home?" Sancer asked patiently again.
The thief looked at his unclear expression and nodded hesitantly.
"Then how about I send you back?" Sancer finished with a smile, pointing to the frightened laborer, "I'll send you back, and then you will send one of the pigs from your farm to I."
Originally, Yawen stood behind him with his hands clasped to watch the excitement, but when he heard his inexplicable words, he laughed wantonly.
"Sancer!" cried one of the pirates, dumbfounded. "Hey! Boss, what are you thinking?"
"Leave me alone." Sancer made a face at the pirate, "I can do whatever I like," he said, looking at the laborer again, and asked again, "OK?"
"I...I'm just a worker, no, I don't have that power..." The laborer finished trembling. He couldn't understand what Sancerre wanted to do, and his mind kept tumbling Thoughts, some absurd assumptions can even directly scare oneself to faint.
"I don't care about these things. I'll take you back. You go to your master's farm to get a pig out," Sancel said, pointing at the thief. "Aren't you a thief? You're so good at stealing things, you can help him."
"If I promise you to do this, will you really send us back?" the thief asked suspiciously.
"That's right." Sancer said with a playful smile, "If I say it, I will definitely do it."
The thief gritted his teeth and thought for a while, then glanced at the laborer beside him, and nodded vigorously, "I promise you, I hope you can send us back."
"Ha! Alright." Sancer laughed. He stood up and pointed to the pirates around him, "Go and help them find a place to sleep in the warehouse, and I will send them back later."
The pirates were dumbfounded, and after being shocked for a long time, they could only curse in resignation. The people who were in charge of the navigation dispersed to prepare for landing, and the rest had to lead the two innocent people into the warehouse unluckily.
"See?" Dajuli said, patting Yavin on the shoulder as he passed by, "I told you Sancerre is so disorganized that we'll never understand what he's thinking." something."
"I see." Yawen smiled and nodded in agreement.He took a few steps forward, gently pinched a lock of hair at the back of Sancerre's head, leaned behind his ear and asked, "Why? Want to prove to me that you are indeed a trustworthy and trustworthy person ?”
Sancer grabbed his hand, turned to him and asked, "And if I did send them back, would you think so?"
"It's the first time I've found you so naive." Yawen shook his head, feeling amused, "It's incredible."
The sailor standing on the observation deck yelled something to Casper, and Casper quickly returned to the rudder, directing the pirates to go to the right side of the island, and the ship gradually moved away from the unmanned ship. The boat began to approach the island slowly.
"They have found their place." Yawen patted Sancerre's cheek lightly, and walked towards the bow of the ship first, "Get ready to disembark, you persistent pirate leader."
The ship stopped at a distance from the beach, and the sailors furled the sails and anchored, and made all the preparations.After explaining what he needed to do next, Casper turned to Sancerre and said, "Take a few people."
"No." Sancer rejected him without even thinking about it, "A bunch of unsightly guys, following along will only cause trouble."
"Hey! Boss, how can you say that?" The pirates nearby shouted dissatisfiedly, "We are also very powerful."
"Anyway, no." Sancer waved his hands twice, and walked towards the cabin, "You can cook something on board and prepare dinner when we come back, don't follow us."
The pirates murmured to each other, as if it was a big deal for Sancer to see them so clearly, but due to his prestige and Casper standing here, they didn't dare to curse out loud.
Caspar watched Sancerre walk into the cabin, and told Yawen: "Be careful, don't come back half dead."
"I can't promise you anything." Yawen sighed and shook his head, "Whether we will get hurt depends entirely on Sancer's attitude towards this matter."
"...In short, be careful." Casper seemed to feel that he had nothing to say, or he subconsciously agreed with Yawen's point of view, so he couldn't find anything to refute.
After setting up the ship, the sailors lowered the boat on the side of the ship—this was Dajuli's request. She insisted that in such a cold winter day, jumping into the sea all at once would be tantamount to making trouble for herself, and at the same time got her in trouble.
"It seems that I am destined to not be able to try the feeling of jumping off the boat by swinging that rope alone." Yawen smiled at Sancerre when he stepped on the boat, "I always meet some different reasons."
"You can do that anytime later if you want to," Sancel said turning to him. "I can park the boats by the sea for you to play with, and let them drive away when you get bored."
Yawen chuckled a few times, "Don't talk too much, have you brought the sea chart?"
"Bring it." Sancer patted himself on the chest, "But I don't think that ridiculous picture can play any role, why did you say you want to bring it?"
"Just in case." Yawen glanced at him with a light smile, "Also just in case, I also brought two self-defense knives, which are very likely to come in handy."
Sancer was startled, gritted his teeth with an extremely aggrieved expression, "I won't hurt you."
"You must not know, your expression looks even more disgusting than a fat, big-eared, evil-eyed profiteer I met before." Yawen slapped him on the head, "It's been a long time since I've known you That's right, I'll know if you're lying or not."
Hearing what he said, Sanssel immediately burst out laughing unscrupulously, "Yawen! How can you know so many things about me? It's amazing."
"Put away your nonsense, let's go ashore quickly and try to come back early, don't you still want to come back and have dinner on the boat?"
"Hey, good."
☆、Chapter 044
Sanser looked at this man with a smirk and said nothing, Yawen glanced at him and said helplessly: "When you first appeared on the Tlandia, it is basically the same as he is now. The difference, what's so funny?"
"It's just funny." After Sancer finished answering, he asked Yawen again with flickering eyes: "Do you still remember the first time you saw me?"
Yawen smiled, stretched out his hand and pushed his approaching body away.
"Then why did you appear on this pirate ship?" Casper continued to ask.
"I was caught!" The man who claimed to be a laborer replied eagerly, "I, I don't know anything, the gang asked me to drive the boat for them, otherwise they would kill me and throw me into the sea. ... I dare not disobey them, so I have been on board under their instructions."
"And what about that group of people you're talking about? Where are they now?"
"They went to the island, leaving the two of us alone." The laborer said, he glanced at the coast not far away in a panic, not knowing what he was afraid of, "and let us keep the boat from docking , if we don't do what they say, we'll be left alone on the island to die."
Casper turned his attention to another person, "What about you?"
"...I'm a thief." The man was also extremely nervous at first, but he seemed to realize that Casper would not directly harm himself, so he seemed much calmer than the laborer, "I was also They caught us. We have been waiting at sea for more than a day. They only let us wander around the island without any other instructions. We drop anchor at night to sleep, and let the boat drift with the wind and waves during the day, as long as we don’t go too far from the coast. Just go far."
"Is this the coast where they landed?"
"No." The thief shook his head twice. "I don't really remember the exact direction. We have been driving around the island, and I didn't think about remembering the location. I just remember that there is a wooden place where they landed." The house, there is a statue next to the house, the rest is really unclear, really unclear..."
Sancer seemed to be a little tired from standing, so he simply squatted down and looked closely at the expressions of the two people with great interest.The two captured people were still not at ease. The cowardly laborer even weakened his legs in fright again and moved a little to the side, but was kicked back by the pirates next to him soon.
Caspar saw that Sancer just squatted down without making any further moves, so he continued to ask: "Then can you roughly remember how many of them there are?"
The laborer was too frightened to speak. The thief racked his brains to think, and then said with some embarrassment and hesitation: "It seems that there are at least 50 people."
"Where are they from?" Casper asked the last question, "Do they also speak Spanish like you?"
"No, no, not all of them," said the thief, "some of them will, and others don't look like our people. They rarely talk to us except to give orders, so I'm not sure if they will." meeting."
After asking these questions, Casper turned his head to Sancerre who was squatting on the ground, and asked his opinion with his eyes.
Sancer looked at him, then looked up at Yawen standing behind him, and asked the two with a smile, "Do you want to go home?"
This time not only the laborer was still afraid to speak, but even the more courageous thief was stunned. He looked at Sancerre hesitantly, not knowing how to answer this question.
"Do you want to go home?" Sancer asked patiently again.
The thief looked at his unclear expression and nodded hesitantly.
"Then how about I send you back?" Sancer finished with a smile, pointing to the frightened laborer, "I'll send you back, and then you will send one of the pigs from your farm to I."
Originally, Yawen stood behind him with his hands clasped to watch the excitement, but when he heard his inexplicable words, he laughed wantonly.
"Sancer!" cried one of the pirates, dumbfounded. "Hey! Boss, what are you thinking?"
"Leave me alone." Sancer made a face at the pirate, "I can do whatever I like," he said, looking at the laborer again, and asked again, "OK?"
"I...I'm just a worker, no, I don't have that power..." The laborer finished trembling. He couldn't understand what Sancerre wanted to do, and his mind kept tumbling Thoughts, some absurd assumptions can even directly scare oneself to faint.
"I don't care about these things. I'll take you back. You go to your master's farm to get a pig out," Sancel said, pointing at the thief. "Aren't you a thief? You're so good at stealing things, you can help him."
"If I promise you to do this, will you really send us back?" the thief asked suspiciously.
"That's right." Sancer said with a playful smile, "If I say it, I will definitely do it."
The thief gritted his teeth and thought for a while, then glanced at the laborer beside him, and nodded vigorously, "I promise you, I hope you can send us back."
"Ha! Alright." Sancer laughed. He stood up and pointed to the pirates around him, "Go and help them find a place to sleep in the warehouse, and I will send them back later."
The pirates were dumbfounded, and after being shocked for a long time, they could only curse in resignation. The people who were in charge of the navigation dispersed to prepare for landing, and the rest had to lead the two innocent people into the warehouse unluckily.
"See?" Dajuli said, patting Yavin on the shoulder as he passed by, "I told you Sancerre is so disorganized that we'll never understand what he's thinking." something."
"I see." Yawen smiled and nodded in agreement.He took a few steps forward, gently pinched a lock of hair at the back of Sancerre's head, leaned behind his ear and asked, "Why? Want to prove to me that you are indeed a trustworthy and trustworthy person ?”
Sancer grabbed his hand, turned to him and asked, "And if I did send them back, would you think so?"
"It's the first time I've found you so naive." Yawen shook his head, feeling amused, "It's incredible."
The sailor standing on the observation deck yelled something to Casper, and Casper quickly returned to the rudder, directing the pirates to go to the right side of the island, and the ship gradually moved away from the unmanned ship. The boat began to approach the island slowly.
"They have found their place." Yawen patted Sancerre's cheek lightly, and walked towards the bow of the ship first, "Get ready to disembark, you persistent pirate leader."
The ship stopped at a distance from the beach, and the sailors furled the sails and anchored, and made all the preparations.After explaining what he needed to do next, Casper turned to Sancerre and said, "Take a few people."
"No." Sancer rejected him without even thinking about it, "A bunch of unsightly guys, following along will only cause trouble."
"Hey! Boss, how can you say that?" The pirates nearby shouted dissatisfiedly, "We are also very powerful."
"Anyway, no." Sancer waved his hands twice, and walked towards the cabin, "You can cook something on board and prepare dinner when we come back, don't follow us."
The pirates murmured to each other, as if it was a big deal for Sancer to see them so clearly, but due to his prestige and Casper standing here, they didn't dare to curse out loud.
Caspar watched Sancerre walk into the cabin, and told Yawen: "Be careful, don't come back half dead."
"I can't promise you anything." Yawen sighed and shook his head, "Whether we will get hurt depends entirely on Sancer's attitude towards this matter."
"...In short, be careful." Casper seemed to feel that he had nothing to say, or he subconsciously agreed with Yawen's point of view, so he couldn't find anything to refute.
After setting up the ship, the sailors lowered the boat on the side of the ship—this was Dajuli's request. She insisted that in such a cold winter day, jumping into the sea all at once would be tantamount to making trouble for herself, and at the same time got her in trouble.
"It seems that I am destined to not be able to try the feeling of jumping off the boat by swinging that rope alone." Yawen smiled at Sancerre when he stepped on the boat, "I always meet some different reasons."
"You can do that anytime later if you want to," Sancel said turning to him. "I can park the boats by the sea for you to play with, and let them drive away when you get bored."
Yawen chuckled a few times, "Don't talk too much, have you brought the sea chart?"
"Bring it." Sancer patted himself on the chest, "But I don't think that ridiculous picture can play any role, why did you say you want to bring it?"
"Just in case." Yawen glanced at him with a light smile, "Also just in case, I also brought two self-defense knives, which are very likely to come in handy."
Sancer was startled, gritted his teeth with an extremely aggrieved expression, "I won't hurt you."
"You must not know, your expression looks even more disgusting than a fat, big-eared, evil-eyed profiteer I met before." Yawen slapped him on the head, "It's been a long time since I've known you That's right, I'll know if you're lying or not."
Hearing what he said, Sanssel immediately burst out laughing unscrupulously, "Yawen! How can you know so many things about me? It's amazing."
"Put away your nonsense, let's go ashore quickly and try to come back early, don't you still want to come back and have dinner on the boat?"
"Hey, good."
☆、Chapter 044
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