Yawen doesn't plan to stay in Spain for too long.Because he didn't know whether the old man named Mohola would move his position again in such a short few days, even if there were Sabiya's people watching over there at any time, he didn't feel at ease.The old man who sounds like he knows that even if he is not slaughtered, he will not live for long has always been an indelible nightmare in Sanssel's heart. If the old man is really allowed to die, maybe even Digging him out of the grave would not satisfy Sancel.

So after getting enough supplies and information from Andre, Yawen took Sancerre back to the pirate ship and explained his thoughts to Casper.

Sancerre had regained his spirits. He didn't want to discuss this matter with Yawen, so he didn't mention it, and fought with other pirates not to think about it.Yawen thought that he probably understood that he could not stop the development of this matter at all, so he didn't intend to resist much, and simply kept out of sight and out of mind.

Kaspar stood at the bow of the boat and listened to Yawen's words. After a moment of silence, he slowly asked, "How much did he tell you about that Mohola?"

"He basically didn't mention it." Yawen shook his head slightly, but he didn't seem to feel regret or indignation on his expression, "But I don't really care about it. No matter what his past is, I just want to Concerned about how the past will affect him."

"It's a good attitude." Casper spoke slowly, his lips moved slightly, and his words were not clear, "Actually, he never mentioned this to us, he only told that A group of stupid boys, saying that Mohola has a lot of money in his hands that can be robbed-he probably didn't lie about this. I'm probably the only person on the whole ship who knows that he has been tracking Mohola for so many years The reason is actually a desire for revenge."

"If you don't even know, it seems that he really doesn't want to mention those past events at all." Yawen sighed a little, but soon put on his smile again, and asked, "When did you meet?" That kid's?"

"I was the first one in this group to meet him." Casper raised his chin slightly, not minding sharing this story, "I don't think it's too far away, but it's actually been several years Well, in short, considering his age, we met quite early. He was also in Spain at the time, sitting in the black market doing nothing, not accepting tasks, not doing business, I can't even guess this young boy What is the purpose of showing up in such a place. It wasn't until I mentioned to the guys at the mission reception that I hoped to find a job at sea, it didn't matter as an escort or a black money grab, that he suddenly stepped forward and proposed that he also wanted to For a job like this."

Hearing this, Yawen glanced at Casper with a half-smile, "You don't look like someone who would take care of him just for a chance encounter."

"Of course I won't." Casper still stated in a slow and low tone, "I didn't even look at him at the time, I just took the task and left. Not long after I walked out of the black market, that guy also left I came out, but I didn’t actually follow me. I didn’t know that he had accepted the same mission as me until I saw him again on the employer’s boat. Our employer is a not-so-clean businessman. Doing business, but in fact doing some disgusting business. But I don't care about it at all, as long as they are willing to pay, I don't bother to care about what they are going to do."

Yawen watched him swing the rudder in his hand slightly to the left, without interrupting him.

"Sancel was sleeping in the stern at that time. He didn't communicate with anyone. If someone went to talk to him, he would only respond with that weird smile. He only had a short knife on his body, and he looked very weak. , as thin as a slave who is abused by his master all day long.” Casper thought about it for a while, and continued, “Although I don’t know his exact age, he probably hadn’t fully grown up at that time. I think he seems to have grown taller in recent years than when we first met, and he looks much healthier, not as sickly as he was then."

Yawen could probably imagine what Sancerre looked like at that time, he laughed twice, and asked, "And then?"

"Then I stopped paying attention to him. Our first three days on the ship were uneventful, and my job was to protect the employer in case of emergencies, so most of the time I was actually doing nothing." Caspar stopped when he said this, turned around and gave a few instructions to the pirates standing by the mast, turned the ship around, and then came back again and said: "I don't remember clearly, it was probably the first On the fourth or fifth day, the ship got caught with pirates - that's probably what the employer said about a possible 'emergency'. I wasn't really a pirate at the time, just something I am willing to be a mercenary, so I have actually had a confrontation with pirates before, and I know them well. My employer at the time was less courageous than a mouse, and immediately hid in the cabin, leaving only The next few able-bodied crew members stayed on deck with me. And Sancerre."

"When he was fighting, he looked very different from usual, and the coherence of his movements was the most outstanding existence among people I have ever seen." Yawen said, "What was he like then compared to now?"

"If you put it that way, it's actually not much weaker." Casper replied, "I guess his frighteningly strong fighting ability should have been connected before he knew me. That is to say, in a certain It probably has something to do with that old bastard named Mohola."

Yawen nodded, "It's quite reasonable."

"His sword is very fast. Although it is only a short knife that is quite common on the market, in his hand it is like a precious knife that is rare in a hundred years. It cuts the enemy's flesh and throat faster than I have ever seen. The most ferocious wild wolf must be decisive." Casper described, "We only had a few people on board, but he defeated the entire ship's people with his ability. Later, our employer came out of the cabin After seeing his eyes shine, I hope he can stay on the ship and promise to pay him enough money."

"He probably wants the enemy's ship more than money?" Yawen raised his eyebrows and guessed casually.

"You know him well enough." Caspar looked at Yavin in a little surprise, nodded and said, "That's right, Sancer told the employer that he didn't want the money anymore, he just wanted The employer can give him some food and water, and then give him the enemy's ship—while the employer was hesitating, he suddenly pointed to me."

Yawen sneered, "His habit of robbing people casually has been around since then."

"He has always done things like this." Casper said lightly, his tone didn't seem to be complaining, but he sounded a little helpless, "He said, if the employer gave him the boat and paid me the reward, And if he asked him to take me away, he would guarantee the employer three voyages without any compensation at all. The employer hesitated for a while and agreed. I don't know how they negotiated, but the guy didn't ask for it at all. Listening to my own wishes, I only reached a unilateral consensus with the employer. But anyway, whoever pays will pay, and I don’t mind changing employers halfway through.”

"And you went on board with him?"

"That's right," Kaspar said, "I was skeptical at first, thinking how to get this ship going if it was just the two of us, who knows he actually left a few people on that ship The pirates persuaded them to be obedient by means that I don't know until now, so that the number of people who can barely make the big ship sail normally. What I didn't expect was that he actually kept the agreement and did his duty. Dutifully escorted that employer on three voyages without claiming a coin."

"It does sound like his style." Yawen smiled, turned his back to the side of the ship, looked at Casper's still expressionless thin face, "I have personally experienced his cruelty , but I have also seen his stubbornness in certain aspects countless times, and sometimes I actually doubt whether I have never understood him at all.”

"Everyone has this feeling." Casper nodded in agreement, "He is like a mystery, no one can really see through him—in our eyes, you probably count."

"I just put some thoughts on him that normal people would never have, and then I was lucky enough to get me right occasionally." Yawen smiled, turned his head to look in the direction of the cabin, and lowered his tone , "Anyway, no matter what he is thinking, as long as it is not the unacceptable idea of ​​sending him to death, I don't care now."

"Sometimes you really make me feel frighteningly frank." Casper judged him, and after a pause for a few seconds, he added: "Regarding this aspect, although I don't think I will feel so sad when he dies, but I would be more happy to see that he is still alive and well, no matter what he does, he still upholds his usual style. We have known each other for many years, and there are many old friends on board... probably not friends, but so many people Staying together has become a habit, and if you suddenly lose someone, you will probably be quite lonely."

"He will be very happy to hear you say that." Yawen nodded, stood up straight and ended the conversation, "There is still a distance from France, I will not disturb you and concentrate on sailing, it is a pleasure chatting with you .”

Casper responded in a low voice, and didn't say anything more.

Yawen looked back at the sea that was still as calm as a huge mirror, felt the wind direction and walked into the cabin, intending to see what Sancer and the other guys were doing.

☆、Chapter 073

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