As the bow hit the buffer zone on the pier, Roger asked the skeleton crew to lower their anchors, and then let them return to the cabin to not frighten others.

   Jumping off the bow again, Elok looked around the harbor. Although there is a bit of fire, it is far from the level of brightly lit. The moon in the sky is a bit mutilated, but it is still very bright. Make up for the lack of lights. The sea of ​​stars in the night sky is very dazzling. It's not like the polluted starry sky on earth. The stars here are very bright.

   The night is quiet, only the screaming spring of wild cats in the distance. Elok pinched his waist and sighed, then sighed:

   "It's better to land!"

   "That's not what you said just now, Captain." Roger, who climbed down the ladder, came to Elok's side and said. "You said just now that the sea is better. How free. Tsk tsk tsk~~ If you didn't see you vomiting, I thought it was true."

   "So now I'm going to have supper. Do you have an opinion?" Elok turned his head and glanced at Roger, his tone a little threatening.

   curled his lips helplessly, then patted Elok’s forehead and shoulder, Roger said:

   "Of course not. Captain. Let's go to the bar."

   "Sanhe?"

   "Of course, Sanhe is still open now." Roger strode forward. Looks very familiar with the port.

   This makes Elok very curious. After all, pirates don't visit Port Droll very often. The only time I came was to rob. So he chased up and asked:

   "What did "White Sea Gull" do before?"

   "White Seagull?" Roger asked strangely as he walked. "I used to be pirates. Murder and arson, do no evil."

   "Then why are you so familiar with Port Droll?" Elok asked strangely.

   "Is it weird? I'm a pirate. Why can't I be familiar with it. This is like our home. We often come here to entertain." Roger said as he walked. Then he pushed forward with his lower body.

   Ignoring Roger's movements, Elok asked in confusion:

   "Uh~~ I think it’s kind of weird. Are you afraid of being caught by the police?"

Roger suddenly stopped and looked at Elok with a weird expression, and said, "What are you afraid of? We are a serious passenger ship. The passenger ship travels between Guinea Island and Port Droll in the Eastern Continent. Although there are all guests on board. No, but we are still conscientious to go back and forth between the two places every day."

   That is to say. Isn't it just hiding as a passenger ship? Could it be that what I just said was inaccurate?

  East Continent? That was a place separated from the Hutt Empire by a whole mysterious sea. Nima will take a full month to drive. Also conscientiously come back and forth with this every day. It is perfunctory to make up nonsense like this.

   Elok shook his head helplessly, and walked ahead of Roger, and said, "After that, we will also be a passenger ship between Guinea and Port Droll every day."

   coughed twice and cleared his throat. Roger caught up from behind and said:

   "But I have to remind you, Captain Jack. Your ship is a bit small and can't be a passenger ship."

   "The White Seagull is also very small. And it can't reach Guiana Island in one day." Elok said nonchalantly.

   Hearing this, Roger smiled, "At least bigger than your ghost ship."

   Then he looked at Elok who had something wrong with his face and said: "That's right, anyway, it's a cover-up, everyone knows. There are many people who do bad things."

   "Oh? Didn't it mean that there is only one pirate on the sea of ​​fog?" Elok looked at Roger in confusion.

   "Since you asked so, let me tell you something inside. Anyway, everyone knows it. You know it's a matter of time." He glanced at Elok's profile for unknown reasons.

   "Although there is only this family of pirates in the mysterious sea, it is not just pirates who are unscrupulous." Roger smiled mysteriously. Continued: "Pirates are the most unscrupulous business on the surface, looting cargo ships and killing people. But you haven't seen what those cargo ships and passenger ships are doing? They are much darker than pirates."

   "What are you doing?" Ailock saw Roger, who looked like a teacher, and echoed suspiciously.

   This really gave Roger the superiority of some old sailors and gave more information:

"The'cargo ship' in our slang refers to smuggling ships that travel between the Hutt Empire and other empires, and of course there are also smuggling ships that travel to and from various states. And'passenger ship' means human trafficking to and from various places. Boat."

Seeing Elok with a slightly suspicious look, Roger continued: "If they travel back and forth between Droll City and Dameya, they abduct women, sell alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. It would be even more powerful if they went to the Eastern Continent. What? Can smuggle."

   He looked at Elok with a weird smile, and emphasized again: "Anything, anything, as long as you want it. The most of them are guns, ammunition and drugs."

   "Really? Is there a lot of this kind of things?" Elok was even more surprised and questioned again.

   "You can pick a ship, go up and take a look. Almost there are." Roger pointed his finger at the cargo ship behind him and said again. "If you don't touch these, you might not know it for the rest of your life."

  This~~ I really didn't expect it. Is this also an unspoken rule? I thought the Hutt Empire was a country ruled by law. Unexpectedly, it is only on the surface. The various relationships secretly are messed up.

  What kind of unspoken rule is allowed by the **** of order.

   This is outrageous. Doesn't this destroy the foundation of a country?

   If there is so much smuggling and human trafficking.

   Will this not shake the population base of a country? Thinking about it, I feel a little scary.

   No wonder there are so many missing people every year, the police say that they are missing in the mysterious sea. Where on earth did you know where you are missing?

   shook his head slightly, lamenting how difficult things are in the world. Ellock remained silent and continued to listen to Roger.

"So everyone knows what they do. Most of them are playing haha. If they can't violate each other's interests, then drink together and have fun together. If they violate each other's interests, then fight. Until one party dies." Roger continued with an unexplained smile.

   "So, when we choose those cargo ships to rob, we must be careful. Don't choose those hard stubbles to start."

   "Oh?" Elok asked suspiciously.

   "Many cargo ships are lined with extraordinary people. You don't think smuggling and doing those tasks are safe, right?" Roger looked at Elok seriously when he heard the words.

   "Doing some illegal work makes a lot of money, and of course you have to invest more. It is common to find a few extraordinary people as bodyguards. Moreover, there are many situations where extraordinary people are captains and bosses. After all, being extraordinary costs money."

   ahem~ I really wanted to find some cargo ships to robbery, after all, I can't be regarded as a real pirate. But if you hear Roger say that, it seems that the pirates are much better than them.

   According to the law, those people can die 10,000 times. Hey~

   Isn't that robbing it for the people? By the way, save thousands of girls?

"But what? Actually, middle-level transcendents would never go to sea to do this kind of bodyguard business. After all, where is their own worth. On the one hand, they are unwilling to take on this kind of tired work, on the other hand, the boss can’t hire it. Pick them up." Roger looked at Elok who continued to listen to the lecture and continued to explain.

   "Of course, unless they are the boss themselves." He said with a smile. Then no more words.

   Seeing that Roger stopped talking, Elok nodded in gratitude:

   "Thank you, Roger. This has given me a lot of inside information. At least it's not stunned."

   "You are welcome. I don't want my captain to be overthrown by other extraordinary people the first time he goes to sea. I will have to be buried at that time." Roger waved indifferently.

   then said again in a small inaudible voice: "It's treated as tuition. I won't pay it back?"

   "What did you say?" Elok asked when he heard Roger mutter to himself.

   "Nothing, Captain." He haha, patted Elok on the shoulder, pointed to the brightly lit Sanhe bar in front of him and said:

   "Sanhe is here."

  

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like