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Pirate Legend - Chapter 41

Published at 1st of March 2023 06:49:55 AM


Chapter 41

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The Evil Dragon Pirates were on their way to Starfish Island and they didn't know that a cloud of haze was about to crush them.

These days, the busiest person was Stephen. He healed the pirates every day, taking off the clumsy bandages one by one and tying them back up again. He rescued two pirates who were dying and won the unanimous respect of the pirates.

However, this elf ship doctor had a very cold attitude toward the pirates. He was just doing his duty.

The helmsman, Cliff, drove the boat leisurely every day. He had a bold nature and quickly became involved with the pirates. And he was an excellent drinker. Even after drinking two bottles of rum, he could still steer steadily.

The eight bomb-spitting frog brothers lived a good life every day. They occasionally bullied troubler. Looking at it now, it was more appropriate to change the name of Troubler to Jinx.

One-Eyed was on the Lucky. The two ships could only communicate by semaphore every day.

Tonk explained to One-eyed that the new crew members were all summoned, which was a half-truth.

One-eyed couldn't understand the game system. He might be more likely to accept it by this. One-eyed was very happy to see these new crew members. The growth of the Evil Dragon Pirates meant that he was one step closer to his goal of revenge.

Today's sea breeze was a bit frantic. Tonk was standing in the captain's room with a wine glass in his hand, watching the churning of the waves while drinking. The hull was rocking, but he was so used to it that it was like flat ground to him.

Someone knocked on the door. Only three times, neither light nor heavy, which unliked pirates who liked to slam the door hard.

"Come in," Tonk said.

Stephen opened the door and came in. He was still in his gentleman's attire with a monocle on his nose and a chain of glasses hanging from one side of his long ears.

"Good noon, Captain." The ship doctor greeted.

Tonk said straight to the point, "Tell me, what's the matter?"

Stephen pondered for a while before answering, "I want to ask about memory. Many people on this ship have lost their memory, including me. But we all think that you are the captain. Isn't that weird?"

"It's quite weird." Tonk poured a glass of wine for him.

Stephen took the glass but didn't drink it. He reminded Tonk, "You haven't answered my question yet."

Tonk was in a bit of a bind. This ship doctor was thoughtful and smart, not as easy to fool as sailors. As long as the sailors were paid enough, they would be very happy. If they had rum, they would be able to get rid of a thousand worries.

"Your name is... Steba... What's that?" Tonk forgot the name of the ship doctor.

"Stephen Seba."

He nodded solemnly and said, "Stephen, I can tell you the truth, but you are not allowed to tell other sailors. Because it will inevitably have an impact."

"I promise you. Please speak, Captain."

"Actually, you were summoned by me. Didn't your memory start at sea? You were summoned at that moment. I am the summoner." Tonk said.

The answer was outrageous, but this was the case. Only this answer could be embedded in the mystery.

"That means... I don't have a past, do I? I don't have any family?" Stephen seemed to have been hit by a sledgehammer in the chest. His slender and beautiful hands trembled, and the wine splashed out.

"Yes, not at all."

"Then what's the point of my existence? Who am I?" He asked in confusion.

"I advise you not to think about this question. As far as I know, there are two results of thinking about this question. One is that you have an epiphany after you understand it. The other is that you go crazy without understanding it. Most of the latter." Tonk advised.

Stephen's face was gloomy and uncertain, he took a sip from the glass, and a wisp of wine dripped from his rosy lips to his collar.

"Actually, no past doesn't mean no future." Tonk said with a smile, "Don't you see that the other people on the boat are living happily?"

Stephen shook his head and said, "I'm not like them."

Tonk pouted and said, "I just hate that you are pretentious."

Stephen didn't argue it. He also hated Tonk. The attitude of both of them was written on their faces.

Tonk took the time to look at the loyalty of the other party and found that it had dropped to 50. It was not certain whether he could keep the ship doctor in the future. He asked, "Stephen, do you like being a pirate?"

"I don't like it." The ship doctor replied neatly.

Tonk looked at the ship doctor in dissatisfaction.

"Farewell." The ship doctor put down his glass and left, but he left another sentence before he closed the door, "But I like being a doctor, and there are indeed many patients who need me here. Although they are all sinful souls, the Lord never said that he would abandon them."

"The other thing I hate about you is beating around the bush," ​​Tonk muttered.

……

The Black Pearl sailed steadily. The surrounding was the boundless sea, which always gave people the illusion that it would never reach the shore.

Flora stood on the observation deck and picked up the telescope every few moments to look around. She was meticulous about this job. Because of her good eyesight, she had been the lookout these days, helping everyone avoid coral reefs and storms.

This time, she saw a miniature piece of land in the telescope. Her heart moved and a sense of homesickness came out. She prayed that this was Starfish Island.

The Black Pearl rode the wind and waves, getting closer and closer to the island. The appearance of the island became clearer and clearer.

"It's Starfish Island! It's really Starfish Island!" Flora shouted happily, jumping and jumping on the observation deck. She told the good news to the people on the boat.

The pirates looked in the direction of the island, but they couldn't see anything. When the ship approached a lot, they finally see a foggy outline.

Continuous sailing was hard work, especially for poorly lodged sailors. The captain could live in a single room and sleep in a bed. But the sailors were different. They all had to sleep in sleeping bags woven with ropes, hanging on the upper deck like silkworm cocoons.

You could imagine the scene of dozens of men sleeping in one room. They had to endure the crowds and smells in the cabin together. Therefore, pirates would cherish the time to rest on the shore.

Hearing the noise outside, Tonk also came out, looking at the gradually clear island with interest.

Starfish Island was named after its shape of it, which was pentagonal and looked like a starfish. The island looked quite big, but it was only the size of a pinhead on the map.

Ding! You arrived at an island and obtained basic information about it.
Island: Starfish Island
Country of Origin: Greenland Empire
Description: This is an inconspicuous island, poor and backward. If it wasn't for the crystal fish horns here, it would have been forgotten by navigators.
Armament: 89
Commercial Degree: 355
Technology Degree: 135
Favorability Degree
Buildings: handicraft workshop, leather workshop, bone products shop, crystal fish corner exchange, shrine, altar, priest's house, patriarch's house.
Special Location: Skull Stadium
Coordinates: W238N99

Tonk glanced at the island information. It was really shabby. The data was a long way behind Port Carlin, giving the impression that it was an aboriginal tribe. The main purpose of his visit this time was to deliver medicines and distribute the medicines to some of the islanders.

Tonk did a rare good thing this time, mainly because Flora begged so hard that he couldn't refuse.

At this time, someone noticed that there was thick smoke rising from the island, and there were flames flickering below.

Flora was so shocked that her face turned pale, she covered her mouth and said, "Could it be that... my father..."

Tonk asked, "What's the matter? Could it be a clan rebellion? Or is someone attacking the island?"

Stephen interjected: "You mentioned that there is a plague on this island. Maybe it's burning the bodies of the dead."

After hearing this, Tonk was slightly moved. He glanced at Flora and found that Flora had already cried. He patted her on the back to show consolation.

Two ships docked and dropped anchor. One of the pirates stayed behind and the rest went to the island. Stephen put on a mask and strongly suggested that Tonk wear it too.

Others followed suit. But because they had not enough masks, they had to cover their mouths and noses with white canvas strips.

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