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Pirate Legend - Chapter 9

Published at 1st of March 2023 06:50:42 AM


Chapter 9

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"Here, come and help!" Tangke shouted at the bewildered blade sailors.

When the sailors saw that the captain was surrounded, they immediately pulled themselves together. After identifying the situation, they swung their weapons at their enemies. They could definitely be called fresh troops.

"Damn it, why is there another group of people?" Kedar stared at the people who rushed over, shaking his heart. There were not many pirates on their ship, and most of them had been injured.

Today, all Tangke wanted to do was kill, kill and kill. His nature was a bloodthirsty beast, but he had to put away his fangs in the past, and it had not been revealed until today.

But he was already exhausted and completely supported his body with a fighting spirit.

He ripped the pirate's chest with a slash, then kicked the dead body with a slash, pointed the tip of the axe at Kedar, and said coldly, "Kill their boss first, come with me!"

He knew he can't beat Kedar, so gave up the thought of fighting one-on-one.

Kedar's face changed, and he hurriedly shouted, "Let all the bomb-spitting frogs in the cabin come out!"

Tangke took the lead and rushed into the crowd. The smell of gunpowder smoke and blood stimulated his nerves, and system prompts sounded. This was an obituary of the loss of life. He changed his decision to kill the enemy's head and led someone to guard the exit hatch. He blocked the exit and slashed the fat toads as soon as they climbed up.

There were more bonus points for killing bomb-spitting frogs, and they were more difficult to deal with than humans.

After killing three bomb-spitting frogs in a row, Tangke recruited the third time today. This time, more than ten blade sailors climbed up from the side of the ship!

Tangke ordered some people to stick to the hatch and asked to keep the bomb-spitting frog inside. And he led the remaining nearly twenty sailors to attack the black toad pirates on the deck.

"Mandela, what are you waiting for!" Tangke's voice was like a rumbling thunder, shocking everyone on Mandela who was still hesitating.

Because Tangke and the others held the black toad pirates off, Mandela was rested and took advantage of the situation to exterminate the pirates who boarded the ship. Their ship had been destroyed, and there was no chance even if they want to escape. There was only one option left.

The thirty or so people on the boat stared dumbfounded at the blood-covered Tangke on the opposite boat, and then turned their attention to their captain, waiting for the order.

"The crew of the Mandela, take up arms, and strive to end the battle before the sun sets!" Elizabeth said with a murderous look, pointing the slender sword in her hand to the opposite ship.

The crew saw the dawn of victory, and the overall momentum was greatly lifted. They shouted and rushed to the enemy ship, full of bellicosity. Morale was the decisive factor in cold weapon battles.

The ropes and hooks left by the pirates just now became the way for everyone on the Mandela to board the ship.

The two sides joined forces and attacked the remnants of the black toad. At the juncture of life and death, everyone abandoned their cowardice and fought for nothing but to survive.

The two streams of people gathered together, and Tangke met the female captain and looked at each other.

"We met again, chick, no, lady." Tangke greeted.

Elizabeth didn't care about the other party's words and said sincerely: "Thank you for your rescue with your crew, otherwise Mandela will be done. Let's fight together! Let's fight this group of sea demons together!"

He nodded, turned his eyes to the remaining enemies on the opposite side, and said, "The battle is over in a while, will you tell me your name?"

"Elizabeth feels very honored to meet you." She gave a sword salute. She bowed slightly and her slender figure was hidden in the sword light.

Tangke smiled slightly and lifted his breath to kill again, rushing towards the last group of stubborn pirates on the bow. Elizabeth followed closely, clenching the sword in her hand.

After the numbers of the two sides were added together, there were already more people than the black toad pirates.

Kedar bore the brunt, and he shouted with a hideous face: "Guys of the Black Toad Pirates, you are the wolves of the sea. How can you be defeated by such a group of prey? Come on!"

At the last moment of the naval battle, the person with the musket on both sides shot first, and unlucky ones were shot and fell on the spot. After a round of musket attacks, the two sides fought in one place with cold weapons.

Four or five people surrounded Kedar in the middle, but Kedar was still invincible with his strong swordsmanship, and those people were defeated one after another.

Tangke had seen Elizabeth's battle just now. He knew that although she was a woman, her swordsmanship was no worse than his own. He gave her a wink, and the two rushed to Kedar together.

Kedar kept parrying and released some powerful sword skills from time to time. The airflow attached to the sword was extremely sharp, and a single sword could cut through ordinary weapons.

"Our Black Toad Pirates are the overlords of this sea, you people just wait to accept the punishment of death!" Kedar said fiercely, and another sword stabbed out, and Tangke escaped barely.

Tangke felt that fighting like this was not the way to go, so he began to look for Kedar's weaknesses. He noticed that the opponent's defense on the left was relatively weak because of the lack of his left arm, so he tried his best to attack there.

Although Kedar's left arm had a metal cannon barrel, it was slightly shorter than his arm. He was in a flurry after being attacked.

Elizabeth's eyes narrowed slightly, she seized the opportunity and stabbed with a straight sword, which stabbed Kedar's left shoulder. Tangke was unforgiving, and he struck down with an axe and hit him hard while Kedar's face was twitching from pain.

Kedar let out a whimper, staggered a few steps, and fell from the guardrail into the sea.

Only then did Tangke breathe a sigh of relief. He shouted, "Kedar has been killed by me!"

When the members of the Black Toad Pirates heard that the boss was dead, they were in chaos. Coupled with the small number of people, they were defeated one after another, and some chose to jump into the sea. As for the bomb-spitting frogs, their tempers were also quite fiery, so Tangke had to kill them with none remaining.

Tangke took the lead in clearing the rest of the ship, and this battle was considered a curtain call. Just as the last enemy was eliminated, a system alert sounded.

Ding! You occupied a ship, which belongs to piracy, and you get 300 reward points.

Tangke was overjoyed in his heart, and even the pain of the wound subsided. Now he had tasted the benefits brought by the system, these points were more useful than gold coins. In the battle just now, he has accumulated some points, and the 300 points were already available for him to upgrade.

On the interface in his mind, there was a trophy icon in the lower right corner. Click on it, and the gains from this battle popped up.

Booty: A medium-sized brig, 2132 gold coins, 55 silver coins, 33 copper coins, some other treasures (equivalent to about 240 gold coins), and some food supplies.
The Impulse: Medium Twin Mast Sailboat The new ship obtained can be renamed
Durability: 35/50 The ship is already damaged
Displacement: 150t
Maximum number of people: 250 people
Current number: 1 captain, 28 sailors Including the wounded
Weapons: None
Comprehensive combat power:
Functional buildings: Captain's room, kitchen, observation deck, dining room, bridge, prison cell, sailor cabin (5), material cabin (5).
Accessories: Jib, square sail, ram horn, lifeboat (2).
Average speed: 8 knots
Stability:
Flexibility: Wind-driven sailboats, blindly pursuing speed will reduce flexibility.

Tangke took a brief look and then exited the system, because he still had injuries that had not been treated, and the gold coins on the ship had not been found. Intuition told him that the belongings should be in the captain's cabin. The captain's cabin of this ship was located at the stern and built on the deck. He climbed the stairs and headed there.

Now this ship was mixed with people from both ships, and everyone was searching for everything on the ship.

Opening the door, there were seven or eight people crowded inside, including Elizabeth.

The facilities on the ship were all simple and practical, but the captain's room looks a little more luxurious. There was a solid desk, decorative swords on the wall, and hangers in the corners. The sea breeze from the window blew against the muslin curtains with lace.

The owner of this room was now asleep at the bottom of the sea.

People's attention was on the back room, and there was a door inside the captain's room.

"Hey, this door is locked." The speaker pulled the doorknob hard twice, but the door was solid.

"Let me try, I've been a blacksmith and I've made treasure chests." A crew member on the Mandela squeezed up and took out a small string of keys from his pocket, among which were two thin metal rods. He put his ear on the keyhole, fiddling tentatively in his hand.

After a while, the others became impatient, urging the blacksmith to hurry up.

Tangke couldn't pick locks, so he simply let the man open the door for him. He stood behind the crowd, people's attention was on the door, and they didn't notice him.

With a click, the blacksmith who picked the lock showed a smile. The person next to him saw this and pushed him away impatiently, and opened the door. In the small space that can only accommodate two people standing, there were two treasure chests on the ground. Although they were all locked, there were more than a dozen insignificant silver and copper coins scattered on the ground, shining with an attractive metallic luster.

Everyone sighed, and their eyes lit up like a lamp.

"The money here is enough for me to spend all my life. If they belong to me, I will change a woman a day." A tall and thin man said with a smile.

"Look at how promising you are." Another person rolled his eyes at the man and reached out to grab the silver coins on the ground.

"Wait, what are you doing? The ship belongs to us!" One of Tangke's subordinates shouted violently and then drew his sword.

The nerves of this group of people immediately became tense.

Just as Elizabeth was about to open her mouth to say something, her shoulders suddenly sank, and a sword was placed around her neck, her color suddenly changed.

The one who struck was Tangke.

"Don't move! Guys, your captain is in my hands. Whoever dares to make a move will end up with the people of the Black Toad Pirates."

Tangke stuck to Elizabeth's back, took off her saber, and stared at the men of Mandela.





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