Pirate: Crazy Devil Vic
Chapter 33: Grab it again!
The village chief never thought of getting these things back.
He had lived long enough to know that the extent of the damage done to the village was not tied to the title of pirate or navy.
And the villagers also imagined that they could snatch gold coins from the evil dragon, which was really fantastic.
These people begging for food at sea do not care who the original owner of the thing is, what they grab is theirs. This is an eternal truth.
Now the village chief only hopes that these navy will not be too greedy, at least they can save some losses for the villagers, and they can live up to their responsibilities.
As soon as the village chief finished speaking, the atmosphere became tense.
The officer who was busy registering raised his head and glanced at the village chief with disdain, then continued to register without taking any notice.
The sailors who were transporting the ships naturally did not dare to stop their movements without instructions, and their performances varied.
Some experienced people looked at the village chief with ridicule in their eyes, and they all looked at him unkindly.
The inexperienced rookies were a little ashamed when they heard this, and they avoided looking directly into the eyes of the villagers. However, under the authority of their superiors, they did not dare to act rashly and disobey orders.
Vic didn't look sideways and continued to move supplies.
Fury was not affected at all and looked at the village chief with a smile to see the fun.
In his opinion, it was just that he might have to live a hard life, which was simply too easy.
Barritt has also accepted the reality, but he is more kind and whispers that taking half is already a lot.
Second Lieutenant Lipa seemed to have heard something funny. He laughed a few times and said to the village chief with a half-smile but not a smile:
"These things are pirates' stolen goods. We have registered them in order to transport them back to the base and return them to the public."
After hearing this, the village chief already knew that the situation was irreversible and that the things would never come back. He did not want to continue to joke about his own life, so he remained silent.
Seeing his silence, Lieutenant Lipa kindly spoke to comfort him:
"Don't worry, after we register these things, not a single pele will be touched. They will be transported back to the naval base intact."
He said again in a determined tone:
"It's definitely not all the things that were robbed in your village. There must be stolen goods from pirates, maybe from other villages or caravans. But we can't listen to which ones are stolen goods from pirates and which ones are the property of your village. Just tell me and I will give you the things casually.”
He sighed softly, seemingly feeling helpless and embarrassed that the villagers did not understand his work, and explained to them patiently.
"When we take the time to capture the Shark Pirates and investigate clearly, you can naturally get your things back."
Seeing that the other party had nothing to say and looked like he was being taught, Second Lieutenant Lipa nodded with satisfaction.
He took on a businesslike attitude again, with a serious face.
"Of course, you have to pick it up yourself. Our navy has to protect the country and the people, and we don't have time to serve as a transport team for you. If you are worried, you can also send someone to follow us to the base."
Of course the village chief wouldn't believe his nonsense, and he didn't dare to follow the boat to the naval base. Who knew he might encounter pirates along the way and be killed.
The villagers only dared to send an old man to fight for themselves, and naturally they did not dare to resist. The warriors who dared to resist died as early as the first wave of pirates' plunder.
At this time, the remaining people could only endure their anger and prepare drinks for these robbers.
After having their fill of wine and food, all the sailors boarded the navy warship with satisfaction and sailed away.
He quickly moved forward to catch up with the Shark Pirates, but he did not let them notice that he was slowing down and hanging far behind them.
The navy ate the pirates' loot and drank the stolen ale. Although most of the treasure was taken away by the captain and officers, everyone still got a lot, which was several times their salary.
The good things were put into their pockets, and the recruits felt an unprecedented novel experience.
This kind of plunder and unearned happiness is engraved in the genes of almost all human beings, and few people can resist its invasion.
Most of the new recruits gradually felt at ease, thinking that this was the reward for their hard work fighting the pirates.
There are only a few people who cannot overcome their own moral shackles, but I believe that after a few times, they will fall in love with this special extra income.
In fact, it is almost difficult to encounter such good things on this route. The navy also has regulations for going to sea, and it is rarely your turn to have oil and water opportunities.
This kind of opportunity is hard to come by, so the captain, Lieutenant Ripa, would expect the Shark Pirates to continue their business, work hard, and give themselves more opportunities to fulfill their duties.
Lieutenant Ripa's expectations will soon come true, and he will be able to step forward at a critical moment again.
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On the shark pirate ship.
Captain "Shark" Skoo had forgotten his encounter with the navy two days ago.
This kind of thing is common at sea. He just lamented his bad luck and forgot about it.
At this time, he was wearing a captain's hat crookedly, his thick beard had not been taken care of at all, it grew wild and messy, and there was a ferocious scar on his face.
Siku was playing with an exquisite gold pocket watch in his hand, with some gems embedded in it. On the inside of the pocket watch cover was a photo of a family of three. It was obviously a relic of some unlucky man.
While he was smoking his pipe, he glanced at the officers gathered in the captain's cabin, and finally asked the officer in charge of the ship's supplies with some worry:
"How many days can the supplies on the ship last? I mean, how many days can it last at most?"
The cadre also scratched his head a little after hearing this, and said with a sad face:
"There are still two days of supplies left. When we last replenished supplies, we didn't have time to move a lot of things onto the ship. Many guys sneaked onto the ship when they heard the news and didn't pay much at all. In addition, we didn't have any leftovers at all. Something, so we have to replenish supplies in another day at the latest, and as soon as possible.”
Siku put down his pipe, put away his pocket watch, took out his sword from his waist, wiped the blade, and said with a cold face:
"What if the supply of ordinary sailors is reduced?"
The blade surface reflected his face, and the scar looked even more terrifying.
The cadre was shocked, and several other cadres and navigators also looked at him in surprise.
"Captain, how can this be done? The sailors' rations are not very large to begin with, and if they are reduced after a robbery, it will definitely cause great dissatisfaction. Those sailors don't care whether the supplies on the ship are enough. They just think they’re hungry after just one job!”
You must know that mutiny on the ship is not fun. Those brainless sailors will naturally not consider the consequences of being reckless. In the end, everyone will only lose out, and maybe one of their colleagues will take advantage of them.
Several other cadres also persuaded:
"Yes, Captain, we haven't reached that point yet."
"We still have some supplies and can hold on for a few more days. We just need to replenish some supplies before then."
"We have enough time to get to the next island. No matter what, we haven't reached this level yet!"
"I remember there is a small island in front of me. Let's take the kids to grab it again!"
"I'm going to grab it again. I didn't bring much wine on board last time. I've lost at least half of my wine in the past two days!"
The supplies officer glared at him upon hearing this.
Captain Siku was also shocked. How could he say such a thing?
But he didn't think much about it at this time. Hearing everyone say this, he nodded.
"Okay, let's go to the island ahead and speed up. We will try to arrive before noon."
He had lived long enough to know that the extent of the damage done to the village was not tied to the title of pirate or navy.
And the villagers also imagined that they could snatch gold coins from the evil dragon, which was really fantastic.
These people begging for food at sea do not care who the original owner of the thing is, what they grab is theirs. This is an eternal truth.
Now the village chief only hopes that these navy will not be too greedy, at least they can save some losses for the villagers, and they can live up to their responsibilities.
As soon as the village chief finished speaking, the atmosphere became tense.
The officer who was busy registering raised his head and glanced at the village chief with disdain, then continued to register without taking any notice.
The sailors who were transporting the ships naturally did not dare to stop their movements without instructions, and their performances varied.
Some experienced people looked at the village chief with ridicule in their eyes, and they all looked at him unkindly.
The inexperienced rookies were a little ashamed when they heard this, and they avoided looking directly into the eyes of the villagers. However, under the authority of their superiors, they did not dare to act rashly and disobey orders.
Vic didn't look sideways and continued to move supplies.
Fury was not affected at all and looked at the village chief with a smile to see the fun.
In his opinion, it was just that he might have to live a hard life, which was simply too easy.
Barritt has also accepted the reality, but he is more kind and whispers that taking half is already a lot.
Second Lieutenant Lipa seemed to have heard something funny. He laughed a few times and said to the village chief with a half-smile but not a smile:
"These things are pirates' stolen goods. We have registered them in order to transport them back to the base and return them to the public."
After hearing this, the village chief already knew that the situation was irreversible and that the things would never come back. He did not want to continue to joke about his own life, so he remained silent.
Seeing his silence, Lieutenant Lipa kindly spoke to comfort him:
"Don't worry, after we register these things, not a single pele will be touched. They will be transported back to the naval base intact."
He said again in a determined tone:
"It's definitely not all the things that were robbed in your village. There must be stolen goods from pirates, maybe from other villages or caravans. But we can't listen to which ones are stolen goods from pirates and which ones are the property of your village. Just tell me and I will give you the things casually.”
He sighed softly, seemingly feeling helpless and embarrassed that the villagers did not understand his work, and explained to them patiently.
"When we take the time to capture the Shark Pirates and investigate clearly, you can naturally get your things back."
Seeing that the other party had nothing to say and looked like he was being taught, Second Lieutenant Lipa nodded with satisfaction.
He took on a businesslike attitude again, with a serious face.
"Of course, you have to pick it up yourself. Our navy has to protect the country and the people, and we don't have time to serve as a transport team for you. If you are worried, you can also send someone to follow us to the base."
Of course the village chief wouldn't believe his nonsense, and he didn't dare to follow the boat to the naval base. Who knew he might encounter pirates along the way and be killed.
The villagers only dared to send an old man to fight for themselves, and naturally they did not dare to resist. The warriors who dared to resist died as early as the first wave of pirates' plunder.
At this time, the remaining people could only endure their anger and prepare drinks for these robbers.
After having their fill of wine and food, all the sailors boarded the navy warship with satisfaction and sailed away.
He quickly moved forward to catch up with the Shark Pirates, but he did not let them notice that he was slowing down and hanging far behind them.
The navy ate the pirates' loot and drank the stolen ale. Although most of the treasure was taken away by the captain and officers, everyone still got a lot, which was several times their salary.
The good things were put into their pockets, and the recruits felt an unprecedented novel experience.
This kind of plunder and unearned happiness is engraved in the genes of almost all human beings, and few people can resist its invasion.
Most of the new recruits gradually felt at ease, thinking that this was the reward for their hard work fighting the pirates.
There are only a few people who cannot overcome their own moral shackles, but I believe that after a few times, they will fall in love with this special extra income.
In fact, it is almost difficult to encounter such good things on this route. The navy also has regulations for going to sea, and it is rarely your turn to have oil and water opportunities.
This kind of opportunity is hard to come by, so the captain, Lieutenant Ripa, would expect the Shark Pirates to continue their business, work hard, and give themselves more opportunities to fulfill their duties.
Lieutenant Ripa's expectations will soon come true, and he will be able to step forward at a critical moment again.
----------------
On the shark pirate ship.
Captain "Shark" Skoo had forgotten his encounter with the navy two days ago.
This kind of thing is common at sea. He just lamented his bad luck and forgot about it.
At this time, he was wearing a captain's hat crookedly, his thick beard had not been taken care of at all, it grew wild and messy, and there was a ferocious scar on his face.
Siku was playing with an exquisite gold pocket watch in his hand, with some gems embedded in it. On the inside of the pocket watch cover was a photo of a family of three. It was obviously a relic of some unlucky man.
While he was smoking his pipe, he glanced at the officers gathered in the captain's cabin, and finally asked the officer in charge of the ship's supplies with some worry:
"How many days can the supplies on the ship last? I mean, how many days can it last at most?"
The cadre also scratched his head a little after hearing this, and said with a sad face:
"There are still two days of supplies left. When we last replenished supplies, we didn't have time to move a lot of things onto the ship. Many guys sneaked onto the ship when they heard the news and didn't pay much at all. In addition, we didn't have any leftovers at all. Something, so we have to replenish supplies in another day at the latest, and as soon as possible.”
Siku put down his pipe, put away his pocket watch, took out his sword from his waist, wiped the blade, and said with a cold face:
"What if the supply of ordinary sailors is reduced?"
The blade surface reflected his face, and the scar looked even more terrifying.
The cadre was shocked, and several other cadres and navigators also looked at him in surprise.
"Captain, how can this be done? The sailors' rations are not very large to begin with, and if they are reduced after a robbery, it will definitely cause great dissatisfaction. Those sailors don't care whether the supplies on the ship are enough. They just think they’re hungry after just one job!”
You must know that mutiny on the ship is not fun. Those brainless sailors will naturally not consider the consequences of being reckless. In the end, everyone will only lose out, and maybe one of their colleagues will take advantage of them.
Several other cadres also persuaded:
"Yes, Captain, we haven't reached that point yet."
"We still have some supplies and can hold on for a few more days. We just need to replenish some supplies before then."
"We have enough time to get to the next island. No matter what, we haven't reached this level yet!"
"I remember there is a small island in front of me. Let's take the kids to grab it again!"
"I'm going to grab it again. I didn't bring much wine on board last time. I've lost at least half of my wine in the past two days!"
The supplies officer glared at him upon hearing this.
Captain Siku was also shocked. How could he say such a thing?
But he didn't think much about it at this time. Hearing everyone say this, he nodded.
"Okay, let's go to the island ahead and speed up. We will try to arrive before noon."
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