Mika also returned from suppressing the dark unrest in the Boundary Sea.
Here to settle scores.
Skull Club?
"You killed Liszt, that’s not a big deal, but if you go further, it will turn heaven and earth upside down."
However, when the main force hurried to the abandoned church in the west of the city,
One-eyed Dragon, the tattooed giant, and a few skilled n had also arrived.
However...
"What happened! What happened!"
Rein scread strangely like a Masked Rider from HEISHIN, apparently in panic.
Jeremy’s headless corpse lay in the snow-covered square, having been frozen stiff in the cold, with bodies scattered all around.
"Isn’t that Jeremy? Haven’t seen him in months, and he’s gone downhill."
Morison stepped on Jeremy’s body—clearly recognizing him by the garish clothes distinctive to Heaven Port and by the matted braids scattered around the ground, which made him think he looked handso but actually looked foolish.
Morison was hugely disappointed; the bloodshed in the Maple Forest was over before it even began.
Pirates cleaned up the battlefield, rifling through the bodies. Although they weren’t going to make a fortune, a few hundred silver coins were still in play. Jeremy, in particular, had money on him—over twenty Golden Dragons were found.
"Hmm... there are terrifying magic traces here, from the Blood Clan."
Fen spread his palms, the arcane spell brightly illuminating the inside of the entire church. It was strange—he could sll perfu, intense in the initial scent with excellent contracting mids and ends—it was a high-grade luxurious one, too eerie.
"I’m afraid the Captain and the mad woman might have been chopped up."
Shadi speculated.
"Well, as long as they’re fine, they’re probably back at the inn by now."
Wolman thought there was no need to worry unnecessarily; surely, it was just that. The rest of the crew searched around and didn’t find anyone.
Ox brought Fafna along, intending to let her gain so experience, but he sowhat regretted it.
So, Wolman, taking Fafna, prepared to play with fireworks on the corpses—couldn’t call it a new year without so fireworks and noise, could he?
"Yay! Uncle Wolman is the best!"
Fafna, her smile brimming with childlike innocence, took the fireworks from Wolman’s hands.
Rein and Swan endured the cold.
Wolman couldn’t, bundled up in thick clothing, he pulled out a match from his pocket.
"You’re never to co near Fafna again!"
Goria exploded, seizing the matches from his hands—it was terrifying. Living in a castle every day, to think he had let Wolman take care of Fafna for so long, no wonder she hit her rebellious phase so soon.
"Ah..."
Fafna sighed.
"Not the fireworks, but this will do."
Bang!
Morrison’s double-barreled shotgun blasted at Jeremy’s body, reloaded it, and let Fafna practice shooting.
"Yay!"
Fafna took the shotgun.
Goria was dumbfounded; now it was too late to stop her.
Bang!
Jeremy’s body flipped over.
"Desecrating the dead—even for soone like him, a little desecration is just enough."
Caroso had also co to check on things, figuring there wouldn’t be any problems.
"Let’s head back."
Fen erged from the church, having found nothing, planning to check the inn first then look for Mad Tiger and Fish Seller Fei if unsuccessful.
Really fed up with Liszt.
Now the cellar held substantial funds; each core mber harbored their own thoughts, and with the unstable elent of Morison, who knew what went through his head.
When it ca to shares, it had to be determined by Liszt. But with him gone, reverting to core mbership, the next election seed unreliable, so they’d have to settle with money.
anwhile,
Black Sail Inn, second floor.
Despite it being midnight, people here had disordered schedules, normally sleeping around three or four in the morning and waking around ten.
The Dark Elf signboard girl was having her late-night snack.
She saw Liszt, covered in blood, and Dreya coming upstairs.
Oh my! The Black Sail Captain’s wife has had an affair! Although he was covered in blood, he looked far better than the Black Sail Captain.
"Who is this?"
The signboard girl timidly asked Dreya, who had been stationed there for a while and was naturally familiar.
"I really fucked up, can you still not tell who the boss is?"
Liszt was speechless.
Dreya held an umbrella to block the snow while Liszt slowly returned, all his injuries healing under the cauterization of the Junlin Sword, but he was still sowhat weak.
He sat on the couch and took a long breath.
Familiar scumbag voice, and familiar axe marks on a scumbag face.
Could the signboard girl not believe, was this how he had hooked up with the lady Tani?
"Where’s Mika?"
Dreya, sensing from the fluctuations of life force that Liszt wasn’t seriously hard, thought it was still best to call a doctor, relying on the new dical techniques that had risen in the last twenty or thirty years.
"He ca back once, then went out with Fen and the others, said they were going to find the captain."
The signboard girl’s cross-ard stance paused as she looked at Liszt in amazent.
After a while.
Liszt, hearing noises outside the window, realized that Fen and the others had returned, damn, it’s already over! The Skull Club and the Twin Group were all dead.
According to Dreya, she had killed a younger brother in the Twin Group and, incidentally, so core mbers of these two forces.
Liszt couldn’t help but sigh; his cheap wife was really a freak, and still looking unfazed.
Rein was the first to go upstairs.
"We’re back! Everyone’s back!"
Rein exclaid as he looked at Liszt’s outfit.
Shadi, being an old sailor, was also feeling nostalgic.
"Liszt with a different touch, has now joined the pool!"
Shadi began to speak in so incomprehensible terms.
"Is that so? 128 youth skin, limited ti sale."
That was what Mika said.
Liszt almost spat blood again, to be honest, after a while these guys were really annoying.
The others also found it novel, feeling like they had gotten a new captain.
If Liszt wasn’t wrong, Wen Kui would arrive soon, and Qi Li, the cunning one, might co later; he sided with whoever won.
But Liszt thought this was also an opportunity.
"Now that we have the manpower of thousands, we should care about our image, buy so bright clothes, it’s good for business."
Liszt said earnestly.
Although Fen had also been on the ship for a long ti, he only cared about the serious matters; it was good as long as Liszt was fine.
"Jeremy is dead, the Skull Club and the Twin Group?"
Fen could hardly believe it; this couple was kind of badass.
"All wiped out, the core mbers are almost all dead. Starting tomorrow we will take over all their territory on the island, real estate, no one will dare say anything."
Liszt called for the signboard girl to quickly bring up a glass of wine, needed to ease the pain; it was really fucking painful.
Dreya rested her head on her arms on the table, looking at him, finding the familiar feeling again.
The group of pirates following them ho was not only deeply shocked; it felt like a wild tale, it was too damn fierce, wasn’t it?
"The gods take their places! Shadi... where’s your old hairstyle, and that earring, always showing off your bare arms, looking sharp as a young fellow, you need to perk up!"
Rein felt like he was reliving the passionate days, fired up! He’d knock out the Western Continent with one punch! As a kid, after seeing this episode, he went straight and slapped the Emperor twice.
Shadi also had his youthful skin, hair slicked back looking cool and defiant, like Zack.
Shadi had an embarrassed face; his dark history really shouldn’t be ntioned anymore.
At that mont, noise ca from downstairs.
After all, Heaven Port was just an island, not very big, and news spread fast.
Liszt voiced his own guess; first Wen Kui, then Qi Li would arrive within twenty minutes.
Sure enough, as he said.
The Wave Suppression Pirate Group had received two hundred Golden Dragons from Liszt during the day, Wen Kui rushed over, asking questions one after another, then just felt like listening to a story.
Qi Li, after confirming that the strongholds of the Skull Club and the Twin Group were a ss, also brought so key mbers over.
Truly, a bloody abundant year.
Of course.
These commotions, Doringger was bound to know.
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