The next day, the Lion Kingdom pirate fleet departed from their small island base.
Over 200 ships had gathered around the island. The largest ships could house more than 100 crewmbers, while the smallest ones beca cramped with just 5.
The pirates numbered more than 2000 in total: beyond a pirate crew, it was a small army at that point.
That day, the Lion Kingdom fleet left the island at dawn and arrived at the Brutos port just after the clock struck noon.
Despite their perfectly tily arrival, very unlike what one would expect from a band of pirates, not a single soul was there to welco them to the port.
the port is empty? Whats going on?
The buildings were still half destroyed because of the previous days attack, while there were no ships to be seen anywhere.
In what now looked like the long-abandoned ruins of a port town, the only sounds the pirates could hear were the cries of the seagulls overhead.
For the Lion Kingdom crew, it was a very unexpected sight.
If Brutos had decided to refuse their demands, the port would be heavily guarded with soldiers and rcenaries, to prevent the pirates invasion.
On the other hand, if they had chosen to surrender, they would be eagerly waiting to appease the pirates, to improve their position as much as possible after the takeover.
Finding an empty port instead caught the pirates off guard.
Why are you dilly-dallying! Send out the scouts!
R-Roger!!
Prompted by a kick on the butt by Cristina, the subordinate hurriedly gave orders accordingly.
A small group of pirates approached the port on a boat. After about one hour, the scouts returned.
Looks like all the houses and buildings around the port are empty. The people must have taken shelter sowhere.
What? All of them?
Aye, so it seems.
According to the scouts report, all of the houses on the port side of the town were deserted.
Gates and doors were flung open, with drawers and cupboards emptied as if they had been ransacked: the people had probably packed their belongings as fast as they could.
What about the people who got wounded yesterday? They shouldnt have ti to bring them out of here, right?
I think they were moved to the governors palace. Its the only place with multiple barricades, and the guards glared at us like they wanted to kill us on the spot.
Hmph, so they ditched the town to play siege? I suppose they want to buy ti until reinforcents arrive from the capital.
Cristina traced a finger along her bright red lips, then blew air from her nose, convinced of her conclusion.
To abandon the port, the most vital component of a trading center, was the epito of foolishness.
From the standpoint of invaders from the sea, however, it was a rather troubleso strategy.
They would have to land to attack the governors palace, which ant that taking advantage of the ships firepower the pirates winning strategy would not be possible.
Letting go of such a big advantage also ant being prepared to suffer more losses.
We might as well start bombarding the port all the sa, right? They might panic and co out to stop us.
You big idiot, if we do that we cant use the port anymore after we take over.
If the pirates only ant to raid the town, the destruction of its facilities would not be an issue.
This, however, was an invasion from a foreign power: once they took control of the town, it would beco their base. It was in the pirates best interest to keep the damage as low as possible.
Besides, BartoloI an, Milady Cristina! We found this in town
With so hesitation, the pirate pushed this towards his boss.
hello.
This was a young boy of small stature. He looked about 12 or 13 years old, and had unusually long black hair covering his ears.
His delicate features gave him an almost feminine look: he was just the type Cristina liked the most.
Oh my, oh my, oh my! What a polite little man we have here! What are you doing here, dear!?
Cristinas expression turned from a frown to a beaming smile. She smiled widely as she approached the boy, uncaring of how her makeup crumbled away.
The pressure she emanated was that of a predator eyeing its prey. The boy, as well as the pirates around them, backed away, intimidated.
E-Ehmplease take this. The governor told to bring this to the pirates.
Hmm?
The boy gave Cristina an envelope, neatly sealed with wax. The na of the sender was indeed the governors na.
Cristina frowned and unceremoniously ripped the envelope open.
We cannot agree to surrender the town. However, we will send the 10 boy slaves to you as soon as we can. In addition, we wish to offer 10,000 gold coins as truce paynt. Please take it and leave the town.
10,000 gold coins isnt half bad for a condition. What should we do?
Yes, yesisnt this just perfect?
Cristinas bright red lips turned up in a grin.
Its decided! Lets bring down the palace! The governor has already given up on fighting! We can destroy them with our superior numbers!
Aye-aye!!
Cristina loudly declared her orders and the pirates agreed.
The ships laid their anchors around the port, one after the other, as the bloodthirsty pirates stord into town.
Oh, dont worry, my dear little man. Until the battle ends, well have fun together, okay?
Eek!!
Cristina took the boys hand and forcibly pulled him into her cabin.
The pirates looked at the poor boys back and clasped their hands as if in prayer.
Howeverthe mont he disappeared inside the cabin, the look in the boys eyes changed to a sharp glare.
A quick change, which only the seagull perched on the mast seed to notice.
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