"...Barry, Mahamadu has taken a liking to Lorang Swan's wife and has decided to start a war to take her back as the wife of the King of the East Sea. What do you think of this reason?"
"Not very good. Lorang Swan has many won, and Mahamadu wouldn't start a war for such a foolish reason."
"Then, Safra found a female ocean horn, while Lorang's ocean horn is male. When the male and female ocean horns et, they will rge into a new ocean horn. Blowing it can summon the dead sea god for battle. What do you think of this?"
"Even worse. It sounds ridiculous. Paul, where did you hear these nonsense stories from so bard?"
"We already have enough trouble now. Why don't you stop coming up with these wild ideas? If you have the ti, why don't you find a prostitute to release your vigorous energy?"
...
Du Ge teased Old Barry all the way, enjoying his happy attributes, and returned to the Flying Giant Bird.
When passing by the Du Fei family's rchant ship, Du Ge stopped talking. He wasn't sure if there were any candidates on the rchant ship. It wouldn't be good if his identity was exposed. His current strength was still weak and not suitable for confrontation.
Arriving at the Flying Giant Bird, the painter was sitting in the pocket, changing the na of the ship.
Seeing this scene, Barry's heart skipped a beat again, and he began to consider whether he should retire early.
Du Ge and Barry were about to board the ship.
A seventeen or eighteen-year-old boy suddenly rushed over from the side and stood in front of them. He looked at Du Ge and said, "Sir, your eyes are full of wisdom, as sharp as an eagle in the sky; your body is full of strength, like a rock on the shore, able to withstand any wind and rain; your smile is full of confidence... You must be the captain of this ship, right?"
"Correct." Du Ge was flattered by his praise and looked at the boy, nodding with a smile.
"I wonder if insignificant is qualified to join your team?" The boy humbly bowed to Du Ge and then raised his head, looking at him pleasingly. "If I can work on your ship, it will be the greatest fortune of my life."
"Of course, no problem." Du Ge smiled and nodded. "My ship is currently short of people! We need more fresh blood..."
"Paul, he's just a kid, and he doesn't seem to have any sailing experience." Barry couldn't help but frown. "At this ti, bringing him on board will only be a burden to us."
"Sir, I can feel the kindness in your sturdy figure. I can tell that you have a significant position on this ship. Sir, both my parents have died, and I can no longer survive in this small town." The boy looked at Barry, fidgeting with his clothes. "Give a chance, okay? I am strong, I can do anything, I want to go to sea, I want to beco a pirate..."
"Barry, don't make things difficult for a child." Du Ge frowned and looked at Barry, reproaching him.
"I didn't an to make things difficult for him. I also think he's pretty good." Barry smiled and even reached out to touch the boy's head. "Kid, what's your na?"
"Vito, Vito Hoover." The boy blushed and shyly said, "My na may not be as good as yours, but it's the best na my parents could think of."
"Alright, Vito. From now on, you are a mber of my team." Du Ge laughed heartily and readily agreed to the boy's request. "But before you co on board, you need to add a nickna after your na, the nickna of the Sea Fish. It's our tradition."
"Captain, of course, no problem." Vito smiled and didn't doubt him. "I can be called Vito Hoover Silverfish."
"Okay, Vito Hoover Silverfish." Du Ge warmly shook his hand and said with a smile, "I declare that from now on, you are a mber of the Smiling Angel."
At the mont he shook the boy's hand, his consciousness seed to return in an instant.
He imdiately realized that what he had just done was abnormal. He had agreed to board a ship with a stranger without knowing anything, and everything happened as if it were natural.
Damn it!
He had fallen for a skill!
Thank you, Captain. It is my honor to work on your ship. Your generosity is admirable, no wonder you have beco a ship captain at such a young age." Vito smiled and continued to maintain his shy and humble deanor. "If one day I can beco a captain like you and have my own ship, that would be great."
"It will happen, as long as you work hard on my ship." Du Ge smiled and calmly let go of the boy's hand. After this little fish beca his possession, his skill no longer affected him.
But this also made Du Ge feel a sense of dread. If he hadn't awakened the skill of fishing, he would have probably fallen into the hands of this kid without even realizing it.
Advanced skills are too terrifying!
They are unstoppable!
Judging from the effect of his skill, it should be sothing like flattery and bootlicking!
When we reach the open sea, I'll get rid of him!
This bewitching skill is too powerful. Although he is not affected by it, the crew mbers lose their judgnt and may do so inappropriate things, which could ruin his grand plan.
His crew mbers should only follow his orders.
...
In the afternoon, the crew mbers gradually returned.
Eighteen-year-old Vito beca the most popular person on the ship with his silver tongue.
Everyone liked him, including the parrot Wendy. Throughout the afternoon, while the crew mbers were busy loading and unloading cargo and organizing supplies, Vito didn't do anything, and no one had any complaints.
Moreover, Vito learned a lot of information from everyone, including the fact that their captain had made a deal with a sea nymph. He even specifically ca to Du Ge to confirm the truth of the matter.
Of course.
Mostly, he was trying to find out Du Ge's true identity.After all, if a person's words and actions are too contradictory, they might be a candidate in the Simulation Field.
No longer affected by his skills, Du Ge's responses were watertight.
Vito probed back and forth several tis, finally confirming that Paul was indeed a native of this world.
Moreover, a lucky native.
Thus, his expression beca increasingly joyful.
Du Ge coldly observed his performance, further solidifying his resolve to get rid of him. If he let him continue his antics, the ship would no longer be his.
On this ship, only he was allowed to slack off.
At dusk.
The soaring giant bird, no, the Smiling Angel, left Madoc Port.
Generally, pirate ships do not stay in the port overnight.
After all.
That's the navy's territory, who knows what dangers might arise at night!
For their own safety, most of the ti, they prefer to drift at sea.
"Captain, you have eyes that see through everything and wisdom that penetrates the fog. The Trident of Poseidon will surely be yours. Next, we're going to Herd Island, right?" In the captain's cabin, Vito flattered Du Ge and then proposed his suggestion.
"Vito, among all the people on the ship, only you can see that I possess unparalleled wisdom." Du Ge laughed, "That's right, we are indeed going to Herd Island next. Go and convey my orders!"
"Captain, all your decisions are the wisest." Vito smiled and turned to leave the captain's cabin.
Just as he turned around.
Half of a curved blade suddenly protruded from his chest.
Vito took a big step forward, trying to shake off the blade piercing him. At the sa ti, his mouth moved quickly: "Captain, your heart is as broad as the sea, your wisdom shines like the stars..."
"What's your Keyword?" Du Ge interrupted him, pressing a dagger against his throat.
"Flattery, bro, I'm not dangerous, my Keyword has to attach to soone else, let live, we can cooperate." In the Simulation Field, every candidate on the brink of death would burst with a strong will to survive. He quickly said, "Bro, I know your plan, I just awakened my second advanced skill, it will definitely be useful to you, I'm ranked 480, killing won't give you much experience..."
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