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Chapter 234 Death Threat

Laura Louise sat nervously on the chair in the office. In order to relieve her mood, she decided to organize the interview draft.

William's previous life, American journalist John Brady once said that experienced journalists must prepare at least ten minutes for every minute of interview.

The same was true before Laura Louise's trip. If it were just a mechanical question and answer, it would not be possible to make a good interview with characters. Although Laura Louise was going to meet William in person for the first time today, she had collected a lot of William's information and rumors.

William may not know anything about Laura Louise, but Laura Louise is already familiar with William. She has compiled a lot of information, all in order to effectively avoid embarrassing situations during the communication between the two parties or anger William.

Laura Louise's previous understanding of William was only heard of. Although William was said to be kind and friendly, she was not sure if this statement was spread by others. She had seen the manners of kingdom nobles or powerful figures before. Many people believed that the superiors must be broad-minded, but Louise knew that it might not be.

The door was suddenly pushed open from outside, and a young man strode into the outside.

Louise heard the sound and quickly got up. Before she could turn her head, the other party had already come to her desk, took off her suit jacket, and handed it to the attendant who followed her, and hung it on the clothes hanger.

"Sorry, I've been waiting for you for a long time." William said after a little apologetically.

Louise sat down at William's gesture, and at this moment she finally had the opportunity to carefully look at the actual ruler of the Navia Kingdom, who only heard of its name but did not see it.

Under his slender eyebrows are a pair of sharp blue eyes, a straight nose bridge, and a thin lips. When pursed slightly, he gives people a sense of perseverance. His blonde hair is wrapped around his head, he looks extremely young, but he also has the confidence and mature temperament brought by the power in his body.

"You don't need to apologize. I know you're very busy recently and I'm grateful to have time to accept interviews from our newspaper." Louise said modestly.

"It should be that waiting for beauty is a privilege for men. I shouldn't be the decision to give up the power privately." William teased, and he also knew that the things written in mechanical interviews would not look good. Seeing Louise young, she was actually worried that Louise was nervous, so she took the initiative to activate the atmosphere.

Louise smiled: "Don't people say that it is a privilege for women to wait? Why has it changed?"

"Isn't it a privilege worth enjoying to wait for a beautiful woman to dress herself up?" William said this and looked at Louise intently.

Louise was a little embarrassed to look at the quilt and asked, "What are you looking at?"

"See if you have put on makeup, it seems like you have painted some?" William frowned in confusion, "He is born with beauty, and I can't tell it."

Louise was amused by William's serious observation, and her nervousness flew away. She had heard countless rumors and stories about William before. Some said he was brave and good at fighting, some said he was generous, some said he was clear in rewards and punishments, and some said he was gentle to others, but no one said he was funny.

"It's not necessarily for the sake of one person, maybe just for the image you are when you go out," Louise said casually.

"I'm already miserable enough, can't I comfort myself?" William smiled, "Because it's your turn to be so miserable, please ask if you have any questions."

In fact, what Louise wanted to ask the most was the matter of William's pirates and the truth about the rumors of collusion with the Navy, but she finally suppressed this impulse and only asked about the textile industry in Kalmar City, which has gradually become a sensual textile industry in recent years, and the view of stability in the country's territory, which involves William's contributions and political achievements.

Before sorting out these information, Louise was actually very surprised. She had seen many countries and cities, but she still didn't expect that she would see such rapid development and peaceful and stable environment in a country governed by pirates.

This is one of the main reasons why Louise stayed in the East China Sea for so long. As the investigation progressed, the more she learned about William, the more she became curious about the secrets that enveloped William.

...

Cocoa West Village welcomed a group of new guests.

The warship Alamis was riding in a hidden private port outside the village, and then brought people to the village to join the village.

Zangao is one of the few agents who knows Aramis' identity, and he is very respectful to Aramis' performance.

"Sir, why are you leading the team in person?" Zang Gao asked on the way.

Alamis smiled slightly: "The consul is afraid that the Dragon Pirates will receive news and attack the two villages and towns. These two places will eventually be the territory of the Navia Kingdom, and the residents will also become the people under the consul. He does not want too many casualties."

William was not very worried that the Dragon Pirates received news from the outside world that this group of fishmen had relatively closed contacts with the outside world, and their only contacts were basically monopolized by William. Apart from continuing to suppress the extortion of villages and towns and drawing sea charts, they were not very interested in other things.

What William was worried about was that the population inside Cocoaxi Village and Housha Town was not severe, and the news was leaked, causing the Dragon Pirates to take risks.

"How are the people in Kokoyaxi Village and Housha Town now?" asked Alamis.

Zangao thought for a while and said, "They are nervous, worried that we are not opponents of the Dragon Pirates."

Alamis raised his head exaggeratedly, showing a funny look: "Isn't the opponent? Just those fools who were playing with by the consul?"

"If the consul had not kept them and spread fear, would they have lived until now in the East China Sea?" Alamis sarcastically.

Zan Gao was silent for a while before he couldn't help asking: "Why did the Consul keep this group of fishmen and even have to do his best to plan such a remote village as Kekeyaxi Village?"

"Do you think the villagers of Kekeyaxi Village are miserable under the rule of Aaron and his gang?" Alamis asked back.

Zang Gao Moran, the people in Kekeyaxi Village have to pay high money to buy lives every month. If they can't pay, there is only a dead end. The most puzzling thing about the Dragon Pirates is that the punishment for those who can't pay the money to buy lives is still a system of continuous seats. In other words, if one person cannot pay the money, the entire village will be destroyed.

The behavior of the Dragon Pirates is not so much a blackmail or blackmailing local residents, but more so, this group of racists are simply enjoying killing, finding excuses to destroy one village after another, and then occupying new places.
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