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Chapter forty-ninth out of place Klow

After drinking, Rece took William and a group of subordinates to leave the tavern in a swagger, and the owner of the tavern naturally did not dare to go up and collect money.

A group of drinkers who were still in the tavern watched the group leave with complex expressions, with some thanks, some disgust, and some envy.

In the turbulent era of pirates, many people actually know that not all pirates can end well. The navy and the world government are tirelessly arresting and even publicly executing those well-known pirates. However, those who choose to rush to the pirate path are still not deterred, but are endless, because everyone wants to be the one with unlimited glory, even if it is just a glory in front of people, even if it is just a temporary glory.

William followed Les to the pier. At this time, the pier had become a paradise for pirates. The dock workers with thick hands and feet wandering around the pier, the merchants who kept urging workers, and the sailors who were loudly clamoring were all gone, leaving only a group of ferocious pirates, drinking and chatting here unscrupulously.

The unextinguished cigarette butts, empty wine bottles, and food residues were thrown everywhere. The merchant ships that were originally anchored at the wharf had already run away, but there were still some goods that had not had time to move out, and were abandoned at the wharf. These pirates were not polite about this and took the goods apart at will. They stuffed them into their arms when they saw valuable things inside, and threw them on the ground if they felt useless.

Chaos is William's first impression of this, but he has lived in the Denton Pirates for a while and is not surprised by it.

William was more concerned about the pirate ship anchored next to the dock. Standing below, he looked up, the towering bow and stern deck were more pressing, and the cannons exposed on the side were shining brightly under the sunlight. Several gunners were sitting on the bollard not far away, pointing at the cannon and talking loudly about what would happen to the town if one shot hit. When it was happy, he was simply dancing.

Reis led William and others through the chaos and walked along a wooden board onto his own warship. Some old pirates passing by pointed at William's back.

As soon as I got on the boat, I saw a young man wearing round-edged glasses stopping Reth.

"Deputy Captain, you'd better take care of the people who are in charge of the docks. I originally wanted to count the cargo left by the merchant ships, but now the entire dock is messed up by them, and I can't do anything." The young man pushed his glasses and said with some dissatisfaction.

William looked at this young man of similar age with interest. The reason why this person could arouse William's interest was very simple, because his appearance seemed to be out of place with the pirates in the ship.

Naturally, Pirates do not have the same uniform like the navy, and they are dressed in various strange clothes, but no matter what they wear, most of them have one characteristic, that is, sloppy.

This is determined by living conditions, because freshwater at sea is an important material, and there are not so many resources for people to take care of their appearance and keep it clean.

In addition, because it can be stored for a longer time than fresh water, many wines are often stored on each sea boat, which also makes most pirates be alcoholics.

Although William noticed that the man in front of him could still see the traces of sweat stains in inconspicuous places, such as the cuffs and the inner side of the collar, he could see that he was still trying hard to keep it clean, and he was wearing a formal suit.

As mentioned above, the living environment of the pirates and the frequent battles, most people would not choose to wear such inconvenient clothes, which made William, who had a life experience on the pirate ship, look at him a few more times.

Contact Ward's confession, this person should be the quartermaster on the ship, Clow, who is of a mysterious origin.

Reis frowned slightly after hearing Clow's accusation, and asked back: "Where are the captains and the others?"

"The captain is taking a shower, and Mr. Heiding is discussing the next plan of his journey with him." Quartermaster Clow also glanced at William, but did not pay much attention and then turned his eyes on Rees.

Reis turned his head and observed the dock that had been in a mess, and waved his hand indifferently: "It's too late to let them stop now, I'll go find the captain first."

Clo was reluctant to speak, he was the one who chose Arcadio from his own trading company and sent the pirate ship. Although he was extremely dissatisfied with this decision, Clo was not the future pirate who was well-known in the East China Sea. He was just a small character who had some skills and minds and lived on the trading company and could not disobey Arcadio's will.

His daily job is to count supplies and goods for the Pirates, and he actually plays a role in supervising the results of the pirate ship as agreed.

Nowadays, a batch of goods on the dock is strictly considered a result of war. It is obvious that it is impossible to count when pirates can just check and check their private collections.

If it were someone else, he might have offended people because there were not many goods, so he would ignore it. However, Clo hated the life of pirates very much, so he kept holding Arcadio's thighs tightly, always showing his best efforts, hoping that the other party could make him "get out of the sea of ​​suffering" as soon as possible in view of this.

But this kind of behavior naturally made the pirates feel even more annoying. Reis is a person who knows Clow's identity and knows that he will not be in the same mind as the people on the ship, so in addition to being disgusting, he has a little more distantness.

Reis did not give Clow a chance to continue speaking, and signaled a few confidants to stay, while he took William away quickly.

William smiled at Crow before leaving, but the other party turned to his indifference to his kindness. He glanced at him and turned around to do his own thing.

William didn't care either and followed Reth to the door of the captain's room at the stern. Reth did not push the door rashly, but instead knocked it lightly on the door.

After a while, a sharp and harsh voice came from behind the door: "Who is it?"

"Haireding, it's me, Reis." Reis looked at William, "I'll bring a newcomer on the boat, I'm good at it, so I'll bring it over for the captain to see."

"You wait a moment." Heiding's sharp voice rang from behind the door again.

After a while, a sound of heavy objects moving came from behind the door. William's ears moved slightly, and he noticed that there seemed to be many locks behind the door, and he didn't know why.

After waiting for the people behind the door toss for a while, the thick wooden door opened. When William followed Rece in, he saw a terrifying fat man standing by the door.

Heiding! William understood his identity when he saw the other person for the first time.

This fat man who ruined half of his face was a sailor on the ship, but his temper was rude and cruel, and everyone on the ship was very afraid of him.

Seeing William looking at him, Heiding grinned at him. The room was already a little dark. Combined with Heiding's yin and yang face, this smile not only made people feel no good intentions, but also felt hideous and terrifying.

According to Ward, Wallon fell into this man's hands and feet, and threw them into the sharks.

William felt murderous intent in his heart, but he turned his head away with a look of fear on his face.

Heiding smiled even more proudly when he saw this.
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