The next day, Clark, Zero and Louisa arrived at the dock early and waited for the ship to receive it. Because it got up too early and before dawn, Louisa yawned a big yawn.
"I said, Clark, why did you come so early?" Louisa asked listlessly, rubbing her eyes.
"We don't know when that group of pirates passed through this sea area. They must be earlier." Clark glanced at Louisa and said, "You should get all the guns and other things."
"Oh, get it." Louisa said, taking out three pistols from her pocket, leaving one for herself, and the two were given to Clark and Zero respectively.
"Is it necessary to get this thing?" Zero asked, looking at the revolver with only six bullets in the magazine, "Just use the contract letter to force them to submit."
"The contract is the trump card. If you can use it unless necessary, you don't need it. If you use a pistol, you can get them to hand over the goods. Then there is no need to use the contract, right?" Louisa said before Clark answering.
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"It's impossible no matter how you think about it."
As he was talking, a fishing boat gradually approached the dock.
"Clark, don't tell me this is the boat we're going to take." Louisa swallowed and said, looking at the rotten and narrow fishing boat.
"In order to intercept that group of pirates, we must not attract attention. For this reason, fishing boats are the best choice. Do you have any questions?" Clark raised his eyebrows and said.
"When, of course, this boat is too......"
"What's too much?"
"Forget it, pretend I didn't say it."
Zero got on the fishing boat first. The fishing boat was filled with a fishy smell, which made people's eyes hurt. The boat was a little too backward, and even needed manpower to paddle.
"No wonder you came so early." Zero said, looking at the oars, "You are worried that you can't catch up with those pirates' ships too slowly."
"That's right." As he said that, Clark rowed his oar and drove the fishing boat away from the dock.
During the sea voyage, Zero and Clark were always rowing fishing boats interchangeably. Because they got up too early and didn't eat breakfast, coupled with seasickness and the strong fishy smell, Louisa vomited more than once or twice during this period.
"Since she is so uncomfortable, why do you ask her to come with her? Can't you call Simon, Hardy or Brad?" Zero asked in Clark's ear in a low voice.
"Luisa's contract will come in handy in this action, so I called her. Do you think I don't know her condition?"
"Is that true, what is her contract?"
"Just wait and see then." Clark said insincerely.
Zero didn't ask much, and continued to row the oars.
Soon, the few people could no longer see the continent. On the endless sea, the sun had just slowly risen from the sea level.
Finally, after rowing for a while, Zero was the first to see a ship coming from a distance.
"Is that the pirate's ship?" Zero asked, looking at the ship, what do you think of, the pirate ship in his mind is a dilapidated wooden hull and a sail with a skeleton flag, but this ship is just a
Just an ordinary ship.
"That's that." Clark said affirmation and looked at Louisa, "ready to get on the boat."
"Ahem, I understand." Louisa took a sip of water and rinsed her mouth. When Zero controlled the fishing boat to pass by the steamer, Louisa immediately raised her hands, and her hands instantly turned into two.
A soft steel cable was immediately tied to the ship's railing.
Louisa first climbed onto the ship along the cable, and then turned her arms into a cable, and the cable was still growing longer. As the cable grew longer, Louisa's body gradually began to decrease.
"Is this her contract? "Let's look at the steel cable that slid into front of him, Zero thought in his mind, and then grabbed the steel cable.
After the three of them got on the boat, they saw a pirate on the deck sitting on the ground with a gun dozing off.
Zero approached the pirate carefully, but unexpectedly Clark walked directly towards the pirate, and after passing the pirate, he opened the trap door on the deck.
Zero quickly signaled him to make some noise, but Clark shook his head indifferently.
"My contract book is a book of silence, which can eliminate all sounds within a certain range, and only those I designated can hear it." Clark said.
Zero glanced at the dozing pirate again. Sure enough, Clark made such a big noise and seemed to have not heard it.
The three of them walked through the trap door and entered the warehouse below the deck. After seeing several boxes, Clark directly picked up a crowbar and pried open one of the boxes. The things inside were opium.
"What should I do now?" Louisa asked.
"Do you still need to ask? Go and find the leader of this group of pirates and get rid of the guy on the deck." Clark took his pistol and walked towards the deck again.
However, after coming to the deck, Clark found that the pirate just now was gone.
Just as Clark was still looking for the pirate's trace, a bullet hit him from somewhere. Clark quickly dodged, but the bullet still scratched his cheek.
"Damn it, have you been discovered? From the moment I boarded the boat, I used the ability of the contract to ensure that we were absolutely silent. There was only one sleeping pirate on the deck. How did they discover us?"
Clark hurriedly returned to the warehouse, thinking.
Just as Clark was thinking, Louisa suddenly found some subtle movements seemed to be coming from a box.
"Hey, I said, Clark." Louisa swallowed, "These boxes should be full of opium, right?"
"It should be, what's wrong?"
Louisa did not answer, but picked up the crowbar and opened the box.
After opening it, the three of them were shocked. The box was not opium at all, but pirates. The pirate was cut off his limbs, his eyes and mouth were sealed, and he was struggling faintly at this time.
Clark immediately picked up the crowbar and pried open all the boxes. Sure enough, except for opium, many boxes were filled with pirates who had been peeled into human sticks.
"What's going on here? Why did these guys become like this? No, no, if all the pirates are here, who is the guy who just shot me?" Looking at these pirates,
A drop of sweat flowed from Clark's forehead.
And in the cabin, a man was using a telescope to carefully look at every move on the deck.
"Let me see, Clark." The man murmured, "How do you deal with me without any offensive contract?"