Mystery: Beginning with the Warrior Path

Chapter 239 The Real Accident

Chapter 239 The Real Accident

The three pirate ships were flying a unified flag, clearly a fleet, not a temporary mob.

Of course, what concerned Roman most was not their apparently planned encirclement formation, but the flags hoisted on the three pirate ships.

Roman, who was born as an adventurer, is naturally no stranger to the logos of well-known pirates, and he recognized who the flags of the three pirate ships belonged to at a glance.

It's just that there are some extra patterns as details.

This represents a king above the sea!
"Undead King" Agarito!
Roman's first reaction was, did Rijord know that he was slandering him in his heart, so he secretly did something to him?
Or is it his own bad luck?
The sea is so vast, and only the "King of the Five Seas", "Queen of Mysteries", and "King of Immortality" are known as pirate kings. How could I be so "lucky" to meet one?
However, thinking about Richord saying that he was very lucky and not affected by him, Roman dismissed this idea again.

However, a burst of internal complaints made him calm down a little.

The three pirate ships got closer, allowing Roman to see more details.

After carefully observing the pirate ships, Roman found that there was no famous "Death" among them, and none of the three pirate ships was that big.

The "Death" is a giant warship nearly 200 meters long.

It seems to be the squadron under the "Undead King"?

Roman thought about it, and looked carefully at the decks of those pirate ships, hoping to see pirates with rewards to confirm the identity of the comers.

As for whether someone would fly the flag and pretend to be the fleet of the "Undead King" to plunder, Roman didn't seem to have thought about it. After all, the benefits of pretending to be a pirate king are far less than the risks.

Immediately, Roman saw a middle-aged man walking out on the deck of a larger pirate ship in the direction he was heading.

He was taller, leaner, with a stern face, and malicious eyes, looking in the direction of Roman's ship.

The most iconic thing is that there is a scar on his left chin that reaches to the earlobe, which looks extraordinarily hideous.

His message also appeared in Roman's mind instantly.

The fifth squadron of the "Immortal King", the captain of the "Youlan", is offering a reward of 6500 pounds for the "Youlan Flame" Shadlow.

Roman turned his attention to the two pirate ships surrounded by them, and after careful observation, he found that they were indeed the ships of the Fifth Squadron of the "Undead King".

At this time, due to the close distance, the sailors and passengers on the Roman ship also saw the flags on the three ships.

I don't know which knowledgeable sailor or adventurer shouted:
"The Immortal King!"

The passengers on board began to panic, and the gentleman began to despair.

Even the experienced captain and crew couldn't help themselves and began to panic.

Some were already blaming, blaming their own misfortune, blaming the captain's chosen course for leading them to the abyss of death.

Even if the route of the safe channel has been almost fixed for a long time, it cannot be blamed on the captain's choice.

But some savages don't think about it anymore, and they are so terrified that they don't even choose to hide their money and precious jewels.

Because they know that won't work.

The "Undead King" is cruel by nature and extremely bloodthirsty. He likes to slaughter everyone on board when he robs a ship. He also has a habit of finding excuses to tear up promises. He is called "the unbelievers".

In other words, any promises he made before the looting are useless and may be broken at any time.

If the people on this boat encounter other pirates, they may lose some property, at least they can save their lives.

However, when he met the "Undead King" Agaritu, there was only one way to die.

Even a happy death may be a luxury.

Although some knowledgeable adventurers recognized that it was not the "Undead King" himself, not the "Death", but that did not affect their despair, because the squadrons under the "Undead King" strictly abide by the The style of "Undead King" is cruel, bloodthirsty, and dishonest.

Roman listened to the chaos on the ship, to the cursing, crying, and screaming, but there was no wave in his heart.

If it wasn't for the arrival of the "Undead King", Roman would have enough means to deal with the arrival of Gilchies, the second officer of the "Death" flagship who offered a reward of 9500 pounds.

This "Blue Flame" Shadlow... Judging from the reward amount, he is at most a Sequence 6. From his ability description, he can cast fireballs formed by clusters of blue flames, and he is extremely cruel and bloodthirsty. Look at these descriptions.

There is a high probability that this is a "demon"?
Maybe there are one or two sealed items in hand.

If it's just like this... It seems that I can try to hunt?

Roman looked at the oncoming pirate ship, looked at the black as the background color, a black tombstone was depicted on it, and there were some flags with flame patterns around it, his eyes narrowed slightly.

Immediately, Roman saw that the larger pirate ship suddenly turned full rudder to the right and began to turn outward. A pirate on the lookout pole above was waving flags hastily.

The pirate ships on both sides saw the semaphore and received the order to retreat. Although they didn't know the reason, they also started to turn in a panic, away from the ship where Roman was.

……

……

It seems to be a "devil"... Roman shook his cane, then gave up the idea of ​​chasing him, and shook his head.

I just showed a hint of malice on my side, but I felt it on the other side, and reacted immediately, the "demon" is really difficult to deal with...

run so fast...

Everyone on Roman's ship, especially those on the deck who were lying there in despair, suddenly found that the three pirate ships were moving away at a fast speed...

This?
Including the captain, the sailors, and some experienced adventurers, they didn't realize what happened at the first time.

They didn't react until the three pirate ships were completely far away, and they were almost invisible in the field of vision.

The fleet of the "Undead King" has left!
They didn't try to loot!

why?
Many experienced adventurers couldn't believe it. They had never heard of the "Undead King" fleet giving up plundering.

Especially in the current situation, the pirates obviously had an absolute advantage. The people on this ship didn't even have the slightest fighting spirit. They didn't prepare artillery, and they didn't use their mobility to deal with the pirates.

How could you just give up and stay away?
However, this did not prevent some passengers and sailors from cheering and celebrating their narrow escape.

Some passengers also collapsed on the deck, crying continuously, as if they had lost all their strength.

No one could think of a reasonable explanation, and they were all full of doubts, but then their hearts were filled with the joy of escaping death.

Roman shook his head with some regret.

On the other side, "Blue Flame" Shadlow stared at the direction of the ship after making up his mind to leave at full speed. Seeing that there was nothing unusual, he breathed a sigh of relief.

His first mate was just about to ask, when he heard Shadlow say in a hoarse voice:
"Turn, east."

"Yes! Captain!"

(End of this chapter)

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