Chapter 165 Sarah
The woman went downstairs with the wine glass, looking up at the group of outsiders as she walked.

When she came down from the second floor, she immediately attracted the attention of countless people around her.

But in these eyes, there was admiration, fear, greed, panic, and a few guys simply put down their cards and ran out of the tavern with their belongings.

Bobby naturally noticed the other person as well, and then they looked at each other as they walked towards him with their waists twisted.

She was wearing a black corset that revealed her curvy and fair abdomen, a black and red coat, and tight black pants. Her bright red hair seductively covered half of her face, and she was walking towards this side with a coquettish smile on her face.

Bobby and his group stared at each other blankly.

Bobby even lowered her head. She was a little socially anxious.

But in the team, there are also people who are not socially anxious, like Zeli. She was staring at the other person with wide eyes. When she saw the other person coming, she smacked her lips and said loudly, "Sister, you are so beautiful."

"Hmm?" Sarah was stunned. Then she smiled at Zeli and said happily, "Thank you. You really have good taste."

Sarah reached out and touched her hair, saying confidently.

"Yeah, I also think I have great taste!" Zeli laughed, drank dark beer and blew the foam around her lips.

Sarah raised her hand, and someone immediately brought a stool for her, stood respectfully behind her, and pushed the stool forward.

Sitting down with her legs crossed, Sarah looked at the group of people in front of her calmly.

There were about thirty people.

This number is already quite large on the island. You have to know that Sarah only has a few dozen people under her command.

In Bilgewater, she always took the road where there were no crowds, because Sarah knew very well that the gangs on Bilgewater were not united. In this regard, the people of Bilgewater were not even as good as the people of Zaun. At least the gangs of Zaun would stick together. There were betrayers, but they were very few.

But on Bi Island, betrayal is a very common thing.

Just like the former pirate king Gangplank, the Hook Gang led by him were plagued by betrayals.

In Bilgewater, trust is just a piece of paper that can be torn at any time. The way of survival by adventuring at sea means that there is not much trust between the people of Bilgewater, and they are all restrained by interests.

Therefore, having more people is not a good thing. On the contrary, having more people makes it easier for bad things to happen.

Therefore, Sarah does not need too many subordinates. What she needs are those who are loyal to her.

They are a group of backbone elites.

And can you become king just by having more people?

Ha, that's really humorous!

Just think about it, she dared to go to Bee Island alone to assassinate the gang boss who was on the wanted list on the island, made a name for herself, and let the name Miss Fortune spread all over Bee Island. Her courage and determination are not something that ordinary people can compare to.

This is also the reason why she can now open a tavern, buy land and do "business" in the upper floors of Bi Island. She can control half of Bi Island, not relying on her beautiful face.

But it is decisive means and a smart mind.

"So sister, what do you want to talk to us about?" Zeli asked.

"I am the owner of this tavern. Which city are you from?" Sarah asked.

She had previously told her men that these fat sheep belonged to her.

But this does not mean that Sarah will take direct action. On the contrary, Sarah wants to prevent some middle and lower level gangsters from being blind and touching this group of people right away. After all, this group of people does not look weak.

The guy wearing a robe and holding a wooden stick is a wizard, right?
That exquisite armor, do Noxians have such armor?
All these showed that these people were not ordinary people. Therefore, when Sarah announced to others that these fat sheep were hers, it had two meanings. One was to make those blind guys on Bi Island who were willing to sacrifice their lives for money behave themselves and not cause trouble on her territory.

Second, Sarah had to investigate personally. If this group of people had no solid background and were just a merchant group, then they would be fat sheep and would be served on the table. Sarah smiled charmingly and said kindly, "If you are from Bi Island, or if you have lived on Bi Island for a while, no, you have lived on a nearby offshore island for a while, you should have heard of my name and seen my bounty."

"But you are all strangers to me, aren't you?"

"So, which city-state are you from?" Sarah asked again.

Her tone is gentle, her smile is kind, and her pretty face is filled with gentleness. She looks like a gentle and kind red-haired big sister.

But what Sarah said did not give Bobizeli a chance to compromise.

She wasn't asking; she was questioning.

"We are from the War College," Zelie began.

On the side, Moss added: "The War Institute is in Demacia."

Marla looked at Sarah warily at first, but soon she relaxed again.

Well, how should I put it.

Mara didn't know much about Bilgewater, but after walking all the way up here and looking from the bottom to the top, Mara felt that the people in this place were not strong.

Poor, chaotic, and poor, this is Bilgewater.

Therefore, she didn't need to be so wary of the other party.

If this beautiful red-haired woman wanted to cause trouble, then Marla didn't mind taking action.

Her magic could destroy the tavern in an instant.

You know, her magic was praised by Dean Lux as a very powerful offensive magic.

Even Vice Principal Yumi agreed with Lacus's judgment, believing that if Marla were younger, she might become a terrifying wizard of destruction.

Therefore, Marla just drank her wine and listened to the students talking to each other.

This time, she came along as a mentor.

The trip to Bi Island mainly depends on the performance of the students.

What Mara needs to do is to take action when students encounter problems that they really cannot solve or when they encounter a crisis, or to start asking for help directly.

Among the students, Yamu, who was familiar with Bijima, stood up. He stood up and looked at Sarah, and said in a deep voice: "Nice to meet you, Miss Fortune. We are just here to do business."

Looking at the woman in front of him who had stirred up the situation on Bijima Island in just a few years, Yamu continued with a little respect: "We have no intention of becoming your enemy."

"You know me?" Sarah looked at Yamu.

"I once lived on Bi Island for a while." Yamu replied.

"That's easy. Since you know me, have you told your friends about me?" Sarah giggled. She sat back slightly and put her right hand on her raised leg, pressing down on the stool.

The two legs of the stool were hanging in the air. Sarah played with the stool, moving it forward and backward. She continued leisurely, "When a merchant group passes through Bilgewater, they have to pay tribute to the locals. This is what they have to do. Now, I am in charge of this place. You come to my territory, pay tribute to me, and I will protect you. Isn't this a matter of course?"

"Pay tribute?" Yamu shook his head. He was now a student of the War College. Carrying the name of the War College, he had to pay tribute to a group of pirates?
Zelie squinted at Sarah, tilted her head slightly, and held out a finger: "Are you robbing us now?"

There was a crackling sound.

(End of this chapter)

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