Chapter 161: Selling Stolen Goods and Plundering

The Muse and the Sea-Dog showed themselves not to be trifled with their ruthless tactics, and there was no doubt that the effect of these tactics was immediate, deterring at least seven or eight people who wanted to come and look for trouble.

Obviously, in the chaotic neutral port of Hightut, there is absolutely no way for people who have no self-protection ability to get mixed in, and as long as you don't go to the trouble of looking for a backing shop, then everything is allowed, and such a high degree of freedom of management is also an important reason for the abnormal prosperity of Hightut.

But after the muse and the fur seal were far away, those who had wanted to trouble the muse and the fur seal turned their greedy eyes to the tall and thin man who was slumping on the ground and moaning weakly, like vultures waiting for their prey to die and then swarming up and eating it!

The muse and fur seals didn't care what would happen when they were gone, and with the fur seals leading them, they made their way through the chaotic streets, and soon entered a dock in Hightut.

When the pirates returned to Hong Kong, the first thing they often did was to sell all the loot and turn it into a large bag of gold coins to divide the spoils, and then they scattered to have fun, spending every copper in their pockets on rum and women, and then continued to sail......

The pirates were not only robbed of the money and cargo, but also the ships, and even the unpopular darts were worth at least two hundred gold coins, so the dockyards where the pirate captains frequented.

It seems that the fur seals are also regular customers here, so after some neat bargaining, the two-masted galleon looted by the fur seals' pirates this time turned into five hundred shiny gold coins, and then put them into the fur seals' money bags, of course, this money bag only changed hands in the hands of the fur seals and fell into the hands of the muse.

And then the fur seal leads the muse to a clean and tidy business house that seems to be out of place in the environment of Hetut, with bottles of red wine neatly placed on the shelves, but even the muse knows that everything on the surface is just a cover - to do the wine business in this neutral port where pirates, liars, and thieves are rampant, liars, right?

Sure enough, although it is a red wine trading house on the surface, it dares to collect anything behind it, and it can be called one of the three major stolen goods acquisition offices in Hetut, and it is obvious that there are big forces behind it.

Soon, the fur seals sold all the stolen goods in exchange for a chest full of about 1,500 gold coins.

Of course, it was impossible for the fur seal to carry the stolen goods with him, he simply quoted the type and quantity of the stolen goods, and after some bargaining, the two sides reached a deal, and then the merchant would send someone to the fur seal's ship to receive the stolen goods, as was the case with the previous ship transaction. This is also an unwritten rule in Hetut, which is upheld by several major powers, and no one will break it without a long eye.

Letting the fur seal return to the ship with the box to share the spoils with his pirate members, the muse was not worried that the fur seal would sneak away, after all, the muse had already shown them the consequences of the explosion of the means he had set up, and the terrifying scene of the whole person dissolving like a candle would be remembered by them.

After the fur seals left, the muse followed the seals' instructions through the crowd, and soon entered a tavern that was ubiquitous in Hytut, with a dusty signboard on it, and only after careful identification could you find the four lingua franca "gray spears" under the thick dust.

Just after pushing open the door of the tavern, there was an instant smell of feet, wine, and sweat mixed together, and the temperature inside the tavern was at least three or four degrees higher than outside.

A faint cacophony echoed through the tavern, and between the forty or so wooden tables and the long bar, drunken drunkards were pouring their own drinks, and a brawl was taking place, with crackling fists and kicks to the flesh.

Unconcerned about the chaotic and hostile environment, the muse walked past the two two extremely burly men in the doorway, and walked straight to the bartender who was wiping his oak wine glass and seemed to be oblivious to people.

"Only beer and rum, which one?" asked the bartender faintly, as he continued to wipe the oak glass in front of him, without even raising his head.

Without a response, the muse simply gently placed a badge in front of the bartender, and then placed the money bag containing five hundred gold coins on it: "My boss just asked me to find work......

Glancing lightly at the badge on the table, the bartender put away the money bag without changing his face: "Are you a fur dog man?"

"Didn't that guy just finish a job?"

"Why are you so diligent?

Reaching out and fumbling under the table for a while, the bartender casually threw out a dirty gray piece of paper: "It seems that the situation in the nearby largest port city of Deira, due to the unstable situation in the nearby port city, there are a few fewer merchant ships coming and going. ”

"The price of my news here has also increased!"

"Five hundred gold coins, this is the news list!"

Lightly opening it and glancing at it, the muse picked up the quill that the bartender had thrown with him, drew a tick on the paper, and threw it back.

After picking up the paper and looking at it, the bartender silently shoved it back under the counter, then fumbled for a bundled scroll and threw it to the muse.

And looking at the figure of the muse walking outside the tavern, the bartender's eyes were full of stupid surprise: "When did the fur seal get into the water?"

"How dare you move a large armed merchant ship?"

"Or maybe this fool will be hung alive from the mast by an enraged fur seal?"

Flames, smoke, smoke, and the clashing of swords!

Together, they have built the end of this large armed merchant ship in front of them!

The sound in the muse's ears ranged from smug laughter to hoarse screams, but more to the crackling of flames as they spread across the hull, devouring wood and burning sails!

To the naked eye, more than thirty pirates, dressed in two layers of animal skins, with mats made of coconut tree bark fibers in between, were wantonly plundering and slashing on this large armed merchant ship, and the fur seals were among them.

And the sailors on the large armed merchant ship, who were obviously more numerous, were actually pressed and beaten, and even had lingering horror on their faces!

This is the result of the three fireballs thrown by the muse and slamming into a large armed merchant ship, turning the captain, first mate and second mate of the merchant ship into ashes in a sea of fire along with the captain's room, and even killing half of the sailors on board!

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