Chapter 100: Waste and Defeated Dogs

Chapter 100: Waste and Defeated Dogs

A girl in tattered clothes and tied with rope was half-lying on the bed in the bedroom, her mouth was gagged by a cloth, and the sobs that Hutcherson Alam and others had heard outside the door were obviously coming from her mouth, and her face was not clear what she looked like, but her bare figure under the torn clothes was bumpy.

At this time, the girl was looking in horror at a group of Morgan pirates, trying to curl up because she was not clothed.

Hutcherson glanced twice, and reluctantly retracted his gaze, not because he was conscious enough, but because he was afraid of William, during the Redbeard period, Barbarossa, as the captain of the ship, had no restrictions on what the pirates did during the raid, except for the strict control of the distribution of the spoils of war.

But now that the ship has changed its dynasty, William, the traverser, is naturally much more ambitious than Barbarossa, and he has long been unaccustomed to the many problems of the pirates, and the ship has no longer ignored the pirates who have come ashore since he said the truth.

He has the final say on the target of the plunder, and it is up to him whether he can loosen his belt or not.

For this, many of the pirates on the ship are actually dissatisfied, especially the old pirates who have tasted the pleasure of plundering, they think that when the pirates want to be free, William is too lenient.

Hutcherson was actually a little unhappy, but he had seen William strangle Felton to death while talking and laughing, and he was really afraid of William's cruelty, and Felton's experience made him habitual when he sat on a chair with his back to the wall, and he didn't have the courage to disobey William's orders at all.

Hutcherson shifted his gaze to look away, only to realize that in addition to the corpses of two enemy ship pirates on the floor of the bedroom, there was also a male corpse, which did not look like a seaman, and Hatchson guessed that it might be a resident of the town.

The middle-aged man had an ugly death, his face distorted, his eyes staring at the ceiling with wide eyes, as if he was denouncing the injustice of God, and he was still clutching a short dagger in his hand, but unfortunately there was no blood on it.

Hutcherson could control his eyes, but the stout pirate who followed him was not like him, his gaze glancing unscrupulously over the girl, and then slowly walked to the bed.

Hutcherson didn't pay attention, but Aramis asked alertly, "What do you do?"

The stout pirate reached out and picked up the girl's chin, trying to pull her hair away, and when he heard the question, he said with a shy face: "I saved her life, so it's not too much for her to repay me, right?"

With a gloomy face, Aramis grabbed the stout pirate's neck, pushed him hard against the wall, and cursed in his mouth: "If you want to die, just say it, I'm here to fulfill you, what did the captain say! What is the first of the 'ten sins' that the captain has forgot?"

William knew that the pirates on the ship were mixed, and it was obviously unrealistic to be able to make them as disciplined as real soldiers in a short period of time, and it was also a luxury for these simple-minded pirates to write down lengthy disciplinary rules.

Therefore, combined with the experience of living under Barbarossa, and after discussing with old pirates such as Harden and Selkirk, William formulated ten more important disciplines for the pirates to remember, and he also planned to have time to hang these ten disciplines on the ship in the future in the form of publicity or carving to deepen the impression of the crew.

Although these ten disciplines are rudimentary, they are closely related to life and battle on the ship, and William also knows the habits and ethics of pirates, so he sets the punishment very harshly.

Some of the crew members of the Morgan Pirates called it the "Morgan Code", in which there were five capital punishments for making mistakes and five punishments for not crossing the thunder pool, and five flogging punishments, and the first capital punishment was "disobeying the captain's orders".

Of course, although these ten disciplines are short and easy for pirates to memorize in the rest of the month, it is very difficult to make these ten disciplines deeply rooted in the hearts of the people and strictly follow them in such a short period of time.

There are pirates, like Hutcherson, who call it "Codex" with awe, and there are pirates who say this with mockery and disdain.

What kind of bullshit code a pirate makes is ridiculous to some.

For those thugs who have tasted the pleasure of **** captivity, no matter how they deal with it on the surface, it is really difficult to restrain their desires when the golden treasure and the stripped woman are put in front of them.

"Fuck the 'Ten Sins'! I've been floating at sea with a group of men for almost half a month, and now I'm ashore and won't let me find a woman?" The short and stout pirate pushed Alamis's hand away, his face flushed, and he didn't know if it was because he was angry, or because he had just been stuck in the neck, he cursed and said, "What 'Morgan Code', his brain is broken, does he think he is a 'world government' or a 'navy'? Use him as a pirate to do justice? What kind of thing is he, he cares so much, a waste of the East China Sea... …。 ”

Before the stout pirate finished speaking, his forehead was pressed against the cold muzzle, and Aramis raised his pistol expressionlessly: "Do you say it again?"

The sound of metal grinding sounded from Alamis's side, and the long-faced pirate who had come to the East China Sea from the Great Voyage with the stout pirates saw his companion being held to the forehead with a gun by Alamis, and subconsciously raised his gun to Alamis.

The action of the Long-faced Pirate seemed to trigger a chain reaction, and Hutcherson reflexively pulled out his pistol and aimed the muzzle at the Long-faced Pirate.

In the room where the battle had just been calmed down, the atmosphere suddenly became tense again, and after the long-faced pirate subconsciously pulled out his gun, he regretted it, and he hurriedly tried to make a round and said: "Why make such a fuss, besides, it's just the four of us here, if we don't say it, who will know what we did?"

Hearing this, Aramis looked at the long-faced pirate, and his face, which had been gloomy, suddenly bloomed into a smile, revealing two tiger teeth.

The long-faced pirate thought that Aramis had softened and breathed a sigh of relief, but a wave of disdain immediately rose in his heart, but at this time, he heard a "bang" gunshot, and the toothy and smiling Alamith had already pulled the trigger, and the expression on the face of the short and stout pirate suddenly froze, and the back of his head was directly broken by the projectile, and the wall behind him was sprayed with blood and brains.

The long-faced pirate's face changed, and his index finger holding the pistol flicked, but he still didn't pull the trigger.

Alamis had already put away his smile, and the stout pirate's wide-eyed corpse fell to the ground, and he faced the muzzle of his gun and walked straight for the long-faced pirate.

Aramis walked up to the Long-Faced Pirate and touched his chest with the muzzle of the gun before he raised a finger and gently flicked the muzzle away, then leaned his face up and down at the Long-faced Pirate, looking him up and down.

The two of them were almost face to face, and Aramis kept looking at the long-faced pirate with a pale face and a cold sweat on his head, before he said disdainfully: "A bunch of defeated dogs who ran back from the great voyage, who gave you the courage to disobey the captain's orders?"

Aramis snatched the pistol directly from the long-faced pirate's hand, and then knocked him down with a punch, and then strode out of the bedroom with a grunt of anger, leaving only one sentence: "Tie him up and give him to the captain for trial." ”

When Hutcherson heard this, he found a rope to tie up the long-faced pirate who didn't dare to resist, and in his heart he admired the courage that Aramis had just shown, and he had much less opinion on William's quick promotion of Aramis.

On the other side, Aramis came out of the house, saw that there was no one around, his face changed suddenly, leaned against the wall, patted his chest, and said with some fear: "Damn, fortunately he is a coward." ”