Chapter 733: Fireworks in the Night Sky

Chapter 733: Fireworks in the Night Sky (Page 1/1)

The Dutch were doomed to disappointment, and the sea wolves of the mountains would not have attacked their camp at all. Their target was never the few hundred Dutchmen, but the entire Dutch fleet.

Among the several sea-going ships anchored not far from the three battleships in the Netherlands, a plank in the bottom compartment moved. There was a slight sound of a plank rubbing against it, and a plank was lifted from the inside.

The dumb man's honest face was exposed from inside, and he drilled out of the mezzanine to carefully observe left and right before beckoning inside.

Then more than forty people came out of the mezzanine, and they all walked up to the deck silently without making a sound.

The dumb man watched from the deck the three Dutch warships not far below, and he pointed with his hand in that direction. The others nodded in unison, and in the silent exchange, more than forty people divided into three, slowly diving into the water in different directions.

The dumb man in the water held a wooden board in his hand and a bamboo pipe hanging from his mouth. His movements were very gentle, for fear of making a little noise.

Approaching one of the largest of the Dutch warships, the dumb man dived with his head into the water, leaving only a bamboo pipe exposed.

Fortunately, this is a natural harbor, and the waves are already very light. If it were on rough seas, the sea wolf's sneak attack plan would not have succeeded at all.

As the dumb man dived, more than a dozen people behind him also sank into the sea. From a distance, it was a pile of planks floating on the sea.

It was already late at night, and although the moonlight was still relatively bright, it was still a little difficult to find a dozen planks in the vast sea.

The sea breeze has blown away the heat in the air, and even though it is hot during the day and still slightly cool at night. The Dutch sailors, who had worked all day, were left with only two sailors and a night officer, and the rest rested in the cabins.

There are many sailors needed to drive a Galen ship, and a large number of sailors are needed for dense saillocks. The ship's guns also required a lot of gunners to operate, and with the musketeers on board, the number on board was close to two hundred.

But by this time most of the sailors and musketeers had landed on the island, and there were less than fifty people left on board. This creates an opportunity for the sea wolf's sneak attack, which is the sea wolf's sneak attack plan.

The dumb man crept up the bow of the ship and climbed onto the Dutch battleship, the bow of which seemed to give them a chance to climb. He cautiously poked his head out and looked into the deck of the Dutch battleship.

There was only one dozing sailor on the deck at the bow, his head bowed and swaying with the ship in a moment.

A slight sound reached his ears, as if someone was approaching. The Dutch sailor opened his eyes, rubbing his eyes and looking carefully in the direction of the voice.

As far as the eye can see, there is a familiar deck, with the dark night sky and inky waters. Just as he was about to step forward to find a voice for help, a large hand covered his mouth from behind.

The Dutch sailor's eyes widened suddenly, and he moved the large hand that covered his mouth and nose with both hands. Before he could exert his strength, a stabbing pain came from his back.

A sharp dagger stabbed him in the back of the heart, and the Dutch sailor's eyes widened so that they bulged out of their sockets. His feet kicked weakly on the deck a few times, and gradually stopped struggling.

The dumb man slowly put down the corpse in his hand, grinning as he spoke. Although the man's foot was kicked a few times, it did not alarm the others.

The night sailor who took out the enemy made his face smile happy, but his empty mouth was like a bottomless black hole, and the people who watched it were terrified.

The two remaining two people on the deck were silently disposed of by the dumb man and touched towards the aft tower. It was supposed to be the place where the important people on the battleship lived, and as long as you took it, you would basically take the battleship.

In his sleep, Philem had a bloody knife on his neck, and when he opened his eyes, he saw an unfamiliar face.

The cold sharp knife on his neck made him dare not move, and the constant shaking of the battleship made his heart hang. For fear that the sharp knife would cut his throat if he was not careful, he did not want to serve God before he lived enough.

Even though the hammer was right underneath him, he didn't dare reach for it. He smiled at the unfamiliar face above his head, and just as he was about to ask, the man's fist landed on his temple. A wave of dizziness came, and Filem's eyes went black.

Just as the dumb man was about to step out of the cabin, a scream rang out from a nearby boat, followed by a series of exclamations from the other boat.

The dumb man was no longer cautious when he heard the sound, and took out a short axe from behind him and rushed down the cabin. An oil lamp hung in the cabin, and the dim light flickered back and forth from the flickering oil lamp.

The screams had already awakened several of the sailors, who sat up from their wobbly hammocks. Then the sailors' eyes widened and they shouted "God! Exclamation came out of their mouths.

The dumb man ignored the exclamations of the Dutch sailors, and he rushed into the cabin and swung his axe. A sailor who sat up in a daze was beheaded with an axe before he could see clearly.

The moment the skull flew up, the blood in the neck cavity spurted directly onto the deck above his head. The dumb man didn't stop at his blow, swinging his axe at the Dutch sailors who jumped out of the hammock in panic.

The Dutch sailors did not know how many of them had touched the battleship, and since they had just been awakened from their sleep, many of them went to see their God before they could figure out the situation.

The dumb big man killed the Dutch sailors like tigers into a flock of sheep, and the remaining sailors immediately chose to surrender when they saw that things were not good.

Not only was the dumb big one here, but the other two battleships were not too surprised, and they all fell into the hands of the sea wolf. The shouts of murder alarmed the Dutch soldiers anchored on the edge of the island, and the soldiers who had been waiting nervously for most of the night looked at the warship in the distance in surprise.

Just as they were about to return to the battleship on the sampan, the sound of fire was heard again in the woods. Some of the Dutch soldiers who remained in the beach camp wanted to return to the battleship, while others wanted to stay and defeat the sea wolves.

While the Dutch soldiers hesitated, the anchors of the three warships were slowly rising, and the sails on the masts were also raised. Under the frightened gaze of the Dutch soldiers on the shore, the three warships slowly moved and drifted in the wind on the sea.

"Bang! Bang! Bang! Three arrows exploded in the air, and three flames rose in the night sky. The firelight was exceptionally bright in the night sky and could be seen clearly even from a distance.

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