Chapter 700: Receiving at Sea (12)
Oh my God! So many people! As soon as Chengfeng's deputy turned over the side of the ship and stood firm, he swept the deck at a glance and was startled by the crowd on both sides.
"The stern section is full of cooks, oarsmen, and handymen who have little combat power, and the pirates are all concentrated on the bow deck, except for the dead ones who are thrown directly into the sea, everyone else is here." Qi Ke said on the side.
"Are they all tied up?"
"It's been a day, and if you tie it like this until dawn tomorrow, your limbs will be wasted, but you don't dare to relax."
"That's not to relax, it's just right to be bundled."
The army did not have a good face in dealing with pirate prisoners, which was the same as the prisoners of war they had captured on the battlefield in the past, and after counting the number of people and asking for confessions, they would all be killed.
"You guys can really do it, three people actually did this big ticket." Cheng Feng's deputy smiled, "This is a great achievement, just wait, the reward will not be less." ”
"Okay." Qi Ke rubbed his hands and smiled like a money obsession.
Cheng Feng's deputy stood on the side of the boat, and he had to slowly get seasick, by the way, wait for his soldiers to climb up the rope ladder one by one, and let Qi Ke and the three of them get ready, and go back with the boat in a while.
More than 20 soldiers boarded the boat smoothly one by one, and soon it was Qi Ke's turn to return, the king was nimble, and he didn't need Qi Ke to figure out how to send it down, it jumped directly over the side of the boat and landed accurately on the small boat below, and shouted a few times proudly, as if urging Qi Ke to come down quickly.
Qi Ke and the three of them went down the rope ladder safely, Qi Ke, who was also climbing the rope ladder for the first time, couldn't help but be nervous, and he didn't notice it at all when he stepped on the boat under his feet, until he heard the king's cry in his ears, and suddenly he was safe.
The boat dragged on the stern of the bucket boat was also untied, and the five shipbuilders drove one boat back, and when the two boats collided, the newly repaired boat was damaged again, and it had to be repaired again after dawn.
After the boat departed, the little sea eagle on the mast lookout chirped lightly, flapped its wings and took off, and after circling in the air, it landed lightly on the small boat that Qi Ke was riding, and the hot and furry body was next to her, closing her eyes and napping.
Qi Ke hugged the king and used it as a pillow, and also closed her eyes to recuperate, she didn't go back to the Qianhe Realm and waited leisurely, just went back by small boat, she didn't need to be reminded that she couldn't rest too comfortably, otherwise, she was nervous on the pirate ship for a day, how could she not feel tired at all.
In the haze of sleep, the boat was already approaching the shore, and the bonfire lit on the beach could be clearly seen.
The little sea eagle flapped its wings and flew up from the boat, accompanied by its crisp eagle cry, its figure has already appeared on the beach, and hearing this familiar sound, the crowd waiting on the beach also woke up from their sleepiness, stood up and waited excitedly facing the sea.
The cry of Yu also woke up Qi Ke, and she couldn't help but sit up straight when she saw the bright beach, and the king who had regained his freedom turned around and stood at the bow of the boat, raising his head and holding his chest up, and let out a long and loud wolf howl.
The people on the beach heard this wolf howl, and before they could react, the wolves, who had wandered restlessly on the beach all night, were the first to let out a howl in response, and the howls continued one after another.
Listening to the distance, knowing that Qi Ke was about to dock, the men ran to the direction where the wolves gathered and howled, and the boat must have come ashore from there, and even some anxious villagers took out the burning thick branches from the bonfire as torches, and walked into the sea to light up the boat that was about to dock.