Chapter 298: Ants (No Eunuchs in this Book!)
When he came out of the Magic Guild, it was already dusk, and Captain Gino looked to the west, the fiery red sunset was burning in the sky, his eyes narrowed slightly, and his mind was still immersed in what the Great Magician Haryat had just said.
Gino couldn't remember how long it had been since he had felt this way. He's not an indecisive person, but this incident now makes him a little clueless.
"Captain, you're out. It was one of his deputies who spoke.
"Hmm!" Gino nodded, snorting perfunctorily from his nose.
"Shall we go back now?" said the deputy, handing over a wine bag, and he who had followed Gino for more than ten years could hear Gino's absent-mindedness. He could see the complexity and hesitation on his captain's face.
"Thank you. Gino didn't refuse, took the sac and opened the stopper directly, and raised his hand to pour a large sip of wine into his throat.
After taking a big sip of wine, Gino spoke: "Go to that old thing in Yerif, he should be on his ship by this time." ”
"Good captain. The deputy said as he handed the reins of the horse to Captain Gino.
After riding for a while, the two soon found Captain Yereve's sea vessel "Shark" on the other side of the pier.
Like Gino's ships, Yerif was no smaller than the Gino.
After greeting several of the Shark's crew, Gino went straight to the ship, and then found Captain Yerif in the captain's rest cabin.
"Old fellow, why don't you stay on your ship, come to me at this time, and say, what do you need me to do for you?" said Yerif, glancing at Gino, as he put down a large stack of lists in his hand.
"There's something I really need your help with. Captain Gino said after a moment of silence.
Seeing Gino's serious expression, Yerif put away the smile on his face and looked at Gino.
Without further hesitation, Captain Gino gave a detailed description of what happened to Li Xuan in the morning and asking for help from the Magic Guild.
"Then it is so, that your Excellency has requested that I prepare nine great ships tomorrow to take him to the Far North. After saying all this, Gino suddenly noticed that Yerif's expression seemed to be very excited.
Gino frowned and asked him, "What are you?"
"Stupid!" Yerif blurted out, angry.
"You don't know about the fall of the Randy family, you know, you haven't figured it out yet, you're really stupid!" Jerif pointed to Gino's head.
", take your paws away. Gino frustrated himself swept Yerif's finger away.
"Let me ask you, if Master Haryat asks these captains of the Chamber of Commerce in Coritino Sea City to borrow the giant sea ships, do you say they will borrow them?" asked Yerif angrily.
Gino nodded: "Naturally, it was borrowed." ”
"Then do you think that a high-level water elemental dominator who is even more powerful than Master Haryat will dare not borrow a boat if he asks to borrow a boat?" Yerif smiled and took out two sea smoke pipes from the table, stuffed them into the sea smoke pipes, and then handed one to Gino.
Gino took the smoke a little embarrassed, lit it on the candlestick on the table, and then took a deep puff of smoke.
"So what are we going to do?" asked Gino.
Yerif's eyes flickered, and he took a few heavy puffs of cigarette before he slowly spoke: "Empty the goods, immediately send someone to negotiate with the Chamber of Commerce, in the name of a higher order magic guild." It is also necessary to send a ship to the sea immediately and convey the news along the way. ”
"And ...... other ships?" said Gino, glancing at Yerif, and feeling that there was something in the scheming old fellow's words that had not yet been said.
With a smile on his face, Yerif said slowly, "Let them meet at the dock early tomorrow morning, and we need to make a kind invitation." ”
Gino's face changed, and when he looked at Yerif with a smile, his heart jumped inexplicably.
"You mean a forced requisition?" Gino couldn't help but ask.
Yerif rolled his eyes, spat out a puff of cigarette and replied: "You are not convinced that you are stupid, send someone to those fools now, and tell them that tomorrow morning there is a big man who wants to talk to them about a trip to sea, about the sale of a giant ship, the time and the itinerary, etc., is it necessary to say so much? If they are clever enough......"
Yerif laughed happily as he spoke, and Gino on the side felt uneasy for a while.
"Such a big man will not care about us, he will only care about where the ship is, whether it will be able to go to sea immediately. Yerif looked at Gino and said slowly.
"Do you know why?" asked Yerif, puffing on his cigarette.
Without waiting for Gino to answer, he added, "Do you care if a group of ants is unhappy or unhappy?"
Gino took a heavy puff on his cigarette and replied, "I know what to do." ”
After saying that, he put down the smoke pipe, turned around and walked out of the captain's rest cabin.
Watching Gino leave, Yerif took a few heavy puffs of his cigarette, then walked to the deck, found his first mate, and ordered the first mate to call all his sailors and let them unload the goods that had just been loaded on the ship to the warehouse on the shore.
Without answering the first mate's puzzled question, he climbed onto the lookout of the mainsail, squinting at the little dots of light that were shining little by little in the darkening dock harbor.
After leaving the Shark, Gino quickly returned to his ship, called a group of henchmen, quickly ordered the things one by one, unloaded the goods on the Gino, and arranged for people to go to various giant ships to invite each captain.
Then let his eldest son immediately go to sea overnight, and go along the east coast to all his partner chambers to negotiate the postponement of the goods.
After doing this, Gino thought about it for a long time, confirmed that it was not disclosed, and joined the ranks of moving goods, Gino's had too many goods to move to the shore, and it was much easier to move the goods off the ship than on the ship, and he was busy until dawn, and finally moved all the planned goods off the ship.
Looking at a group of sailors who were so tired that they lay motionless on the deck, Gino grinned and leaned on the deck, panting, and promised to the sailors on the deck for a long time: "This trip to the sea, when you dock, whether it is ale or a big ** woman, it is enough!"
"Long live the Captain!"
A burst of exclamations finally made the deck more angry.