Chapter 147: The Battle on the Ship

"Take him down, take him under control. As long as we keep him in our hands, those Nords will definitely throw a rat at us. This is our chance, so hurry up and take him down!"

As captain, Cameren's prestige was there. Although everything he said now was far from what he said before, since he had said such things now, then these sailors would naturally do what he said. So almost immediately, the sailors around Hiko were already rushing at him.

One of the characteristics of people who have been begging for a living on ships all year round is that they are generally more flexible. Contrary to ordinary people's thinking, many people think that the sailors on the ship will be sluggish when they go ashore. This is actually a fallacy. Because there is no basis for this claim.

A person's response is reflected by its own ability to balance and the speed of its nervous responses. Those who can make a living on the sea often have to face rough seas, and they face far more trials than those who live on land. In this case, they will only be more agile and will not be sluggish. After all, they were only sailors, not fish, and they were not so miserable that they could not breathe and swim when they came ashore.

So naturally, almost in the blink of an eye, the two sailors had already rushed in front of Hiko.

From their movements, Hikono could clearly determine their intentions. The tall, front-facing sailor wanted to lock himself directly with his arms. His bulging muscles, and his wide open hands, proved his intentions. It can be seen that this is a guy who is very confident in his own strength. He seemed to feel that he could easily bring a Nord to his power. It's ridiculous!

In comparison, the other sailor seemed much more reliable. He sneaked up on him from behind. In his hand, he also clutched a thick cable. Such a cable is enough to trap a whale, and it is naturally easy to tie up Hiko. However, only if he can tie him up. And judging by his clumsy movements, Hiko didn't think he could do it.

As far as Hiko's intuitive feeling was concerned, he really didn't pay much attention to the movements of these sailors and their cooperation. It wasn't careless, but the reaction of the sailors was not as good as the opponents he had encountered. Compared to the reconnaissance troops of those kingdoms, these guys are simply not on the table.

Take the current situation as an example, he simply has 10,000 ways to deal with these opponents who can't get on the table. And now he is using the simplest of them.

Not even bothering to move, the sailor who was rushing forward raised his arm, and instantly exerted force while grabbing his arm. It was only a breath of time, and the tall sailor was already lifted up by him.

Compared with the strength of the Nords, I really don't know where this guy got his confidence. Even a Nord boy like him is not something that ordinary humans can handle. Does he think he has ogre blood?

After a mockery in his heart, Hiko directly threw him behind him. It was like having an eye on his back, and he threw the guy in his hand on the sailor behind him accurately, and the heavy weight not only made the guy behind him be forced to interrupt his movements for a moment, but also made his whole person wail like a pig.

You know, the person behind him is a small man. Suddenly taking on such a heavy weight with such a small body size will naturally make him suffer a little. Of course, it was just a little hardship, and he should feel lucky compared to taking his life.

After all, with Yiyan's skills, if he really killed them, he would definitely not be able to scream and wail here. At this time, he will only turn into a corpse and fall stiffly to the ground. So according to such a statement, he is actually considered lucky.

But apparently, Captain Cameron didn't think so. Seeing his sailors subdued in such an instant, his eyelids began to twitch.

Although he knew that the Nords were not easy to mess with, he did not expect the Nords to be so powerful. You know, his subordinates are already the elite of the Imperial Navy. Not to mention compared to the battle-hardened veterans of the Great Army, but compared to those noble private soldiers, they are already the best kind.

But such an excellent subordinate was actually solved in an instant. This really made him have to doubt his own judgment. Is it that you are too lax in the selection of people, so that two idiots are mixed in?

He didn't have time to think more about this issue, he was already ready to send it, and he immediately gave his first mate a look. And seeing his hint, the first mate, who was standing on the side, immediately beckoned five or six sailors, and surrounded Hiko in a circle.

The area on the deck is cramped, and there is not enough room to stretch out. If you are surrounded by such a few people, it is easy to form a situation where you are attacked on your back. Although so far Hiko does not feel that these sailors can pose any effective threat to him. But if you are not afraid of 10,000, you are afraid of what if, if there is any master hidden among these sailors, then maybe he will suffer some unnecessary damage.

Hikoko didn't want things to end up like this, so immediately, he had already made up his mind to strike first.

In an instant, the arrow stepped forward, and in less than a breath, Hiko was already close in front of a sailor. Such a swiftness far exceeded the imagination of the sailors, so immediately, a look of astonishment appeared in their eyes. But before they could react, Hiko had already stretched out his fist and slammed it into the sailor's chest and abdomen.

There was a muffled thud out of thin air, and in an instant, the huge force sent the sailor who had been punched by him into the air. His face was tangled in pain, and it was clear that the blow was beyond the limit of what he could bear. And just when he thought he was going to leave like this, Hiko forcibly grabbed his ankle and pulled him back.

Of course, retention is just a euphemism. The real situation was that Hiko used him as a handy tool, and he raised him and swung it at the other sailor beside him.

With a weight of one hundred and dozens of pounds and the force exerted on him, this blow can make the sailors who have endured all this doubt life. He was knocked off the ship almost screaming. And with him, there are two unlucky people who are about the same as him. You know, the side of the Westwind Scream is about five or six meters away from the horizon. Such a height might not be a problem for these sailors in normal times, but now, such a height is enough to take a heavy hit.

In such a situation, the best thing to do is to send someone to rescue these unlucky guys. But apparently, it is not possible for the people on board to free their hands at all now. Because Hiko is much more difficult to deal with than they imagined.

After solving those few minor troubles, Hiko set his sights on the first mate. This is a superb warrior, as can be seen by the movements of his movements, as well as by the hands in which he always holds the weapon.

His muscles were in a half-drawn bowstring as he was on alert. Neither too tight nor too loose. A little stronger than a slight tension allows him to deal with all kinds of emergencies at all times. At the same time, his center of gravity has been kept at a low level.

Two ** wrong, and slightly bent and extended, even if he dealt with those violent sudden impacts, he would not be completely defeated in an instant, and the action of holding the hilt of the knife in one hand and the scabbard in the other hand would also allow him to launch a counterattack in the shortest possible time, ensuring that he would not be at a disadvantage in the engagement.

This kind of action is not a rule, it is completely wild. But because of experience, this makes him the most difficult opponent to deal with at the moment.

If Yan intends to protect himself as much as possible and slowly wear down his opponent, then his best course of action at the moment is to go from weak to strong, breaking through each and leaving no possibility for the other side to counterattack. But he didn't have that much time, and this raid was supposed to allow him to completely subdue the enemy in the shortest possible time. So he had to do something else, and that was to completely crush them directly from their strongest.

The first mate had become his target, so immediately, he charged at the first mate. The sailors along the way tried to stop him, but they couldn't stop him. Now he is like a rhinoceros running wildly, with great strength and enough skill to make anyone who dares to stop him suffer enough. Almost everyone who collided with him head-on turned into kites in an instant and flew out completely uncontrollably.

And under such a violent momentum, Hiko had already approached the side of the first mate, entering a very dangerous distance. If he goes any further, he will actually threaten the safety of the first mate.

As a veteran warrior, it is impossible for the first mate to let Hiko get close to such a distance no matter what. He wasn't sure that he would be able to defeat such a guy with his fists and kicks alone at such a close range. So he immediately drew the scimitar from his waist, leaned on the longer distance of his arm and the scimitar, and slashed at Hiko's face door with a crisp sound of the knife.

This sword does not seek to kill the enemy, but only to force the enemy back. Because as long as he can force back Hiko's offensive, Hiko will be used to be in a situation where he is deeply affected by the enemy on his back. Without absolute strength, no matter how powerful the opponent is, he will inevitably be lost under such an encirclement, which is also the purpose of the first mate.

And Hiko saw through this, so he didn't retreat, but took a step forward and rushed forward with a dangerous gesture against the blade.