Chapter 41: What kind of pirate are you?

"Captain, I want to ask something!" Nora asked as she looked at the dark red flag. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

"Okay, I'm hungry, aren't I'm going to make a supper!" replied Lukka quickly, turning to run to the kitchen.

Nora shook her head solemnly, "That's not what I asked. ”

"What's that?" Lukka paused.

"That...... Even if the flags are different colors, you're still a pirate, right?" Nora asked, pointing to the skull flag.

"That's right!" Lukka nodded, even if he didn't want to be a pirate, there was nowhere to clear his name.

"Then will you rob like a ship with a black flag, will you rob slaves and sell them like they do?" Nora said this, her eyes flashed with fire, but tears rolled down her eyes.

"I'm certainly not that kind of pirate!" replied Lukka at once.

He looked around and saw that all the members of the ship were gathered around him, looking at him.

He groaned for a moment, and instead of the usual nonchalant expression on his face, he said very solemnly: "We should indeed explain everything." ”

"I'm a pirate, and even if I don't want to admit it, the navies of the Empire and the Alliance won't agree, so I can only go down this path. ”

"But I can't rob innocents and do slave business, as Nora said. I can watch the pirates drift in the sea without rescuing them, and I can fight the navy without any mercy, but I don't want to get the blood of innocents on my hands. ”

"But we need to survive, and everybody needs to eat - especially Nora. And of course, wealth! We can't be so poor all the time, can we? Before, I didn't dare say that. But now, with the Silent Death, I can tell you the truth. ”

"Our enemy: the Black Sails Group. As long as they continue to plague innocent civilians, as long as they continue to trade in slaves, my goals will not change. ”

"As for the navies of the Empire and the Alliance, we won't take the initiative to provoke them, but if they want to try my magic or the guns of the Silent Death, then let them come!"

With an impassioned finish, Lukka walked to the window. The moonlight shone on his black hair, giving the dull color a slightly magical glow.

"Heh-" Ollie yawned ungracefully, "what do you know so much...... Let's go, let's go to bed, where's my bedroom? There should be a single room on such a big ship, Uncle Danny?"

"Here, the rooms of the two ladies are arranged. Daniel regained his demeanor as a king and knight, politely guiding Ollie and Nora out of the captain's quarters.

"I'm tired of you leading the way in my room. Crete said politely, and followed.

Lukka stared at the empty captain's room in a daze, and it occurred to him that at least one living creature was left here.

"Shut up, what do you think of my speech?" he asked, turning to the parrot.

Shut up and didn't say a word, snoring softly on the shelf, already asleep.

......

The next morning, Luca was woken up by a knock on the door.

He rubbed his eyes, hurriedly put on his clothes and got up to open the door. Ollie was standing outside the door, but luckily Luca was quick enough to get up and open the door, otherwise she might have been able to punch the door with her fists.

"What are you doing, it's early in the morning. Lukka said as he scooped some water out of the bucket next to him to wash his face and rinse his mouth.

"I'm here to settle accounts with you. Ollie sat down in a chair next to her desk and replied slowly.

A mouthful of water almost didn't squirt out of Luka's mouth, "What's the account? I didn't mess with you, did I?"

"Not that," said Ollie with a smile, "that is, in Rifted Rock Harbor, the island where Crete was shipped, didn't we say okay? I'll help you fight, and you pay." ”

Lukka grabbed a towel and wiped his face: "Seems to be the case." ”

"Well, let's say okay, two hundred at a time. Ollie crossed her fingers and continued, "You see, the last time the merchant ship Iris went back to the Bear Child and the Half-Giant in Sail Harbor, once on the fifth deck of this ship, and now three times. It's been almost a month, can you pay your salary first?"

"Hmm...... Huh?" Luca's sleepy head suddenly woke up, "Where do I have the money?"

"But I'm running out of skincare products, and I'm going to buy them at the next port anyway!" Ollie didn't give in.

Lukka thought for a long time and said, "Why don't you think this will work? I owe you six hundred, right? You use this money to buy shares!"

"What do you mean by shareholding?" Ollie didn't understand.

"That's it...... Well, according to the convention, how is the pirate's spoils divided?" Lukka asked.

"If you don't count ordinary sailors, of course we don't have them on board, the captain is fifty percent, and the rest are divided equally. "After all, Ollie has been at sea for a long time, so she is familiar with these.

"I mean, if you have income in the future, I'll take 40% and give you 10%. Your six hundred should be used as a permanent purchase of this income, okay?" Luca explained.

"Sounds like I earned it?" Ollie thought carefully with a frown.

"You're sure you'll earn it!" Lukka nodded hurriedly.

"But I still don't have the money to buy skincare products......" Ollie hesitated.

"Don't worry, maybe we'll run into a few ships to grab tomorrow?" Lukka reassured.

"All right......," Ollie reluctantly agreed, "Oh yes, Crete, they called you!"

Finally fooling Ollie and reaching the bow of the ship, Lukka found a huge cloth covering the front of the bow.

"What is this for?" he asked, puzzled.

"Unveil the bow statue, Captain, hurry up!" Nora said excitedly.

"That's it, isn't it?" said Luca, who didn't wait for any special ceremony, and walked up to pull the curtain off.

The next moment, he almost jumped up: "Whose idea is this? Forget it, no need to answer, I can guess!"

On the bow of the boat, a huge bust of a parrot has a solemn expression, and it is clear who the model is.

"At times like these, if only there were fireworks!" said Ollie, looking at the bow of the ship.

"Fireworks?" Luca suddenly remembered the first spell he had memorized after crossing over, and now that he had become a real mage, it shouldn't be difficult, right?

He tried to close his eyes, and it didn't take much effort to return to the spiritual starry sky. Probably a successful cast before, the practice of miniature fireballs was successful this time, and although the star was not very bright, it was still very conspicuous in the sky due north.

When I opened my eyes again, less than a minute had passed.

Lukka gripped the amethyst staff and smiled as he recited the incantation as he pointed his hand into the air.

As in the very beginning, nothing happened.