Chapter 129: Pirate Treasure

Looking at Edge's serious look, De Lael wanted to hum him a few words with disdain, but he didn't. To say that Edge is arrogant and daydreaming, but think about it, although he gives people such a feeling, sometimes he really does such things. In short, De Laere also admits that there is an incredible side to Edge.

"Hmph, do you think it's really that easy? Create an army, establish your own territory, and become a lord who dominates one side...... It's not something that can be done by just talking!" said De Laere, glaring at Edge and snorting coldly.

Aiji frowned, looked at De Laeer who snorted coldly, and said, "So, De Laer, let me ask you, why did you join the army in the first place, and why did you quit the army?"

De Laere was stunned for a moment, silent and did not answer.

Edge knew he would react like this, and he didn't realize that the corners of his mouth flashed with an imperceptible arc of laughter. He's going to recruit De Laere into the 'Greatsword' team, but he won't be hot-headed, and he won't be unprepared. Before looking for De Laere, he secretly learned about De Laere from several members of the De Laere mercenary group.

When De Lael joined the army, he actually felt the same as Age's, and he couldn't bear this land to be trampled by foreign enemies, and he couldn't bear his own people to be ravaged by foreign enemies. In order to expel foreign enemies, he resolutely joined the army.

Originally, he thought that after joining the army, as long as he worked hard, he could fight for his beliefs and keep moving forward, but he didn't expect that the army was not as righteous as he imagined. In the beginning, though, the brothers in the army had the same goal: to defend the land and drive out foreign enemies. But when the army was developed, it began to be content with the status quo, or even to the point of decay.

Delaire couldn't stand this, and he admitted that he was incapable of changing these symptoms of the army, so he chose to retire and live a life of 'out of sight', living in the mercenary group he created.

But that's exactly what Edge captures. If De Laere was really weakened by the corruption of the army and his determination to expel foreign enemies and defend the country, then why did he create a mercenary group after he retired? Since he created a mercenary group to protect those who asked him for help, he must still have a fighting heart in his heart.

Edge firmly believes that Delaire will not be willing to be a small mercenary for the rest of the year.

As he expected, when he asked that sentence, Delare's face was obviously much heavier than before, which showed that Delare's face was very concerned about his past in the army.

But Delaere wouldn't have agreed to join the "Greatsword" squad because he brought it up, only a fool would be so naïve to think that it would be so simple to create an army and capture territory. However, he did not deny Age's words that he did have a heart to fight that had not retreated.

As a man in troubled times, he will be more or less enthusiastic, especially a man with strength.

Although Delaire rejected Age, Edge still believed that he would join Team Greatsword. Now De Laere just didn't believe that Team Greatsword would succeed, and indeed, Edge didn't come up with convincing facts, just expressed his determination.

Determination is an ethereal thing, everyone can call him determined, but the key is to see reality. The reality is cruel, and you won't succeed if you don't have the determination.

"So, how are you going to join the 'Greatsword' squad, or what kind of facts do you want me to show in order to convince you that the 'Greatsword' team can succeed?" said to Dragiel's refusal.

De Lael didn't expect that Edge hadn't given up yet, and after thinking about it, he also wanted to see how Edge would prove that the 'Greatsword' team had pioneering significance and development prospects.

He smiled lightly at Aiji and said, "First of all, for an army to be established, there must be enough materials to ensure the operation of the army. There are many things to it, but these can be understood as one thing after all: gold coins!"

"Then I ask you, do you have enough gold, or rather, you don't, you have to earn gold now, how do you get enough gold?" Delaree believed that Edge certainly didn't have that much gold.

But Aiji looked at him without the slightest hesitation, and said, "Tomorrow, I will let you see if there are enough gold coins in my 'Great Sword' team! If so, will you join the 'Great Sword' team?"

De Lael was stunned, looking at Aggie who was so determined, he really wanted to know why Aggie was so confident. This guy!

"Okay, I promise you, if you can come up with enough gold coins tomorrow, I'll join the 'Greatsword' team!" "De Lael was curious and angry, he really wanted to see how Aegie managed to get a batch of gold coins, and he could be so arrogant and confident!

De Laere thinks he's going to win, if there's a reason - it's on a merchant ship right now!

Edge sneered at him and turned out of the cabin.

After a night's rest, Giroud's spirits were almost restored, and he was back to his old life. When it came out of Moros's blade and lay on Edge's shoulder, its first instinct was to ask Age, why was he so confident that he could get a batch of gold coins?

Aegie just shrugged and smiled, "We just killed a great pirate in Uto yesterday, you say, doesn't a big pirate have some money?"

Giroud immediately understood when he heard Edge's words, and said, "Are you going to look for the money that the big octopus pirate robbed......?"

Edge glanced at Giroud and said, "How do you find it? How do you ask such a question? Wouldn't you be able to solve all the problems with you?"

"You ......" Giroud was speechless for a while, and snorted: "It's really yours, I just recovered, and you want me to do coolies, isn't it a bit undeserved?"

"It's better to go for a ride. Edge smiled lightly.

In search of Uto's legacy, Aegie didn't let Giroud go on his own, he would follow. He ran to borrow a spare boat from Captain Jericho, saying that he was going to blow the sea breeze nearby. Jericho was worried about him, but thinking that he could condense the wings of the wind and fly, he knew there was no need to worry.

After borrowing the boat, Edge rowed away quickly. When he arrives at a place far away from the big merchant ship, he asks Giroud to fly in search of the remnants of yesterday's pirate bandits, and find out where Uto's lair is.

Giroud knew that he had to do this, and although he thought Edge was a little disgusting, he flapped his wings and went to find Uto's lair.

Originally, Aegie thought that Utop's lair should be at the bottom of the sea, after all, Uto has the ability of a conch horn, and it is not a problem to make a bubble and live underwater.

But when Giroud found Uto's lair, he found that Uto's lair was on an island far away. Come to think of it, this is also a normal thing, Uto is a human being after all, and it is a place where people always like to have light. The bottom of the sea is so deep and gloomy, you can't suffocate to death if you live below all day.

Giroud's search has turned out that Uto's younger brothers, who didn't die yesterday, are now dividing up Uto's wealth. Aiji was very excited about this, he had managed to make a fortune so easily, and it seemed that he had created the team of the 'Great Sword' and had been favored by the goddess.

He then did a ruthless deed, he made Giroud take the form of a dragon, and he sat on it, flew to the small island where Uto's lair was, killed the remaining pirate bandits, and then took all the wealth.

Uto's fortune was still quite large, and Aegie filled half a boat with the boat he rowed.

When they returned to the Great Merchant Ship, Delaire and the others saw that Edge had brought back so much wealth, full of shiny gold coins, and their eyes lit up. Agey...... It's too kidding, isn't it?! You can get so many gold coins on a trip like this?!

However, after being surprised, Delaire realized that he had been fooled. He really regretted that he hadn't thought about Uto's wealth, and if he had thought about it earlier, Edge wouldn't have been able to force him to join the 'Greatsword' team so easily on the grounds of a fortune.

But now that he is willing to gamble and lose, he must abide by what he has said and officially join the ranks of 'Greatsword'.