Chapter XXVII: Defeat and Capture

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Wren observed that the water transport team from afar had noticed the situation,

And a little closer hunting party also found out.

The hunting party stopped hunting and rushed to the camp first.

The water transport team also put down the wooden carts and barrels, gathered and began to turn around.

The pirate's expedition also spotted the thick wolf smoke, and after sending a few men to their camp to report the news, they accelerated in the direction of the wolf smoke.

At their speed, the people of the water carrier will be spotted in about thirty minutes.

But by this time, the people in the camp should have come out to support.

Once the water convoy and the camp's reinforcements converge, the number of people is superior, and after repelling the pirate expedition, it is enough to withdraw the Dragon Eagle before the pirate reinforcements arrive.

Wren still used a telescope on the top of the mountain to check the surroundings, so that he could use wolf smoke to notify the people below at any time.

He had already explained to all the mercenaries and sailors what wolf smoke meant.

A wolf smoke indicates the discovery of an unknown target at sea.

Two wolf smoke indicates that an unknown target has been found on land.

Three wolf smoke indicates that an unknown target has been found both on land and at sea.

Four wolf smoke indicates that the alarm is lifted.

Therefore, Wren has to stick to the top of the mountain before the battle takes a turn, and use wolf smoke to provide effective information to his partners.

Wren's fears arose, and the pirates drove a pirate ship over, and the rest of the pirates began to come out of the camp in droves towards Wren.

Wren asked the sailors to light the fourth pile of wolf smoke to prepare the Dragon Eagle for the enemy.

Thirty minutes later, the water carriers and the campers had converged, and the pirate expedition had spotted them.

Although the Dragonhawk Regiment had a larger contingent of mercenaries and sailors, the pirate expedition took the initiative to charge.

The Dragon Eagle Mercenary Regiment and the sailors had no choice but to fight.

The place of the battle was closer, and Wren was able to observe some details of the battle through his binoculars.

He discovers that while the common pirates are losing the upper hand, the battle is won or lost by the pirate leader.

The leader of that pirate expedition was very remarkable, exuding a red fighting spirit, and beat the leaders of the dragon eagle team who besieged him to the ground.

Seeing this, before the large number of pirates arrived, they were about to lose the battle.

Sure enough, the battle continued for another ten minutes, and after the captains were defeated, the morale of the sailors was low, and some people had already surrendered on their own initiative.

The mercenaries resisted stubbornly for a while, and after seeing the number of surrendering sailors around them, they had no choice but to confront the pirates in a group.

The red vindictive pirate leader didn't join the mercenaries' warband, and he seemed to be trying to persuade the mercenaries to lay down their weapons.

Soon the mercenaries also laid down their weapons and surrendered.

Finished!

Wren inspected his camp with a telescope and found that Mr. Hoofdent had been directing the sailors who had stayed behind to transport supplies to the Dragon Eagle.

Move the telescope to the sea outside the desert island to see the approaching pirate ship, which is very slow, perhaps because there is no wind or because his sails are damaged.

Then look back at the binoculars where the mercenary group and the pirates are fighting.

All the mercenaries and sailors crouched in a ball with their heads folded, watched by a hundred and ten pirates.

The red vindictive pirate leader rushed alone in the direction of the camp below the mountain.

It was so fast that it would take ordinary people half an hour to run, but he estimated that it would only take him fifteen minutes to get there.

Wren hurriedly put away his binoculars and called the four sailors to begin their descent down the mountain.

When he descended the mountain, he found that the red pirate leader had already arrived at the camp.

Fortunately, the people in the camp were already on the boats returning to the Dragon Eagle, leaving only a messy camp for the red vindictive pirate leader to vent.

Wren recognized the red, vindictive pirate leader,

It was Benjamin, the four-leader of Blade Mountain, who wore a beautiful set of red leather armor.

In his right hand, he held a fiery black sword and slashed at the guardrail of the camp, while in his right hand he actually held the thundering shield that Wren had auctioned off.

Benjamin did not notice Wren at this time, they were a kilometer apart and hid in the bushes.

Wren was just watching Benjamin with a telescope from afar.

After confirming that there was indeed no one else in the camp, Wren used his binoculars to look at the Dragon Eagle again.

The Dragon Eagle is recovering the last dinghy.

Mr. Hofdent actually asked the sailors to row all the dinghy back to the Dragon Eagle, but he should not have seen the result of the battle between the mercenary group and the pirates, how could he know in advance that the pirates won and not a single ship was left to the pirates?

Soon Wren got an answer, and the Dragon Eagle was turning away from the desert island, and it was accurate that the Dragon Eagle was fleeing.

Watching the Dragon Eagle drive out of the telescope's field of vision, Wren suddenly had a bad feeling.

How could it be that Mr. Hoofdent and Captain Robert escaped far away before they saw the pirate ship, and what was the matter?

Did they decide to run away as soon as danger arose?

Wren saw that it was dark and did not see the Dragon Eagle returning.

The four sailors also saw the departure of the Dragon Eagle, and they seemed anxious,

I kept looking at Wren, hoping that Wren would give an explanation.

"They're just hiding from the pirate ship for the time being, and they'll come back to pick us up when the danger passes.

We'll find a place nearby until dark before we make the next move. ”

Wren gave them a satisfactory explanation, and the four sailors stabilized their emotions and followed Wren's instructions to find a better place to hide.

It wasn't until dark that Wren came out of his hiding place and headed for the pirate camp with four sailors.

He never told a few sailors about the capture of the Dragon Eagle Regiment, after all, a couple of sailors were just ordinary employees of him,

Not as good at fighting as the mercenaries of the Dragon Eagle Mercenary Regiment.

If they had known that they were planning to rescue the hostages from the Pirates camp, they might have flinched and not dared to go along.

But Wren needs their help, whether it's through the wilderness or into the camp to save people.

After walking in the wilderness for several hours, I finally got the right direction and made my way to the vicinity of the pirate camp.

Only then did Wren tell the sailors that their men had been captured by pirates.

Now I am about to save someone, and if I am willing to go with him, I will stay where I am and wait for him to come back.

The two sailors were angry at Wren's concealment, and they refused to go into the camp together to save the people.

The other two sailors only frowned and expressed their displeasure, but they were very brave enough to help Wren save people.

Wren took off his armor and handed it over to two sailors who did not want to go with him to take care of it, and with only a dagger, he quietly approached the camp of the pirate group with the sailors who were willing to go with him.

I'm going to take a look outside first.

In the bushes a hundred meters away from the pirate camp, Wren reached out his binoculars and began to observe the situation inside the camp.

There were quite a few pirate tents, roughly estimated to be five or six hundred.

It was not clear from the outside that any tent was holding the prisoners, so perhaps they would have to go in and get closer.

But looking at the large group of pirates outside the camp who were drinking and fighting, Wren was a little troubled.

How do you get around so many pirates to check on the tents?

It's impossible to escape so many pirates.

Disguised as a pirate, Ren also thought of it, but they were so unfamiliar, not to mention, so many tents were checked one by one, which would always attract the attention of the pirates.

It's definitely not okay to disguise yourself as a pirate and go straight to it.

Wren observed the surroundings of the pirate camp, and he kept his eye on the two broken pirate ships moored in the offshore area.

After a while, he had an idea, and went to the pirate ship to set fire to cause chaos in the pirate camp, and then took the opportunity to enter the camp to check on and save people.

He shared his idea with the two sailors, who thought it was a good idea and were willing to follow Wren to do it.

It's not easy to get on a ship and set fire, and there must be a lot of pirates left behind.

Wren was going to catch a pirate and pick up his clothes to use.

Finally waiting for the pirate who came out to urinate, Wren quietly went up and directly broke the other party's neck and dragged it into the darkness.

It took a while for Wren to reappear in a pirate suit.

He had a pirate's bandit knife pinned to his waist, a dagger stuck in his back, and three hollow straw poles in his hands.

The only way to get to the pirate ship is to dive there.

Swimming directly on the surface of the sea, before reaching the ship, it will be spotted by pirates patrolling the sea.

The straw poles were divided among the two sailors, and Wren was the first to enter the water.

After swimming for about five or six minutes, I finally got under the boat.

Wren ducked into the shadow of the ship and surfaced for a moment before turning to the side of the pirate ship with its back to the camp.

Seeing the structure of the pirate ship's hull and seeing that there were no pirates watching behind the ship, he began to climb.

When he came to the side guardrail, Wren stepped on the large wood protruding from the wall of the ship, carefully inspecting the situation on the deck of the ship.

Five pirates play cards at the door of the captain's room under the rudder railing.

On the aft helmsman deck there is a pirate patrolling the sea.

There are two pirates patrolling back and forth in the bow, and the hatch into the cabin is closer to the bow, so you have to keep an eye out for them if you want to get into the cabin.

There were two iron oil lamps hanging at the door of the captain's room, and the light was still quite far away, and it was impossible to go up from the stern.

You can only climb sideways to the middle of the ship and then climb onto the deck.

There are five rusty iron guns hidden on the left and right decks, so you don't have to worry about being exposed to the deck all the time.

Both sailors also came up and clinged to the side of the hull.

After gesturing to tell them to wait, Wren climbed into the deck and quickly ducked behind the rusty iron cannons.

A pirate on patrol on the bow of the ship came.

He carried a small oil lamp, and the sea breeze caused the shadow of the pirate to sway from side to side.

Wren held his breath and let him pass where he was hiding.

Although the lights were already shining on Wren, the pirate did not notice Wren's presence.

He walked over with an oil lamp.

Wren saw another pirate in the bow of the ship placing the lamp on a nearby chest, and turned to look at the camp on land.

This is a good time to rush to the mast next to the hatch to dodge.

Wren quickly slipped behind the mast, and although he couldn't do it quietly, the sound of the waves and the sound of the ship being destroyed by the wind drowned out the sound of Wren's feet.

Hiding in the shadow of the mast, Wren carefully watched the pirate who had passed by with an oil lamp.

He planned to kill him without even realizing it, so that two fellow sailors could get on board.