115 Raven's Eye

"The dead don't die!"

Dexterous longboats cruised through the waves, constantly emitting excited and crazy shouts.

"The dead don't die!"

"The dead don't die!"

……

Under the light of lightning, small boats surrounded like wolves.

And the "Wolf King" happened to come to the right side of the Purple Grape, the flagship of Qingting Island, and walked side by side with it.

Samwell could clearly see a golden sea monster flag flying from the Tranquility, and the crew on deck were brandishing scimitars and letting out a silent roar—

There is no tongue in their open mouths!

"The deceased does not die, it will rise again, and its momentum will be even stronger!"

The only man with a tongue on the Serenity shouted.

His skin was as pale as snow, his appearance was as handsome as that of a fairy tale prince, his right blue eye was smiling, and his left eye was covered by a dark blindfold.

"Crow-Eye" Euron Greyjoy!

Samwell immediately recognized the man's identity.

The Greyjoys are the ruling family of the Iron Islands, and their people call themselves the Iron People, and as the family's proverb "We Do Not Sow" puts it, the Iron People believe that farming and fishing are menial jobs, and that only raiding is the most honorable business.

As a result, Iron Man has always been Westeros' most fearsome and murderous pirate.

When the Targaryens conquered Westeros, the Greyjoys also bowed down to the Iron Throne and restrained the Iron People under their rule, forcing them to abandon the "ancient way" of plundering and live a hard and ordinary life such as farming, fishing, and mining.

However, the Iron Folk have never given up their quest for glory and beauty, and the genes of plunder have always been present in their bodies, and forcibly suppressing them will only accumulate resentment until it leads to rebellion.

During the reign of the House of Targaryens, the Iron Islands did rise into rebellion many times, but they were also suppressed again and again.

After the War of the Raiders, the Greyjoys submitted to the new king, Robert Baratheon, but after only six years, the Iron Islands could not bear the hardships of life and rebelled again.

However, the rebellion was also suppressed, and the Iron Islands fell silent again.

Samwell didn't expect that he would meet the Iron People Pirates in the Narrow Sea, and the leader was actually the craziest and most dangerous "Crow-Eye" Euron in the Greyjoy family!

He remembered that Euron should have been exiled by his elder brother, Baron, the current head of the Greyjoy family, at this time, so he led his men to travel and plunder all over the world, but he didn't expect to be so coincidentally encountered by himself.

However, this is probably also "thankful" to Hobe Redwing's death.

"Crow's Eye" Yu Lun probably didn't want to attract too much attention, so he didn't dare to go to the main route to plunder, but just hid in the sea near the Shijie Islands and robbed some small merchant ships passing by.

Unexpectedly, I actually encountered five ships flying the flag of Qingting Island and sent them in by themselves.

Although the current Iron Islands are still in a state of suppression, "Crow's Eye" Euron, a madman exiled by his brother, obviously will not abide by the laws of the Seven Kingdoms, and he should rob or rob.

"Whoosh, whoosh, whoosh—"

In the midst of the breaking of the air, spears were thrown by the pirates in the wind.

Samwell decisively crouched down and hid himself behind the side of the ship. There was no way, this black light was blinding, and he couldn't see the spear on the other side clearly.

Then he heard the sound of a spear stabbing into the hull of the ship, and the screams of the sailors on board.

"Fight back, fight back!"

It was the voice of Horace directing the battle.

Unfortunately, the pirates were clever enough to have the upper hand, and the warriors of Qingting Island had to throw spears or shoot bows and arrows against the wind if they wanted to fight back.

But in this way, the power is greatly reduced.

In addition, pirate ships are small and agile, and it is difficult to aim.

Seeing that the counterattack could not bear fruit, Horace simply ordered the soldiers to stop and wait for the pirates to board the ship before counterattacking.

Samwell took advantage of this time to gather a few of his guards.

He only came out with fifty guards this time, but none of them had experience in naval warfare, and in such a storm, there were only a few people left who could climb onto the deck and successfully find him.

But his first vassal, Knight Lucas Dayne, was very good, obviously having sailing experience, and was able to walk on the ground on a violently rocking ship.

"Lord Caesar, you better go back to the cabin first, I'll be guarding outside."

"No, I'm going to fight alongside you."

Lucas didn't persuade again, but handed the oak shield in his hand to Samwell.

Samwell didn't shirk, he didn't expect a fight when he came out just now, so he didn't bring a weapon at all.

However, he had already asked the attendant to go to the room to fetch the greatsword [Dawn].

"The pirates have boarded!"

Lucas snapped up his mouth and reminded.

Samwell froze slightly, and then saw the first pirate appear on the side of the ship.

Lucas was the first to rush forward with his sword raised, slashing the pirate down, but the other man caught the rope of the climb as he fell, shook a few times in the storm, and resumed the climb.

A shrill whistle sounded at the same time, and with it the roar of Horace's command of battle.

Moments later, more and more pirates appeared on the ship's side.

Dressed in gray leather armor, armed with half-moon scimitars, and a few with battle axes, they leaped nimbly on the side and deck of the ship, as if the storm had no effect on them at all.

The sound of fighting suddenly intensified.

Samwell also had to join the fight with a shield.

But instead of rushing forward, he tried to find his balance by adapting himself to the violently shaky and slippery deck.

It wasn't until a pirate with a short eye ran up to Samwell himself that he swung his shield and smashed it into the other's chest.

Bell –

The pirate's scimitar slashed at the shield, but it was shaken away, and before he could let out a cry of pain, the shield smashed into his chest with a great swing.

Boom!

The pirate's chest was completely dented, and blood gushed out of his mouth with blood mixed with internal organs, splashing Samwell all over.

Before Samwell could catch his breath, another pirate rushed at him wielding a tomahawk.

This time, he controlled his strength, first dodging the opponent's slash, and then brandished his shield to smash the opponent to the point of spitting blood and collapsing to the ground.

snatching the tomahawk from the other side's hand, Samwell took advantage of the situation to make up for it.

Whoop -

A big wave hit, and the raging waters flooded the deck.

Both sides in the battle were knocked over by this huge wave.

Samwell slammed his axe into the side of the ship, trying to hold himself.

When he looked up again, he saw a sturdy figure tumbling out of the waves, and the man stood firmly on the narrow side of the ship, his feet as if he were nailed to it, and no amount of violent shaking could make him lose his balance.

The wind blew the black cloak behind him high, revealing the coat of arms of the golden sea monster on it.

"Sheep of the Green Lands, we have come to pay the iron money! Lay down your arms and I will give you a decent death. ”

"Crow-Eye" Euron Greyjoy actually boarded the ship.

Samwell looked at the arrogant figure, licked the corners of his mouth, and narrowed his eyes into a narrow slit.

(End of chapter)