Chapter 176: Fifty-five Thousand Pounds (Asking for a Monthly Pass)
"Black Tulip" ...... "Admiral Hell" Lutheville...... This is a wolf in front and a tiger in the back...... Wouldn't this be a little too unlucky?Crane, who was floating in the air, was the first to notice the ship getting closer and closer, and couldn't help but look sideways at Anderson, who was carrying a pitch-black short sword to seriously examine the monster. [with _ dreams] ะต
Anderson glanced back quickly and suspiciously, and said as he watched out for the gray and black pieces of flesh that could eject at any moment
"Your eyes are strange, what's going on......"
Before he could finish speaking, he reflexively shut up, and then he realized it, and one after another rolled sideways, dodging the monster splits that made his nails grow rapidly, and quickly came to the side of the ship on the other side.
Stretching his waist and neck, Anderson hissed suddenly
"Hell Admiral ......"
This is not a kind guy, as a pirate general who is known for his indiscriminate killing, he certainly does not have any psychological burden to use other people's crises to seek his own interests.
When he weighed it and found that he could use the attack of powerful monsters to kill the "Star General" and everyone on the "Future", and reap extremely rich loot, he would definitely do it!
My bad luck hasn't diminished, it's just a different form, a whole thing?Anderson's expression was twisted, and he didn't know whether he was crying or laughing.
At the same time, Klein also had corresponding information in his mind
"Hell Admiral" Ludwil, the bounty of Rune alone has reached 55,000 pounds!
He is an extremely powerful psychic, the one with the highest bounty of the Seven Pirate Generals!
There weren't many pirates alive on his flagship, the Black Tulip, and most of the work was handled by the undead and spirit creatures he driven.
He kills indiscriminately, but he has no perverted penchant for killing, and is just seriously completing the work of throwing living beings into hell.
He is inextricably linked to the Spirit Order and is said to possess a ring left behind by the ancient Grim Reaper!
As Klein and Anderson gazed at the Black Tulip, the golden brooch on the garment of Gardelia, the "star general," began to shine with pure, bright but unblinding sunlight.
In front of the captain's room, a figure blurred and quickly elongated.
It has a ghostly aura of dead silence and tranquility, but it exudes a warm temperature like sunshine.
This is an unusually discordant existence, like a resentful spirit made of "Sun Holy Water"!
It's both sacred and wicked!
The "Sun Wraith" spread its arms and flew out at an extremely exaggerated speed, embracing a gray-black piece of flesh.
The sound of the grease being burned sounded, and the "Sun Spirit" and the gray and black flesh canceled each other out, and at the same time, there was no trace left.
The "Admiral of the Stars" had deep purple eyes, golden brooches and bright brooches, and quickly created one "Sun Spirit" after another outside the window of the captain's room, causing them to pounce on the gray and black flesh pieces that had invaded the "Future".
At this time, Heatall the Bloodless protects Frank, Nina, and the other sailors, using devouring and digesting methods to fight against monsters with extremely strong vitality Pieces of Flesh.
The Black Tulip was faster than Klein expected, but in a matter of seconds, it was in the alert range of the Future.
The black, gloomy green schooner slowed down and stopped at the edge, not quite sure what was going on here.
Suddenly, Klein saw a near-transparent eye emerge in the air corresponding to the Future, with its pale pupils, looking down without blinking.
This...... After being stunned for a second, Crane pulled out the revolver with his right hand and aimed it at the eye of the spirit creature.
At this moment, he was a little hesitant, as a crazy adventurer Gelman Sparrow, shooting directly is the most problematic choice in line with the personality, but at this time, the "Admiral of Hell" Ludwil has not yet shown hostility, he may be afraid of the forces behind the "Admiral of the Stars" Gardelia, and maintain restraint, if he rashly kills his "telescope", the situation will inevitably move towards a more chaotic and dangerous development!
In a brief moment of hesitation, Crane's near-transparent illusory eye vanished. In the distance, the "Black Tulip" continued to move forward, becoming clearer and clearer.
Above it, a white skeleton with or without clothes or leather armor was busy manipulating the sails, and the pale living corpse with a long sword was patrolling back and forth, looking around with eyes dyed with dark green flames, shadows, resentful spirits, and all kinds of strange spirit creatures sometimes flying and circling, sometimes burrowing into the hull, highlighting the transparent face with indistinct eyebrows and eyes on the side of the ship.
In Klein's vision, there was only one living person on the "Black Tulip", and that was the captain dressed as a man standing on the foredeck and quietly watching this side.
He wore an exaggerated tricorneal hat embroidered with white skulls and feathers, a white shirt with lace, a short brown coat with intricate sumplenty, and a thin stabbing sword hanging from the cowhide belt that held white leggings in place.
The man's face was covered with a silver-white mask, and his facial features and silhouette were hidden, and the cold lines around the holes that symbolized the location of the eyes, nose, and mouth were intimidating.
This is completely consistent with the rumored image of the "Admiral of Hell" Ludwell!
What about his first mate, second mate, third mate, and boatswain? Klein was first surprised that there was only one living person on the Black Tulip, and then he was quickly relieved.
Just as the Future sent its third mate, gunner, and many sailors to its pirate group's ships, leaving only a minimum of personnel to enter the seas, "Admiral Hell" Ludville did not let his "vulnerable" subordinates follow, and he could drive the undead and spirit creatures to steer the ships anyway.
At this moment, the "Black Tulip" turned noticeably, and dozens of guns on the starboard side were aimed at this side.
As the "Admiral of Hell" Ludville touched the silver-white mask, the rumbling sounds came out one after another.
One after another, the shells flew in, or before they could get closer, they fell into the sea, exploded in a wave, or jumped directly and fell farther away.
It's a calibration shot!
Soon, the "Black Tulip" began a second round of shelling.
Klein was about to activate "Wriggling Hunger", using the "twisting" ability of "Corrupt Baron" to make the shells change their targets and bombard farther away, when he saw Anderson Hood raise his right hand and push forward.
The orange fire crows instantly condensed, circled and flew out, accurately intercepting every shell!
Boom, boom, boom!
The fire in mid-air was dazzling, and the debris was splashing, like dozens of fireworks in a row.
I have to say that the capabilities of the "arsonist" are really quite useful at sea, a mysterious version of the ballistic missile defense system...... However, this is also because Anderson is the "strongest hunter" and has reached the level of sequence 5, and if he is Daniz, he will definitely not be able to intercept them one by one, and if he can detonate half of them, he will be powerful...... Hey, when I use the ability to manipulate flames, I can only deal with one at a time...... Klein sighed, and the Black Tulip stopped shelling, and the speed became faster again, shortening the distance to the Future.
And as it approached, the golden sun-drenched sea between the two great sailing ships quickly turned black, not as black as ink, but like the deepest and deepest moonless and starless night.
In the deep darkness of the ocean, translucent, half-illusory monstrous creatures crawled out, pale corpses stretched out their palms with strips of rotting flesh, and crimson or cold flames emerged, forming pairs of eyes.
Huo Ran, this place seemed to have become the entrance to hell, all kinds of undead creatures crowded and floated on the surface of the sea, and they charged one after another like a tide.
Anderson looked back at the "Sun Wraiths" who were destroying the gray and black flesh, and knew that the "Star General" was in the critical stage of dealing with that terrifying monster, so he could only hiss, and looked up at Gelman Sparrow in the air and smiled bitterly.
He was about to press his hands on the side of the ship to create a crimson flame that spread outwards to stop the army of undead from attacking, when he was stunned to see Gelman Sparrow turn sharply and fly back to the cabin.
Run, run? Won't you...... Anderson's expression was visibly glazed.
He immediately bared his teeth and grinned, leaned forward quickly, stretched out his palms, and pressed them against the side of the ship.
Silently, a red flame rose out of thin air and swept forward.
At that moment, a spell suddenly fell from his eyes, and an ancient Hermetian word rang in his ears
"Storm!"
Anderson instinctively looked up and saw Gelman Sparrow, wearing a crewneck and brown jacket, swept away by a gust of wind and speeding towards the Black Tulip.
He, is he going to kill himself? I don't understand this madness...... Anderson's mouth was half open, bewildered.
Woo!
With the help of the effect of the spell, Crane flew over the front of the Black Tulip under the favor of the wind.
"Admiral Hell" Ludville immediately looked up at him, two pale flames burning silently in the eye hole of the silver-white mask.
The shadows, resentful spirits, and spirit creatures that hovered over the Black Tulip immediately swarmed up and rushed towards the enemy.
They either open their mouths wide, let out silent screams, or spit out their elongated tongues embedded with miniature human faces, and appear extremely excited.
Crane looked at them with a blank face, and his left palm reached into his coat pocket, lifting the "spiritual wall" of a square tin box.
He then took out the Azk copper whistle that was tied to a few matches inside and threw it towards the back deck of the Black Tulip.
Huo Ran, the transparent, cold, and vague ghosts and ghosts all stopped, like frozen insects.
Then, without hesitation, they spun around and flew to the back of the Black Tulip, followed by strange-looking spirit creatures.
In less than a second, the skeletons and living corpses who operated the ship to adjust the guns also betrayed the "Hell Admiral", and the foredeck area was suddenly empty, leaving only Ludville alone.
Syllable!
Crane pressed his hat and landed on the deck, in front of Ludwell.
He arched slightly, let go of his right hand that pressed his hat, and locked his gaze on the silver-white mask of the "Hell Admiral".
ps It's the last two days of February, ask for a monthly pass~