Chapter 130 - Target (1/2)
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“I’m sorry. Did I interrupt your celebration?” asked Orff.
He then took a look around at all the pirates. A few pirates that stood close to Orff wanted to sneak away secretly.
“Don’t worry. I’m not here to reprimand you guys for not doing your job. After all, we have just won a huge battle. I just want to tell everyone that it’s my honor to fight alongside all of you. I think this is a good time for all of us to relax a while. Am I right?”
Immediately, all the pirates let out a sigh of relief. The celebration carried on right after that. Some of them started to tease Orff about a young sailor that almost landed a shot at his private part.
“Just now I heard that someone mention wanting to do something big,” said Orff with a smile on his face.
“Mr. Orff. All of us here want to know that when can we do something big enough to shake the whole world. With this s.h.i.+p, we can defeat all kinds of s.h.i.+ps that go against us!”
Owning a battles.h.i.+p like the Scarborough was every men’s dream. Some of the pirates were still injured, but the excitement that they had right now made them want to rob another s.h.i.+p right away.
“Great. Let’s test the firepower of the giant cannon,” said Orff.
“Right now?”
All the pirates around Orff were left baffled. The battle was over, and there was no target around them. How was he going to test the firepower of the cannon? Was he going to shoot it in the air?
“Who told you that we don’t have a target? Isn’t that our target?” said Orff while pointing at the Sea Lion.
All the captured British navy soldiers were transferred to Sea Lion earlier. Most of them were upset and felt lost. They still could not figure out how they lost the battle. It killed them for not knowing what was going to happen to them. Not only they lose the possession of the Scarborough, but many of the navy soldiers were also killed during the battle as well. Even their captain was being held hostage by their enemies. And, the enemies were just a group of pirates but not navy soldiers from other countries. Usually, they were the ones who went after them. This incident was one of the most embarra.s.sing moments for the royal navy.
Looking at the Scarborough, many of them started crying.