"The ability to see ghosts and spirits? I'm already so powerful now…"
Horson's face was still filled with disbelief. Even though he had already felt the changes in his body, the ability to " look at ghosts " was indeed a bit of a shock for someone like him who used to believe in science.
After taking a deep breath, there was only surprise in his eyes. At least he had now become a legendary supernatural being, a corpse collector.
"Looks like we still have to plunder. If pirates don't do this, they won't be able to get rich!”He secretly decided to find something to do after he sold the ship at the Sea Demon Port.
Otherwise, without gold coins, it would be impossible to buy these expensive extraordinary items.
After all, it was said that money would only feel small when it was spent.
" Leave the remaining two potions for Johansson and Sarrod. They're humans, so they should be able to absorb them, but now isn't the time.”
Horson had already made up his mind. Once he had the money to buy the last two bottles of unknown potions, he would give them to John Xun and the others so that they could also become Extraordinaires.
With two such helpers, he believed that his ghost pirate ship would be able to sail more smoothly on the sea!
However, Horson wouldn't give away such an invaluable item so easily. At the very least, he had to wait until he advanced to a Sequence II class before he would consider letting his subordinates consume it.
After all, in this foreign world, only when he had absolute power would he not have to deal with betrayal, conspiracies, and other complicated matters!
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The night was silent.
The next morning, a thin layer of sea fog rose from the sea, covering the surrounding sea surface.
Horson, Johansson, and Scepter changed into the clothes worn by ordinary merchants. Then, they got the skeleton sailors to unload all the goods that could be sold onto the " Vicious Dog."
To be on the safe side, he decided not to drive the Green Forest into the Siren Port, lest people recognized that this ship was the legendary ghost ship and cause unnecessary trouble!
An Immortal Specter Ship was already extremely rare, not to mention those talking skeleton sailors. If they were seen by the living, trouble would gradually come for Horson.
Therefore, Horson planned to dress up as an ordinary merchant and sell the goods and ships there before leaving.
In this world where there was not much land left, sailing had become the only way of transportation and commerce. This was also the reason why the profession of pirates gradually rose!
After all, the merchant ships and cargo ships that were drifting on the ocean were like fat lambs. Any one of them could feed a group of pirates for weeks!
"Ahem, comrades, remember, you must hide the ship in the sea cave near the Siren Port. When the time comes, the parrot will be the messenger guard. It will command you when to pick us up!”Before Horson left, he told all the skeletons and the three human cannoneers about the final matters.
" Alright, Captain!!" The skeleton sailors and a few humans spoke together. Their voices were clear, and this was the voice that the pirates had trained.
Seeing the ghost ship burning with green flames disappear into the distance, Horson nodded in satisfaction and returned to the deck of the Hound.
There were only him, John Xun, and Scheer on this trip. There were no extra sailors, so if they wanted to successfully anchor at the Siren Port, they had to pull the sails themselves!
"Captain, leave this small matter to me and Zither. As pirates, this job is easy for us!”John said. Then, his fat body moved and began to pull the hemp rope, showing an expression of hard work.
Horson looked at the two of them and decided to sit on the deck of the Hound and wait for the ship to sail to the Siren Port in front of them.
A ferocious stone island appeared not far away. One could even see the traces of many sailboats and European-style houses!
This was the only port in the Spirit Sea-Siren Port!
After the explanations of John Xun and the other "old pirates", Horson gained a certain understanding of this place.
Siren Port was located on an unknown stone island in the vast sea of spirits. Although it was not large, it was extremely famous!
It was a haven for gunpowder smugglers, pirates, and evildoers. It was also a paradise for notorious bounty hunters and villains.
In this place, wealth could rival a country or a family could be destroyed in the blink of an eye.
For those who escaped judgment, debt, and persecutions, this small port could give them a new life, because on the winding streets of Siren Port, no one would care about your past.
That being said, there are always careless people floating in the sea of the harbor at dawn, their money bags empty and their throats bleeding.
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(PS: The author wanted to say two words: I don't know who I've offended, but every book has been shamelessly plagiarized. Furthermore, the settings are all copied, and the introductions aren't even changed…Old readers should know what I've been through in the past.
Today, I went to the review section of the plagiarist book. Some readers who liked my book mentioned the problem of " plagiarism." There were actually some stupid readers who commented below: The plot was different, and you said it was plagiarism?
Hehe, I laughed when I saw this.
I worked so hard to find an idea, searched for information for a few weeks, and spent so much time and effort, and you just stole it for your own use? And then it became his?
Are you a thief?
Heh, there was no need to refute. In the end, you were a thief.
Forget about that, but the introduction, setting, entry point, and terms, were they not going to change at all? Even a fool could see the general structure, right?
If you want to copy from me, you have to eat. Fine, I'll be generous and let you copy. Shouldn't you at least respect me and say hello to me? Are you that shameless?
To be honest, if you told me, I might let you borrow my theme.
Unfortunately, you didn't do that.
Damn it, how could trash like you be qualified to write a book?
The author had deleted all the comments that said that he plagiarized. He probably felt guilty. After all, stealing was shameless.
The book review urged me to be magnanimous, saying something like: Feilu plagiarizing has become a habit. I don't like things that I've worked so hard to create to be taken away without a word. Welcome to the match!)
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