The First Magic World War-Chapter 282 - : 275, brother, can you take me on a tour around the Queen Bee?
Chapter 282: 275, brother, can you take me on a tour around the Queen Bee?
Although most of the pirates had left their ships, there were still some who remained on board. When a pirate slipped down from the Queen Bee, Charles suddenly approached, stuffed all his money—which was a bundle of unidentifiable national currency—into the pirate’s hand, and whispered, “Brother, could you take me for a tour on the Queen Bee?”
The pirate glanced at the money in his hand, chuckled, and said, “You have ten minutes.”
He pocketed the money and took Charles onto the legendary warship.
Charles, feeling exhilarated, followed the pirate up to the deck and was about to enter the cabin when he heard the other say, “You can only go this far, not inside.”
“You’ve got eight minutes left.”
Charles asked, “Only on the deck?”
The pirate flashed a toothy smile and said, “Of course! Your bit of money just gets you to step on the deck.”
Charles glanced around, noticing the quietude of the ship since most people had already gone ashore to revel. Life on the high seas was rather dull, and no sailor could remain calm once ashore. Those unlucky enough to stay on the ship were lazing around somewhere, lowered their guard because they were back in their den.
He took a deep breath, slightly bowed his head, and his stature shrank a bit.
The pirate who led him aboard had a smug smile freeze on his face, but before he could cry out, he was punched in the stomach, feeling all his life force concentrating there. He desperately wanted to shout, but his body could no longer support him, and Charles blurred in his vision before turning all dark.
Charles glanced at the pirate who had turned into a mummified corpse, slightly gathered energy, and shattered him into bits. As for why there were some remains on the deck?
By the time someone came to check, several hours might have already passed.
Charles didn’t revert back to his bear form but strutted into the cabin.
In the Hunchback Red Bear’s young state, his strength had fallen too severely, making it impossible to adapt spontaneously. Moreover, the identity of a Hunchback Red Bear was not prestigious and provided no aid in blending into the Queen Bee, even risking exposure of his identity. Charles could kill and plunder and make his getaway—without “Qian Nan” there, the plan for inside-out collaboration would fail.
Two pirates were talking and walking out. On seeing Charles, both showed a look of surprise, but one of them, unbothered, while the other asked, “Who are you? How did you get on the Queen Bee?”
Charles smirked slightly and said, “Old Mark took a sum of money from me to let me come aboard for a stroll.”
The two pirates didn’t know who Old Mark was. With nearly a thousand pirate sailors on the Queen Bee and several named Mark, the inquiring pirate frowned displeasedly, snorted coldly, and said, “I don’t care who took your money, get off the ship quickly before I flay you and throw you into the sea to taste the flesh-killing brine.”
Charles reached out with both hands and with two snaps, twisted the necks of two pirates, casually opened the nearest cabin, and tossed the two bodies inside.
After slightly dealing with the “blood scent”, Charles even stripped a set of clothes from the two pirates, along with two rapiers. The pirates had handguns on them too, but Charles, deeming them of poor quality, didn’t take them.
On his way, Charles encountered seven or eight pirates. Some of them didn’t care who this young man was and just brushed past him, while others were more “diligent,” or perhaps foolishly courting death, and tried to stop Charles, only to be killed by him, meeting their grim demise.
Charles was a Mid-Level Transcendent, and even among them, he was of a high segment. He was proficient in various Special Abilities, excelling in both Gunmanship and Swordsmanship. He could instantly kill Low-Level Transcendents and was confident in taking down other Mid-Level Transcendents with seven or eight out of ten certainty. But how many Transcendents could be in a pirate group?
If Charles wasn’t concerned about alerting the High-Level Transcendents of the Golden Goat Pirate Group, or even the Sacred Order Golden Goat itself, he would have been confident enough to activate “Unparalleled.”
Charles had once spent some time on the Legendary Warship and even had his own fleet, so he roughly knew the structure of a ship. He made his way directly to the Captain’s Cabin but found the door guarded not only by two pirates but also by a thin red strange snake that coiled around the doorknob like a rope.
While the two pirates seemed steady and were likely Transcendents, Charles wasn’t too worried about them. However, the strange red snake made him quite wary.
Without daring to get close, Charles circled around to the outside, activated the Colorless Blade, and stabbed a hole in the neighboring wall. Using the Bloodflame Transformation Art, he transformed into a mass of Blood Flame and drilled through.
Charles continued to create holes with the Colorless Blade and then drill through using the Bloodflame Transformation Art. After winding around, he suddenly entered a rather spacious room, brightening before him.
He glanced at the room’s furnishings and felt confident he was in the right place. After a brief survey, he spotted a mirror.
Overjoyed, Charles stepped into the mirror in one stride.
This mirror only reflected the Captain’s Cabin. When Charles entered the Mirror World, he saw more than ten people piled into a “tiny” Captain’s Cabin, all crew members of the Queen Bee, but surprisingly, Golden Ram Herolf was absent.
Charles guessed this was because the level of Golden Ram Herolf was too high for the Mirror Spirit to be able to replicate him.
The Mirror World was too cramped and overcrowded for firearms to be practical, so Charles had to rely purely on his skill to deal with a throng of Mirror Spirits in the confined space.
For a genuine member of the Fanga Clan, Mirror Spirits were just as powerful as they were themselves, making them tough to deal with. But for Charles, who specialized in Bloody Glory and spent more time studying the Secret Techniques of the Asiluo Clan and Adonis Clan, and possessed several powerful Extraordinary Weapons, had considerable experience dealing with Mirror Spirits.
Even faced with a mob, he managed to hold his own, and after a fierce half-hour battle, he had completely eradicated the Mirror Spirits.
Charles didn’t linger in the Mirror World but drilled back out, took down the mirror, and haphazardly shone it around to ensure that every corner of the Captain’s Cabin was drawn into the Mirror World. He then reflected the door gap before hanging the mirror back up again.
After doing all this, he suddenly felt a chilling sensation, as if someone was watching him.
Charles turned toward the windows of the Captain’s Cabin. This cabin had five “bee wing-like” windows, meaning five portholes. Now, in each bee wing-shaped porthole, there was a Mirror Spirit looking coldly at him, each in different postures, some sitting, some lying down.
Charles shrugged his shoulders and stepped into one of the bee wing-shaped portholes.
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