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Chapter 264 The Greatest Captain Sparrow

Under the leadership of Hector, Dawn met the adventurer Sparrow in an inconspicuous tavern.

The other party was in his thirties, reeked of alcohol, and wore pirate-like attire, but he had an aura that ordinary pirates didn't have.

Wears a triangular black captain's hat, has a messy headgear, and has hair and beard pulled into pigtails. He has deep and rebellious eyes, with smoky eye makeup indiscriminately on the eye sockets.

In short, it is an appearance feature that will leave a deep impression on people just by looking at it.

"This is Sparrow, an outstanding sea adventurer, the captain of the Scarlet Pearl. And this is Mr. Dorn, the employer who went south to the Storm Sea."

As the middleman who brought the two together this time, Captain Hector first made introductions on behalf of the two.

"Hello, Mr. Sparrow." Dorn greeted the other party.

"No, no, it's not Mr. Sparrow, I like someone else..." Sparrow corrected, and at the same time paused, "Call me Captain Sparrow."

"Then, hello, Captain Sparrow." Dawn changed the address according to his intention.

Sparrow was very satisfied with Dawn's approach, grinning to reveal a malicious little gold tooth, and at the same time pushed the wine glass on the table forward:

"Drinking? Hiccup - I heard from old Hector yesterday that you are a skilled adventurer, but seeing you in person today... With all due respect, you are more like a young master from a noble family who has only learned showmanship .”

Don himself did not comment on the teasing remarks.

But Hector took the wine glass in front of Sparrow, took a sip, and spoke for Dawn:

"Ha! The cinnamon-flavored sugar wine tastes good, but it's a bit weak—listen to me, little sparrow, Mr. Dorn is definitely more extraordinary than you imagine."

"Since the old Hector said so." Sparrow shrugged, stretched out his fingers and gestured, "Then, I don't think there are many things to talk about now. If you want to go south on my Bloody Pearl , Buy it now, this number."

The boat fare that Sparrow wanted to charge Dawn was a huge sum of money.

A whole ten kinnars.

In this regard, Hector nodded slightly towards Dawn.

This shows that, in the eyes of the merchant marine captain, the fee is reasonable.

And so it is.

Dorne needs to go south to the unknown sea in the Sea of ​​Storms, which means the existence of unknown risks. In this harsh sea environment, unknown risks are often fatal.

In other words, the remuneration that Dawn needs to pay has a certain probability of becoming the life money of Sparrow and the crew of the Scarlet Pearl.

So if the money given is not much, who is willing to put his head on the waistband of his trousers?

On the other hand, pirates and adventurers at sea are keen to work hard in exchange for generous rewards or bounties.

It is precisely because of the high income that there are many pirates and adventurers who spend a lot of money in Marlowe City. After these people make money, they can squander dozens of silver coins within an hour in casinos or brothels.

This kind of retaliatory consumption is completely unimaginable to the people of several empires on the mainland.

All in all, it is inevitable to hire these desperadoes who make a lot of money and spend a lot of money to work, and the price is high.

After seeing Hector nodding, Don was ready to pay without any hesitation.

The price of ten kinnars was a bit painful for him to say, but it was completely affordable.

He put his right hand into the jacket, seemingly pulling out a money bag, but actually pressing on "Alice's Bedtime Reading" to communicate with the dragon lady.

After a brief exchange of ideas.

Long Niang gave away part of the money that Dawn temporarily kept with her.

Crack, clap, clap—

Dorn was on the table, and ten kinnars were discharged.

"It's more bold than I imagined." Sparrow smiled again, showing the eye-catching little gold tooth, "Believe me, Mr. Dorn. Your efforts are definitely worth the money, because from this moment, You hired the greatest Captain Sparrow on the Storm Seas!"

Don just nodded his head, noncommittal.

But in any case, the next boat going south has been found.

Later, Dorn showed Sparrow a sea chart drawn by himself, showing the unknown location of the unnamed island.

It took Dawn a long time to complete this chart, following the map on the mail, stroke by stroke, and with the help of professional tools and Hector's guidance.

There is no problem with accuracy.

After Sparrow received Don's money and the chart, the two made an appointment to go to sea under the witness of Hector, just two days later.

Afterwards, the greatest captain on the stormy sea left first.

When he was completely out of the tavern, the hairy Captain Hector spoke again:

"Don't worry, Mr. Dorn. Although Sparrow is unreliable most of the time, since he has taken your money, he will still do things for you."

"However, he and his crew members are indeed somewhat eccentric, and they are very troublesome. Marlowe has a saying, [there are tens of thousands of villains on the stormy sea, and Captain Sparrow provokes half of them]."

"When dealing with them, be careful not to be implicated innocently."

Don said nothing, just nodded.

What I think in my heart is: In fact, in a sense, I am quite capable of causing trouble myself. Oh no, there's always something going on with me.

...

After Dawn hired Sparrow, it was time to say goodbye to Hector.

After all, Hector is also the captain of the merchant ship, and he is also the secret off-line of the Holy See, so he must be busy with many things of his own.

Two days passed quickly.

It was the day that Dawn and Sparrow agreed to set off.

The place they agreed to meet was not the ports of Marlowe, but an uninhabited beach on the edge of the island.

This is understandable.

If Sparrow really provoked more than half of the villains on the Storm Sea as Hector said, then if he and his ship appeared in a prominent port, it would undoubtedly cause unnecessary riots and revenge.

At this location on the beach, Dawn met Sparrow as promised.

"Good morning, Mr. Dorn, you look very good." Sparrow spoke first, and deliberately exaggerated a greeting ceremony among nobles.

Dawn just shook his head helplessly: "Good morning, Captain Sparrow."

"Hmm~ Let me introduce you first. This is my ship, the Scarlet Pearl! The fastest ship on the entire stormy sea!" Sparrow turned around, enthusiastically pointed to the ship docked on the shore, and boasted .

After boasting about the ship, his tone weakened again: "And these are the crew members I can make do with."

The Bloody Pearl has a streamlined hull, the whole body is pitch black, and the unfurled sails are also mainly black, but there are also blood red lines mixed in.

In terms of scale, it is much smaller than the Anne, but it also has three masts.

The boat is not big, but its shape looks very impressive.

good boat!

Dawn turned his attention to Sparrow's crew again.

Compared with the Scarlet Pearl, these crew members are a bit indescribable.

Dressed in tatters, smelling fishy all over. When standing on the shore, each of them was depressed, and they all looked like they had a good time last night.

Moreover, their styling is far from that of Sparrow.

Some are so old that their hair is all white, some are thin like a bamboo pole, and there are dwarfs who are about one meter tall... Anyway, they all look crooked.

"Good guy, is the Scarlet Pearl a special account for the old, the weak, the sick and the disabled?" Donne complained in his heart, raising his eyebrows slightly.

Moreover, when Hector introduced himself, he said that this group of people were adventurers at sea, right?

So does Sparrow.

No matter how you look at this group of people under him, they look like a bunch of lazy and undisciplined pirates, right?

Thanks for the reward of crying fish! Boss atmosphere! The boss is in good health!

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