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Chapter 44 You are still humiliating me!

Chapter 44 You are still humiliating me!

After a rest, the fleet soon set sail again.

Although everyone on the merchant ship did not participate in the naval battle with the Black Pearl, most of them were watching from a distance, and even some merchants with binoculars observed many details.

As a result, topics about the curse continued to circulate among the fleet, and the versions went in an increasingly outrageous direction.

Some people say that all the crew members of the Black Pearl were possessed by demons from hell, and Mr. Tang, as the messenger of God, wiped out those demons and led the brave soldiers to defeat the Black Pearl.

There are also people who say convincingly that they saw Mr. Tang turned into a skeleton with their own eyes. Obviously, both the Black Pearl and the Black Pearl came from hell. This is a civil war between the devil and the devil.

Of course, the person who said so was quickly invited by the soldiers to talk and sent to the bottom of the cabin to mop the floor.

In this fleet, no one can tolerate the remarks that slander Mr. Tang.

Those who have participated in the game and won wealth are Tang Sen's most staunch supporters, while those who have not yet participated in the game are like babies waiting to be fed. They are more eager than anyone else to express themselves to Mr. Tang loyalty.

Therefore, these rumors did not affect Tang Sen's status in the fleet. On the contrary, when people saw the Black Pearl wandering next to the fleet, and the gorgeous gold decorations on the deck of the Intrepid, Townsend's respect continued unabated.

Tang Sen walked out of the cabin full of screams, came to the deck of the Intrepid, and took a deep breath.

The incident on the Black Pearl came to an end. Those crew members who had become prisoners suffered the retribution they should have suffered long ago. It was no longer worth spending more time on themselves. Now it was time to prepare for facing Davy Jones.

"Tom, how long does it take to sail to Tertuga?"

Warrant Officer Tom stood up straight as always, and replied solemnly: "If the weather is good, it should take half a month, Mr. Tang."

"Half a month?" Tang Sen pondered, "It's almost enough."

"I have something I need you to do."

"Mr. Tang, please just give orders."

"Come with me."

Tang Sen led Tom across the deck, and the soldiers stopped what they were doing and saluted Tang Sen. Tang Sen naturally nodded gently.

At this time, he noticed that a dirty figure was kneeling on the ground, rubbing the wooden board vigorously, and had no intention of turning around to signal.

"It looks familiar." Tang Sen stopped in his tracks and said, "Sir, please turn around."

The sailor trembled for a while, but didn't turn around, but continued to wipe the ground dullly.

"Mr. Tang told you to turn around, sailor!" A soldier standing next to him kicked him, causing the sailor to fall to the ground.

Now, Tang Sen finally saw his face clearly.

Although the dirt had covered his original handsome face, and the well-groomed wig was already messed up like a mop, and even intertwined with the black hair, and the gold-encrusted military uniform on his body was also tattered, but Tang Sen still recognized him. , this is the original owner of the Intrepid.

"Brigadier General Norrington." Tang Sen still greeted as before: "It seems that you have not had a good month."

Norrington struggled to get up from the ground, facing Tang Sen, still raised his chin, trying to maintain his posture.

"What do you want to do?"

"Pay attention to your attitude! Sailor!" The soldier next to him kicked him over again and knocked him to the ground: "The one standing in front of you is the honorable Mr. Tang, how dare you use such a tone?"

Norrington held his head, neither resisting nor struggling, and bearing it without saying a word.

"Stop, soldier." Tang Sen pressed his palm down and said, "Let me chat with the brigadier general."

"Aye!" The soldier saluted, then gave Norrington a hard look, and walked away.

"Don't expect me to thank you, Oriental!" Norrington slowly got up, his tone low.

"Oh, a familiar name." Tang Sen raised his eyebrows: "Brigadier General Norrington is very stubborn, isn't he?"

"Do you think sending someone to beat me and humiliate me will make me bow to you?" Norrington stared at Tang Sen, "You are wrong, Oriental, I am the Commodore of the Royal Navy of England, and you are in my eyes Here, always a criminal."

"No, you misunderstood, Brigadier General Norrington." Tang Sen shrugged indifferently: "What does it matter to me whether you surrender or not?"

"I never like to gain a sense of superiority by oppressing others and distorting their dignity. In fact, this month"

"I simply forgot about you."

Norrington's originally angry expression froze.

"Forgot?" He repeated dully, and then rushed forward almost madly: "You are still humiliating me!"

Tom stood in front of Townsend, and at the same time, nearby soldiers quickly surrounded him and grabbed Norrington tightly.

Tang Sen waved his hand, motioning for everyone to let him go, and said, "Brigadier General, you don't really think that I will devote a lot of energy to you, do you? To humiliate you is just a waste of my own time."

"Get on with your work, our small talk is over."

"No! How dare you!" Norrington roared. "One day, I will hang you on the gallows."

Tang Sen paused slightly when he was walking away.

"Your lines sound like a hard-fought avenger. In drama, people like you always get their way in the end."

"So I'm surprised, how stupid you are to tell me your revenge attempt on me in front of my face?"

He said slowly, "I'm afraid of death, Brigadier General Norrington."

"So, I've changed my mind."

Tang Sen ordered decisively: "In order for me to sleep peacefully during the subsequent voyage, please let Mr. Brigadier General stay with the prisoners."

"aye!"

The soldiers obviously would not disobey Townsend's order, and immediately dragged Norrington towards the cabin.

"No! No! No!"

His roar grew farther and farther away until it merged with the screams of the prisoners.

"A little unpleasant episode." Tang Sen waved his hand and said helplessly, "Tom, let's continue the topic just now."

The two walked into the captain's room, and the soldiers guarding the stone box quickly saluted.

Tang Sen greeted, and then pushed open the lid of the stone box.

He gently stroked the cursed Aztec gold coins, and said, "These beautiful little things shouldn't be dusty in the box, Tom."

"Take an Aztec coin, Tom."

Tang Sen said slowly: "You will become the No.1 officer of the Undead Legion, and your task—"

"To test the winners and pick out the most loyal fighters."

"Then, I will give them the ability to be immortal."

(End of this chapter)

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