Chapter 59 You Are Really Cruel

"Captain Sparrow, do you long to be free?"

When Townsend came to the Black Pearl and said these words to himself, Jack Sparrow's heart suddenly rang.

It's not a good thing, it must be a good thing!

In Jack Sparrow's heart, Townsend's image was obviously not very good. Although the other party had always treated him with courtesy, he never gave him the slightest chance to escape.

Otherwise, Sparrow would rather give up the Black Pearl temporarily, and also want to stay away from this mysterious Oriental.

"I'm fine now." Sparrow shrank back: "Look, the rum is enough, and I don't need to spend money. The crew is also very obedient. I have never been so good in the past ten years."

Tang Sen said with a smile: "Actually, I have thought about it for a long time."

"Captain Sparrow, we have always been very happy to get along. Considering that you are not willing to join the undead army, I am afraid it will be difficult for me to take care of you during the war with Davy Jones."

"Instead of this, it's time to set you free."

Sparrow looked at Townsend suspiciously, and said, "The freedom you are talking about is the kind where I can leave alive and kicking, rather than the kind where my head is free and some parts remain in place?"

"It's really sad, Captain Sparrow." Townsend sighed, "Is this the image of me in your heart?"

"Aren't you?" Sparrow said quickly, "either dead or undead?"

"Actually, I don't think I'm suitable to be an undead person. My swordsmanship is far worse than your boys, and I'm also timid. Of course, I'm even more unsuitable to be a dead person, and it's not that I am not suitable. Maybe in a few decades I'd fit in, but at least not right now."

He danced and said such a long paragraph, and then made a summary.

"So, you'd better let me continue to be your prisoner."

"At most, I'll save two, one, and half bottles of rum every day!"

Townsend waited quietly for Sparrow to finish, and then smiled and said: "Mr. Sparrow, I don't care how much rum you drink every day, and you don't need to be suspicious. I always follow my word and do what I say. If you are free, you will be set free."

He looked around and said loudly: "All crew members of the Black Pearl obey orders and evacuate the Black Pearl immediately. We have disturbed Captain Sparrow for too long, and it is time to return this ship to him."

Sparrow froze in place, watching the crew members leave quickly and orderly, diverting to the ships next to the Black Pearl.

"Let's all go now? It's wrong to leave me at least two sailors to control the sails!" He looked around in a daze, and confirmed that none of the crew members remained, and only himself, Tang Sen, and Tang Sen were left on the deck. Tom behind Sen.

"Don, are you serious?"

"As you can see, Captain Sparrow." Townsend smiled and said, "I think, as long as there is a ship, Captain Sparrow can always find the crew he needs, right?"

"Of course." Sparrow was still a little confused, and murmured, "I'm not drunk today, am I? Wait a minute, or you're not Tang, someone pretended to be you!"

"Or, do you have some unknown purpose!"

"I do have an inappropriate request. Of course, after completing this, you will be free." Tang Sen said.

"Sure enough." Sparrow breathed a sigh of relief: "You want that compass? You already got it, so what secrets of the sea do you want to know? I think you know more than me, damn it, I'm right You have no use value, what do you want!"

"I don't allow you to say that about yourself, Captain Sparrow." Townsend comforted him kindly: "Anyone is valuable, especially you."

"Let's be honest, what exactly do you want me to do?" Sparrow said irritably, "I really can't figure out what you think."

"I would like to ask Captain Sparrow—" Tang Sen lightly placed his hand on the hilt of Triton's sword. Before Sparrow could react, the cable bound him like a snake, firmly Solidly tied to the mast.

"A walk on the brink of death."

"You are really going to kill me!" Sparrow yelled, "Don! I think we can talk again, otherwise, I will join your undead army. Now I think it's interesting to be a skeleton "

"You misunderstood, Captain Sparrow." Townsend shook his head, "If I was going to kill you, then I wouldn't talk to you so much."

He sighed and said, "You must have noticed that we have been lingering in the sea for a month and a half following the direction of the compass, and Davy Jones is still missing."

"What does this have to do with me? I can't do anything about it." Sparrow argued, "You should go to Little Bill! Maybe his mind was disturbed, causing the compass to point in the wrong direction."

"No, you still don't understand, Captain Sparrow." Townsend said, "I'm not going to use the compass anymore. Maybe Davy Jones isn't in this world at all."

"I was thinking, instead of blindly following the compass and waiting for a result whose time cannot be determined, it is better to let Davy Jones actively appear in front of me."

He walked up to Sparrow and looked straight into his eyes: "The duty of the captain of the Flying Dutchman is to transport the souls of the sailors who died in shipwreck to the underworld."

Sparrow realized something, and he quickly said: "But Davy Jones has already given up this responsibility!"

"You are as smart as ever." Townsend praised: "That's right, Captain Sparrow, Davy Jones is no longer interested in sailors who died in shipwreck."

He paused, then continued: "But it is undeniable that, as the captain of the Flying Dutchman, the duties entrusted to him by the goddess give him the ability to predict when and where shipwreck will occur."

"So, he can always come when a shipwreck occurs, and he will catch those sailors who are not dead and give them a choice."

"Die here, or become a member of the Flying Dutchman and serve on board for 100 years."

Sparrow's face turned pale immediately, he completely understood the intention of the lunatic in front of him.

"You want to create a shipwreck and attract Davy Jones?" He quickly thought about ways to persuade the other party, and said: "However, the sea is so wide, there are countless ships on the sea, merchant ships, fishing boats, warships, How do you know, pirate, that Davy Jones won't be attracted to another shipwreck?"

"Besides, it's impossible for there to be only one person who died in other shipwrecks, right?"

"Don, I think your plan can be revised a little bit."

He rolled his eyes and said, "For example, you put me down and put the shipwreck on top of your fleet."

"Believe me, if a shipwreck occurs in your huge fleet, Davy Jones will not let go of this opportunity to recruit new members."

"Tsk." Townsend stared at Sparrow and sighed:
"Captain Sparrow, you are a cruel man."

(End of this chapter)

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