Codex Pirates

Chapter 179 The Changed Fate

Chapter 177 Changed Fate

The "Tecchira Wolfe" officials still agreed to Tony's request.

For these officials, the laborers on the bridge are the most worthless things, and why would they not be willing to exchange these useless things for Bailey?

After all, these laborers are the property of the world government, but Bailey in exchange is the private property of these officials.

Seeing that the official agreed, Tony winked at the mouse, and the two sang together, as if they were discussing goods, and bargained with the officials of Tequila Wolfe. Since it was the first time to cooperate, both parties had some concerns, and finally only bought There were two hundred people, all young people under the age of twenty, and more than twenty of them were children under the age of thirteen.

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Abram followed the supervisor's order in a daze, and came to an open space with a few children of the same age to stand up, but after a while, the open space was full of dazed laborers.

Then I saw the fat overseer walking over with two men whose clothes were very different from those of the residents of Tequilawolf, the kingdom on the bridge. The three whispered to each other, and Abram was closer. The ears are very sharp, and I can vaguely hear two lines of dialogue that are not clear along the cold wind.

"...Do you want to uncuff the handcuffs?"

"No need for now, let's talk about it on board."

The supervisor nodded and gestured to his companions, and a group of supervisors began to push and push the workers in the open space to the pier under the bridge.

Abram urgently asked his mother before his death. Although he was a little apprehensive, he followed the team obediently. Along the way, some laborers who were disturbed because of uneasiness were whipped unceremoniously by the supervisor.

When he arrived at the pier, Abram found four large ships parked there, and more than a dozen strong men armed with live ammunition and with knives stuck in their waists were standing on both sides of the guard boards.

Abram stopped, his dark face showed a bit of panic, the unknown destination made him feel scared, but then the whip on his back made him move again.

There were a few simple small tables in front of the gangway leading to the ship, and a few teenagers who looked young were sitting behind the tables, watching Abram and other laborers with pens and paper.

Abram and other laborers were divided into several rows. When they came to the table, they were asked the prepared questions one by one, and then these teenagers immersed themselves in the registration, sometimes breaking up the laborers who were originally lined up together and assigning them to different ships.

The potbellied official looked at all this and asked with a frown, "Why is it so troublesome?"

Tony bit his cigar and smiled disapprovingly: "These people are all my property now, so be careful."

Because they were the first batch of laborers to buy, Tony could choose slowly. He kept in mind one of William’s principles, that is, don’t want locals from Donghai. The helpless are better in control.

William didn't buy these people to be philanthropists, he wanted soldiers, and he wanted to cultivate a group of loyal soldiers. Therefore, during the registration process, people who are acquainted and who were born in the same sea area will be scattered and assigned to different places. On the ship, they will not be allowed to have too many opportunities to contact, in order to isolate these people psychologically.

Abram is only ten years old this year. He has been in Tequila Wolf since he was four years old. He knows that he was born on the Great Airline, but he basically doesn't remember much about his hometown.

After the boy who registered him finished registering, he raised his head, gave him a sympathetic look, and let him board the boat.

The ship is full of strong and powerful men, each carrying weapons. The laborers who just got on the ship huddled together in a daze, but after a ferocious man who seemed to be the leader of the ship shouted angrily, they subconsciously followed suit. The habits developed in Tecchila Wolfe automatically arrange them in two rows according to their height.

The vicious leader saw a group of laborers lined up in a neat queue at a very fast speed. He was stunned for a moment, took two steps back and forth in front of the queue, and then said loudly: "I don't know if you people believe in fate, but From now on, thank God above your heads, he sent someone to save you!"

God?

Abram looked up, the bridge still covering his head.

After the vicious leader finished speaking, he ordered people to unshackle these laborers. There may be some people with perverted ideas among these laborers, but when faced with an unfamiliar environment, especially a group of armed men holding rifles and staring at them , no one dared to commit suicide.

Someone on the ship distributed a set of thick and bloated clothes to the laborers. Abram shivered after putting on a winter coat that was obviously one size larger. Before he had time to look at his clothes, he was taken to the ship under orders. canteen.

As soon as Abram entered the cafeteria, he was dumbfounded. On the solid wooden dining table fixed on the floor, there was a large basin of bread and hot soup with a strong aroma.

There was some commotion among the laborers, but the strong men on the ship were obviously not much easier to talk to than the overseers of Kira Wolfe. They beat the laborers who wanted to get out of the queue with a long, thin and strong short stick, and beat them terribly. Call.

After everyone settled down, they lined up under the command to receive bread and broth.

After Abram took his food and sat on the table, he couldn't wait to start it, regardless of the broth being hot, stuffing bread into his mouth desperately while pouring the fragrant broth.

After puffing up his cheeks like a squirrel, Abram, who was munching hard, finally had the leisure to look at the surrounding environment. Only then did he realize that there was a hanging on the wall facing the entrance of the cafeteria. Wearing a huge bust.

A young man with blond hair and blue eyes and a resolute face was looking down at the laborers who were eating below.

Abram moved his cheeks and blinked. He vaguely remembered that when passing by some cabins of the ship, he saw pictures of this person hanging in some rooms.

Abram didn't know who the person in the photo was, he just stared blankly at the person's deep eyes, and then burst into tears involuntarily.

Although the future is still uncertain, warm clothes and sufficient food are already a paradise for Abram and other workers.

If Abram's mother is still alive, it may be true heaven for him.

Abram wiped away his tears and whispered to himself, "Who is he?"

This sentence happened to be heard by a crew member who kept patrolling the dining table. This person happened to be the young man who had registered for Abram before. After a glance, he said seriously: "Remember, that is the person who can change your destiny and mine."

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