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Volume 1 Sailing Chapter 82 Bai Ge

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    Same time, another place.  On a route leading to Jingtie Island, a fleet of ten ships was cutting through the wind and waves, plowing out ten white-capped water marks on the rough sea.  The ships flew the same flag, which featured an orc skull wearing a horned helmet.  But any sailor with some common sense can recognize that this is the unique flag of the "Viking Orcs".  Around the fleet, there are several orcs riding on some kind of special sharks, wielding simple and practical weapons, and they move forward with the fleet.  The flagship at the head of the fleet is a huge ship, with a length of more than a hundred yards. It adopts a slender design, but it still does not lose speed despite its size.  Three thick bone masts stretched out to face the rising sun, and several animal skin sails stretched out from the beams on them to accommodate as much sea breeze as possible.  The bow of the ship is like the skull of a mammoth, incredibly large, with two tusks bent upward, replacing the ramming horns.  There are dozens of closed gunports on both sides of the ship, which shows that the ship is full of vitality.  There are many painted patterns on the hull, many of which look hideous and terrifying, with unknown meanings.  The whole ship gives people a wild and mysterious feeling, exuding a wild atmosphere.  On the side of the bow, the word "Baige" is engraved.  ??Bai Ge is the name of this ship, and it is also the name of the leader of the fleet.  "Leader Bai Ge, please be merciful and let me go. I have already given you the goods and the boat without any resistance. I hope that for this sake, you can give me a small boat and let me go."  I'll row home by myself," a thin businessman said while kneeling on the ground with runny nose and tears.  Opposite the businessman, two figures were sitting, both of them were orcs, one male and one female.  The male orc is a rare white orc, with white marble-like skin, extremely ferocious appearance, with several scars on his face, and a curve at the corner of his lips with half-exposed fangs.  The female orc sat on the male orc's lap, hugging the other man's neck, and behaved in an extremely intimate manner.  She has a pretty good figure, much slenderer than the male orc, with curvy front and back.  But she looks very ugly, with short sharp teeth in her mouth and a concave and convex face.  The female orc is wearing a dress composed of ribbons, feathers, bones and painted patterns, looking like a believer in an ancient religion.  Her neckline was slightly open, and it could be vaguely seen that there was no vaginal cover inside, it was a vacuum.  The male orc is exactly what the merchants call Bai Ge.  Bai Ge is the leader of this ship and the entire fleet. The female orc in his arms is his wife Gasha.  "Aren't I about to take you back to Jingtie Island? Otherwise, where do you think our fleet is going?" Bai Ge grinned.  "I, I don't dare to trouble you, let me row the boat back by myself." The businessman begged bitterly.  Of course he knew that Bai Ge was not as kind as he said. The reason why Bai Ge took him back to Jingtie Island was actually to force him to hand over his family property!  Not long ago, two ships led by merchants were attacked by Bai Ge, a group of Viking orc pirates.  Since they only had two ships, there was no way they could be a match for Bai Ge and his group of pirates, so they chose to surrender.  According to the rules of pirates, if the merchant does not resist, he can only steal property, but cannot kill people and rob ships.  This is a rule recorded in the "Pirate Code" and is followed by many pirates.  The advantage of doing this is to avoid unnecessary conflicts as much as possible.  If the pirates blindly kill them all, the result will be a brutal bloody battle every time they encounter a merchant ship, and even if they win, they will pay a heavy price.  If you only rob money without killing people, over time, the resistance of businessmen will be gradually weakened.  Many famous pirate groups will adopt this robbery strategy, only robbing money, not killing people.  When some merchant ships encounter these pirate groups, for the sake of their own safety, they often choose to hand over their belongings obediently to save their lives.  In this way, the pirates got the property without any blood, so why not do it.  "It's a pity that Bai Ge is not a pirate who abides by the rules, or in other words, he does not follow the rules of the "Pirate Code", but the rules of the Viking pirates.  Vikings are the originators of pirates and the oldest pirates. They are synonymous with cruelty, blood and greed.  Their rule is that they have no rules. As long as they can get money, they can do anything.  Although the merchant had chosen to surrender voluntarily, Bai Ge did not intend to let the merchant go. He still took the merchant's two ships as his own, pushed all the crew members into the sea, and fed them to the sharks.  The reason why Bai Ge didn't kill the businessman together was just to extort the businessman's property.  Bai Ge forced the businessman to return home and donate all his property. If the businessman did not cooperate, he would kill the businessman as a gift.All the related relatives were killed!  The merchant had no choice but to obey the instructions and lead Bai Ge and his group of pirates to Jingtie Island.  But before that, he still wanted to try his best to see if he could change this extremely tragic fate.  The businessman's request "seems" to have worked.  "You want to get a boat from me?" Bai Ge asked with a smirk.  "Yes, please show mercy and let me go just once. Give me a boat and let me go home." The businessman burst into tears and kowtowed heavily on the ground.  "It's not impossible to give you a small boat." Bai Ge became more relaxed.  "Really?" The businessman immediately raised his head with a look of surprise on his face.  "Of course it's true, but I can't give it to you for free. You have to pay a price." "What price?" "A finger." Bai Ge's smile became more cruel, "I will give you a knife, you use your own hands  Cut off one of your fingers, and then I will give you a small boat and let you row home." The businessman was stunned, his surprise disappeared instantly, and a little cold sweat broke out on his forehead.  It would be too difficult for him, or for anyone else, to cut off his fingers.  With ten fingers connected to the heart, how can it be said that it can be cut?  "This is your only chance. If you can't do it, don't talk to me about rowing home. You can only follow my fleet to Jingtie Island, and then take all your property  Here you go." Bai Ge said cruelly.  The businessman shuddered. He really didn't want to see that result. Those properties were all earned by him with hard work, and he really didn't want to give them to others.  And even if he gives it all to Bai Ge, he may not be able to get peace. Bai Ge may still kill him by then!  After a fierce inner struggle, the businessman¡¯s eyes became fierce, he nodded, and chose to cut off his finger.  It is better to lose one finger than to lose both money and life.  "Give him a dagger." Bai Ge smiled.  The orc sailor next to him took out his dagger and threw it in front of the merchant.  Many orcs gathered around, looked at the businessman, and smiled at this scene.  The businessman tremblingly grabbed the dagger, held it slowly, and put his left hand on the deck with his fingers bent, leaving only his little finger exposed.  "Haha, that's a smart choice." Bai Ge smiled.  Gaza hugged him tighter and watched the show with him.  The businessman¡¯s tears fell like broken pearls.  He raised the dagger, aimed at his little finger, and after much hesitation, he suddenly swung the dagger down.  The dagger was very sharp and easily cut off the merchant's finger.  "Ah!" The businessman screamed, dropped the dagger, held his bleeding left hand, and cried even more sadly.  "Good job." Bai Ge smiled and clapped his hands, called a sailor and whispered to him.  The sailor seemed to have heard a very interesting order, laughed out loud, and left after taking the order.  The orc sailor who lent the dagger walked to the merchant and picked up the bloody dagger and the severed finger.  "I can't lend you my dagger for nothing, this is the reward." The orc shook his blood-stained finger, then opened his mouth, threw the finger in, and ate it with relish, making a crunching sound.  The orcs in ancient times all preyed on people of other races and were extremely barbaric. Although the orcs rarely do this now, there are still some orcs who occasionally eat humans.  The merchant orc¡¯s chewing mouth turned pale with fright, and he quickly turned his head away, not daring to look any further.  Bai Ge fulfilled his promise, and not long after, the sailor moved the small boat over.  The small boat can only accommodate about three people. It has oars on both sides and relies on oars to move forward.  For various purposes, sailing ships will carry some of these small boats on board for emergencies.  The businessman recognized it at a glance. This small boat was actually from his previous merchant ship, and it was his own property.  But it doesn't matter, as long as I can get out of here.  "Okay, row your boat and go back to your Jingtie Island." Bai Ge waved his hand and winked at the sailors.  Under the control of the orc sailors, the entire ship furled its sails and stopped.  They used ropes to tie the boat and put it into the sea water. Then they built a rope ladder on the side of the boat for the merchants to pass.  "Thank you, Chief Baige, you are so kind." The businessman thanked him repeatedly as if he had received an amnesty. He did not dare to stay any longer, and quickly climbed down the rope ladder and jumped into the boat.  He ignored the wound, held the oars, and rowed in the direction of Jingtie Island.  Bai Ge put down his wife in his arms, stood up, and walked toOn the side of the boat, I smiled and watched the businessman row away.  Will he let the fat sheep slip away?  Of course not.  The businessman paddled hard, one stroke after another, but before he could row very far, he felt that the place where he was sitting became damp, and a lot of water came out of nowhere.     water?  The businessman's face changed suddenly, and he vaguely guessed something. He quickly got up to check and saw that seawater was constantly rising up from the bottom of the boat. Although the speed was not fast, sooner or later the entire boat would be filled and then pulled to the bottom of the sea!  The businessman immediately understood that this must be Bai Ge¡¯s fault. It was Bai Ge who ordered his men to dig a small hole under the boat!  Bai Ge didn't want him to row home at all. Everything was just a scam. Bai Ge was deliberately playing tricks on him and tricked him into cutting off his fingers!  "Baige! I'll fuck you! You son of a bitch, you actually lied to me and gave me a leaky boat! You must not die well, and you will definitely go to hell after death! The devil will use burning  I'll whip you ten thousand times a day! Don't you want my property? I won't give it to you even if you die! Just kill me.  I¡¯ll give you another penny!¡± the businessman yelled angrily.  "Haha, this is really interesting." Bai Ge listened to the scolding, not only did he not get angry, but he felt very happy.  His happiness has always been based on the pain and despair of others.  " Having said that, Bai Ge couldn't let the businessman continue to scold him. Not long after, he ordered people to recapture the businessman, gagged him, and put him in prison.  "Okay, set sail and continue to move towards Jingtie Island. I want to get that unlucky man's property, and there are two ships in the fleet that should be repaired." Bai Ge waved his hand.  The Viking orc fleet set sail again and headed for Jingtie Island.  ¡­ PS: In history, some pirates only stole money but did not kill anyone, and some pirates never left anyone alive. I will write about all kinds of pirates.
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