Chapter 97 People on a Boat
Now no one will be polite to these pirates, each and every one of them seems to have returned to their own home.
Hancock watched all this, but didn't say anything in the end. Although she hated these men, she couldn't do anything about it.
However, the two Groud sisters are having a good chat with Chang Nuo now, without any hostile behavior at all.
However, those lying on the ground were still lying on the ground. Only three people in the entire Kuji Pirates were still able to chat.
Hancock stood on the deck. The snake that belonged to his mount was still lying peacefully on the ground. In her eyes, the people on the Abery were moving towards their ship one by one. Things, even with a look of disgust, she could only do this.
On the ship, Junhe was still wary of Hancock. The other people on the ship were busy moving things. Although the Abby would not sink in a short time, the people on the ship already regarded it as a ship that was about to sink. After receiving the treatment, everyone hurriedly began to move the items one by one to the Nine Snakes pirate ship.
After the last person boarded the ship, Junhe took inventory again, then walked to Changnuo who was chatting with two women and said, "Your Majesty, everything has been prepared and completed, and there are many people."
"Okay, then get ready to go!"
Changnuo said with a smile.
At this moment, the fainted members of the Nine Snakes Pirates are also waking up one after another. Although they are still a little shaky after standing up, the first moment they wake up, they are all on guard immediately and holding the weapons in their hands. Get ready to attack.
If Hancock hadn't still been standing on the deck, the conflict between the two sides might have escalated again.
"Why don't we start? We're on my ship, so please don't give us any orders!"
Hancock walked next to Chang Nuo, and happened to hear what he was saying to Jun He, and he immediately became angry and said.
"Why bother with this kind of thing? Now we can be considered as people in the same boat. Anyway, your boat has such a big space. When we get to the next stop, the two parties will be in peace."
Chang Nuo said with a slight smile.
Hancock stood there hesitating, wanting to say something, but in the end he still didn't know how to open his mouth.
"Your Majesty, why bother talking nonsense to these people? In the worst case, you will die with them."
Every one of the women who had woken up on the ship cast angry looks, especially when they heard that Chang Nuo was going to their country, each and every one of them couldn't help their anger and shouted directly at Hancock arrive.
"Are they a little too noisy? If that doesn't work, how about letting them sleep again?" Chang Nuo said with a smile to Hancock.
The opponent himself was already in fear and embarrassment, and now he was even more caught between his subordinates and the unbeatable Chang Nuo.
She could only stand there and clenched her fists, frowning but not saying anything.
"Junhe, tell Barlow to move towards the nearest island. If you encounter other ships on the way, just dock close to them. We can't embarrass these people too much."
Changnuo said.
"Okay, Your Majesty."
"After all, there are differences between men and women. Tell them not to walk around casually on this ship." Chang Nuo ordered again.
Junhe nodded, and then began to follow the instructions.
"You should be satisfied now, right?" Chang Nuo looked at Hancock and said helplessly.
The other party is now completely like a little girl. She has no opinion or even any thoughts of resistance. She understands how powerful the other party's group is and can only maintain the status quo for the sake of the people of her own country.
"Do you really have something that will erase the scars on our backs?"
Hancock asked cautiously, his voice was not very loud and he was afraid that others would hear him.
A shy look was also reflected on her face at this moment, and she looked quite cute.
Being able to say this sentence already represented that she had mustered up the courage, and even the matter itself was the last thing she wanted to face.