âMove quietly and make sure you douse all your lights.â
âYes, Sir.â
The uninhabited island wasnât large, so they quickly arrived on the other side where the pirates were located. They hid behind a rock and quietly watched the drunk pirates mess around.
âGood. Theyâll be easy to capture. Go!â
âYes, Sir!â
At Miltonâs orders, the soldiers hiding behind the rock all rushed out at once.
âWh⦠whatâs goinâ on?â
âEnemy? They are enemies!â
The pirates were so drunk they were slurring their words; there was no way they could fight back.
âPlease⦠please save me.â
âIf you let me live⦠gah!â
The soldiers ruthlessly quelled the drunk pirates. It was basically one-sided, but there was one person who was rebelliousâ¦
âYou bastards! Do you know who I am? How dare you attack me! Do you want to die?â
Since he was still the Captain, Red Beard was waving his sword around and trying to fight.
Milton suddenly appeared amongst the soldiers who captured the pirates.
âMove.â
When Milton stepped forward, Red Beard drunkenly confronted him.
âYou! Are you the boss? I am the Southern Seaâs Red Beard⦠guh!â
The talking fool fell to the ground as Milton kicked him. But he, covered in sand, immediately jumped up and shouted.
âYou⦠youâre pretty good. But I, Red Beard⦠puh!â
Miltonâs fist struck his face.
âUghh⦠Youâre really good. But I am Red Beard of the⦠guhhhh!!â
This time, Milton had kicked him in the balls.
Milton spoke as Red Beard collapsed foaming from his mouth.
âHe⦠heâs cowardly.â
âStop being noisyâ¦â
Crack. Craack.
Milton cracked his knuckles as he approached Red Beard.
Then, he spoke with a pleasant expression on his face.
âLetâs give you a beating first.â
And indeed, he mercilessly pounded on Red Beard
âUgh⦠I am Red⦠guhâ¦â
In the end, Red Beard couldnât even completely say his name and was just beaten up.
* * *
Red Beard was continuously beaten until Jerome found Max, who was held hostage, and brought him back.
âIâm sowwy, Pwease fowgive me this once.â
Red Beardâs face was beaten to a pulp until he was unrecognizable. His lips were swollen and he couldnât even speak properly. He could only pray for this thrashing to be over.
âMax, are you alright?â
âYes, My Lord. I apologize for worrying you.â
âIâm glad you know that.â
Milton was relieved to see Max safe and in one piece
âGood. He doesnât seem to be seriously injured anywhere.â
For Milton, Max was someone who he had carefully raised the Loyalty level of and finally someone Milton was able to seriously put to work as a highly trained administrative public servant. Â Milton had been furious from the moment he had heard that such a vital talent had been kidnapped by pirates. That was why high-ranking personnel like Jerome and Bianca had both been mobilized and Milton himself had also set out to rescue Max.
âIâm glad youâre safe. Iâll ask about what happened and whoâs at fault once we return to the Estate.â
âYes, thank you, My Lord.â
The soldiers and knights of the estate were moved by how much Milton treasured the talented person.
As for the pirates who had become captives themselvesâ¦
âYeupâ¦â
âIs this love?â
They were thinking a bit differently.
âBut Jerome, whoâs that next to you?â
Milton asked after he saw someone tightly bound next to Jerome.
âWhen I arrived at the ship to rescue the Chief Administrator, I saw this one loading goods onto a boat and trying to escape. So I captured him for now, My Lord.â
âEscape? But none of the people we attacked were able to get away?â
Since this was the case, that meant the guy had been preparing to run away even before that.
Interested, Milton turned to look at him. Thenâ¦
âHuh? Whatâs up with this guy?â
Interest arose in Miltonâs eyes. He had just casually glanced at his status window without much interest, but the guyâs stats were rather unusual.
[Robin]
Pirate LV. 2
Strength â 15 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Command â 55
Intelligence â 82Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Politics â75
Loyalty â 00
Special Traits â Commerce, Sailing, Materialistic
Commerce LV. 7: Increases oneâs overall abilities in commerce, and increases the general chances of generating a profit.
Sailing LV. 5: Increases oneâs overall ability to navigate. When you are a  captain, it increases your ability to command.
Materialistic LV. 8: Exhibits a tremendous commitment to money. Money is second only to life, and for the sake of money, you donât mind suffering any hardships or adversities.
âWho is this guy? Heâs just a pirate, so whyâre his stats so high?â
His Intelligence stat was over 80 and his Politics stat was 75. Compared to his ordinary Strength stat, the fact that Intelligence and Politics were so high meant that he was the type of person who used his head to help the pirates. And his Special Trait âCommerceâ was higher than Princess Leilaâs and he also had skills in sailing. But above allâ¦
âMaterialistic? Iâve never seen this kind of trait in my life.â
Milton was flabbergasted seeing the Materialistic trait having the highest level.
Materialistic LV. 8: Exhibits a tremendous commitment to money. Money is second only to life, and for the sake of money, you donât mind suffering any hardships or adversities.
A Special Trait meant that was the ability he had developed all throughout his life. So how much did Robin value money that this kind of Trait would come about? Not to mention, that Traitâs level was eight. In many ways, this was an interesting guy.
âLetâs keep him for now. And capture the rest of the pirate. Weâre heading back to Forrest Territory.â
âYouâre not going to deal with them here, My Lord?â
Milton shook his head.
âWe just captured them, itâd be a shame to deal with them so quickly. Thereâs also that mine back home, shouldnât we at least have them pay the price of their crime?
Jerome nodded in agreement.
âThatâs a good idea, My Lord.â
Working in the mine was very risky. For that reason, slaves and criminals have been put to work in the mines since ancient times. And so, the soldiers captured the pirates and dragged them onto the ship.
* * *
As the pirates were being locked up once they arrived on the ship, Milton pointed towards one of them.
âYou.â
âYes? Did you call for me, Marquis?â
Despite Milton suddenly pointing at him, he replied earnestly, as if he had been waiting. That man was Robin, the one with the unusual stats.
âHe definitely quick on his feet.â
Milton spoke to him.
âIâll be interrogating you myself. Follow me.â
âYes, sir.â
Soon, Milton was alone with him in his room on the deck.
âYour name?â
âIâm⦠called Squid.â
âSquid?â
âYes. Thatâs⦠because I have some ink in my head.â
âIs that so?â
âI thought you were called that because youâre ugly.â
âSo thatâs your nickname. Then whatâs your real name?â
âUm⦠Robin, Sir.â
âAlright, Robin. So why were you away from your crew members and trying to escape?â
Almost as though he had been waiting, Squid, no Robin, fell to the floor and prostrated himself and desperately spoke to Milton.
âPlease, please forgive me this once, Marquis. Hans, ah! Hans is that bastard Red Beard.â
âContinue.â
âYes, Sir. When that bastard Hans started to oppose you, the Marquis by taking hostages, I realized that I couldnât be with them any longer.â
Is this the loyalty between pirates? Yesterdayâs Captain became a bastard today.
âI mean, even if he was gutsy, how could we, mere pirates, dare to carry out a hostage situation against the noble, clever and courageous Marquis?â
The flattery was so extreme it was a bit annoying to listen to, but for now, Milton was patient.
âSo, after thinking it through, I gathered up the courage to try to escape and tell all this to you, Marquis. But just as I was about to escape, you appeared and saved me. I donât know how Iâll ever be able to pay you back for this.â
Milton was dumbfounded by Robinâs flattery filled explanation.
âHuh, look at this guy. Heâs switching the story around and saying I saved him?â
Milton had known Robin was smart from looking at the status window, but he was also shameless.
Then, Milton pointed to a package that had been left to one side.
âWhat is that?â
âYes, thatâs⦠um.â
The package that had been confiscated from Robin while he was trying to run away was full of treasures that the pirates had hoarded.
âI asked what it was.â
âYes, Sir. Thatâs the wealth that bastard Hans accumulated by plundering the poor people.â
âAnd you tried to escape with it?â
âNo Sir. I was just⦠trying to help the poor peopleâ¦and of course I needed travel expenses to get to youâ¦â
Like he had oiled his mouth, lies poured smoothly from his lips, but Robinâs words began to twist themselves. He had been caught by surprise when the topic of money came out, but he still didnât give up.
âIs this the side effect of the Materialistic trait?â
To say that for the sake of money, he didnât mind suffering any hardships or adversities meant that he was willing to give up almost anything except for his life. Even now, when his life was at risk, Milton saw Robin trying his best to do anything not to lose his money.
âHm⦠if this works outâ¦â
Milton was trying to decide how to best use this money-grubber.
âAccording to the laws of this kingdom, nobles have absolute authority over captured thieves and criminalsâ lives.â
âPâ please, save me.â
Robin wailed desperately.
He still wanted to live. He wanted to live and earn more money. Andâ¦
Actually, no, nothing else mattered. Money was still the best. He wanted to make so much money that he would be buried in gold.
âIâll do anything if you save me. If you want me to become a dog, Iâll become a dog, so please, save me.â
Well then, Milton had to save him. Robin stopped trying to play petty tricks and sincerely begged Milton. Seeing Robinâs desperation reached its limits, Milton softly hinted at him.
âWhy should I save you?â
âThat⦠thatâsâ¦â
âWhatâs in it for me if I saved you?â
Robin immediately raised his head.
âYouâll never regret it. Iâll do whatever the Marquis asks me to do.â
âFor example?â
âIâve been overseeing the finances of the Red Pirates, sir.â
âThe piratesâ finances?â
âYes, sir. I made a lot of profit by selling the plundered goods at a high price. And I know the sea routes very well, so if the Marquis has any intentions in sea trade, I can be of use.â
âHmâ¦â
Milton crossed his arms and looked thoughtful.
âHeâs very sharp-witted.â
Milton softly smiled as Robin said exactly what he wanted to hear. Milton pretended to think about it for a while.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âFine. Then, Iâll give you a chance.â
âRâ really, sir?â
Robin looked up at Milton. But Milton looked towards the treasure sack of full of gold and jewels that Robin had been trying to steal before speaking.
âHow much is this sack worth?â
âIt⦠itâs not much, sir. Itâs only about 5,000 gold.â
â5,000 gold? It looks like itâs worth at least 10,000 gold?â
âNâ no, sir. The gemsâ values are low and the gold isnât pure and of low quality.â
âIs that so?â
âYes, without a doubt, sir.â
âI see. Then I guess it canât be helped.â
Robin was relieved to see Milton gently nod his head, but that was only because Milton hadnât finished speaking.
âThen Iâll buy this treasure.â
âSir?â
âYou said it was 5,000 gold? Youâll be paid in cash as soon as we arrive at the estate.â
âThâ thatâsâ¦â
âWhatâs wrong? Isnât that what you said yourself? 5,000 gold?â
âYes⦠thatâs what I said. Bâ butâ¦â
Seeing him begin to sweat, Milton spoke with a severe expression.
âDid you lie to me?â
âNâno, sir. Itâs 5,000 gold.â
No matter how precious money was, it wasnât worth more than his life. Robin looked like he was about to cry, but he agreed to 5,000 gold. Truthfully, that sack of treasure was easily worth over 20,000 gold. And if he bargained right, Robin could have gotten 25,000 gold. But, to think he had to hand it over for only 5,000 goldâ¦
âUgh⦠itâs still better than him just taking it.â
Robin thought Milton would just take it, so he had purposefully lowered the value to the treasure. However, now that he thought about it, he was very thankful that he was even getting 5,000 gold.
âKnowing the rumors about this guy, he probably plans to give me the 5,000 gold and use it for something else. Hmph, no way. Iâm going to take it and run away.â
Robin began to think about how heâd take the money and run away to a distant country and set up a real store using the 5,000 gold as capital.
But Milton wasnât that easy to trick.