Chapter 173 â Lafan Grounds
We had just completed the pirate subjugation and moved to the pier at the bay, where we were at a loss for how to proceed. Specifically, how to travel the three kilometers from the pirate stronghold to Lafan across the water.
We could return in the proud boat that Calmon and his father, Kayson-san, operate.
âLooks like they got our signal.â
Louis and Tig, who had been waving a flag from the ramparts, come back and tell us. Louis points in the direction of a fishing boat coming out from behind the island toward us.
We looked at the relieved merchants and tilted our heads. It seemed as if they didnât understand the problem.
âBy the way, OâConnor, how are you guys going to get home?â
âââEh?âââ
Even if youâre surprised like that, there was no way we could all fit in that little boat. Even the outward journey with only six people on board was not that comfortable.
When I told them that, the merchants and bodyguards immediately changed their expressions to despair. I guess they didnât get it.
âCanât you guys navigate the ship?â
âWeâre merchants; we donât have any experience in navigating ships.â
âWeâre just bodyguards, and weâve done a lot of fighting, but this is the first time weâve ever been on a ship.â
âHow about sailors that come with you?â
âThey joined the pirates and were killed by Takifu-san and the others.â
You canât blame me for that. There was not a single sailor on board who did not join the pirates.
âAlright, then, pirates, row!â
The tied-up pirates silently glanced at each other. Itâs written on their faces that as soon as they are released from their bonds, they will flee in a riot.
Well, thatâs alright then.
âYes, then all of you look at that.â
There was a figure in the corner of the cove peeking out at us. From the shabby outfit and the spear he seems to be hiding, he is probably a survivor of the pirates.
Myrril nodded at me with her UZI at the ready.
âIf anyone resists.â
A few seconds after the shot, we could see his head bursting open.
âThatâll happen.â
We attempted to work the suddenly obedient pirates to link up the rowboats and set sail with the pirates and escorts in front and the merchants in the back, but we ran into problems early on, not to mention leaving the cove.
One of the pirates bled to death.
Of the nine remaining men, not even half were in a condition to row. Several of them have purple cyanosis, which means they will probably die if they go out to sea.
To be honest, I donât mind them dying, but it would be troublesome if they were to drift out to sea with the merchants and the bodyguards.
In this case, I might as well buy an outboard motor.
It is not impossible to buy a ship, but we would like to enter Lafan in order to advertise the defeat of pirates. With a ship that does not exist in this world, the ship will stand out more than the pirate extermination that we want to promote.
And we can only use it while we are in the Republic.
However, it seems that staying put is not an option. Itâs the winter sea. When the sun goes down, itâs not safe for us either. We canât return home just because the weather breaks.
âTakifu-san.â
Calmonâs father, who had arrived by boat, approached me.
âTig told me about the pirate ship, but I think my son and I can handle that one. That one can take all of us, canât it?â
âReally? You are truly a man of the sea, Kayson-san!â
âWeâll leave our boat here and come back for it later.â
âItâs fine, you see.â
The piratesâ ship, the stolen cargo ship, and Kayson-sanâs fishing boat are stowed away, and only the rowing boat is left at a distance.
âIâll keep it for a little while and give it back to you when we get home.â
âOh, well. You can do anything, canât you, Takifu-san? Okay, Iâll take care of it.â
Perhaps Kayson-san knew what was going on, or perhaps he had a lot of nerve, but he was not particularly surprised. It was depressing to be surprised and asked in-depth questions at every turn, but I learned for the first time that it was also a little sad not to get a reaction.
I ask OâConnor and his bodyguard to tie up the pirates again, who are no longer needed as rowers.
The merchants are loading the cargo Iâve taken out of storage. The contents of the cargo were rather unimportant dummies as long as we could show them to the Lafan people when we entered the port. I should have taken them out on the ship, but since I had no idea of the proper placement, I left it to them.
I asked the two âBattlecryâ to be on the lookout for the surroundings.
After leaving the port, we had a little trouble passing through a difficult part where rocks were scraping the hull, but once out in the open sea, the pirate ship picked up speed smoothly with the wind in its sails.
Kayson-san and Calmonâs ship-handling skills were quite impressive. Perhaps it was because of the larger size of the ship, or perhaps it was because the ship was heavier due to the increased cargo and crew, but the pirate shipâs movement was stable, and we did not feel as seasick as we had on the outward journey.
Tig and Louis are on guard on the port side, but I donât see any other vessels as far as I can see, at least not to my eyes.
âAre there any pirates who attack pirate ships?â
âNo. If they are in the same business, they know that they usually donât have any money. Pirates and bandits are only warm in the pocket just after they attack a merchant.â
OâConnor nodded at Louisâ words.
âThatâs right. And even though Lafan is getting richer, itâs not enough to feed more than one pirate.â
âHey, somethingâs coming.â
I turned at the voice and saw Tig pointing ahead. Louis is also at a level where she can see things with her eyes, too, and of course, my eyes canât see anything. Myrril checks with the binoculars.
âThereâs a pattern on the white cloth that looks like a badly made red bird. What ship is that?â
Myrril opened her hands, laced her thumbs together, and wiggled her fingers. It was OâConnor who saw it as if it were a depiction of a shadowy bird and immediately reacted.
âItâs not a bird; itâs a giant octopus. Itâs the lordâs ship. Itâs a new ship he built to take on the pirates for close combatâ¦â
âHmm? Wait a minute. Is that target us?â
Thatâs right. In fact, weâre on a pirate ship.
âSorry to burst in here, but if it looks like weâre going to get in trouble, weâre going to run away. If youâre the type that doesnât listen well, weâll just let you sink.â
âDonât worry. Iâll explain whatâs going on. Both the lord and the guard are quite reasonable.â
âReally? Heâs the kind of guy whoâs in a political dispute with another lord, isnât he?â
âThatâs why. He used to be a fallen nobleman from a kingdom or an empire. Heâs had a hard life, so heâs stubborn and skeptical, but heâs not a bad guy if you talk to him straight from the heart.â
âHow is he as a politician?â
âHe is capable. He has insight. He is well-liked and has produced results. But he only believes what he sees and hears, and he has a bad habit of going everywhereâ¦â
âHeeeeeyyyy!â
âI see.â
The lordâs ship is approaching rapidly. At the bow of the ship, there stood a fat man waving a flag.
I have a bad feeling about this. After all this time, I still feel that I have made a very bad choice somewhere. I donât know where or what.
âIf thatâs the lord, itâs a problem. Especially his men.â
âWhat is he shouting about?â
The lordâs ship, which is a size larger than our pirate ship, approaches and passes us at a slower pace. The guards lined up on the side of the ship were not holding their weapons. This means that they do not seem to have any intention to enter into close combat. Is there no misunderstanding that we are pirates?
Instead, only the lord of the ship is waving his flag at us in a very excited manner.
What is this guy? I donât sense any hostility or harmful intent, but Iâm afraid I donât know the reason for his enthusiasm.
âTakifu, shall I shoot him anyway?â
âDonât do it.â
The lord looks at us. Our eyes met. I knew at that moment. I knew right then and there that we were the destination of his frenzy. I donât know how, but he knows us.
The fat lord threw out his banner, pointed at me, and shouted.
âI found you, Demon Kingâ¦!â