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Chapter 6 Is White Clothes Crossing the River? (5)

In the early morning of the third day after the Aulus fleet was in place, ships from the direction of Azov City appeared in the sight of the sailors.

Seeing the outline of the ship looming on the horizon, the commander of the reconnaissance team hurriedly asked the soldiers to board the observation tower to see how many enemy ships were coming.

The soldier who boarded the observation tower squinted his eyes for a long time, and then hesitantly shouted down: "Sir, the other side seems..."

The commander was a little anxious and asked before the soldier could finish his words: "How many ships are there? Is it an outpost of several hundred people? Or is it a main fleet of tens of thousands of people?"

"I see there is only one." The soldier replied, "And it seems to be a merchant ship."

"Merchant ship? From the city of Azov captured by pirates? Impossible! It must be followed by other ships!"

The commander signaled the ships on both wings to spread out to confirm whether any enemy ships were outflanking them from the left and right. After a while, the left and right wings came back to report that no other enemy ships had been found. There was only that one ship in front, and it was indeed

Merchant ship.

The commander looked at it suspiciously for a while, and finally the troops dispersed and allowed the merchant ship to pass.

At noon that day, a second merchant ship came from the direction of Azov City. The commander conducted a reconnaissance as before, but found that there was still only one solitary ship.

The commander couldn't sit still and asked the fleet to surround the merchant ship and stop it.

"Where are you from?" the soldiers shouted to the sailors on the merchant ship.

The people on the boat responded from a distance: "Sir, we are merchants from the Ligurian Republic and are now returning from the city of Azov."

"Isn't the city of Azov captured by pirates? How did you get out?" the soldier asked.

"Sir, those pirates opened the sea route yesterday. As long as you pay some sea fare, you can leave by boat. We were the first to escape, and there are many ships behind us."

The commander frowned: "Liar! Your ship has such a deep draft, it must be full of cargo. How could it be that it was just released by pirates?"

The people on the ship responded hurriedly: "Sir, we are telling the truth! The pirates did not touch our goods after entering the city. The mercenaries must hand over all their armor and weapons to them as trophies, and ordinary people must pay sea fees when leaving the city.

That's all. We are just ordinary businessmen who have just escaped from the threat of war and pirates. Because of the long delay, many goods have deteriorated and we have suffered a lot of losses. Please give us a convenience and let us go.

past……"

The commander looked up and down the ship again - excluding cargo, this ship could only carry fifty people, and there were no weapons on board. Even if they were let in, it would not have any impact.

So, the commander waved his hand and let the merchant ship go.

This situation lasted until the fifth day. Aulus, who realized something was wrong, personally came to the scene by boat and ordered the commander of the team to report the situation to him in person. After asking for the relevant details, he picked up the

commander.

Aulus' angry roar came from the deck: "Five days! A total of nearly twenty ships came from Azov City! Even if there are fifty people on each ship, there are nearly a thousand people! Just let them go.

Already?"

"However, no weapons can be seen on those ships, and those on board are indeed businessmen from the Republic of Liguria..."

"The city of Azov has been captured by pirates! Not to mention merchants, what would be surprising if pirates came over on a Ligurian Republic warship? Why don't you get on the ship to check?"

"But they came in scattered pieces, not like an army!" The commander defended himself in a panic, "And it's not that those ships passed directly through the Black Sea Strait and were not in Constantine at all.

Isn't it the port of call at Niye? Even if it is really a pirate pretending to be a pirate, there is probably no hostility..."

Aulus almost threw the commander into the sea. Of course he knew that this group of pirates was not targeting the Seven Hills Empire this time, but the Island Republic. The merchants of the Island Republic were very smart, if not for

In this way, how could they offer a high price to recover the counterfeit coins in his hand?

But Aulus was in urgent need of getting rid of the counterfeit coins, and he had been coveting the throne of the Scipio family for a long time. Three years ago, he had already planned to seize the throne after discovering that Su was trying to murder Ella in Antilia.

, but because there was no evidence in hand and the Imperial Guard was on Su's side, they did not expose Su's lies. For his plan, he urgently needed to enhance his domestic prestige, so he must fight against these pirates.

"The pirates of the Pirate Kingdom killed our Baselisa! Have you all forgotten this shame?" He pretended to roar at the commander, "Don't care whether they came against us or not. What did they want to do? Even if they

They want to celebrate their birthdays, but we can’t let them succeed! Do you understand?”

The commander was pressed against the side of the ship by Aulus, with more than half of his body leaning outwards from the railing, as if he would fall off the ship at any time. He was so frightened that he responded repeatedly: "I understand, I understand, General,

I understand. Even if it is a merchant ship, I will go up and take a good look..."

"General!" a soldier shouted from the observation deck, "another ship has appeared over there! It's huge! It's ridiculously big!"

"It's just the right time!" Aulus threw the commander on the deck and ordered all the surrounding ships: "Surround them and force them to stop!"

At the same time, on the "Flying Zealander", Ella was proudly showing off her "genius" plan to Amy.

"A ship with fifty people, lasting for ten days, and twenty ships passing through every day may be too exaggerated. But if a ship has two hundred people, lasting for twenty days, it will not even reach three ships every day. It is completely

It’s within the normal range! From fifty people to three hundred, all we have to do is empty the cargo and fill the cargo boxes with people..."

"Your Majesty, doesn't your heart hurt? I see those people who were forced into the cargo box, it seems that they are about to cry! And your Majesty's plan will definitely cause problems..."

"There's no problem. As long as they pass through the Black Sea Strait, they can get out of the cargo box. It's not a big problem..."

Before Ella finished speaking, a pirate hurried into the cabin. As soon as he entered the door, he shouted, "King of Sweden! It's bad! The fleet of the Seven Hills Empire is surrounding us!"

"Gu...?" Ella was so frightened that the crowbar in her hand fell directly to the ground: "How could it be possible? How could such a perfect plan of mine be seen through?"

"I have reminded you almost a hundred times before, Your Majesty, your plan will never work!"

Amy shouted unbearably.

"There is no other way, use the preliminary plan!" Ella shouted, "Go and ask Hezekiah!"


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