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Chapter 129 Training

Wang Hao was driving the "Piaoxue" at the forefront of the team. He turned back and looked behind him.

All I saw was a winding and narrow strait, with the shadow of a ship somewhere.

The terrain in Yingzui Gorge is complex, with numerous undercurrents, whirlpools, reefs and forks.

Even if he is driving on this road, he still has to be alert, let alone others.

It is inevitable for the team to be disconnected. Even if he wanted to stop here and wait for his teammates, it would be impossible for him to do so.

Because countless rapids will push him forward.

In Yingzui Gorge, there is always progress but no retreat. If not, how can one show his personal bravery?

Regarding the battle, Wang Hao didn't have much to worry about. His martial prowess and command both exceeded single digits, plus Hal was a powerful assistant.

When it came to boarding battles, he really wasn't afraid of the dozen or so pirate ships outside Yingzui Gorge.

The only difference is whether he wants to be lazy and how many enemies he will leave behind for his teammates.

As the surrounding environment began to become more spacious, Wang Hao knew that he was almost sailing out of the strait.

The scene in front of me suddenly brightened up, and before I could take a breath, I saw more than ten pirate ships swarming over like smelling sharks.

Wang Hao resisted the thought of bombardment, although he believed that with the density of the opponent, if he fired the bombs at once, he would definitely gain a lot.

But he may not be able to withstand the ensuing retaliation. In his view, losing both sides is a kind of failure, which is naturally not advisable.

However, Wang Hao did not have the habit of waiting for someone to come to his door.

After briefly observing the surrounding environment, he began to accelerate, spotted a pirate ship rushing ahead, and decisively launched a collision.

As long as you don't fire cannons, impact skills will not trigger the opponent's counterattack.

boom!

The long horn on the bow of the "Falling Snow" penetrated directly through the outermost wall of the pirate ship, and the bow was also embedded into the opponent's deck.

"Bond."

Now that he had taken action, Wang Hao didn't want to be polite and took the lead and jumped onto the deck of the enemy ship along the bow.

He drew his sword and knocked over a pirate in front of him. He looked at the faces with faint fear in their eyes around him. Before he could think about the meaning, he heard the captain of the ship yelling and ordering his men to attack.

Although the pirates and sailors still had a hint of fear on their faces, they still fought bravely.

Faced with the siege of four or five pirates, Wang Hao was not afraid. He swung his sword and struck him sideways from his crotch. Then he jumped out and used the impact of his shoulder to hit the man's arms.

One of the ways to show his martial prowess up to 11 is his immense strength. Even though he is not tall, the damage caused by a collision is really not low.

The unlucky guy who was knocked upright vomited blood and flew out. Before he could stand up, another slender scimitar fell down and finished him off.

The person who took action was Hal. At the beginning of Wang Hao's action, he also responded at the same time, but he was a step slower because of issuing combat orders.

Behind him were more than twenty sailors with fierce faces, veterans who had participated in many battles with Wang Hao.

To deal with these enemies, they alone are enough.

Although basically after Wang Hao became a little richer, Wang Hao basically maintained a full sailor status, whether he was running business, taking risks, or fighting. This allowed him to improve his navigation level quickly and also cultivated a group of quite capable sailors.

A powerful helper.

Hal is the representative among them. Although the others cannot reach the level of the former, their attributes in all aspects are much better than those of ordinary newly recruited sailors.

The reason why we only bring these veterans into battle is that we have no intention of training them.

You know, in addition to the position of boatswain, there are still many vacant positions on the ship. There are not too many elite sailors than captains.

In fact, after Hal brought people on board, Wang Hao had little to do in the ensuing war. He wandered around the battlefields and only occasionally took action when his own personnel were in danger.

The battle ended quickly, which was a reflection of the strength of Wang Hao and his sailors.

After taking down a pirate ship, Wang Hao had just returned to his own ship when he saw more than a dozen ropes with hooks flying over and tied to various protruding corners of the ship.

The next moment, a group of pirates climbed up along the ship wall like geckos.

The battle started again.

A few minutes later, only one man was left on the "Piaoxue".

Although they won, Wang Hao's side also began to suffer damage.

It has to be said that in this battle, Hal's demoralizing roar skill played a big role. Some injuries that should have been fatal turned out to be serious injuries, and what should have been serious injuries turned into minor injuries.

There's no problem even continuing to fight.

As long as no one is killed, no matter how seriously or lightly injured, as long as you return to the supply point, you will recover quickly.

For ordinary sailors, being injured is not a bad thing.

According to a survey by players from another world, sailors who have been injured have a much higher chance of promotion than other sailors who have not been injured.

Wang Hao only remembered this after discovering some wounded people on the ship.

Because of this, he gave up on delaying tactics and went all out in every battle.

Often just as one battle ends, a new one begins.

In this case, even with the protection of Wang Hao and Hal, casualties are inevitable.

One, two, three...

When the number of sailor casualties exceeded single digits, a gray ship slowly sailed out.

At this time, only two or three of the dozen or so pirate ships were still intact.

Kai was shocked as he looked at the deck of the Piaoxue, which was almost covered with a layer of red makeup, and remained silent for a long time.

In fact, by the end of the battle, there was no need for Wang Hao to continue fighting with the enemy with bayonets. It would have been faster to just fire.

It was only with the thought of training sailors that he tied his own hands. Even if ten sailors died for this, it was still worth it.

Those killed in battle were all recent recruits. Once the veterans who had been with him for a long time were injured, he would quickly arrange for them to retreat to the cabin.

Wang Hao believes that after such a hard battle, those sailors who survive will have a better chance of advancing.

In fact, just as he thought, several veterans who were ordered to recuperate in the cabin, back to back, glanced at the cabin door from time to time, and pieces of data that the players had seen flashed through their eyes.

With the joint efforts of Wang Hao and Kai, the remaining bloody interceptors were quickly eliminated.

When the few people behind drove out of Yingzui Gorge, what they saw was a quiet and peaceful scene.

York and the others are not stupid either. From the remaining traces of the battle on the "Falling Snow", it can be seen that the other party must have gone through a hard battle.

When asked about the reason, Wang Hao simply replied, "Training troops."


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