It was completely silent on the deck, and nothing unusual could be seen.
What's going on? Did these pirates just go back to sleep after such a short period of time?
He looked back at Linn, who was extremely normal, and then looked out at the quiet deck. He gritted his teeth, made up his mind, and pushed the door open to go out.
The sound of waves crashed in, and on the deserted deck, the quiet moonlight fell from the trees.
Jack walked to the side of the ship in a few steps, stretched out his head and looked out, trying to see if the pirates had left here due to some accident.
But the sea was empty. Only the sea breeze brought a salty and humid atmosphere. The other ships in the fleet seemed to have lost control, and they were escaping from their positions and tending to gradually gather together.
Jack was shocked. What if they collided with each other? He quickly set sail and turned the helm.
But as soon as he turned around, Jack froze in place.
Under the pale moonlight, where are the trees?
They are towering masts, and there are countless "fruits" hanging from the "leaves" of these masts.
Look carefully, these fruits are all struggling and twisting people!!!
These people were tied up with ropes and hung upside down in the air, staring at themselves with their big eyes open, and their silent roars were drowned in the sound of the waves.
Jack felt as if he had fallen into an ice cave, with horror in his eyes of disbelief.
What made his breath even more paused was the sudden sound of footsteps.
Da da da…
Every step was smooth and regular, but it hit Jack's heart like a heavy hammer.
Linn walked out of the captain's cabin with a smile on her face...
Jack wished he didn't smile!
Because the warm smile and the "fruit" swaying in the wind on his head are so weird.
The intense fear made him want to run away now and never look at the smile on that person's face again.
"Jack, look, I said they are all repenting." Linn had a true expression on his face. It seemed that the scene in front of him was very reasonable, and it was as if those pirates were really repenting.
Jack stumbled a bit and said, "Yes...yes, I am indeed repenting!"
"Then tell me, should I forgive them?"
As soon as these words came out, the "fruits" on the tree shook even more violently. They opened their eyes wide and looked at Jack pleadingly.
Even if they didn't speak, Jack knew what those looks meant.
"Since they have repented, can we let them go?" Jack said to Linn in a consultative tone.
Linn showed some hesitation. He looked at the "fruit" on the tree and then at Jack.
Finally, he nodded, clapped his hands, and said "reluctantly":
"Okay, then just kill half of them!"
"What!" Jack opened his eyes suddenly.
"half?"
The "fruits" on the tree twist in the wind, whining "woo-woo".
"Isn't it, it's still a bit much? After all, you still need someone to help you sail the boat, right?"
Lin En was even more "embarrassed".
He hesitated for a while before finally making up his mind.
"For Captain Jack's sake, just kill a few of the leaders."
After Linn finished speaking, he waved his hand before Jack could speak.
The ropes on the "fruits" that twisted the most violently on the tree tightened violently.
Amid a "crack, creak," and a heartbreaking sound of fractures, a figure was twisted into various weird and exaggerated shapes.
Blood and minced meat dripped down!
Puddles of plasma were poured out on the deck.
Lynn waved again.
Other boats floating nearby actually came closer one by one. In Jack's surprised eyes,
The six ships all pointed their bows at the flagship. There were three ships on each side, forming the shape of a flower.
This simply goes against common sense!
It is impossible for a skilled sailor to arrange a ship like this on the sea.
Moreover, the distance between each ship was only one hand's width, but they were stared at in place by a powerful force, motionless.
It's as if they are not on the sea, but fixed in the air.
Only then did Jack see clearly that the masts of other ships were also full of people.
Six ships gathered together, and six big trees filled with people looked like a forest.
If someone walks in, they will face more than a thousand people hanging upside down in the air, staring at you with their eyes wide open...
Such a scene is enough to scare people crazy!
Linn jumped over the side of the boat and passed one boat after another.
Every time I passed a ship, the captain, first mate, team leader, and squad leader were all twisted into knots like twists.
Then the rope was swung and they were all thrown into the sea!
Jack no longer spoke or even raised his head.
He had heard of the captain who could control the ropes on the ship, the legendary and terrifying pirate Blackbeard.
But he believed that even the real Blackbeard could not be more terrifying than the Linn in front of him!
…
Linn walked around and returned to the original boat.
Clapping their hands, the ropes on the boat put everyone on the ground, and twisted and automatically untied them.
"Jack, look, they all want to kill me, and they have already done so. But I have only killed one-tenth of them."
"I believe I should be considered a kind person, right?"
Jack didn't know how to answer.
Are these pirates unjust?
of course not!
Jack knew very well what these pirates looked like.
There were many incidents of burning, killing, raping and arson. Each of them probably had a few lives on their hands. If they were caught by the navy, they would all be hanged.
Moreover, if ten people come to kill you and you kill one person instead, is this considered mercy?
It should count, right?
Jack nodded.
"Hahaha!" Lynn laughed.
"Everyone, listen, thank you Captain Jack Sparrow! If it weren't for him, I believe you would have had a more unforgettable night!"
The pirates who were still crawling on the deck and vomiting hurriedly thanked Jack.
Linn pulled Jack into the captain's cabin and issued a light command.
"Clean the deck!"
"Yes! Captain!"
The remaining pirates stood up as if they were electrocuted, hurriedly took out mops, buckets and other tools, and started cleaning up hurriedly, not daring to stop for a moment.
In the captain's cabin, Linn gave Jack a glass of wine.
Jack drank it all in one gulp, then picked up the bottle and drank again and again. He didn't let go until half the bottle was bottomed out.
He slumped down on the chair, took a deep breath, and gradually calmed down.
"Captain Jack, are you willing to help me?" Linn asked suddenly.
Then without waiting for Jack to answer, he continued:
"Please listen to what I have to say and don't be too busy refusing."
"You will still be Captain Jack Sparrow, and I will build a huge fleet. If you are willing, I can give the fleet to you."
"Not just the few ships in front of you, there will be dozens or even hundreds of ships in the future. Think about it, you will become the commander of a huge fleet spanning the seven seas."
No captain can refuse such a temptation, especially when you know that this promise is very likely to come true.
Jack Sparrow looked at Linn seriously, and then smiled casually after confirming that he was not joking.
Looked out the window.
"I don't care, Lynn."
"It doesn't matter what I say,"
"I may be destined to be a pirate and should not have a route."