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055 Misunderstanding?

Abe sat with Doris Hall for a while and then they left the bar together.

Arriving at Dock No. [-], Doris pushed up her glasses: "Why did I come with you?"

Abe smiled and said: "Miss Doris is under too much pressure at work. Come to my place to relax and experience a different workplace."

Doris held her forehead and recalled what they said at the bar, Abe was a madman.

Abe asked himself if he was interested in working on a warship, where he wouldn't have to suffer any anger.

It depends on who gets upset and beats whom. With him as the captain backing them, nothing will happen.

Doris asked in disbelief: "It's okay if I hit the person I'm protecting."

"fine."

"It's okay if I beat a noble."

"fine."

"I beat other people on the warship and it was fine."

"fine."

"It's okay if I beat other naval officers."

"fine."

"I beat the admiral and the marshal and it's okay."

"If you don't want someone to just beat you to death, I'll make sure you're fine."

"It's okay even if I beat the world's noble Celestial Dragon"

"If you don't want someone to just beat you to death, I'll make sure you're fine."

"Why are the last two questions based on the fact that I won't be beaten to death?"

"No one can beat you with your little arms and legs. There must be someone following you when you hit someone. The strength of the few people on my ship is pretty good for ordinary people, but they are far inferior to the generals."

"If you follow me, will Sakaski be okay if I beat him and scold him?"

"It's okay. I almost got into a fight with old bastard Sakaski not long ago."

Abe glanced at the warship docked behind the Kuimulang, frowned and walked onto the Kuimulang.

Doris lowered her head and followed Abe, telling herself that she didn't come here because she felt she didn't have to endure the work here, but she came here to see the progress of their mission.

Yes, I came here to urge them to quickly find out what was moving at night.

Solve the problem quickly and give the residents of Water City a peaceful and quiet night.

"I'm telling you, you will never imagine what I saw. I saw the captain drinking with a little girl in a bar. They were so intimate that it looked like they were doing that."

"What are you doing? Tell Joanna."

"Joanna, you'd better hurry up and cook for me, and don't talk to this guy."

"Hey, Qin, what do you mean? Joanna wants to know, why don't you let me say that the captain is a lolicon and you don't let me say it.

A lolicon is just a lolicon. When he is on a mission, he goes out to look for people to play with. This captain is so disrespectful.

Hey, what's your expression? Do you not believe me?

Humph, if you don’t believe it, let’s go, I’ll take you to the captain.”

Dewey turned around and saw Abe standing not far behind him, with his arms folded across his chest and a pair of black eyes like the entrance to an abyss, waving enthusiastically to him to let him through.

"Boat Captain"

Abe ignored Dewey and sat down under the mast.

Dewey was sweating profusely, and he was in big trouble if he heard the bad things about the captain.

"Captain, please listen to my explanation, I"

Abe waved his hand: "Tell me about today's mission."

Dewey's mind was in a mess and he didn't know what to say.

Abe took out a map and spread it out, raised his eyelids and said, "Dewey, you report the situation first."

"I" Dewey swallowed. The captain didn't look at him, but he still felt an invisible pressure pressing on him, making him breathless.

Abe knocked on the table: "Very good, it's my first time to send someone on a mission to cheat, very good."

Dewey winked at the others and asked them to speak first.

Qin lowered her head and sorted out the information she got today.

Joanna stood with Doris in a daze, secretly looking at the girl who came back with the captain. She seemed to be about the same age as herself.

Jimjis looked down at the notebook in his hand. He had recorded a lot of things, and he didn't know where to start when he asked him to report.

Tolan was still lying on the ground, and Red Rose mixed the potion and poured it on Tolan with excitement on her face.

With no one to save him, Dewey resisted the pressure and said: "Captain, the captain should speak first at this time."

Abe sneered: "I'll say it first."

Dewey couldn't stand Abe's direct gaze and quickly backed away.

"Ah" Dewey didn't notice that Tolan, who was lying behind him, stumbled.

Abe snorted coldly: "Huh, Captain Dewey D. Kurt, since you secretly go out to drink during working hours, I have decided that you are not allowed to leave the Kuimu Wolf for seven days, and you are not allowed to eat for seven days."

What's the point of not being allowed to leave the warship and not being allowed to eat?

Dewey got up and shouted, "Captain, you are abusing your men, and I want this."

Abe ignored Dewey, looked at Jim Gies and asked: "How is the investigation going?"

Jimgis handed the book in his hand to Abe: "Captain, they are all here."

Abe took it over and looked at it. The records were so dense that it was impossible to find the information he needed.

Seeing Doris when she had a headache, Abe handed the notebook over and said, "Take a look."

Doris took it in confusion: "If you need information on boatmen from 50 years ago, go directly to the mayor's office to retrieve the documents."

Abe looked at the map he bought: "If these guys are too idle, I don't know what kind of trouble they will cause me."

After reading, Doris closed her notebook and said: "The cemetery 300 years ago sank into the sea. In the past 50 years, it was changed to cremation and water burial due to limited space in the water city."

Doris felt a few eyes looking at her, pushed up her glasses and said, "You don't know about water burial. Water burial means the ashes are thrown into the sea."

Joanna whispered: "No, we are surprised that you finished it so quickly."

Doris pushed up her glasses: "It's very simple."

Abe held his head with one hand: "Doris, have any of these shipwrights participated in building warships?"

"Warship" Doris's glasses flashed with a white light.

"After the Tom incident, the relationship between Water City and the government was delicate, and there was no chance to participate in warship design again."

Abe tapped his fingers on the table: "Miss Doris, please pay attention to the question. I am asking which of the shipwrights you have participated in building warships."

Doris looked down at the roster: "It's not all included. Some people were summoned by the government and never came back until they died."

Abe was speechless and asked the sky, is there any problem with his expression?

"Miss Doris, she was buried directly, and she was also buried among the shipwrights in the Water City, including those who participated in building warships.

Also, those are excellent boatmen, do they have some hidden abilities? "

Doris clapped her hands on the table: "What are you looking for? Why are you always thinking about these dead people?"

At the same time as she was questioning, Doris's mind was racing and she thought of a possibility.

"You, you want to dig up these boatman skeletons to make zombie soldiers, and let you eat the fruit of Moria."

Abe rubbed his temples. He didn't understand. He didn't do anything to cause misunderstanding. He was misunderstood one by one.

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