Pirate Emotional System

Chapter 50 Seniors traveling together

Duen doesn't necessarily want to earn Sanji's emotional points, but sometimes he comes to the door, and he always feels that if he doesn't kill him, he will feel sorry for him. .

After all, frustration is a man's spiritual food, and such a lash is conducive to the growth of the other person.

That's right, it is.

Watching Sanji, who was crying profusely, being dragged away, Du En showed a happy smile.

The meals were served quickly. As expected of Balati, a famous seafood restaurant in the East China Sea, even if there was an endless stream of customers, the food was served without any delay.

After leaving the Kingdom of Goa, Duen and Nami spent these days sailing on bread and cold water, so eating such delicious foods as charcoal grilled steak, pan-fried cod, and three-fish salad made their throats feel so good. The feeling of bursting after eating keeps overflowing.

But after all, in a large public, you still need to be reserved. However, you have to admire this old restaurant that has been open for more than ten years. At least the taste of the food is quite pure.

The gramophone with the disc in the corner played a soothing and melodious melody. Du En remembered that the name of the song should be "Schuber's Gift". It was a song spread from an island in the South China Sea. It probably had dozens of songs. It’s an old song from years ago.

The background of the creation is that a young man named Shubel joined the navy with the encouragement of the villagers. A few years later, he became a naval academy and returned to his hometown to repay the villagers.

This song has a gentle tone and no climax, which is its advantage. It is very suitable for use as background music in restaurants and stages.

Dun used to read newspapers when he was free, so he could learn many interesting anecdotes and stories with a sense of the times.

After finishing the dishes on the table, Duan ordered one of Barati's signature rainbow smoothies, leaned back in his chair, and spent this wonderful time comfortably.

But the tranquility was always short-lived. The two bounty hunters filed in and happened to sit at a table diagonally across from Du En. After ordering the food, they started talking.

"Did you read the newspaper I gave you? Baiji Crow, who had a reward of 600 million, was arrested!"

"I saw it. The Navy seems to want to publicize this matter. I'm afraid it will spread throughout the East China Sea in a few days."

"After all, those navies are smart, and they also hope to launch bounty hunters as a promotion, and use wealth and fame as bait to attract more capable people to join the ranks of exterminating pirates."

"Who let the guy named Mond take advantage of the lack of decent bounty hunters in the East China Sea?"

A slightly noisy voice came from the seat next to her. Nami glanced at Du En and said with a smile, "They are talking about you."

Du En shrugged and said calmly: "The big tree attracts the wind."

"Um……"

Nami was a little speechless. Unlike Duen who had just gone to sea not long ago, she had been wandering in the sea for four years and was familiar with everything about the sea. She also clearly understood the terror of pirates, especially when Crowe offered eight bounties. In her eyes, monsters of several digits are creatures that cannot be messed with.

Although King Goa knew that Du En's strength was extraordinary, she still found it incredible to defeat Crowe.

This is actually the thought of many bounty hunters. Bucky the clown has always kept a low profile, while Aaron the fishman guards his one-third of an acre of land. These two will basically not make any big news, but Bailu and Crow Admiral Klick is different from the previous two. He is currently the two most active pirates in the East China Sea, and he has the highest exposure in the news.

The civilians in the East China Sea may not know the existence of Aaron, but almost all of them have heard of the infamy of Crick and Crowe. However, such a big pirate was defeated and arrested by the unknown Mond Dune.

Civilians will be shocked and excited, but bounty hunters will not. Being surpassed by a rising star... is not something worth celebrating.

After all, peers are enemies.

"A few friends."

Du En sat on the empty chair next to the table and leaned over, "I am also a bounty hunter. It sounds like you are discussing something very important?"

"Are you a bounty hunter too?"

A man with slightly wider cheekbones looked at Du En. Although he didn't feel like it, he didn't question it and said, "Boy, you didn't see the newspaper this morning, did you? Sam, show him the newspaper."

"Take it." Another man with a mustache took out a newspaper and handed it to Du En.

Du En took it and looked at the watermark. This newspaper was different from the one he bought from Newsbird two days ago. It was a local newspaper limited to the East China Sea.

Judging from the somewhat disordered layout of the newspaper, it can be seen that this news was compiled temporarily, and the page it occupies does not even have space for photos, let alone the opportunity to appear.

This eloquent chapter adopts the method of first suppression and then expansion. First, a large number of words are used to emphasize the cruelty and cruelty of Baiji Crow and the various crimes he committed.

Then the conversation changed, and the name of the bounty hunter "Mond Doon" who defeated Crowe was brought up, and he praised it lavishly, and constantly emphasized the Navy's strict policy against pirates and lenient policy towards bounty hunters. .

Below the end of the chapter, there are several signatures and comments from naval branch officers, but they are nothing more than "We insist on adopting three basic policies of no ambiguity, no compromise, and no concession towards pirates." It's not worth paying attention to.

Du En put down the newspaper, "So this is what it looks like."

The man with slightly wider cheekbones looked at Du En and asked, "You look like you have just joined the ranks of bounty hunters, right?"

"I'm really new to the industry."

Hearing Du En's answer, the face of the man with slightly wider cheekbones could not help but reveal the sense of superiority of his elders: "Boy, this business is not easy to do. Don't think it is the same as hard work. You just have to put in your physical strength...sometimes it will cost your life."

Facing the junior in front of him, Sam with the mustache also had a look of arrogance on his face, "Kip is right, not everyone can go out and wander in this sea and simply treat this matter as a house. You will die soon." As he said this, he half-seriously wiped Du En's neck.

Kip laughed, "Sam, don't scare him, he's just a newbie."

"I have been a bounty hunter for so many years and have killed so many pirates. I should be qualified to tell the younger generations something."

Sam smiled and looked at Du En, "Little guy, you don't doubt my good intentions, right? I just don't want to see...'new people' become 'dead people'."

Du En nodded in agreement and asked in a humble student tone: "The two seniors are right. You are so powerful. You must have captured many pirates in these years, right?"

Sam and Kip looked at each other, and then he said with a proud look on his face: "Have you heard of Margery? The big pirate with a bounty of 80!"

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