"Deal!!!" Thor and Albedo slowly separated their foreheads. Thor's eyes sparkled with excitement, and the corners of his mouth slightly raised, with a sense of satisfaction that the job was done.

Albedo had a sly look in her eyes, and a barely perceptible arc at the corner of her mouth. That smile seemed to hold many little secrets.

Afterwards, the two of them quickly tidied up their outfits.

Thor shook her hair, as if to shake off the tension she had just felt during the negotiation. Her movements were free and confident.

Albedo gently smoothed the corner of her clothes, her fingers moving softly and gracefully, as if she was treating something extremely precious.

Then, they shook hands generously and made peace. When shaking hands, Thor held Albedo's hand tightly, shook it vigorously twice, and said with a hearty smile: "Happy cooperation!"

Albedo gently returned the shake, narrowing her eyes slightly, and responded gently: "I hope we can both get what we want."

Meanwhile, at the back of the cabin, Tren was cautiously poking his head out.

He followed them because he was worried that the two of them would fight. At this moment, his eyes were full of worry, his brows were slightly furrowed, and he stared at the two people in front of him without blinking.

When he saw the satisfied looks on their faces, Tren seemed relieved, but with a hint of helplessness, he quickly and quietly retracted his head.

"Damn, I should be the one worried!" Tren slowly slid down the hull, his body a little stiff.

"Isn't it one, three, five, two, four, six? How come it became one, three, four, two, five, six when they said it?!

This will take two days in a row!" Tren thought as he put down his fingers that were counting.

His eyes were full of confusion and annoyance, cold sweat broke out on his forehead, his lips trembled slightly, and he muttered to himself: "One is a dragon servant, and the other is a succubus. I really can't handle it!"

"But at least I have Sunday to rest..." Tren secretly rejoiced. He raised his head slightly, a glimmer of hope flashed in his eyes, and the expression on his face relaxed a little, as if Sunday was his safe haven.

"Why do we have to rest on Sunday, Captain?" At this moment, Sadako's ethereal voice came faintly, like a gust of wind blowing from a distant place.

Then Tren felt a chill coming from behind him. He subconsciously shrank his neck, his eyes suddenly widened, his body trembled slightly, and an expression of horror appeared on his face.

I saw Sadako lying on her back without knowing when, with her hands around her neck, a playful look in her eyes.

With a sweet smile on her lips, she put her face close to Teren's left cheek.

She blinked her eyes mischievously and said with a hint of coquettishness in her voice: "Captain, you haven't answered me yet."

"Well, there is another one that is more casual." Tren seemed to have seen the scene of himself being hollowed out.

His eyes became somewhat empty, with a look of despair on his face, and his shoulders drooped.

"Captain, why do you look so listless?" Sadako looked at him for a moment, only to see her captain's expression in sage mode.

Sadako tilted her head, her eyes full of curiosity, and poked Teren's face lightly with her finger.

"Sadako, every time you feel listless, it is for the next time you work hard and make progress~" Teren said seriously, but there was a hint of perfunctoriness in his eyes.

He opened his eyes wide on purpose, trying to make himself look more convincing.

Sadako: (?ˉ??ˉ??)

"Okay, Captain." Sadako smiled, her eyes curved into crescents, and then pointed to the observation deck and said, "Teemo said there was a ship approaching, but he didn't dare to shout for fear of Albedo and Thor, so he asked Gengar to notify me to call you."

"Hmm?" Hearing Sadako's words, Teren looked up at the observation deck with a hint of doubt in his eyes.

His eyebrows raised slightly, and he saw Teemo shaking his hands and speaking in a charade.

Timo looked a little anxious, and his hands kept gesturing in the air.

"Is there a ship approaching?" Teren frowned, a trace of vigilance flashed in his eyes, and then he stood up.

He moved quickly and walked straight to the deck with Sadako, his expression serious and earnest.

At this time, Timo also slid down to the air by pulling the rope, and put down the telescope on his left eye and said: "On the west side, it's not a big ship, Captain." Timo's voice was very clear, and there was excitement in his eyes, as if he had discovered something new.

"Is it a pirate?" Tren stared at Teemo with a hint of worry in his eyes.

"No, there was no flag and there were only two people on the boat." Timo shook his head.

"A passing merchant ship?" Tren tilted his head slightly, and the vigilance in his eyes relaxed a little.

"Not likely. I just asked Xiao Hei to guess their route. They are heading for the Black Pearl." Timo frowned and said seriously.

After hearing what Timo said, Tren directly signaled Timo to throw the telescope to him. His eyes showed curiosity and confusion. After reaching out to take the telescope, he looked in the direction of the ship.

Sure enough, a small boat similar to a merchant ship appeared in the field of vision, but the distance was still a bit far, so the appearance of the two people on the boat could not be seen clearly.

Teren squinted his eyes, trying to see more clearly, and muttered to himself: "Who could this be?"

"Forget it, let them come over! Maybe they saw our ship and want to sell goods." Tren put down the telescope, shrugged his shoulders, with an indifferent expression on his face.

"Looking for a pirate ship to sell? Are you serious, Captain?" Teemo rolled his eyes, his eyes full of speech, and the corners of his mouth slightly curled up.

"Since they dare to come straight here, they must have some ideas!" Tren took Sadako directly to his recliner. He sat down, then lifted his feet onto the footstool, stretched, and a comfortable expression appeared on his face.

"As long as the captain is happy." Timo shrugged, with a hint of helplessness in his eyes, and then climbed towards the observation deck.

"By the way, Timo!" Tren suddenly sat up straight with a smirk in his eyes.

"What's wrong, Captain?" Timo's voice came from the lookout tower, and he leaned out to look at Tren.

"Overestimating it may bring happiness, but overestimating it may harm your health!" Tren said with a grin, a hint of ridicule in his eyes.

"What...what did the captain say? I don't understand." Timo's expression suddenly became flustered. He didn't dare to look at Tren, and his eyes wandered around.

Seeing Timo's refusal to admit it, Tren smiled and said, "Your face is as red as a monkey's butt, and you still refuse to admit it. Tsk tsk tsk!" Tren said as he shook his head with a smug look on his face.

"I...I'll just practice my...skills up there!" After saying that, Timo instantly went back into the lookout tower, moving as fast as the wind, leaving Tren laughing below.

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