First mate is not easy

Chapter 52 Then welcome to my fleet, Captain Dill.

"I thought you were so actively clamoring to find the Leviathan because you had already been mentally prepared." Raymond put away the scroll, and his voice sounded very calm when he spoke, "If you look at the last line of the lyrics separately It's easy to guess the key, I guess, if you want to get the Leviathan statue, you should need to repel Leviathan, or even kill it."

"But how could we kill that kind of thing?" Lando turned pale and shook his head violently, feeling that his twenty-odd years of grain had been eaten in vain, and his world view had been completely destroyed this year—he just Like an ignorant little baby, ignorant of the real side of the world.

"Then I hope it will do well and send its neck to you so that you can kill it with a sword."

Raymond glanced at him out of the corner of his eye seemingly unsurprisingly, chuckled, and seemed to enjoy his frightened out-of-body appearance—and at this moment, standing behind them and saying nothing Dill, who didn't say anything, seemed to have recovered from the shock at this time, shook his head and muttered: "No, if there is such a big guy, don't say that you are not short of manpower on the Schitz, and I am also on the Mora." Can't act alone—"

"That's really a pity." Raymond mocked.

Dill closed his mouth fiercely, and stared gloomily at the action of putting away the chart log without haste. It took him a while to realize that Raymond had let him in to watch Nautical Charts, not because he couldn't drive him away, but because he was prepared from the very beginning to let him see what he might face, and then let him retreat.

"That's mean," Dill said, frowning.

"Ah, I'm so wronged, Captain, where did you start?" Raymond raised his eyebrows slightly, carefully put the chart book back on the bookcase, and smiled slightly, "I didn't put that sea monster on the shelf. Swimming around there, if you want to blame, blame God who likes to create creatures and throw them around."

Dill's expression seemed to want to open Raymond's handsome face - of course Lando would not allow this to happen, so he stretched out his hand, grabbed Dill's arm and pulled it back: "Let's say one thing, the current situation is something that we didn't expect. Little Jie Luo, don't think that you can eat alone. The fact is that we all seem to be facing the problem of insufficient manpower—"

Dill: "But—"

Raymond: "Two fleets will suffice."

The two people who were about to quarrel were both taken aback, then turned their heads suddenly together, staring at the man who suddenly said something that sounded a bit earth-shattering as if he had seen a ghost.

Raymond seemed extremely calm: "Or ask the Queen to send a group of Royal Navy, but if the Leviathan is really found by then, it is very likely—"

Lando and Dill yelled almost in unison: "Of course not."

Then the cabin fell into a deathly silence.

A few seconds later, the man standing on the other side of the desk smiled lightly and slapped his palm lightly: "Then it's settled, let's have a gentleman's short-term temporary cooperation, Dill—disgusting There is no need for a paper contract. I have no requirements for your fleet or yourself, except for one: before being attacked by the Leviathan, the Mora temporarily belonged to the Seaz. My order is above all. Of course you can refuse, please always remember that the charts of the "Return to the Ruins" are in my hands."

"..."

"If there is no objection, then welcome to join my fleet, Captain Dill, and may our friendship last forever."

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