first wizarding world war.

Chapter 176 From today on, I am the captain of this ship

Chapter 176 From today on, I am the captain of this ship

Charlotte broke out in a cold sweat in an instant.

He circled the merchant ship seven or eight times, but still couldn't see Julian Asilo. His heart suddenly skipped a beat.

Charlotte looked out to the sea and could no longer see the shadow of the warship that the Grand Priest Ogusradin was riding on. The warship was much faster than the merchant ship. Even if he chased after it now, he would not be able to catch up with it before the other party arrived at the Ingrima Empire.

Charlotte gritted her teeth and wisely gave up chasing after him, reminding the High Priest Ogusradin that a spy from the Byron Empire had sneaked onto his ship.

If he didn't remind them, he could still claim that he didn't know anything about it. If he chased after them, how would he explain that he knew that Julian Asilo had infiltrated the team? Could he have brought him in?
Moreover, if something were to happen now, it would have already happened and there would be no time to change anything.

Charlotte performed an imperial salute towards the distance, prayed for the High Priest Augsradin, and also prayed for Julian. Anyway, if the two met, one of them would be injured.

who cares?
It would be nice if it wasn't for Charlotte Mecklen getting hurt.

Charlotte focused her attention, ignored the looks from Dorothy, Anastasia, and Belissa, and said, "Where's the captain?"

The captain of the merchant ship was named Ximan. He came out upon hearing the noise and said, "Sir, what can I do for you?" Charlotte's behavior of running around and jumping up and down on the ship just now was really weird. He had seen it all and had several guesses, but none of them were very certain.

Charlotte asked, "How many days does it take to sail to Cappadocia?"

The captain replied: "It will take about five days."

Charlotte pondered for a long time, then asked, "Which country is your merchant ship registered in?

Captain Seaman shrugged and replied, "This is an unregistered merchant ship."

Charlotte's eyes lit up and she said, "From today on, I will be the captain of this ship."

Ximan smiled and said, "I am not only the captain, but also the owner of this ship. If you want to become the captain, just buy it."

Charlotte pulled out her newly acquired Silver Knight, thrust it against the man's forehead, and said, "Please rephrase."

Ximan's expression suddenly turned extremely ugly, and he said, "If you kill me, you won't be able to survive on the sea!"

Charlotte said, "We can't survive if we don't kill you."

"So, do you choose to die together? Or do you choose to live with us?"

Ximan said angrily, "No one wants to harm you at all. I just sent you to Cappadocia City according to the agreement with Grand Priest Augsradin."

"If you don't want to go to Cappadocia, I can send you to other ports on Goling Island."

Charlotte said: "I will die if I set foot on Geling Island, so you make your choice!"

Ximan looked at Charlotte as if she were a madman, and the crew members on the ship also took out their weapons. This was a medium-sized merchant ship. According to Earth standards, it was only about a hundred tons, and there were only sixty or seventy sailors on board. Although there were more people, their strength was obviously not as good as Charlotte's.

Charlotte, Dorothy, Anastasia, Belissa, Hundred Bear Captain, Big Bear Tyrant, and Xiong Mi. There are seven extraordinary people on Charlotte's side. Except for Belissa, almost everyone can destroy this merchant ship alone.

Ximan finally chose to surrender and said angrily: "Okay! This ship listens to you." Charlotte put away the silver knight and said with a smile: "You are such a wise man."

He was just looking for an excuse to get angry, saying something like you would die if you went to Geling Island. It was just nonsense.

Charlotte is a time traveler, not a conventional native.

If you have the chance to play a real-life version of Age of Navigation, why not?
Since there is an opportunity to do something, why not do it?
He must control this merchant ship before he can make a big move in Cappadocia.

On this ship, no one understood what was going on in Charlotte's mind?
Even Dorothy, Anastasia, and Belisa thought he was a little crazy.

The first thing Charlotte did after taking control of the merchant ship was to mix the crew on board with his own Knights of Favonius. Although the sailors and his team totaled no more than a hundred people, he was given five teams, with him, Dorothy, Anastasia, Belissa, and Captain Seaman each leading one.

Captain Seaman had secretly made up his mind to throw him into the sea as soon as he found the opportunity.

Charlotte also knew that this rough method would not convince everyone, but he had the ability of insight, so it was not a problem for him to monitor the entire merchant ship, and he was not afraid of resistance.

Under Charlotte's control, the merchant ship named White Tea accelerated all the way and entered the port of Cappadocia in four and a half days.

This coastal town was once a pirate fortress because it was not on the main shipping route. Now it has become an ordinary town because it is not on the main shipping route. Usually, there are no more than five merchant ships entering and leaving the port of Cappadocia. Most of them stop to unload goods and replenish water, and they do not stay for a long time.

When the White Tea entered the city of Cappadocia, everyone thought it was an ordinary merchant ship. The White Tea indeed began to transport cargo like an ordinary merchant ship, and the "crew" on the ship also left the ship one after another and went to the city of Cappadocia to find "entertainment".

The system of the Ingrimar Empire is 80% similar to that of the Fars Empire. This small town is not the fief of any noble. Breton only sent a general steward to manage the small town, and there are only two hundred patrol troops in the city.

When Charlotte took Dorothy and the others away from the White Tea, Captain Seaman secretly gathered the sailors who were still on the White Tea and said, "We have sent these Fars people to Cappadocia. The mission has been completed. After replenishing food and water, we will set off immediately and let these Fars people stay here."

A sailor said, "Should we report these Farsi people?"

Ximan said with a complicated expression: "The Fars Empire and the Ingrima Empire are not at war. The two countries can have normal exchanges. What can we report?"

"Did they report them in order to launch a surprise attack on Cappadocia?"

"Not to mention that there are only fifty of them!"

"Even if we take over this small town, what can we do? Can we become pirates?"

The sailor was embarrassed and kept silent.

Ximan was still quite afraid of Charlotte. After all, Charlotte had too many extraordinary people under her command, and the rest were also elite warriors. He just wanted to abandon this group of Fars crazy people and return to the sea.

When Seaman gathered the sailors, Charlotte was trying to make Cappadocia into a labyrinth, but there was no response from "The Labyrinth of Agmiras" for a long time, probably because it did not meet the requirements for labyrinthization.

Charlotte was not surprised by this. Machupi was a ruin and the Castle of the Silver Pigeon was temporarily under his control, so it could be turned into a maze. Cappadocia had its own general officials and its own patrol troops, so how could it be turned into a maze?

But he was curious about another thing: did High Priest Augsradin know this?
(End of this chapter)

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