Chapter 200 Greedy
On the sea, the four ghost ships, which had been chasing each other for a long time and were almost falling apart, finally breathed a sigh of relief when the two ships in front of them finally stopped and raised white flags.

Along the way, in order to catch up with these two boats, they lost countless bones from everyone on board.

"Captain, those two ships that were faster than swordfish have surrendered! Should we charge them?"

On the lead ghost ship, the first mate, barely maintaining a complete human form, asked.

"Notify the other ships to surround them, but do not get close."

The captain was rational enough to say, "Send another message to the ships behind us, saying that we have taken control of the target vessel and asking them to come and assist us as soon as possible."

"Yes!"

The undead first mate, with a hole in his chest, immediately responded and then sent out light signals to the other ships.

"They've started to surround us."

In the Valkyrie's conference room, Magic Mirror stepped back behind Cheng Lang and respectfully reminded him, "In my humble opinion, esteemed captain, they seem to be waiting for the rest of the ghost ships to come over, and I suspect they might launch an attack from underwater."

"But they were also left out."

Cheng Lang said, "Mrs. Silver Queen, please raise the enchantment."

“If they manage to escape by boat, we’ll likely face even more enemies hunting us down,” Yun Lan warned.

"How far is it from here to Fengmo Island?" Cheng Lang asked.

A four-day flight

The magic mirror answered, "There are enough wind belts here to utilize; it would only take Xinweng two days to make a round trip."

“Then let’s get started. I believe the pirate brothers, Mr. Senfa, and Mr. Luting have already prepared enough supplies for a major battle.”

Cheng Lang waved his hand again, "Mrs. Silver Queen, please raise the fog, we're going to dismantle the ship on the starboard side."

Thorn, go and deal with the ship closest to you, and while you're at it, ask Mist Shadow to use the reins to trap the ship going clockwise.

We need to act simultaneously, so Magic Mirror, you're responsible for relaying the commands.

"As you wish, esteemed captain," the Magic Mirror replied respectfully, placing a hand on its chest and bowing.

Just as he straightened up, a thick sea fog began to rise from the sea.

Almost at the same time that the thick fog obscured the sea, the Thorn and the Valkyrie rushed toward their respective targets one after the other.

These four ghost ships were indeed quite vigilant. Almost as soon as the sea fog rose, they began to turn and prepare to retreat, and at the same time, one of the ships lit up a signal light to indicate that they were to regroup.

But at that very moment, a nearly transparent jellyfish also enveloped the Valkyrie, easily obscuring its outline.

Propelled by the sails and fins, and concealed by the thick fog, the Valkyrie, its hull hidden, hurtled at high speed toward the chosen enemy ship.

As the distance drew ever closer, Yun Ji ran as if on flat ground to the top of the mast, then let an invisible whip wrap around her slender waist and toss her toward the ghost ship opposite. Even earlier, Shenba had already aimed at the open deck at the stern of the ghost ship, holding a telescope and exposing his back to the captain and the first mate not far away, and swung his arm in a wide arc, throwing out the huge scythe in his hand.

Just as the scythe cleaved the captain's and first mate's spirits in two, Cheng Lang had already silently boarded the ship, dragged along by the whip rope.

Behind him, the Valkyrie's gun deck, which had already stolen the T-series, began to roar.

"Snapped!"

With a sharp crack that was drowned out by the sound of cannon fire, a glass bottle filled with spores was thrown into the ship's forecastle and shattered upon impact.

However, at this moment, the instigator, Yun Ji, had already thrown the second glass bottle into the ventilation grille of the open deck.

The commotion created by the two bottles of spores immediately attracted the attention of all the undead sailors on the ship, who instinctively brandished their weapons and began to chase after Yun Ji.

However, this black-haired girl was not only incredibly fast, but her feet also seemed to have octopus suckers, allowing her to move freely even on the outside of the ship as if walking on flat ground.

While she was busy attracting attention, Shenba had already successfully used his large scythe to cut the souls of the ghost ship's captain and first mate into two parts.

While Yun Ji drew fire, Cheng Lang had already rushed into the captain's cabin.

Following the guidance of the Clam Abyss Nightmare, we passed through several doors and finally saw the ship's heart pounding violently.

The ship's core, covered in slime, had begun to emit a fishy stench, and its bulging veins made it look incredibly "heartbreaking."

Without wasting much time, Cheng Lang threw the Yuan Yan, whose shell had already opened and was not afraid of making a clattering sound, into the equally foul-smelling pool in the center of the boat.

Before blood could even splatter, the foul-smelling, viscous blood in the heart of the boat rapidly and noticeably lowered its "water level."

Following that, the heart beat faster and faster, but the ship's undead sailors ran slower and slower.

Finally, when the ship's core shrank, the undead sailors who were pursuing the girl on the deck turned into scattered bones with a "whoosh." Even the undead spirit beast that the ship had launched into the air fell into the sea in an arc after flapping its wings—the ship was dead.

Almost simultaneously with the start of the battle here, the Thorn also quietly appeared in the thick fog. The ballistae on board, which moved silently, fired huge arrows with shafts covered in thorns before the undead on the other ship could react.

These burr-like arrow shafts not only pinned many sailors to the deck, but also easily shattered the glass bottles attached to them.

Almost as soon as the undead began to sprout corpse mushrooms, the Thorn, aided by its dragonfly fins, turned and disappeared back into the thick fog.

But looking at the ghost ship again, as the mushrooms on its body grew larger and larger, the undead sailors became more and more listless, and eventually they simply lay down on the deck and became the best nutrients for the growing corpse mushrooms.

Just as the little misty shadow once again flung a bridle from the Thorn to bind a new target, the Valkyrie had also already sailed to the vicinity of the next ghost ship.

This time, however, he was too lazy to board the ship and simply sent the Valkyrie crashing into the enemy's waistline.

"Boom!"

With a muffled thud, the Valkyrie's ram easily pierced the opponent's hull. As the undead rushed over, screaming and being slaughtered by Shenba, Cheng Lang swung his whip, throwing the Abyss, which was caught at the end of the whip, into the hull of the ghost ship. With the help of the invisible whip rope, he threw it into the ship's center pool before the ship's center could self-destruct.

(End of this chapter)

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