Chapter Ninety-Three: Pirates

The level 90 quasi-legendary necromancer known as Rune listened to the druid's words and squinted at the empty sea ahead.

Of course, he couldn't see anything here, as they relied on the druid's ravens to track their targets out of sight.

In this case, have the targets already discovered them?

Sure enough, just like the Demon God said, this guy's reconnaissance methods are really unguardable!

The gloomy look on Lune's face grew solemn, and he turned his head to look at the druid at the helm.

"Can you be sure that the target still finds us?

His ship is still a long way from our predetermined ambush location, and there will be a lot of variables if we attack early. ”

"I'm not entirely sure, but at least seven or eight points sure, it's unlikely that a ship sailing smoothly on the surface of the sea will suddenly slow down without any reason, and it's a very troublesome thing to pull up and retract the sails."

The druid nodded, and spoke his judgment to the necromancer.

Although he was a deed, he had also spent a long time on a ship because of his family, and among this group, the druids could barely be regarded as experienced navigators.

"Are you sure of ......?"

The necromancer groaned for a moment, then a cold glint in his eyes flashed as he turned and waved violently to the deck.

"Come on, my crew! Full sails! Speed up! Let's go burn and loot!! ”

With his movements, dozens of portals connecting the summon space opened up all over the ship, and a group of undead servants dressed in strange clothes who didn't look like serious skeletons poured out of the summon space.

Most of the skeletons were carrying the scimitars used by seafarers, and they were covered in tattered and greasy-stained dirty clothes, some of them with pirate scarves wrapped around their heads, and even black blindfolds over their one eye.

There are also skeletons with wooden prosthetic legs instead of broken legs, iron hooks instead of severed hands, and most outrageously, among these skeletons there is a skeleton dog with half of its head missing......

These skeletons are clearly mutated, and they are mutated skills that Lune accidentally acquired during a naval battle.

That's right, he's a skill mutation, not a simple summon mutation, and his "crew" has no fear of death, because even if they are burned to ashes, Rune can use his skills to resurrect them from a new corpse again.

These mutated "pirate skeletons" are no different from normal skeletons when fighting on land, and even occasionally fight with each other over the looting of jewels.

But once at sea, especially on the ship, these guys are terrifying, not only will they cooperate with the navigator to steer the ship, but those "pirate skeleton mages" mutated from skeleton mages will also cast a spell that can greatly increase the speed of the ship's movement.

In combat, these pirate skeletons are extremely proficient in broadside combat and the tactics of raiding into opposing ships via sail lines, and are superior to living pirates when it comes to vile and shamelessness in combat.

Each pirate skeleton has some "magic weapon" hidden in his trouser pocket, in his coat pocket, or under his dirty hat, or even in the hilt of his sword.

It could be a one-handed light crossbow with a high degree of poison, a set of explosive potions that have been boosted by special means, or even a blinding powder soaked in paralyzing toxins!

And don't make mistake about it, as a servant of a level 90 necromancer, all the methods in the hands of these guys are 100% effective for professionals!

It was with these "guys" that Lune earned himself the nickname "Captain Ghost", which was the main reason why Diablo would send him to direct the assassination.

However, each summon of these pirate minions also has a price, as the "captain" of Rune, every summon they must take them on a hearty plunder, with enough gold, silver, jewels or enemy blood to satisfy them, otherwise these lawless "pirates" may launch a "mutiny".

That's why Lune hadn't summoned his necromantic minions before.

But now that he has summoned all these "crews", it means that he has agreed with the druid's judgment and is ready to immediately launch a rush on Xue Hua's passenger ship.

"Raise our pirate flag! Hahahaha!! ”

Lune, who summoned the pirate skeleton, was completely like a different person, he grabbed a sail rope, swung from the stern to the bow of the ship in an instant, and then pulled out a scimitar out of nowhere, and stepped on the side of the ship with a rough expression and laughed maniacally.

His style seemed to arouse the enthusiasm of the pirate skeletons, and the creatures suddenly became energetic, and even the half-headed dog was running around the deck with a rope in his mouth.

Dressed in tattered robes covered in seaweed, and holding a short staff shaped like a dead man's arm, the skeletal mages gathered under the mainmast, and they first "rattled" their bodies for a while, and then pointed their short staff at the sail.

The sail, which had been white and unpatterned, suddenly turned solid black, and had a typical pirate flag skull on it.

At the same time, a strong wind from nowhere suddenly slammed into the back of the sail, and the whole ship suddenly increased in speed, like an arrow that parted the sea, and rushed towards the direction of the starfish.

On the deck, the pirate skeletons made an eerie clicking sound as they pushed all the empty crates on the deck into the sea, and the other Evil Covenanters in the cabin felt the movement outside and walked out.

"What's going on?! Why are we hanging the flag now?! ”

One of the Evil Pact asked aloud.

"It's not a good thing to know too much on a pirate ship! If you don't want to die, shut your mouth for me and go back to the cabin!

You bilge rat! ”

Lune, whose temperament has changed drastically, mercilessly brushes back the problem of the evil pact.

"You!"

"Forget it, maybe something is wrong, Lord Rune is not suitable to reason now, let's go back to the cabin."

The scolding deed wanted to refute something with a look of rage, but his friends grabbed him.

"Humph!"

Under the persuasion of his friends, and considering the difference in combat effectiveness between the two sides, the evil pact finally retracted into the cabin.

Looking at their backs, Luan sneered, then shouted orders to the druids, who were nervously at the helm due to the surge in speed.

"Order all our ships and tell them that the plunder is ahead!"

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