Losa carefully examined the galley — there was a noticeable gash across the ship's hull, and besides that, it seemed there was nothing else.
He followed Hog and stepped onto the boarding plank.
On the deck, there were traces of blood and marks from swords and sabers.
"You're sure this ship is a pirate's, right?"
"Of course, I followed it under the water for a long time before making a move."
Hog had a hint of a pleased expression on his face: "I can assure you, there was no mistake about their identity, and no witnesses saw us."
"Have all the pirates on the ship been dealt with?"
Hog couldn't help but reveal a somewhat cruel smile: "All finished, those fools thought jumping into the sea would help them escape, truly naive."
Losa pinched the bridge of his nose, looking at the ship as if he could almost hear the desperate cries.
"Let's go, take me to see these pirates' treasure."
Bam—
Hog kicked open the captain's cabin.
