"Hunt them?" Danitz subconsciously questioned.
Once he truly understood what Gehrman Sparrow meant, he immediately became excited, changed his sitting posture, and lowered his voice:
"Is there anything you need my cooperation with?"
As a qualified part-time pirate, he had no connection to beautiful words like forgiveness, pity, and benevolence. Since he had almost died at the hands of "Steel" Maiviti and now had a chance to get back at him, he definitely didn't want to miss it!
He believed that his survival in the pirate business relied on his accurate grasp of the situation, knowing when to resist, when to fight to the death, when to pretend not to see an enemy, and when to settle old scores happily.
And now was the opportunity!
Danitz still couldn't make an accurate judgment on how powerful this madman Gehrman Sparrow was, but from the fact that he had dealt with the Fallen Bishop Miller within ten seconds, dealing with "Steel" Maiviti wouldn't be too difficult. Even if he encountered the "Admiral of Blood" Seniel, there was still hope of winning.
Of course, this was in a one-on-one situation, but pirates never observed chivalry... Danitz thought deeply from experience.
Klein leaned forward slightly, resting his elbows on his knees, and clasped his hands together:
"I already told you."
Huh? What? Danitz felt that he often couldn't keep up with Gehrman Sparrow's train of thought.
Regarding this, he could only comfort himself by saying that normal people were different from madmen.
Seeing that the other party didn't speak, he thought about it carefully and finally remembered what he was supposed to do:
Write down the things the "Admiral of Blood" and his pirate crew had done!
Hmm... Gehrman Sparrow definitely wanted to know how much they had plundered... Danitz quickly set his mind, found paper and pen in the room, and scribbled down a large amount of information.
During this process, he was especially glad that the injury was on his left arm.
When he finished writing, Klein reached out to take it, read it carefully, and from the parts Danitz hadn't elaborated on, confirmed that the "Admiral of Blood" gang was indeed the most typical and vicious kind of pirates, looting not only valuables but also abducting people, massacring crews, and abusing women.
This pirate Danitz actually knows how to write ancient Feysac... He's educated... Klein muttered to himself, took out a copper penny, and confirmed the authenticity of the material through divination.
Next, in the same tone one would use to order breakfast, he said:
"Tell me about the 'Admiral of Blood' and his men."
Detailed information... Are they preparing to hunt them? Danitz was overjoyed inside, only regretting that he didn't know enough:
"'Admiral of Blood' Seniel is suspected to be an evil spirit. Anyone who faces him dies mysteriously, either strangling themselves, swallowing their gun, actively hugging a bomb, or massacring their own comrades. Our captain said it's evil spirit possession."
This is very similar to Miss
"Seniel can let out a very terrifying scream. Last time we fought them, I almost passed out and fell from the deck into the sea. Heh, I paid it back and set one of their ships on fire.
"Seniel knows quite a few necromancy spells. He is cruel, bloodthirsty, and has strong desires. Targets can be male, female, or even humanoid creatures."
This fits the characteristics of indulgence of the
Having received a response, Danitz became more enthusiastic and his speech speed increased slightly:
"Our captain believes that Seniel has a very powerful magical item on him that makes him extremely lucky, as if he is always blessed by a deity. For example, at critical moments, his opponent suddenly slips, or their abilities fail. Another example is that he won 21 consecutive rounds of gambling."
A magical item that grants luck? That's very rare... Derived from the "Monster" pathway? Or related to some evil spirit? Klein speculated based on his knowledge of mysticism.
"I've never fought Seniel directly. This is all I know." Danitz wanted to spread his hands but was stopped by the pain in his left arm in time. "He has about seven or eight ships. His flagship is the 'Flesh and Blood Tree'. Heh, this is different from us. We mainly chase after treasures and don't take in subordinates indiscriminately. We only have one ship, the 'Golden Dream'."
No wonder the bounty on the "Admiral of Blood" is much higher than that of the "Iceberg Admiral," reaching 42,000 pounds... He must be slightly stronger in strength too... Klein suddenly understood.
He kept his posture unchanged, seemingly unaffected by the intelligence on the "Admiral of Blood":
"And his subordinates?"
Danitz was ready for this and immediately said:
"Seniel has ten strongest subordinates: the first mate, second mate, and third mate of the flagship, and the captains of each ship...