My Frostmourne can't be so cute

My Frostmourne Can't Be So Cute Chapter 864

"You... are you crazy?"

De Jong asked in surprise, then pointed at Paul's thigh.

"Huh? What? Whoops!"

Paul stunned his eyes and looked down, only to realize that it was the injured thigh that he had just tapped—under the bandage that had been put on, but now faintly bleeding out—he couldn't help but scream.

Rubes quickly filled his stomach-most of the meat was snatched away, or Hogg the Jackal didn't dare to snatch him at all-and then moved to Malone's side, using the fluffy The ear rubbed against his master's face, acting like a baby.

Ma Long was holding Rubes' neck and gently stroking it on its back, but his mind had already drifted to the shore of the southern line of Moonbrook Town-Robin should be there at this time carrying out his previous plan to seize the ship. Plan... Will everything go well?

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"Be honest, don't move!... Robin, how is the situation?"

Harry kicked the goblin pirate La Cloz next to him fiercely, and then whispered to Robin who was looking towards the coastline.

Behind Harry and Robin were dozens of heavily armed soldiers—some of them came from Nightshine Town, and some were soldiers from Moonbrook Town and Sentinel Hill—no matter which unit was fighting the orcs. The loss was heavy, and being able to gather these people is the result of Robin's careful selection.

"I saw those ships... Damn, this guy has a lot of people. The messenger has already been sent out. Next, it depends on whether this group of guys are stupid enough."

Robin put up a pergola and looked towards the distant coastline. After hearing Harry's question, he turned to answer.

"Maybe these guys are not stupid, but they must be greedy...that would be enough to get the bait."

Harry said with a smile-he believed that Chief Lothar's strategy would work.

"hope so."

Robin nodded and said-although he said so, it was mostly because of his cautious character; to be honest, he was confident in his actions this time.

Before leaving Moonbrook for the sea, Robin forced the goblin pirate La Cloz to write a letter—of course, in common language.

Lacrosse was forced to write in the letter that their operations in Moonbrook were very successful, but those humans needed to bring boxes and boxes of gold coins on board the ship; because there were too many gold coins, they needed pirates on board. We came to escort.

The information contained in the letter is very concise-because Robin knows that the more he speaks, the more loopholes; perhaps there are some omissions in these few words, but Robin believes that the attention of the goblin pirates , Will only stay on the "boxes into boxes" of gold coins, not elsewhere.

Soon, the messenger sent by Robin returned; he found Robin behind the small slope hidden by Robin and the soldiers, and reported to him on the goblin pirate ship.

"How many ships do those goblins have? How many people?"

Robin asked as soon as he saw the messenger.

"A total of sixteen ships, ten big ones, six small ones. I don’t know how many goblins are on each ship. On the ship I was taken, I only saw four or five goblins; they were wearing weapons. , But almost no armor."

The messenger replied-he is a veteran of the West Springs garrison, and his mind is as meticulous as Robin. This is the reason why he was sent to act as a messenger-if Paul's stunned head is gone, there must be no way to get such informative intelligence.

"What about the response of those goblins? Did they agree to our request?"

Robin continued to ask.

"I didn't get an answer in person, but... Ha, Robin, you should look at the expressions of the goblins, especially when they read the gold coins in the letter... I feel light in their eyes. "

The messenger said confidently.

"well……"

Robin was about to say something when he was interrupted by a scout who ran over.

"Sir Robin, those goblins are moving!"

The scout ran up to Robin and said in a low voice and hastily.

"Well, I see..."

Robin nodded, then walked quickly to the side of the small soil slope, poked his head out, and looked at the coastline.

The boats that were originally docked not far from the sea are still moored there. Despite the distance, Robin can still see the ropes on the boats, and some dark shadows followed those ropes into the shallow water on the coast, and then Wading or swimming, boarded the coast of Westfall.

Robin could clearly see that they were ugly goblin pirates with green skin, floral striped shirts and trousers, and pointed ears.

These goblin pirates roared on the beach for a while, and then they gathered into a twisted team, rushing towards the north—obviously, they were planning to go to Moon Creek Town to collect those that did not exist. The "gold coins" too.(To be continued.)

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When Lacroze wrote the letter by hand under the persecution of these humans, he knew that his fleet was dead-no one knew the goblin pirates under his men better than him. Although they were desperadoes, But there is an unavoidable Achilles heel-the yearning for gold coins.

Although there are certain doubts in this letter-for example, why it is written in common language, why humans send the letter-but all these doubts, in the face of the temptation/confusion of gold coins, Lacroz believes that his subordinates Reasons for ignoring can be found.

As expected, the group of goblin pirates disembarked from the ship and did not even arrange their formation, so they rushed straight to the town of Moonbrook, which is located in the north of their fleet.

But of course, this group of goblin pirates couldn't reach Moonbrook Town-they had just ran forward not far before they ran into the human soldiers who had intercepted from the slope.

"Kill them!"

Robin shouted loudly with a one-handed sword, and then took the lead and charged towards the goblin pirate team.

"kill!"

Harry rushed to the goblins with other human soldiers—some of these human soldiers were newcomers who had never been on the battlefield at this time yesterday, but a desperate battle with the orcs changed a lot.

The goblin pirates are usually cruel, but most of them are directed at the sailors on unarmed merchant ships; when they meet a real army on the land, they are quickly defeated.

One after another, the goblin pirates dropped their scimitars and daggers and knelt on the ground to express their surrender. Although their numbers were slightly superior, their fighting spirit was similar to the human soldiers who had just repelled the orcs' attacks. It is far worse than it is.

When Lacloz was pushed and shoved by two human soldiers from behind the slope, a farce battle was over-almost all goblin pirates, except for a few pierced by spears. Lying on the ground, they all knelt on the beach honestly, waiting for the human soldiers to tie them up.

"How about casualties?"

Harry asked.

"This group of guys is too wasteful. Some of the brothers received minor injuries, but nothing serious...Tie them all together. Let's get on the boat and have a look. There should be some goblins on board."

Robin said.

"Okay, let's go."

Harry nodded, and ordered his men to tie up the goblins, and then with a few soldiers from the West Springs Garrison, he pressed Lacroze towards the goblin pirate ships that were docked in the sea.

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Just as Robin expected, there were indeed a few goblins left on those sea ships—but these goblins were either injured or rookies who had just joined the pirate team. I have nothing to say. Seeing Luo Bin took the heavily armed human warriors on a small sampan and approached the goblin pirate ship. Under the threat of Robin's crossbow, these goblins took the initiative to lower the ropes and let Robin and others board theirs. Ships-These goblin pirate ships are not small in tonnage, and the remaining goblins can't manipulate these pirate ships away, so they gave up resistance.

"We can go back and report to Chief Lothar. These goblin pirate ships are now ours."

Robin boarded the largest pirate ship, commanded the veterans of the West Springs garrison to tie up the few remaining goblin pirates firmly, and then said to Harry.

"But what's the use of boats? Can we rely on these boats to drive north?"