Captain Jack of Azeroth

Chapter 56 Depth Charge

Chapter 56 Depth Charge
"boom--"

The flaming meteor smashed into the sea, stirring up a huge wave. After the sea water receded, Warlord Pajesh surfaced, his eyes fixed on Farondis.

"Oh - Your Highness, it's so nice to see you again."

"Pajesh, it's been a long time. Has it been thirty years, or fifty years?"

Pashje showed a look of reminiscence, but he didn't remember the exact time. He was not like Farodis, who did nothing every year. He had a lot of things to do. Even if he had the ability of immortality, thirty to fifty years was still a long time for him.

Breaking away from his memories, Pashje slowly pulled out a spear and slowly moved towards the Black Pearl.

"Farodis, it seems that your situation is not good. I will not let you escape this time."

Farondis whispered to the sailors, "Watch out for his spears."

The sailors immediately braced themselves, but the spears from Parjesh came too fast, and although they dodged, they were unable to dodge. One sailor was pierced through the shoulder and nailed to the deck.

Pajesh pulled out another spear. "You don't think you can defeat me with these pirates, do you? After thousands of years, you should know me better. You used to be so high and mighty, but in these thousands of years, you should know how powerful I am."

Then he threw his spear again, pinning another sailor to the boat.

The screams of the injured sailors frightened everyone. They leaned against the side of the ship and did not dare to show their heads.

Rude yelled to Farondis: "Hurry up and find a way to kill him!"

Farondis ignored Rude. If he had a way, he would not have let the two sailors get hurt.

Seeing that Farondis remained indifferent, the sailors couldn't help but curse inwardly: Damn elf!

At this time, Larkin, who was tied to the mast, suddenly said, "I have a way to deal with him."

The sailors immediately turned their heads and looked, "What can we do?"

Larkin struggled for a while, "Let me go, I will deal with him."

Everyone hesitated for a moment and looked at Rude. Rude also hesitated, he didn't know whether he should release Larkin.

Seeing hope, Larkin immediately said, "The stern gun can be turned. If he is hit by one shot, he will definitely die."

Everyone's faces lit up with joy, and Rude said, "Let's go fire the cannon."

Larkin couldn't help but curse, "Idiot, are you sure you can hit him with one shot? If not, he will definitely not give you a chance to fire a second shot."

The smiles on everyone's faces froze. They were not sure they could kill Pajesh with one shot.

Larkin said, "Let me go quickly. I am the best gunner."

Everyone immediately persuaded Rude, "That's right! Larkin is the best at using artillery."

"Rude, we need Larkin now."

Seeing everyone saying so, Rudd nodded. The sailors immediately rushed over to help Larkin untie the rope, and then flatteringly escorted Larkin to the bridge.

Lakin was short and did not attract Pajesh's attention. He came to the stern gun, used the mechanism to turn the barrel, then tested the distance, skillfully stuffed the shell into the barrel, and ignited the gun.

boom--

The shell whizzed into Pajesh and knocked him into the sea, creating a splash.

When the sailors saw Pajesh being hit, they cheered.

"Oh--"

"Larkin! Larkin!"

In the weapons bay, Jack was startled by the shouting and immediately threw the remaining work to Nadello and rushed to the deck. He saw Larkin standing on the bridge, accepting the cheers of everyone.

Larkin also saw Jack and immediately pretended to be helpless, "Captain Jack, I... I just want to help."

The sailors then discovered Jack. They were afraid that Jack would blame Larkin, so they helped explain, "Yes, Captain, Larkin did help us a lot just now."

“Larkin saved us.”

Rude hurried over and whispered, "I let him go."

Jack glared at him, then raised an eyebrow at Larkin.

"Since you can help, I won't tie you up again."

When the sailors heard this, they immediately complimented Jack: "Captain, you are wise."

Jack waved his hand to stop the sailors from shouting, and said to Larkin: "But you have no share of the treasure of the sunken ship."

There was a flash of reluctance in Larkin's eyes, but his face remained obedient.

"Of course. I just joined the Black Pearl. How can I share your previous gains?"

The sailors nodded, very satisfied with Larkin's words.

Jack's heart sank. This Larkin was really cunning! It seemed that he had to be careful of him before returning to the port.

He looked at everyone and said, "The enemy hasn't retreated yet, why don't you go and fight!"

The sailors immediately dispersed and took up their battle positions to continue their bloody battle with the Naga.

Jack returned to the weapons bay, where Nadro and the others had already prepared the depth charges. Jack carried a depth charge and came to the gun bay.

He placed the depth charge on the ground, twisted the mechanism on the copper tube, and then kicked it into the water. When the depth charge fell into the water, it was hit by a reaction force. Under the push of the reaction force, the tinder fixed on the mechanism fell into the copper tube, slid along the copper tube to the bottom, and came into contact with the fuse there. The fuse burned and then detonated the gunpowder barrel.

Rumbling--

The depth charge exploded among the Nagas, creating a huge shock wave that dislocated the internal organs of the surrounding Nagas, causing them to break into pieces and bleed from their orifices.

The Naga who was farther away was stunned and floated in the water without moving.

The Nagas who were farther away were also shaken to the point of being dizzy and nauseous, and their ears were also ringing.

The Black Pearl was also pushed by the shock wave and bumped on the sea, knocking down some Nagas who had managed to climb up. The sailors also fell on the boat and had no way to fight against the Nagas.

Jack quickly got up and rushed towards the Nagas with the enchanted flame of Quel'nath, forcing them off the boat.

Nadro rolled a depth charge into the gun compartment. He excitedly came to the edge of the deck, twisted the mechanism on the copper tube, and pushed the depth charge into the sea.

A few seconds later, a huge wave rose up again on the seabed, almost blowing him into the sea.

Nedro held onto the pillar, excitedly watching the Naga corpses constantly emerging from the sea, and laughed wildly: "Jack, did you see that? The power of this depth charge is simply amazing!"

Before Jack could answer, several other goblins came in each pushing a depth charge and dropped them into the sea together.

"don't want--"

Jack wanted to stop it, but it was too late.

Seconds later, the ocean floor seemed to be overturned, and a huge splash of water threw the Black Pearl into the air.

(End of this chapter)

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