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Wizards were often more intimidatingly powerful than high-ranking fighters, knights and other such Professionals.
âIâll count to three, and if you donât put down your arms and kneel in surrender, youâll follow his example!â With a tug of the rope, the charred remains were immediately scattered into the ocean. This intimidating strength immediately made many pirates think of retreating.
It was a pity that this was the ocean, and they were surrounded by water as far as the eye could see. Even if they wanted to run, they had nowhere to go.
âOne.â Leylinâs face twitched as he announced without any hesitation.
âTwo.â Two rays of ice flew out, turning the fleeing pirates into ice sculptures.
âThree!â Leylinâs eyes were filled with a heavy killing intent.
These terrifying eyes finally led to the collapse of the pirates. They abandoned their weapons one by one, and knelt on the floor while weeping bitterly.
âRobin Hood, tie them all up!â Leylin rubbed his hands together. After all, he could not possibly kill all of these captive pirates. If he did, who would sail the ship?
In this world, a captain could only fight to the death in the face of mass mutiny. However, powerful people like him could put down their entire crew with a hand tied behind their back.
âAs you command, Captain!â Although this was not the first time they had seen the young masterâs power, the soldiersâ eyes were still filled with respect.
Given that those pirates didnât dare to rebel, the soldiers on the deck could easily control them. Even if there were troubles on the ship, Isabel would resolve them before Leylin could even grow impatient.
Isabel wouldâve taken care of the situation this time even if Leylin hadnât. It was just that the situation would have ended up with many pointless deaths.
In the end, all of the captives who had taken part in the rebellion had been tied together and gathered on the deck. The soldiers and the rescued pirates who had not taken part in the rebellion erected several enormous wooden crucifixes there.
Leylin peacefully stood in front of the pirates, but he did not say a single world. However, this made the pirates begin to tremble in fear. Leylin was determined to go through with this purge, and did not have any intention of letting them off.
âFind me the leader of the rebellion!â With Leylinâs command, as well as the pirates identifying each other themselves, several wild and untameable ones were pushed out from the crowd.
âThereâs only four or five? This is far too few!â Leylin shook his head, âRobin Hood, pick one out of every five to kill!â
Soon after, the remaining pirates huddled together in alarm. Robin Hood counted here and there, and every fifth pirate was immediately dragged out by the soldiers. This repeated until 5 poor devils had been chosen.
This was a method from Leylinâs previous life, called decimation. It was a way of investigation, used similarly to what he had employed to execute criminals.
âThis is your sentence.â Leylin waved his hand, and his subordinates quickly swarmed around the criminals, binding them on top of the crucifixes.
*Thud! Thud! Thud!* The other pirates were alarmed by the sounds as several nails were hammered into the offenders, even if they avoided the vitals. Drops of blood ran down the nails.
âBastard! I wonât let you off!â âEven if I die, Iâll drag you to hell with me!â âMy lord, please spare us! Please spare us!â
Blood-curdling screams rang out, intermixed with curses and pleas.
âArenât you lively? I hope you can be like that tomorrow too!â Leylin smiled faintly.
This method of crucifixion was very inhumane. The targets inched closer and closer to death as they gradually bled out. The sort of fear it induced could lead to a nervous breakdown in normal people.
These physically strong people could perhaps stay alive until the second day. However, that was of no use; it only meant more insane pain and torment.
The violent sunlight of the sea would drain them of every drop of moisture in their body, until they were mummified. And in the end, they could only chose between bleeding to death, dying from sunburn, or dying of thirst.
Many of the captives who thought of this scene were so frightened that they couldnât help but wet themselves. They didnât even dare to meet Leylinâs eyes; the smell of urine spread.
âAs for the rest of you, Iâll be gracious and show you mercy. You will only receive ten lashes. Now all of you, clean the decks immediately! If I see even a single speck of dust tomorrow, youâll have to lick it clean! Do you all understand?â Leylin shouted.
When grace was absent, the fear of death was an effective deterrent. Of course, the prerequisite was that one needed enough power. Still, who amongst Leylinâs subordinates could surpass him in strength?
*Thwack! Thwack! Thwack!* Leather whips specially soaked in seawater were used to punish these pirates. On one hand, the salt in the water would prevent the wounds festering, but on the other hand, the pain would be even more severe.
These lucky pirates did not dare to grumble, and they began to clean up the deck even more quickly. Those who were currently crucified were deeply reminded of their betrayal.
âFear me, respect me, hate me!â Leylin stood at the shipâs bow like a tall mountain, filled with a deep and immeasurable strength.
âThe hate and resentment of an ordinary person seem to result in some additional spiritual force and soul force emanating from them.â Leylin shut his eyes, sensing the respect from the pirates on the ship.
âWhat a pity⦠If this number was multiplied by a thousand times, and continued for over 10 years, it would be possible for me to comprehend divinity, and become a divine being.â The power of fear was a standard tool for demons and devils. It was very effective, a god only needed to absorb the energy of faith arising from mortal fear. His subordinatesâ shifting moods had allowed Leylin to touch on a path to divinity.
âPity. This method is completely undesirable, not to mention what the churches would do once they discover me trying to spread fear to become a god. Perhaps their first course of action would be to come and destroy meâ¦â It was very foolish to peep into the realm of gods without even becoming a Legend.
âCousin, arenât you going to rest?â Isabel arrived at Leylinâs side at this moment. She was the only one who would dare to do so.
At the same time, Leylin noticed that Isabel was looking at these condemned convicts with eyes filled with regret. Naturally, she wasnât regretting their deaths, but she felt it was a great pity to lose so many sacrificial offerings.
âMy dear cousin!â Leylin began as he watched Isabel, âYou shouldnât just act according to the other partyâs wishes when dealing with an abnormal life form. Sometimes you need to negotiate, and even refuse⦠Perhaps this can help you.â
Leylin took out a black notebook and passed it over to her.
âRules of Negotiation with Abnormal Entities- Demon Edition!â Isabel let out a low cry. This book contained knowledge about demons, and to the churches it was a standard demonic item.
âThis is part of my teacherâs collection, I copied it out using magic. Perhaps it can help you, donât let anyone else see it,â Leylin smiled faintly. In fact, this was from Beelzebubâs memories. After all, he was the commander of the devilsâ army, and he had a deep understanding of those demons that were his enemies.
At the same time, devils were also the greatest experts in deceit, threats, and modifying contracts. With Beelzebubâs knowledge, the least it could do was to ensure that she wouldnât suffer too big a loss when making deals in hell or the abyss.
âEven if you sell your soul, make sure it fetches a good price. Donât be swayed by a few words and offer it up without thinking it through. That would simply be too foolishâ¦â
âT-Thank you!â Isabel hugged the black notebook close, as if it was her entire world.
âAlso, it seems like we wonât get any rest tonightâ¦â Leylin waved his hand and said to Isabel, âBe careful!â
âWhat should I be careful of⦠AH!â Isabel was rather doubtful, but she immediately felt a huge jolt. As she was still firmly holding onto the notebook with both hands, she almost fell to the deck.
At this moment, a pair of powerful hands held her up steadily.
âIf you feel that the storm is too much, go back to your room and leave this place to me,â Leylinâs words were filled with self-confidence, and it seemed to give her a great sense of security. Isabel agreed in a rather foolish manner, and really walked back to her cabin.
Yet after a short moment, sheâd changed into her leather armour and grabbed her longsword, rushing back out.
âIâve put away the thing you gave me!â Isabelâs face was flushed as she flusteredly explained.
At this moment, Robin Hoodâs voice rang out, sounding completely exasperated, âTigershark! Itâs a Mutant Tigershark!â
The expressions of the people on the ship immediately changed greatly. The Mutant Tigershark was a type of deep sea monster. It possessed an enormous body larger than ordinary whales, and it had a savage nature. It particularly enjoyed hunting at night.
This Tigersharkâs body could easily flip over the Black Tiger. Such a thing was exactly why these pirates were so afraid of sailing at night.
âWhat are you panicking for? Calm down now!â Leylinâs voice spread immediately, charged with a pacifying force. In just a moment all of the alarmed pirates calmed down.
The shipâs hull was tilted to an alarming degree, and it was tipping further. It was like a powerful monster was shaking the bottom of the ocean. At this moment, everyone on the ship could only pin their hopes on Leylin, the wizard.
Isabel stood the closest to Leylin, and she discovered that he had a strangely excited expression on his face.
âFinally! Iâve been waiting for this. This opponent is mine, donât interfere!â Without even waiting for her to respond, Leylin immediately jumped off the deck of the ship.