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He said and adjusted his wooden eyeballs.
"In my opinion, it's thanks to my cleverness." Pantel, who was shorter, answered and rowed.
A dog with a bunch of keys in its mouth suddenly stuck its head out from the bow of the ship.
Pantel patted the dog on the head and said, "Is that so, Butch?"
"How do you know it's not God's will that's motivating you to be smart?" Rajti argued. "Anyway, I'm never stealing a boat again."
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Chapter 249 Immortal Soul!Escape the fire pit!
"How do you know it's not God's will that's motivating you to be smart?" Rajti argued. "Anyway, I'm never stealing a boat again."
"It's not stealing," Pantel said as they approached the island. "That's salvation. Since when did you care about that?"
"Since we are immortal now, we should take good care of our immortal souls," said Rajetti, nervously looking down at the book on his lap.
"You know you can't read!" Pantel yelled at him.
"It's the Bible." The wooden-eyed pirate Rajti smiled, showing his imperfect yellow teeth. "You just have to try and you'll get approval."
"Pretending to be reading the Bible is a lie. It's a bad impression," Pantel said aloud.
At this moment, the Black Pearl suddenly appeared in the field of vision.
They've been looking for this thing they never seem to find, and now...
"Look! There it is!" cried Pantel.
The dog suddenly jumped into the clear, blue water and swam towards the shore.
"What's wrong with it?" Pantel asked.
"Must have seen a catfish." Rajetti giggled.
When they landed, Pantel looked up at the black sail on the ship and said greedily, "It's within your reach!"
Just then the drums suddenly began to beat through the jungle and onto the beach.
......
The drums also grew louder as the Pelegustos prepared for their feast.
They were adding fuel to the fire-pit, while their guest of honor, and their main course, Captain Jack Sparrow, nodded and forced a smile.
"I see that there are women here, but there are few children. Why is that? Are children delicious?" he asked.
No one answered him, and the samurai were busy setting a large spit over the fire.
Jack swallowed, and took a deep breath.
"The fire isn't big enough!" he cried, striding boldly to the fire pit.
In order to buy himself more time, he played more like a leader.
When the Pelegusto stared at him, he frowned, shook his head, spread his arms and said:
"Not big enough! I'm the chief! I need more wood! Fire!" he said in Pelegusto. "Go find more wood!"
The warriors dropped their spears and hurried off to find enough firewood to satisfy their leader.
Jack stood upright, arms folded, glaring at everyone.
As soon as everyone left, he ran away in a hurry.
He staggered across a vine bridge and ran across a row of huts.
Suddenly he found himself on the edge of a steep cliff and almost fell off.
In a panic, Jack waved his arms, and after standing still, he rushed to the nearest hut.
"Rope, long rope." He frantically rummaged through the deserted room.
He found a spice box with the logo of the East India Trading Company on it.
Jack was about to throw it aside when a burly warrior appeared at the door of the hut.
Jack stepped back a few steps, looking straight into the samurai's terrifying face.
"Not running away, absolutely not..." Jack said, opened the box of spices, grabbed a handful and rubbed it on himself, "See?"
Jack soon found himself strapped to a huge spit, sprinkled evenly with fresh spices, and perched atop a large pile of logs in the fire pit.
He sighed and looked down at the fire pit.
Thanks to his own efforts, this fire pit is now very large.
"Well done." He nodded approvingly to the proud warriors.
Too good to be true, he told himself silently.
......
At this moment, the pirates wait helplessly in their cages.
But Will didn't want to let it go.
Elizabeth's life is at stake, and he must go find Jack!
"Swing your cages against the wall!" he yelled at them all, shifting his weight from one end to the other to make the cage wobble.
Leach and the pirates in the other cage understood what he was up to, and they all began to swing the cage against one of the walls of the abyss, and grabbed a cane.
Will said loudly, "Put your feet out and start crawling!"
The crew members pulled on the rattan with all their strength, seized a foothold, and slowly moved the two cages to the upper end of the ditch wall.
A guard passed by, he stared at the tilted cage for a moment, and everyone stopped immediately.
But after a while, the people on Leach's side became anxious, and they tried to scam one step further.
The soldier found out, and he screamed loudly to sound the alarm.
The drums stopped.
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