Anton sat on one of the discarded chairs in the ball room, catching his breath and allowing himself the brief respite in the combat. With Lestalt defeated, the pirates had cleared out and the room had been secured. But the marine commander knew it wasn't over yet. The Aristocrat Pirate's captain was still at large, and somewhere around the ship. Meanwhile, the other people in the room had taken to barricading the doors to ensure the pirates didn't try to get back in. Lestalt had been tied up and was being kept in a corner.
"Did they say anything about what they wanted?" Anton asked one of the servants as he passed by. The young man turned to look at the marine. "All they were saying as that the ship was theirs or something. I'm guessing they're just trying to take over the ship itself." Anton could believe that. This was one of the finest ships in the Blues. It would make sense for a group calling themselves "The Aristocrat Pirates" to want a ship like this. "What about their own ship? How did they get aboard?" "I saw their ship when they first appeared," a young nobleman spoke up, approaching him, "They pulled up alongside and began boarding. I managed to get down here before they caught up."
The fact that they were able to pull up without any issue worried Anton. When he first came on, he didn't see any cannons or any defenses on the ship. The marines here were supposed to do that. But he could bet there were plenty of cannons on theirs. He knew what he had to do. "I've got to go," Anton said, rising to his feet and heading for the door. Everyone in the room looked at him. "Going to fight them sir? the servant asked. Anton gave a small nod. "But before I do, I've got to get to their ship. If we win this, I don't want them trying to be petty and destroy this place." Everyone in the room went pale, the realization just hitting them. If they drove back the pirates, what would stop them from scuttling The Grand Maiden?
It seemed Anton would be stopping them, that's who.
A couple of men shifted aside the barricade enough for the doors to open, allowing Anton to slip out. There was nobody waiting outside. Good. He glanced back at the collected people. "Just wait here, ok? We'll take care of this." He was hoping he sounded confident, because right now, despite his success up to this point, he was still scared of failing and dooming all these people.
And with that, the doors slide closed.
"Did they say anything about what they wanted?" Anton asked one of the servants as he passed by. The young man turned to look at the marine. "All they were saying as that the ship was theirs or something. I'm guessing they're just trying to take over the ship itself." Anton could believe that. This was one of the finest ships in the Blues. It would make sense for a group calling themselves "The Aristocrat Pirates" to want a ship like this. "What about their own ship? How did they get aboard?" "I saw their ship when they first appeared," a young nobleman spoke up, approaching him, "They pulled up alongside and began boarding. I managed to get down here before they caught up."
The fact that they were able to pull up without any issue worried Anton. When he first came on, he didn't see any cannons or any defenses on the ship. The marines here were supposed to do that. But he could bet there were plenty of cannons on theirs. He knew what he had to do. "I've got to go," Anton said, rising to his feet and heading for the door. Everyone in the room looked at him. "Going to fight them sir? the servant asked. Anton gave a small nod. "But before I do, I've got to get to their ship. If we win this, I don't want them trying to be petty and destroy this place." Everyone in the room went pale, the realization just hitting them. If they drove back the pirates, what would stop them from scuttling The Grand Maiden?
It seemed Anton would be stopping them, that's who.
A couple of men shifted aside the barricade enough for the doors to open, allowing Anton to slip out. There was nobody waiting outside. Good. He glanced back at the collected people. "Just wait here, ok? We'll take care of this." He was hoping he sounded confident, because right now, despite his success up to this point, he was still scared of failing and dooming all these people.
And with that, the doors slide closed.
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