I Have a Date with a Thousand-year-old Female Corpse-Chapter 1383: A Woman More Manly Than a Man

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Chapter 1383: Chapter 1383: A Woman More Manly Than a Man

The middle-aged man naturally knew the "that man" the boy mentioned. He turned to a deputy nearby and said, "Activate the optical instruments and transmit the enemy’s optical image."

"It’s not possible, his speed is too fast, we can’t observe him!"

"Boss! The enemy has connected to our channel, we can see him now!"

"Quick, transmit it over."

At this moment, a white and blue Axe appeared in everyone’s view, now just a thousand meters away from The Haijing.

You have already activated the thirteen energy emitters on the Axe (the steel wings behind the Axe are not decorative; they turn into eight energy emitters, the legendary ion cannon, in combat mode). At this distance, no battleship is a match for the mech soldier, let alone an Axe capable of instantly destroying a Nazca-Class Battleship in one move.

The image of the Axe immediately turned into a not-so-handsome but rather agreeable face, a face pirates could not be more familiar with. This man was the mysterious figure who displayed divine power outside the Zhonghua Star. Many pirates showed excitement on their faces at your appearance; they seemed not to fear you but rather admire him.

On the screen, you wore a cold expression and said coldly, "I am Mu Yun. Who is the captain?"

"I am the captain of this ship, my name is Tang Naide," the middle-aged man answered.

"Pleased to meet you, Captain Tang Naide, though I must say it would be better if we were meeting at a tavern right now." You smiled, "I think you should understand that at this close range, my Axe can turn you into cosmic dust in 0.43 seconds."

"Yes, you certainly have that capability, but I don’t think you need to do such a thing." Tang Naide said with a genuine smile, "You are the hero in the hearts of us pirates. We have nothing but admiration for you, no hostility. We mistakenly thought you were some rich man, triggering us to enter combat mode." Tang Naide waved his hand, and his men immediately disarmed all combat equipment.

"When did I become your hero?"

"Last time you fought the Alliance Army single-handedly, that battle was truly spectacular. Even our Prince is your fan." Tang Naide laughed again, "For us pirates, we only believe in power and money. When it comes to morality, we only believe in our own code."

"Pirates have a code of morality too?"

"Even thieves have a code. Our code is simple: don’t rob from our own, don’t kill our own."

"Sounds fair," you laughed.

"Yun, see if we can win them over. If possible, it’s better if we meet their Prince," Zhao’er voiced your thoughts at this moment.

"Mr. Muyun, do you have time to visit our Kingdom?"

"Who is your leader?"

"It’s our Prince."

You pondered for a moment, muttering to yourself: "Going to Numa Planet means walking into danger, it could be troublesome. If we could reach an agreement with the Pirate Prince or even control him, wouldn’t that be ideal? Pirates only care about money, making them easier to control to some degree."

With that thought, you nodded and said, "Alright, you lead the way." freewebnσvel.cøm

Having made your decision, you followed The Haijing toward a space-time destination.

On the way, you learned from Tang Naide some information about the Pirate Kingdom. In fact, the so-called Kingdom was merely an island. What surprised you the most was that this island was actually on Numa Planet!

When discussing Numa Planet, Tang Naide revealed their true identity to you. Originally, they were all residents of Numa Planet. Due to the Alliance’s invasion, their ancestors relocated to a hidden island two hundred years ago, establishing a base there that, while not technologically advanced, was sufficient for self-preservation.

When it came to the Pirate Prince, Tang Naide said, "Actually, our respect for you merely comes from that battle. If you want our genuine respect, you’ll need to meet our Prince. Our Prince’s way of hosting guests is quite passionate."

At three in the afternoon Numa Planet time, The Haijing and the Axe brazenly entered the star domain of Numa Planet.

When you asked Tang Naide in surprise why Numa Planet’s garrison didn’t intercept them, Tang Naide smiled and said, "Historically, officials and bandits have been one family. Actually, each year we send gifts to Numa Planet’s highest administrative officer. That guy is even greedier than we are. In fact, many Numa Star people already know our whereabouts, but they turn a blind eye. After all, the agreement we signed with them clearly states that we cannot rob the ships of Numa Planet’s officials."

Ah, so that’s how it is.

You nodded, silently praising the Pirate Prince for coming up with such a strategy to solve survival issues. This person is indeed not to be underestimated.

You and Tang Naide soon arrived at an island. The island was not as small as Tang Naide described; if it were on Earth, it would indeed be the size of a medium-sized city. The Haijing and the Axe landed at a large port. Looking around, from a certain perspective, this place was quite substantial, with more than a dozen battleships docked, although not well-equipped, at least indicating the strength of this pirate group.

As Tang Naide entered his domain, he sent a message to the Pirate Prince, saying that he had brought a distinguished guest and requested the Prince to personally greet him.

"Zhao’er, stay close to me, don’t get lost," you said, holding Zhao’er’s hand inside the cabin. "The Axe requires my fingerprint and iris to activate, and no one but me can operate it. If things don’t go well, we leave immediately."

At this moment, a crowd had already gathered outside, with pirates in diverse, distinctive attires. They all surrounded the Axe. To your relief, you didn’t see the greed you feared in their eyes.

You and Zhao’er slowly descended under the blue glow of the Axe, a descent method you specifically designed for a more dramatic effect.

What surprised you more was that the pirates were more focused on you than Zhao’er. They only cast a few more glances at Zhao’er, then looked at you with eyes full of admiration.

It seemed Tang Naide was right: pirates only care about martial power and money, indifferent to women. In their view, women are just comrades in arms like men; some women are even stronger pirates. In some respects, if pirates had to choose between robbing men or women, they would prefer to rob men.

"The Prince is here."

The chaotic crowd suddenly quieted down, immediately making way for a broad path as a man—no, a woman more masculine than a man appeared!

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