The witch thought I am a Demon God-Chapter 515 - 302 Ghost Ship Subordinate Law_2
Ivita looked up at the captain of the Ghost Captain, and she already had an answer in her heart.
"There’s no mistake, you must have figured it out," Duva Gureggrevsky said with a gray expression. "I set sail when I was most desperate and encountered the Ghost Captain out at sea."
"In the white fog, I was invited onboard. On the seemingly decrepit ship’s deck, I discovered that it was actually made of gold. I moved a whole barrel of gold bars from the ship’s deck. Just as I was about to leave, Captain Dardani suddenly appeared on the deserted Ghost Ship and warned me. If I take away one whole barrel of gold bars, I must return ten barrels of gold bars in one year’s time."
"He warned me to take less if I couldn’t afford that much."
"Because once I break the agreement, I would have to serve on the Ghost Captain for two hundred years."
Duva Gureggrevsky gritted his teeth, regretfully saying, "I was blinded. I thought I could deal with it after I had the wealth, so I fearlessly took the barrel of gold. But a year later, no one came for me. I thought that was all, but who would have known..."
Ivita glanced at him, so, indeed, there was a legal basis for the Ghost Captain to capture him.
Ivita asked, puzzled: "Can the Seven Seas Law Code grant a ship a subsidiary law?"
Captain Dardani did not beat around the bush. "That’s a subsidiary law that was established at the same time as the pirate world. It’s divided into many parts, automatically forming different ghost ships at sea."
"This is the Ghost Ship Law under the Seven Seas Law Code."
Ivita fell silent.
The Seven Seas Law Code, worthy of a kingdom-level law, even fragmented, it still has subsidiary laws like the sea Great Wall (Transfer Port), Five Special Orders of Central Harbor, and the Ghost Ship Law.
Perhaps the Alsace Kingdom, which possesses more than one complete kingdom-level law, would wield much greater power.
Finding that the ghost ship was taking away those who had served him was undoubtedly a blow to his own morale. And for the other side to do this at this point was presumably mainly aimed at him, meant to keep him in check.
Ivita remained silent for a while, contemplating her strategy.
Just as Captain Dardani was feeling that Ivita’s silence was due to a setback, the Hearthstone Witch came out and said: "Great, if you take him away, we’ll save 600 gold pounds."
"He helped us sort out the Valji family’s assets earlier, but we haven’t paid him his wages yet."
"If you insist on taking him...hahaha...we are making a profit."
"Thank you, little pirates."
Upon hearing this, everyone on the Ghost Ship, including First Mate Clark and Captain Dardani, fell silent, even starting to doubt whether they were actually helping the enemy instead.
It almost felt like they were helping the enemy save money.
After hearing this, Duva Gureggrevsky felt like his conscience had been fed to the dogs. Although he, as a quartermaster, wasn’t a good person, he at least vigorously supported Ivita’s attack on the Valji family.
Both the Iron Mountain Knight and Wilson on Ivita’s side cast glances at the Hearthstone Witch.
The Hearthstone Witch’s earnest speech left both allies and bystanders in shock and silence.
After a period of silence and thought, Captain Dardani told the pirates of the Ghost Ship, "Let’s go."
The Ghost Ship Pirates immediately started dragging Duva Gureggrevsky towards the outside of the manor.
First Mate Clark, somewhat disbelieving, asked Captain Dardani, "Are we just letting them go? What about the grandson and granddaughter of the Valji family you want to save?"
"Damn it, I feel awful if I don’t kill them all!"
Captain Dardani gave him a look, turned around, and whispered to him, "Ivita, that land wizard, his Thunder Magic didn’t just destroy the bodies of our crew. I found that the spirits of our crew were also damaged."
"For the undead, this is a real blow."
First Mate Clark was stunned. "What! Turns out the intensity of the wizard’s Thunder Magic is so strong!"
"Of course, we don’t need to be overly afraid." Captain Dardani was not panicked. "I just don’t want to engage in a fight without knowing anything about him. It would be disadvantageous to us."
"If we really have a fight, our chances of winning are still higher. After all, we are not ordinary undead. We are cursed sea ghosts. Our time eternally remains the same- in the day of greatest sin. As soon as today’s midnight passes, no matter what damage we take, we can recover immediately."
Captain Dardani sighed. "This is the consequence of our blasphemy against the God of All Things."
Watching the Ghost Ship Pirates dragging Duva away, Ivita knew that if she didn’t intervene, the people of Transfer Port would soon know that helping her equates to death.
This was the Valji family’s open strategy.
They wanted to isolate her.
But...
"But there’s one thing I want to clarify. Mr. Duva owes you ten barrels of gold bars, so by the laws of your ship, you are certainly entitled to take him," Ivita said. "But there’s one thing, it’s not just your ship that has laws in this world, not everyone is lawless."







