The two circled in the sky for a few times, and then landed on the deck of the Titanic.

The pirates and sailors who were patrolling on the deck saw Rowe and hurried over to greet him.

Some clever pirates ran away to inform other members.

Not long after, Hector Barbossa, Murdoch and Will Turner also rushed over.

When they saw Huang Rong, there was a flash of surprise in their eyes.

After all, Huang Rong was too beautiful, even more beautiful than the Eastern and Western aesthetics. The two had never seen such a beautiful woman.

Will Turner couldn't help but compare her with Elizabeth, and found that even Elizabeth was not as good as Huang Rong.

This made him feel a little guilty.

How could he compare his beloved woman with other women?

Wiltner took a few deep breaths and forced himself to calm down. Barbossa laughed and said,"What a beautiful lady, Captain, who is this beautiful lady?"

Rowe said,"This is my personal maid and part-time cook, Huang Rong. You can call her Miss Huang. From today on, she is the second only to me on this ship."

Everyone nodded in agreement.

Rowe also introduced Barbossa, Wiltner, Murdoch and others to Huang Rong.

Huang Rong responded with a smile, but she was very curious in her heart, why Rowe had a group of strange Rakshasa people as his subordinates.

This group of people did not look like they had practiced martial arts.

After a brief introduction, Rowe began to ask what happened on the Titanic in the past few days since he left.

Barbossa, Wiltner, Murdoch and others took turns to tell Rowe what happened in these days.

In the days when Rowe was away, several people had been maintaining order on the Titanic, and everything was very calm.

The only big thing was that Wiltner took the Trident and fought a battle with the Royal Navy of the British Empire.

The result was naturally a great victory.

The Royal Navy is quite powerful. In this era, it is definitely the top combat force.

Moreover, the Titanic is just an ordinary ship, not a battleship. It is not an easy task to defeat the Royal Navy.

But who made Wiltner cheat?

With the trident given to him by Rowe, Wiltner controlled the sea to create a huge tsunami and easily defeated the Royal Navy.

If Wiltner had not shown mercy, the Royal Navy of Great Britain that once dominated the sea would have become a thing of the past.

"Well done."

Rowe nodded at Wiltner and highly praised his behavior.

Then he asked,"Has Great Britain agreed to our conditions?"

Wiltner said,"Great Britain is still discussing it, but I believe it is only a matter of time before they surrender."

The Royal Navy was crippled by them. Wiltner really couldn't imagine how the British Empire would have the confidence to confront them?

Bowing down is the only way out, unless they give up the sea and return to land.

However, in this era, not going to sea is equivalent to chronic suicide.

Wiltner has reason to believe that the nobles of the British Empire will never be so stupid.

Otherwise, they would not have been able to bring Great Britain to such a high level.

Facts have proved that Wiltner's guess is correct.

A few days after Rowe returned, the British Empire sent an envoy to negotiate with Rowe to discuss the issue of taxation.

Rowe naturally did not refuse, but to his surprise, the envoy turned out to be Beckett from the East India Company Lord.

Rowe was no stranger to this person before the Pirates of the Caribbean plot began.

Jack Sparrow once worked for Lord Beckett, but later when Jack Sparrow discovered that his job was to help this guy transport black slaves, he released all the slaves.

This move naturally angered Lord Beckett, and he had Jack Sparrow captured and branded the pirate's mark on his body.

Then he locked Jack Sparrow up and ordered the destruction of Jack Sparrow's ship. (To read the exciting novels, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

Later, Jack Sparrow escaped from prison and found Davy Jones, salvaged the ship that sank to the sea, and turned it into the current Black Pearl.

In the conference room, Lord Beckett saluted immediately after seeing Rowe.

"Great king, Beckett once again pays high tribute to you"

"You're welcome, take a seat."

As the saying goes, don't hit a smiling person. He was so respectful, even humble, that Luo Wei was embarrassed to give him a show of power...........

He pointed to the chair in front of him and asked the other party to sit down.

Lord Beckett said thank you and sat down gracefully. It can be seen that the aristocratic upbringing has penetrated into this guy's bones.

However, no matter how good the aristocratic upbringing is, there is no way to change the current situation.

"Let's not talk about politeness, let's get straight to the point."

Lovi saw that Lord Beckett seemed to want to talk some nonsense with him, so he reached out to stop him.[]

He likes to get straight to the point.

Of course, if he faces someone who is stronger than him, Rowe will not be stingy with his sweet words, he will talk about this and that with the other party, and give the other party a little compliment.

But now Rowe is the stronger party, so Rowe has enough confidence to take the initiative in this negotiation.

Naturally, he doesn't have to care about the other party's attitude.

Lord Beckett's full of praise was blocked in his chest by Rowe's words. How uncomfortable it was.

But the problem is that he can't get angry with Rowe, which makes him even more uncomfortable.

Fortunately, he is also a knowledgeable and experienced lobbyist. Since the other party wants to get straight to the point, he will not be vague.

"I am here to negotiate with you on the orders of His Majesty. Since you are the king of the sea, we are willing to pay you a certain fee for passing through your territory."

Look, this is the art of negotiation. Even bowing is so artistic. 0.6

"It's just that we don't know how much you want to charge?"

After saying this, Lord Beckett tried to keep his face calm, but the uneasiness in his eyes still betrayed him.

His heart was not as calm as it seemed.

Rowe smiled and said,"I know you are worried that I will ask for too much, but don't worry, I am not that greedy."

He raised a finger and said,"For each ship, I will only take one-tenth of the value of the ship."

This answer surprised Lord Beckett. He thought that Rowe would take 30% or even half of the goods on the ship.

But he didn't expect that Rowe would only take one-tenth.

How should this ratio be described? It is indeed a little less. Even the most merciful pirates on the sea would not charge such a cheap fee. There is no other idea, mainly because they can't afford to lose this person.

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