The mysterious journey begins with becoming a pirate

Chapter 269 Drug Dealer Kateman Bourne

Eluoke looked up.

It was a middle-aged man wearing a bowler hat. His skin was dark, and the wrinkles at the corners of his eyes fully exposed his exposure to the wind and sun. He was a bit sturdy, but not tall.

The black dress on his body was very fitting, and the fabric was also very exquisite. He looked like a gentleman who had experienced struggle.

Alok was a little surprised to find him for what.

"Hello, Captain Jack. I'm sorry that I learned your name from your conversation. I am Kateman Bourne. A businessman from the East Continent." His figure was a little thick, and he extended his right hand politely.

Alok was stunned for a second, but he still extended his right hand to a polite person. This represents peace and respect.

"Jack Jones." He introduced himself simply.

"I don't know what you want to see me for? I don't remember that I have the idea of ​​doing business."

"Hahaha, Captain Jack is joking. What's the benefit of going to the East Continent to do business? There are barbarians there." Kateman Bourne said with a big laugh.

He sat down next to Alok. One hand supported the bar, and the other hand supported his thigh. He continued:

"I came to find Captain Jack with the wish of peace. I just hope that Captain Jack will not trouble me again."

"Oh? What trouble? I don't quite understand." Alok said while thinking about who he had troubled.

Could it be the anti-will? ?

Not very likely.

One is that the anti-will would not dare to appear here, and the other is that the anti-will would probably fight me when they saw me.

This... um~~ businessman, what does it mean?

"Captain Jie, don't pretend to be confused. You sent your second mate to investigate my business, isn't that trouble for me?" Kateman Bourne said with a little murderous intent in his eyes, but still smiled.

I really don't know! !

But now that you said that, I understand a little.

Isn't the thing I asked Roger to investigate drugs? A businessman from the East Continent.

Businessman! !

Well, a drug dealer.

Alok looked at Kateman Bourne with disdain.

Then he habitually turned on the astral vision and observed the astral body of this "merchant".

A fourth-level oceanographer.

It can indeed bring me a threat.

However, is there any connection between him and Anti-Will?

It's a bit strange! !

Seeing that Alok still had no reaction, Kateman Bourne lowered his head and continued with a little advice in his tone:

"I know what you have been doing these days. But I still want to say that this circle is deeper than you think. If you want to get involved, you must have strong strength."

What is going on?

When did I want to get involved?

I'm just looking for trouble with Anti-Will.

Alok showed a look of surprise and doubt, and said helplessly: "I think you may have misunderstood what I meant by my behavior these days."

He straightened his posture, looked directly at Kateman Bourne, and said in a serious tone:

"I have no interest in getting involved in your transaction. I am only interested in those cult members who claim that 'let go of everything and you can get more'."

Kateman Bourne's fingers twitched slightly, Ben raised his head slightly lowered, and looked at Alok in disbelief.

"You mean the anti-will?"

In response, Alok did not deny it, but said with a hint of gunpowder:

"Although I don't know what connection you have with them. But if you are a traitor, even if you are a mid-level traitor, I'm afraid it will be difficult for you to leave this bar."

He looked at Kateman Bourne with a sharp look, and even Kateman Bourne, a level 4 superhuman, felt a little pressure.

Kateman Bourne didn't know where Alok's confidence came from. Could he also be a mid-level one? When did the mid-level become so common?

But he didn't want to fight with someone whose strength was unknown, so he said:

"I have nothing to do with them. I just heard about their reputation for a long time. I don't want to give up everything I have now."

"It's not up to you to give up or not." Alok continued. "I heard that anti-will drugs have entered the market of Damia? It's a big impact on you."

The bitter smile on Kateman Bourne's face was fleeting, but he sneered and said: "They can't make it. The market of Damia is so big, no one's words count."

"Besides, they don't focus on this kind of transactions, which is far worse than me."

"I see." Alok didn't comment.

I said silently in my heart: I hope your strength is as hard as your mouth.

"I'm not very interested in dealing with you, but I'm very interested in dealing with drug transactions." Alok continued.

Kateman Bourne smiled and lowered his head. He took out a stack of banknotes from his pocket and put it on the table. Changing the subject, he said:

"I just heard that Captain Jack Jones's second mate still owes you 1,000 gold coins. How about I pay him back first?"

"Ugh?" Alok was shocked.

What do you mean? I don't mean that.

But!!!

You are really generous.

If you don't take the money, you are a bastard.

Besides, there is no conflict with me at all. Maybe I can get some help from this.

"You are very sincere." Alok said with a smile. He took the stack of banknotes and nodded in a pretentious manner.

"Of course. I came with sincerity." Kateman Bourne maintained a kind smile.

But Alok knew that this kind smile was made up of the suffering of countless people.

"Is the ship that can change yours?" Alok asked casually.

"Hehe. A small toy." Kateman Bourne replied with a smile.

"I see. It looks like I don't have to work today. Work is the most glorious." Alok put the stack of banknotes into his pocket and said meaningfully.

"Thank you very much, Captain Jack. I am sincere, and I hope Captain Jack can be more honest." Kateman Bourne smiled.

He paused for a moment, pretending to hesitate and said:

"Just now I heard that the conflict between Captain Jack and the anti-will seems to be very big."

"It's just a small conflict. It's just killing a few traitors. This achievement is not worth mentioning." Alok said nonchalantly.

Kateman Bourne quickly responded: "This is not as simple as just one sentence. Captain Jack. It is well known that traitors are hidden and difficult to deal with."

"What do you want to say?" Alok asked bluntly.

Kateman Bourne touched his eyebrows, looking very casual, and then said with a smile:

"Hehe, it's nothing. I suddenly had an idea. In this market in Damei, it's not a big deal even if I share a share with you, Captain Jack. As long as we work together to squeeze the anti-will out of the drug market. Then half of the entire Damei market will be ours."

"Oh?" This is really what you think. Alok showed a very interested expression and said, "What about the remaining half?"

"Hahaha. Captain Jack is really ambitious! People are greedy. Be careful not to eat too much." Kateman Bourne still smiled and advised.

"How do you think we should deal with anti-will?" Alok did not continue this topic. After taking a sip of beer, he asked pretentiously.

"Should we kill their leader directly, or take down their lair? Or rob their trade routes? Or gradually erode their power?"

Kateman Bourne laughed, and understood the clever word "we" of Alok.

This means that two people or two groups have reached a consensus on interests.

It turns out that he is still a person who covets the big cake of the Damian drug market. As I expected. Those righteous words just now turned out to be hypocritical lies.

He looked at Alok and replied:

"I can only say that it's all right. But the premise of everything is based on strong strength. As far as I know, the strength of the anti-will in Damian is not too strong. Because once those notorious traitors from the East Continent come to the land of the Hutt Empire, they will be sanctioned by Ozer as soon as possible."

He pondered for a moment and gave a conclusion:

"So, this gives us a very good opportunity. Otherwise, how can we compete with a cult?"

No wonder. No wonder the anti-will cult has so little power.

This explains some of Alok's doubts. Although he had expected it, he was still relieved to hear the real answer.

This would give him a greater chance.

"I think. Since the strength is not strong, it is better to directly take down the nest. What do you think?" Alok asked.

"Hahaha. This is the simplest, most direct and most violent way. But I like it." Kateman Bourne said with a big laugh.

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