Fran wholeheartedly apologized to Jerome, Mordred, and everyone else thatâd placed their faith in her as soon as she got back on the Algieba. Honestly, I wanted to do the same. I was the one thatâd kept going on and on about how weâd be able to pull it off, but the Water Dragon Ship had made me totally eat my words. I felt really bad about the fact that Fran had ended up apologizing in my stead.
God damn it, Water Dragon Ship! I swear Iâll sink your ass for this!
Iâd expected everyone to get mad at us and start yelling at us, but much to my surprise, none of them did.
ăSo you attacked the water dragon the same way you attacked the pirate ships we ran into the other day?ă
ăNn.ă
ăIf it wonât take any damage from an attack strong enough to sink a ship in one blow, then we canât really blame you.ă
Luckily for us, they were able to understand our circumstances.
ăLooks like our only hope at winning this would be to board their flagship and take out whatever or whoeverâs controlling the dragon.ă
ăSounds âbout right.ă
The captain nodded as he thought over Mordredâs suggestion.
ăKnowledge of control method?ă
ăNone here. What about you, captain?ă
ăI ainât got any details, but I know the royal familyâs been handling them for ages.ă
ăThen, capture royalty?ă
ăSeems like a pretty good idea. We might be able to figure how to stop the damn dragon if we do. Or maybe, if weâre lucky, we might even figure out how we can steal it from âem, ship and all.ă
ăOkay.ă
Weâd be able to bring the Beastkinâs Country a nice fancy souvenir. That said, figuring that part out was just a stretch goal. For now, our main focus was going to be stopping the Water Dragon Warship from doing its thing.
ăOnly problem is we have no idea how to get on board the ship. Far as I know, our only shot at it would be to ram âem somehow.ă
ăCan leave to me.ă
ăYouâve got something figured out already, princess?ă
ăNn. Can move everyone to enemy ship instantly.ă
It was finally Dimension Gateâs turn to shine.
It wouldâve been difficult for us to open up a gate to any place outside the range of our vision, but the Water Dragon Warship had gotten close enough for its deck to be seen with the naked eye. Linking our ship and theirs was an easy task.
Our confidence was greeted by a set of skeptical-looking gazes. Fran had only just failed spectacularly despite talking big, and space/time magic was a super rare element, so most wouldnât bother suspecting that she could use it.
Realizing that we needed something to back our claim, I had Fran grab the captainâs hat through a super short distance gate.
ăWoah! Thatâs an incredibly advanced spellâŚ!ă
ăYâcan even use space/time magic? Colour me impressed.ă
ăThatâs our teacher for you!ă
Adventurers and sailors alike reacted to our reveal with shock; they began talking amongst each other and making a whole lot of noise.
ăSo you can use the spell you just cast to get us onto the enemyâs ship?ă
The quickest to regain his cool and get back to business was Mordred. We were really lucky to have him and his level head on board.
ăNn. Can connect gate to shipâs deck.ă
ăI guess that means we should keep this âere ship as far from theirs as we can.ă
Likewise, Jerome was also fairly quick to begin contemplating the spell and its implications.
ăNn. No point in boarding enemy if ship sinks.ă
ăDo you think weâd actually be able to outrun that fleet of theirs, captain? It looks to me like theyâre faster than us.ă
ăYer right, theyâre bound to catch up. The Algiebaâs pretty damned solid, but concentrated cannonfireâs sure to put âer in danger.ă
Protecting our own ship was a must, so we proposed splitting up our forces. Specifically, our idea was to have Mordred lead a group of people aboard the enemy flagship while Fran sank the rest of the fleet as quickly as possible before hurrying over to reinforce him.
It didnât take long for the plan to be validated as our best option given the current situation.
ăAlright boys, letâs raid the enemy ship, kick asses, and take names. Are you ready!?ă
Mordred fired the men up as he got to his feet and prepared himself to board the pirateâs flagship.
ăăăYessir!ăăă
ăFran, if you could.ă
ăNn.ă
I opened the gate.
With Mordred at the lead, our forces began pouring through and invading the enemy ship. The strategy weâd employed was a sink or swim approach. Either we won, and everything went well, or we got totally fucked. If the ship sank, we were done for, so there was no point staying on board and just waiting around. Thus, literally every single adventurer and sailor we had on board ended up following Mordred over to the enemyâs flagship, Franâs three merry disciples included.
ăItâs time to shine, Teach, so here we go!ă
Liddick readied his weapon as he got ready to head through the portal.
ăItâs time to show off everything youâve taught us!ă
ăWeâll capture the enemyâs commanders for sure! Just watch us!ă
Likewise, Miguel and Naria totally pumped themselves the hell up as they awaited their turn to sortie.
ăDonât push selves too hard. Very important, stay alive.ă
ăăăYes maâam!ăăă
And with that, they left.
Personally, I didnât really want to see any of the three die for the sole reason that Fran would be sad if they did. Hopefully, they wouldnât try too hard.
I started to hear screams, mostly pirate screams, leak over from where the gate was connected. There were bound to be a ton of the seafaring neâer-do-wells on board, but I figured that our allies were rather unlikely to lose given that we had Mordred. Still, it would be in their best interest for us to blow up all the other ships as quickly as possible.
ăTime to act.ă
ăYou betcha.ă
ăWoof!ă
ăWeâre counting on you, princess!ă
ăNn!ă
We exchanged a few words with Jerome, closed the gate, and leapt into action. Time was of the essence, the longer we took, the more casualties our allies would suffer. Given that, we decided to go full throttle from the very start.
ăMaster! Ready!ă
ăOn it!ă
ăUrushi, full speed ahead.ă
ăWoof!ă
I transformed into the anti-ship sword form Iâd first adopted a couple days back as Urushi plunged straight towards the enemy ship. Fran raised and swung me the moment we passed it by. The combination of her attackâs power and the additional boost brought about by Urushiâs speed allowed her to cut through it like a hot knife through butter.
A single strike was all it took her to bring my blade from the shipâs front all the way through to its back, bisecting it and sinking it one go. Though he wasnât able to continue using gravity to his advantage, Urushi refused to slow down. He pumped his legs over and over, bringing her from ship to ship.
Not a single one of the seacraft he passed survived. Each and every single one was torn right in two. The pirates werenât slow to react, they immediately began bombarding him with their attacks, but to no avail. It simply wasnât possible for them to hit Urushi at his top speed.
While Urushi and Fran targeted nearby ships, I focused on the ones a bit further away. The might of Thorâs Hammer struck every ship too far outside my companionsâ reach.
Urushi managed to maintain his speed for a full 10 minutes, just enough time for us to loop around and sink all the fleetâs vessels, flagship aside.
ăNn. Only Water Dragon Warship left.ă
ăWe were pretty lucky that all the other ships were small enough for us to sink in one hit each.ă
ăUrushi, go to Water Dragon Warship.ă
ăWoof!ă
All we had to now was stop the Water Dragon Ship before it reached the Algieba. In other words, we probably needed to board the ship and find the former prince.
Fran leapt off Urushiâs back as soon as we arrived, and started cutting down the pirates that happened to be where she landed.
ăHaaaaah!ă
ăHigyaaah!ă
ăS-Shit, more enemies!ă
She loosed an intense aura of bloodlust after dispatching a couple enemies, one powerful enough to stop every nearby pirate in their tracks. I used the time they spent unmoving to quickly appraise them all, but failed to find anyone that seemed noteworthy in our immediate vicinity.
ăHey Fran, you see how, over there, thereâs a guy with a huge ass spear? Heâs an executive. Same goes for the mage thatâs standing right beside him.ă
ăOnly need to capture them?ă
ăPretty much. Letâs get rid of everyone else since theyâll probably just get in the way when we interrogate their execs.ă
ăNn. Got it.ă
Fran nodded before charging into the pirate mob.
ăGyaaaah!!ă
ăHiiiii!!ă
The pirates panicked as she cut her way through them. The moment she joined the fray was the moment they realized they were doomed. She moved so fast they werenât even capable of seeing her, let alone keeping track of her. Every time she did appear, their allies would groan scream as they were slaughtered like lambs. But even then, they still wouldnât even so much as catch a glimpse of her. Their lines of sight were to cluttered by the fountains of blood erupting from their friendsâ corpses.
Only after murdering another ten or so pirates did she finally pause to issue a threat.
ăChoose. Jump overboard or die.ă
She spoke in a low, intimidating tone that only those standing right by her could hear, yet, half the pirates present reacted to it and immediately plunged themselves into the sea.
The other half, the remaining half, managed to keep their wits about them and remain on deck despite her threats. I couldnât tell whether their decisions had stemmed from loyalty, or maybe something like their creed as pirates, but either way, theyâd chosen to fight. In vain.
ăMade choice? Then die.ă
Fran stepped forward.
Weâd telepathically told all our allies to move behind her; all the people in front of her were pirates.
And so, as she took a second step, she swung me.
I extended my blade and warped my general shape into that of a five meter long katana the moment she moved and activated a sword technique. Though sheâd only swung once, the combination of my form and her masterful attack had reaped 20 entire pirates and heavily injured many more.
All the pirates thatâd survived the attack fell onto the deck, groaning in pain. Ignoring them, she continued to step forwards, her gaze focused only on the two execs weâd spotted earlier. Neither was able to move. Both stared right back at her, frozen in terror.
âŚWait. Whyâs the guy with the spear got his face all covered in blood?
ăSo uh⌠FranâŚă
ďźNn. Made small mistake.ďź
Apparently, weâd happened to make a small incision on the spearmanâs forehead. We were pretty damned lucky. We wouldâve accidentally killed him before he told us what we wanted to know had he even been the slightest bit closer. That said, almost getting killed had him totally scared shitless, so in a wall, things did kinda end up working out.
ăHow to control water dragon?ă
ăO-Oh god!ă
ăI-I-I-Iâll tell you everything I know! P-Please, just donât kill me!ă