Never Fade Skull Flag

Chapter 229: dice game of death

The flame of the white candle at the entrance of the cabin swayed suddenly. Looking at Andy's smile and the white teeth, all the prisoners couldn't help but babble from the devil...

"Giving our souls?"

Herman's body moved, he looked at Andy with a complicated look, and took a few steps back silently.

This shrewd businessman has understood Andy's plan, letting them go is just an excuse, Andy's real purpose is for their souls!

Andy smiled and shook the dice and wooden bowl in his hand.

The captives raised their heads one after another, staring at Andy's hand with turbid eyes, and the gasping sound gradually became louder.

"Of course, not everyone can play. I only give five people a chance, so if you want to leave, please sign a contract with me quickly."

Andy took out five pieces of parchment, and the captives looked at each other. At the last moment, they hesitated because the smartest among them, the big businessman Herman, did not move.

A rough palm stretched out, Andy looked at it, the owner of the palm was the guy who just spoke, and his strong desire to survive made him the first to make a choice.

"let me see……"

The captive said with a trembling voice, Andy handed the parchment to him, and the writing on it was very simple. It was what Andy had just told them, as long as he won, he could leave, and if he lost, he had to sacrifice his soul.

The captive's hands trembled. He knew what it meant to sacrifice his own soul, which meant that he might never be born again, and he could not even go to the world of the dead. and die in fear.

Maybe they'll be sacrificed to some evil ritual, or sold as cargo to some mysterious island tribe...

"I just wanted to see...my Lola..."

There was a whimper in the captive's throat. He was cruel, bit his finger, and dripped blood on the parchment. The parchment suddenly gave off a black light, broke away from his hand, and flew back to An. Di's hands.

Laura...is it his wife, or is it his daughter?

Andy was silent for a while, and handed him the dice and wooden bowl, "Let's start, if the points are the same, I will win too."

At this moment, it is not only the captive holding the dice, but also the captives who are watching. If he really wins Andy and can leave, the remaining four pieces of parchment will become They desperately **** something.

The captive took a deep breath, put the dice into the wooden bowl, and shook it gently a few times.

Andy didn't have so much pressure. He shook it a few times, but what everyone couldn't see was that a black energy drilled into the bottom of the bowl from his fingertips.

"Open it and see if the goddess of luck favors you."

Andy motioned the captive to open the wooden bowl. The captive took a deep breath, prayed in his mouth, and opened the wooden bowl.

The sound of gasping for air came from the iron cage, and the prisoner's face changed a little. He swayed a few times and collapsed to the ground.

two o'clock!

Because the same number of points also wins Andy, so only when Andy rolls to one point can he win.

Andy laughed, his smile turned into a demon beckoning in the eyes of the captive...

The wooden bowl was opened, and the surprised voices of the prisoners rang out at the right time.

a little!

The captive wins!

The guy who collapsed on the ground obviously didn't expect this, his face became flushed, his hands tightly grasped the iron bars, and his eyes were bulging out.

"I won! I won! Did you see it! I won! Hahaha!"

"Indeed, you won, it seems that my luck is not so good tonight." Andy laughed and shouted, "Bibba!"

The cabin door was opened, and Bibab's head stuck out, "Captain?"

"The guy in front of me is free, get him a glass of rum and a piece of brown bread, and let him get off the ship when the rain stops tomorrow."

Bibab nodded suspiciously, and closed the door again with a bang.

Andy opened the door of the iron cage with the key, and the captive walked out carefully.

Others crowded and wanted to come out, but they were frightened by Andy's eyes. Andy's hands were filled with thick black mist, exuding a terrifying and evil atmosphere. The prisoners did not dare to rush out, they were afraid of this terrible power.

Andy closed the cell door again and clapped his hands, "Go on."

Herman's eyes flickered with hesitation, but the guards and workers obviously didn't have that much concern. They were fed up with the wet and cold iron cage, and they longed to see the sunshine and breathe fresh air again.

With a living example in front of everyone, everyone wants to gamble on their luck.

"give me!"

"give me!"

"Damn it! Get out of my way! Who dares to rob me!"

The originally dying captives burst out with incredible power at this moment. They tore each other, and even made black hands behind their backs, knocking their comrades unconscious.

Andy finally chose four guys, they are the strongest~lightnovelpub.net~ and the most ruthless.

"Come together, whoever wins me can leave."

Andy divided the wooden bowl and dice among the four captives, and couldn't help laughing when he looked at their apprehension but pretended to be confident.

"let's start!"

As Andy's voice fell, the captives quickly shook their dice, muttering and praying, hoping that luck could come to them.

Together they opened the wooden bowl as the last captive put it down.

One at six, two at four, and one at one.

The prisoner who shakes out a point is pale, because no matter what Andy's points are, he will lose without a doubt, and the price of losing is his soul.

As for the four points, they breathed a sigh of relief. This point is not small. They prayed silently, clenched their fists tightly, and stared at Andy's small bowl.

The guy who shook out six o'clock screamed excitedly, but before he could enjoy the surprise, his laughter stopped abruptly, like a duck strangled by the neck.

In the wooden bowl Andy opened, there was a scarlet six o'clock!

"It seems that the goddess of luck is on my side this time..."

Andy said to himself, the contract in his hand began to burn little by little.

"No! No way! You..."

"One more time! Please... cluck..."

The words of the captives rot in their stomachs forever. As the contract burned, their souls also left their bodies little by little, and flew towards Andy in a daze. Under Andy's guidance, they got into the last crystal. in the ball.

The four corpses slowly turned into ashes. In the cabin, except for Andy, everyone stared at this scene in stunned eyes, unable to return to their senses for a long time.

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