Chapter 51: Recovering clues

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"What are these things?" I picked up a piece of black star stone and confirmed at a close distance that it was indeed no different from the stone I knew.

"I don't know the name of the associated ore of the iron ore, and I don't know why the captain took out these things. They are obviously worthless things... But every month these piles of stones disappear, it is possible. It's because the leader's collecting habit suddenly stopped..." The pirate first mate had completely given up any resistance at this time and said with a dejected face.

That’s a lot of information, right?

Even if you are a collector, you won't be able to do this.

"Does your boss occasionally disappear for a few days a month?" I said, stroking my chin.

"No, that's not the case." The pirate's first mate returned, "He has always stayed on the island, and he participated in every operation. Even when his sailors went to a neutral port, they basically didn't see him. Once he got off the ship, he almost only stayed in two places - the ship and the island."

"He seems to be a captain with quirks." I smiled softly and said.

Or there's simply something that hasn't been said.

"Can you get these stones every time you rob?" Playing with the ore pile at my feet, I easily discovered that these things are actually basically all things that have been processed, and it flashed through my mind at that time. The doubts have almost come to an idea - these things are deliberately mixed in the iron ore.

Because it is an associated ore of iron ore, the businessman who bought it would have to admit that he was unlucky even if he met it.

It is obvious that something is wrong with this situation - why are these associated mines specifically mixed in?

And now those doubts have apparently been answered.

Did you sneak in just to be robbed?

In this case, these things can be turned into certain spell raw materials of unknown origin through the hands of pirates, and there is no doubt that the direction of the disappearance of the ore pile has been determined.

"Is it passed through the hands of pirates and then sold to lower-level distributors?"

But even so, these pirates may be completely unaware. Only the pirate captain knows the secret deal behind this. However, it is a pity that he was killed by a meteorite from Nolan Lesi...

Suddenly I was filled with despair about the future.

"Are you the only pirates on the high seas of Wales?" In order to confirm whether this transmission method is still used by other pirates, I asked one more question.

"No...no, or it used to be, but now it has been subdued by our leader." The pirate first mate replied.

"Then you guys are quite tough." I thought for a moment and said, "Sisters, can you make a list of the merchant ships you have robbed before? It would be best to have most of the lists, so that we can save the time for us to search them one by one."

"That kind of thing is too difficult!" the pirate first mate exclaimed nervously, "If you are going to use some rather off-topic questions to semi-force me into not being able to answer, treat it like I'm panicking and send me away If you go to the Inspection Department, I won’t let you know even if I die!”

Oh...are you so brave?

But should I say that he is trying to be smart, or should I just call him stupid?

Can what he just said mean that he is confident?

Because I did know something, and realized that I was probably cheating, I immediately became irrational, and it was easy for me to know something...

It turns out this guy is still lying.

No, it should be said that he was not lying, but there was absolutely no relevant matter in the question, and even if there was a connection, the crew did not know it clearly and could not compare it, so there was definitely no need to say it.

My over-belief in the prisoner's dilemma caused me to miss the opportunity to get to the bottom of the matter.

But now...

Because of some wonderful misunderstanding, or some completely imaginary connection, I felt that I had discovered the truth of the matter.

"No need, just write as much as you want."

I smiled and said.

Since the ink star stone appeared in the goods shipped by Pearson, and he used to exist as a lower-level dealer, so if we work backwards, are the other people who were robbed actually also lower-level dealers?

However, there are indeed some criticisms in this speculation.

For example... now that it is clear that Pearson is out of control, why does he continue to transport these things? Is the person who provides him the goods clear, or is it just a randomly selected businessman?

"How did you determine the location of these ships?" This is actually where I am a little confused.

Because although the ship is sailing on the commercial road, the departure time must be random, and it must avoid the patrol ship of the Inspection Department. It is not easy to actually intercept the ship you want.

"Confirm the location..." The pirate first mate's expression suddenly froze. He looked at me with a confused face and said, "Isn't this an easy thing? Just follow the guidance..."

"Follow the guidance? Wait, what is the guidance?!" I realized something was not right.

The pirate first mate's body began to tremble slightly. He covered his head with a ridiculous smile on his face.

"No, don't you know? That ship is like a signal, and it's clearly there for people to snatch. It's really hard to refuse!"

"It's so obvious... how is that possible? Although the boat is indeed a bit new, it's impossible to say that it's so obvious that it's being robbed, right?" I said in surprise.

"Can't you see?" The pirate's first mate suddenly laughed, "In that case, you are really a poor guy..."

"Did you see it?" He pointed to the distance, "It's all dark in the sky, but the silver light is standing in that place as brightly as an angel. It's like building a lighthouse on the ship, tempting us to come over. !”

Where is the light? Or……

"Just like those guys." I sighed.

Back in the warehouse, those wanderers were all attracted to the warehouse after seeing something, and what they said at that time was——

"Angel."

I picked up the ink star stone and placed it in front of his eyes.

"You actually know what this is."

"I, I don't understand what you are talking about..." The pirate first mate turned his head, a thin layer of sweat already forming on his head.

"This thing is called black star stone. The powder made into it is addictive. You know that, and have you eaten it?" I looked at him expressionlessly and said.