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Chapter 27(3/3)

Therefore, the interactions between pirates and old friends are much closer to those of the unscrupulous merchants like Kobain who rely on their power to make ill-gotten gains.

"How do you plan to arrange it?" asked Miel.

"We also pay for those pirates. As long as we pay those pirates above those guys, we can easily turn the pirates into those merchants who spend money. I guess that in order to avoid the impact of the great riots in Southport on themselves, those merchants must have their own way of protecting themselves. They will definitely make a secret code with the pirates not to rob them." Mr. Hyde said, his expression was deep and cold.

"I don't want any violence in Southport. I'm willing to pay the money, but I don't want pirates to come ashore to rob. Your method is no different from Bain's. It's always an extremely dangerous thing to attract sharks." Miel frowned and said.

"I'm sorry, I have no other choice. Although sharks are quite terrible creatures, I at least have more effective control methods for this creature. For me, what is really terrible is the beasts on the land, and the Count Robert and the King are the real strong opponents. You have never forgotten what you came to ask me to participate in this plan for. The pirate looting is just a small pain, and I have a way to reduce it to the extent that it will not affect the prosperity of the South Port. What I really want to deal with is Count Robert, and all arrangements are prepared for him."

This time Hyde never gave in because he had arranged everything, and a huge trap and a fatal mechanism was indispensable, which was the clever and cruel device that triggered the trap mechanism.

Hearing Hyde said this, Miel hesitated.

"You don't want to see my power appear in Nangang, and you don't want me to use force to deal with those businessmen with ulterior motives. I'll listen to you. Now there is no force in Nangang, but you don't want to borrow my men to fight against pirates. There is no conflict of interest between me and the pirates, and it is absolutely stupid to bleed without any meaning." Hyde threw the threat he had planned to his old friend.

Miel fell into deep thought once again.

He knew very well that if Mr. Hyde did not provide assistance, the strength of Nangang would not be able to fight against pirates at all, and even a group of gangs who broke out from other places could turn the peace of Nangang into earth.

Such a thing happened ten years ago, and after that, Maier never dared to completely reject Hyde's power outside Nangang. Without Hyde, Nangang would undoubtedly be exposed to the sight of too many greedy and violent outlaws.

Although he had visited the old lord and asked him to send the guards of Serth Fort to protect the prosperity of South Port, the guards of Serth Fort were all those who had never fought a war and were afraid of death. When they were in South Port, they made this paradise smoky, but when the pirates came, they fled faster than anyone else.

Miel had no choice but to discover that without Hyde, the prosperity and freedom of South Port would be difficult to maintain. Now he was also helpless to discover that he had to accept Hyde's arrangement.

"Well, I believe you will not destroy the beautiful scenery in front of you and I have fought for most of my life. This is my Nangang, and it is also your Nangang. Let those storms that will inevitably come as little as possible to harass the city. I believe you can do this." Maire sighed. He decided to compromise with his old friend. Although it is quite painful to give up the principle that he has always adhered to, if he lets countless people build hard to endure the disaster for this unnecessary persistence, it will definitely not be the choice of a businessman.

"Haha, I know you are reasonable, so I will say goodbye." As Mr. Hyde said that, he left the garden and walked down the hillside.

There was a luxury carriage parked there, and the driver who drove the car was no longer Ted but another young man.

Mr. Hyde got into the carriage, and there were two people in the carriage. They were naturally the king of killers, Kyle, and on the chair opposite him was the coach Ted.

Ted looked extremely tired. The gray cloth clothes he was wearing were full of scratches and scratches, his face was colorful and ink paint everywhere. Although he had already been scrubbed, these things were obviously not so easy to clean.

Ted immediately woke up and climbed up from the chair when he realized that Mr. Hyde had already gotten on the carriage.

Mr. Hyde sat down in his seat and drove slowly towards Nangang City.

"Let's find a clean place without anyone to walk around." Mr. Hyde ordered to the driver who was driving outside.

The coachman caught the carriage onto a remote path.

"Boss, has the negotiations with Old Man Mair been successful?" Ted asked.

"We can make a lot of money from my old friend. Miel is sometimes generous," Mr. Hyde said with a smile.

"Do you want me to inform the pirates and be prepared? Those guys are already in a panic and are about to cause something." Ted said.

"I asked Ecker to do this and told him to ask the pirates for a huge price so that we could get more money from Mill, and then tell Ecker to let the pirates let go of robbers, but don't cause any death. This is something that Mill and I have discussed. Ecker has absolutely no way to convince those guys.

"Tell Eckert to train those pirates well, so that they can understand what is worth robbing, what should be taken lightly, what looks good but has no value to take. I don't want to see expensive porcelain and glass breaking all over the floor." Mr. Hyde ordered a series of instructions, knowing Eckert would definitely understand what he meant.

"I will arrive at Fort Serth as soon as possible and tell Eckert about this." Ted nodded and said.

"By the way, ask Eckert again, what's the progress there recently? I plan to move those merchants, but I don't plan to be enemies with the families behind these guys. It's definitely useful to keep those wealthy families, but I don't know how Fez is going, so it's hard for me to act rashly here." Mr. Hyde suddenly frowned and said.

"Fisfes seems to be about to return to Serthburg, I heard Eckert say it." Ted thought for a moment and replied.

"That's great, so I have no worries. You go to Serthburg this time and visit Ribo to see how his physical condition is. Although he doesn't need him to come forward this time, if he can recover his health, it will definitely be the strongest restraint for Earl Robert."

"Do you need to tell that little guy this time?" Ted asked.

Mr. Hyde pondered for a while and shook his head and said, "No need to disturb him, let him rest."

"What should I do if that mysterious person? I saw that person dressed up as a public carriage driver with my own eyes. There was definitely something wrong with being sneaky." Ted immediately reminded the boss that because he had been surveillance for a whole day, he always felt that this mysterious person was not simple, because the envoy stood in the cold wind for several hours in order to wait for this mysterious person.

"The Earl of Roberto cannot have no helper, but he did not contact the helper himself before the assassination of Rebel. His failure proves that he does not know Rebel's identity as a magician. You can imagine how loyal this ally is to him. Just let Eckert be careful. In the case of Serthburg, only Revey can decide the success or failure of Count Roberto. Let Perm keep a close eye on Count Lavi's mansion and office."

Speaking of this, Mr. Hyde thought for a while and continued, "At the Fort Serth, you tell Elder Monte to contact the Archbishop as soon as possible, and if it is convenient, ask him to report the situation here to His Majesty the Pope, and ask the Holy See to put pressure on His Majesty the King, which will be more effective than any method."

Ted nodded repeatedly, and he remembered everything Mr. Hyde said firmly in his mind.

After a circle of carriage, it slowly drove into the city.

Mr. Hyde does not have his own house in Nangang. Every time he comes to Nangang, he either lives at Mr. Mair's house or stays at the Polemendo Hotel.

This is the most luxurious hotel in Nangang near the city center. The room on the fifth floor, opposite the port on the east side of the fifth floor, has been rented out by Mr. Hyde for many years.

The decoration and layout inside were arranged by Mr. Hyde himself, completely different from other rooms in the hotel.

As soon as he returned to the hotel, Ted immediately set off for Serthburg. He had long been used to these days of running around.

The two hours he had just been in the carriage was a rare sleep he had in the past three days. Usually, he could only take a short break if he could find Mr. Hyde or Eckert at any time.

Seeing Ted running out of Nangang with a fast horse, Mr. Hyde calmed down and returned to his room.

"Call Pym for me." Mr. Hyde ordered to the butler.

The housekeeper ran out of the room without saying a word. He was not sure where the thief, Pemb, lived. He had to find a golden finger on the street first. At this time, the golden fingers might not be wandering around the street.

The butler was very lucky. In the casino behind Nangang Pier, he caught a golden finger and led the way through him. The butler easily found Paim.

Of course, Peem did not dare to delay, so he quickly followed the butler to Mr. Hyde's room.

The housekeeper stood tactfully outside the door, staring at the corridor, whether there were suspicious strangers.

In the room, Peem saw that Mr. Hyde had changed into a set of clothes before going to bed, and it was obvious that Mr. Hyde was about to rest.

Peam knew very well that this meant that the boss had nothing urgent to deal with.

If his guess is not wrong, the boss probably wants him to monitor someone.

"Pym, I found you here so late to do something." Mr. Hyde handed a note full of names to Paim.

"The names of fifty-two merchants are written on it, and the ones with red lines are the most important people to pay attention to. I need you to arrange all your subordinates and pay close attention to the important people on the list. As for the other guys, you can relax a little, but if you have any abnormal actions, you still have to report to me immediately and send additional personnel to stare at that guy." Mr. Hyde ordered.

"Boss, I don't have enough people in my hands. Most of my subordinates have been sent to Fort Serth. I only have more than thirty subordinates in my hands. It's not enough to monitor everyone on the list." Pemb complained.

"I pay for it. You should buy some spies. You should be familiar with this. Don't be afraid of spending money. The market in Nangang is higher than that of Lai, but it is not much higher. It doesn't matter if you buy more spies, but don't show off your strength." Mr. Hyde said.

"I understand. I will buy some clerks and dock workers as our eyeliners. However, Nangang has no good feelings for us. I am afraid it is not easy to really buy eyeliners who are loyal to us. Boss, you are very familiar with Mr. Maire. Can you ask him to open a certificate of the Nangang patrol team for me? With this identity, I can buy those eyeliners openly. This identity is quite useful in this place." Peem said.

Mr. Hyde nodded: "You are very thoughtful. I will send you an introduction letter. You will go to meet Mail early tomorrow morning, and he will arrange everything for you. If you need money, you can also withdraw it from Mail first. Eckert is in Fort Serth. I haven't managed the finances for a long time. With Moil, it is much more convenient than if I take it out. I will check out with Mail."

As he said that, Mr. Hyde walked to the desk, took out a piece of letter paper from the desk drawer, and quickly opened a letter of introduction.

After blowing the ink on the letter, Mr. Hyde carefully folded the letter, sealed it with paste, and handed it to Peem.
Chapter completed!
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