Pirates: Building a Pirate Family.

Chapter 1729 Napoleon's Prison Escape (1)

He seemed to have no idea how to hide his edge or restrain his aggressiveness.

Perhaps this is also closely related to Napoleon's personal experience.

After all, he had been on Kami Island since he was six years old, and growing up in such an environment meant that he didn't have too many concerns or constraints.

Over time, he naturally developed this flamboyant personality.

At this moment, Napoleon was alone in the cabin, feeling depressed and extremely down.

On the deck, Cap lay leisurely in the rocking chair, waiting and waiting, but Napoleon never escaped by ship as he expected.

This made Cap frown, his heart full of confusion and uneasiness. He really couldn't figure out what Napoleon was doing.

This inexplicable situation made Cap very annoyed, and even gave him an urge to go down to the bottom of the ship to find out what was going on.

However, Karp finally resisted the urge.

He was fully aware of his mission and responsibilities. If he really went to the bottom of the ship and saw Napoleon, he would probably find it difficult to suppress his inner anger and would disobey orders and kill him to prevent future troubles.

Although doing so might bring serious consequences to himself, at that moment, Karp felt that this seemed to be the only option that could give him peace of mind.

Time passed by minute by minute, and Cap just lay quietly in the rocking chair, motionless, as if the whole world had nothing to do with him.

Napoleon on the other side also lowered his head, looking listless, as if he had lost all his life.

It was unknown how long it took, but Napoleon finally came to his senses from his endless decadence.

He slowly raised his head and carefully looked around at the dim environment for the first time.

"Ok?"

Napoleon suddenly uttered a puzzled murmur.

"I'm still on the boat!"

He felt his body swaying slightly with the swaying of the ship, and at the same time, a sense of closeness arose from the bottom of his heart.

This feeling of closeness was all too familiar to Napoleon, and he only felt it so strongly when he was close to the sea or deep in the sea.

The feeling was like being back in his mother's arms, making him feel extremely safe and comfortable.

"No, how long have I been unconscious?"

Napoleon suddenly realized this problem. He sat up abruptly and subconsciously raised his hand to rub his forehead, trying to make himself more awake.

However, the moment his hand touched his forehead, he was surprised to find that there were no restraints on his body!

Napoleon was startled and stood up quickly.

He looked carefully and was surprised to find that his body was not restrained at all, as if the cage had no effect on him at all.

"How dare the Navy treat me so lightly?"

Napoleon widened his eyes, looked at his body in disbelief, and muttered to himself.

His eyes then fell on the cage that trapped him. It was made of just ordinary steel and didn't look like anything special.

A sneer appeared on Napoleon's lips, and he decided to test the strength of the cage himself.

He suddenly stretched out his hands, grabbed the bars of the cage tightly, and then twisted it with a little force.

With a crisp "crack" sound, the seemingly indestructible steel railing was actually as thin as paper and was easily twisted off by Napoleon!

"this……!"

Napoleon was so shocked that he couldn't close his mouth. He really couldn't understand what the navy was thinking to imprison him in such a cage.

For a strong man like him, an ordinary cage would not be able to contain him. At least it would have to be a special cage like the Seastone Prison!

Napoleon's heart was full of doubts and confusion, and he began to look around at the surrounding environment.

Suddenly, his eyes were drawn to a cage on his left.

That cage was different from the others. Its bars were a peculiar dark grey in color and had some strange runes carved on them.

"Could it be that the Navy has imprisoned itself in the wrong place?"

Such a thought flashed through Napoleon's mind, and he couldn't help but cry out in surprise.

"No, no, how could the Navy make such a low-level mistake!"

He immediately shook his head and denied his idea.

However, even though Napoleon kept telling himself that this was impossible, his doubts grew.

He always felt that something was wrong here, but he couldn't tell where exactly.

Napoleon decided not to dwell on this problem anymore. He looked around and found nothing else unusual.

So, he walked out of the cell without hesitation, ready to find out what was going on.

Napoleon, who was ten meters tall, stood firmly in the center of the cell like a towering mountain.

His huge body made the already small cell seem even more cramped.

However, Napoleon was completely unaware of this, his attention was completely attracted by the closed door above his head.

"It seems that the Navy did this on purpose!"

Napoleon stood in the corridor, staring up at the door above, muttering to himself.

He knew very well that he had caused such a big noise before, and according to common sense, a large number of marines should have come to check out the situation.

But now, the surroundings are quiet, without even a sound.

The profound meaning of this abnormal situation is self-evident.

"Grandpa, I didn't expect you to save me again!"

A wry smile appeared on Napoleon's lips.

He couldn't help but think of his grandfather, the old man who had always cared for him.

The figure of his grandfather kept appearing in his mind, making him feel both warm and helpless.

He felt as if he would never be able to escape his grandfather's protection and would have to live under his grandfather's shadow for the rest of his life.

"No, this cannot go on any longer! I must get in touch with Grandpa and the others as soon as possible. I can't let them worry about me all the time!"

Napoleon thought of his grandfather, father, mother, uncles, aunts, and those who cared about him, and his anxiety became more and more intense.

He clenched his fists tightly, as if he wanted to gather all the strength in his body into these hands.

"I will definitely come back!"

Napoleon suddenly let out a roar. The sound was like thunder, echoing in the cell and even passing through the layers of decks and reaching outside.

When the marines patrolling on the deck heard the roar, their faces suddenly changed.

"Oh no, Napoleon is trying to escape from prison!"

The ordinary marines did not know the inside story, they just thought that Napoleon was taking the opportunity to escape from the cage.

For a moment, the alarm sounded loudly and the entire warship was alarmed.

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