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Chapter 802

    Chapter 802


    Chapter 802 The mask belonged to Jack.


    Jack squinted as he sized up the man before him.


    The man looked like Ethan, but Ethan had arger frame.


    Jack''s gaze then fell on Logan''s face.


    It was a very in face.


    Jack had never seen it before.


    Was he not one of the assassins sent to kill him? “Do you know me?" Yes.


    That was Jack''s voice.


    Logan took a few steps forward and grabbed his cor.


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    He said coldly, "Spit it out.


    Why are you here?" Jack thought the man''s attitude was weird.


    If he was one of the assassins after his life, they would have put a bullet through his head by now.


    They wouldn''t ask silly questions.


    Who was this man? Logan''s kick from before hadnded on Jack''s wound and caused the wound to


    reopen.


    Blood started to flow and stain his shirt.


    However, before Logan could question Jack further, a terrified sailor yelled in the corridor, "Pirates!


    Pirates are here!" Acold gleam shed in Logan''s eyes.


    So they crossed paths with pirates after all? Those scum.


    Outside, the sound of sailors running around followed.


    Even though they were just on a regr cargo ship, they were still armed with some weapons.


    Back when pirates were rampant in the area, everyone had to pick up some skills in order to survive.


    But the pirates had just been eliminated a few years ago and peace returned to the area for a bit.


    But now, the pirates were back.


    Logan immediately tied Jack up and threw him aside.


    "Stay put." Then, he quickly left.


    No matter what Jack''s goal was, he would never hurt Olivia.


    He wasn''t a threatpared to the pirates.


    Jack was only thinking about the two children.


    Damn it.


    Why would pirates appear at that very moment? Tobias was ying with the two children in his room.


    He noticed that despite being young, they were very intelligent.


    They were very mature too, more mature than children their age should ever be.


    "Genius! You''re an utter genius, Zack," Tobias said.


    He had only intended to teach Zack how to y chess to pass the time.


    But he didn''t expect Zack to pick up the game so quickly.


    It had only been a few days since Zack learned the game, but Tobias was no longer a match for him.


    Tobias would be ridiculed if word got out that he lost at chess to a child who was barely three years old.


    As for Alicia, she didn''t like to y chess.


    Rather, she enjoyed using hisputer.


    Other kids their age couldn''t even count to three, but these two had already built an extensive


    vocabry.


    Zack moved a piece on the board.


    It was a checkmate.


    He had ended the game in less than five minutes.


    Tobias was beyond excited.


    He knew that Zack would be able to make a name for himself if he was given a proper education.


    Before Tobias could pester Zack for another game, amotion was heard outside the room.


    "B-bad news, captain! Pirates are here!" The door was pushed open with a "bang".


    A frightened young sailor stood at the entrance.


    This sailor hadn''t been on the ship for too long.


    He had only seen peaceful days.


    He had never seen such chaos.


    The smile on Tobias'' face faded.


    "Don''t piss yourself.


    It''s toote to run.


    We can only face them head-on." He put down the chess piece he was holding.


    Then, he patted both the children on their heads.


    “Be good.


    Stay here and don''t go out.


    I''ll protect you." Alicia tugged on his sleeve worriedly.


    ''''P-please don''t go." "Silly child, I''m the captain.


    I have to be there for my crew.


    Don''t be afraid.


    I promised I would bring you ashore."
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