Carlotta's Daily Report-Chapter 84: Invincible

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Chapter 84: Invincible

Corpses fell one after another, and the crimson blood stained the earth.

Many pirates were shocked by this scene, their hearts filled with complexity.

Not long ago, the Silver Hook Pirates had slaughtered the Blaze Pirates, leaving their bodies scattered everywhere. At that time, they all thought that the Silver Hook Pirates were invincible in the King’s Ruins, and no one could touch them until the other pirate crews of the Ten Great Pirates arrived.

But now, just two people alone were causing the Silver Hook Pirates to fall one after another, and the air was filled with the scent of their blood.

Amelia was the main force of the slaughter. Various weapons continuously appear around her, each one seems wielded by a powerful transcendent, capable of unleashing exquisite attacks. Among the pirates, it was nothing short of a massacre.

Even two ninth-tier apprentices were retreating step by step in front of Amelia, powerless to resist.

On the other side, Carlotta did not cause as much carnage, but as a sixth-tier apprentice, she was engaged in a one-on-one duel with Caiden, a ninth-tier apprentice of considerable status, and she was not at a disadvantage. This was something extremely hard to believe.

"Wait, is Caiden at a disadvantage?"

Suddenly, a pirate seemed to notice something and blurted out.

The pirates all turned their eyes to Carlotta’s side, and one by one, their faces uncontrollably showed surprise.

Carlotta and Caiden’s duel was still ongoing, and it still looked as intense as ever. Their weapons clashed continuously, the sound of their collisions crisp and clear, echoing one after another.

But upon closer inspection, it was clear that, unknowingly, only Carlotta was on the offensive.

Although Caiden was still swinging his scimitar rapidly in front of him, each swing was not for attacking but for defending.

Kill, kill, kill, kill, kill!

Although Carlotta was a cute girl, she never behaved as softly as most girls. She dared to go to great lengths to assassinate someone like Soren under the oppression of the powerful. Her ferocity is never lost to anyone.

At this moment, she was undoubtedly becoming more and more frenzied in her assault, like a god of death, each move aimed at taking lives.

Under such a fierce attack, cold sweat dripped from Caiden’s forehead. He felt physically and mentally exhausted, his trembling hands almost unable to hold onto the scimitar.

Why is this happening?

Why has it come to this?

Caiden couldn’t understand at all. He only knew that his current situation was very bad. The opponent’s attacks were almost breaking him, and his hands were already swollen, with a clear sense of numbness even spreading to his forearms.

He knew he couldn’t continue like this. Even though he didn’t want to admit it, he had to acknowledge that if this continued, he might very well die at the hands of this sixth-tier apprentice.

He needed help!

In the brief moments between hastily blocking attacks, Caiden looked over at the other members of the Silver Hook Pirates.

But this glance made his pupils contract, his heart trembled, and a strong sense of fear surged up in him.

As he looked over, Amelia happened to be controlling a series of reminiscent rapier swords, slaying two ninth-tier apprentice pirates and starting to massacre the remaining members of the Silver Hook Pirates.

No one could stop her. Her silver hair fluttered, her movements were composed, and the weapons around her danced wildly, killing everything in her path.

This scene inevitably caused Caiden to lose his composure.

Carlotta’s combat experience was extremely rich. Even a brief flaw could not escape her eyes.

Just as Caiden lost his composure, she suddenly unleashed the Elven Phantom Sound, and a series of sword shadows flashed before Caiden’s eyes, causing him to be momentarily unable to discern the direction of the attack in his haste.

While frantically blocking, he couldn’t help but shout, "Stop! Don’t you know my father is Demelath? My father is the vice-leader of the Silver Hook Pirates!"

Carlotta seemed not to hear Caiden’s words and swung her sword horizontally.

The next moment, Caiden felt his body lighten, as if he was floating.

No... it wasn’t that his body had become lighter, nor was he floating.

He looked down and saw the all-too-familiar headless corpse falling backward limply.

That was his body.

Caiden’s vision went dark, and he died on the spot.

"He even threatened me? Was I raised to be scared?"

Carlotta claims indifferently.

She raised her head and scanned her surroundings. Every pirate who met her gaze felt a chill run through their bodies and turned to leave without a second thought.

Even some of the pirates fled far away, not even having the courage to stay here. With the Silver Hook Pirates ending up like this, they had completely lost confidence in competing for the Pirate King’s treasure.

There were no more Silver Hook Pirates in sight. Although those guys were all arrogant and domineering, with Amelia’s intervention, not a single one survived.

This made Carlotta couldn’t help but praise, "You’re really amazing. I’ve never seen you really fight before. At the apprentice level, you’re invincible, right?"

Amelia couldn’t help but smile at this. "When you grow up, you’ll be the real invincible one."

Although she had seen Carlotta training, witnessing her kill a ninth-tier apprentice in actual combat still gave her a sense of newfound respect.

As a noble lady, she had seen many so-called geniuses, but she felt that those geniuses should all call Carlotta the true genius.

Carlotta said, "Let’s go to the next level. You go and pass the first test."

Amelia nodded and walked towards the Mirror Puppet.

Carlotta, holding the blood-stained Rose Cross, scanned her surroundings. No matter which pirate she looked at, they all lowered their heads, not daring to meet her gaze.

The pirates who could enter the second level were at least sixth-tier apprentices, their levels not lower than Carlotta’s, yet they didn’t even have the courage to face her directly.

Carlotta had already used her most real achievements to tell these pirates just how difficult she was to mess with.

’These guys will definitely spread the word that I killed Caiden when they left. The Silver Hook Pirates will probably come after me... but it’s fine, it’s chaotic outside. And I’m not even using my real face.’

Carlotta touched her face.

She can restore her real appearance or use the Illusion Mask to change into another face.

And she had other ways to deal with it.

Without thinking more, Carlotta arrived in front of the cave leading to the third level.

Amelia went to the Mirror Puppet. Like Carlotta, she unleashed a burst of power upon approaching and quickly crippled the Mirror Puppet, becoming the second person to pass the test.

Then Amelia came to Carlotta’s side and extended her hand to Carlotta.

Carlotta knew that Amelia was worried that going to the next level might still have the random teleportation effect that would separate them, so she wanted to hold hands.

Without hesitation, she reached out and grasped Amelia’s soft hand.

The two of them held hands as they arrived at the third challenge.

Unlike the previous two, the space of the third challenge was small, with visible boundaries, as if they were inside a mountain.

Inside the mountain, a book emitting a soft white light floated in the air. As Carlotta and Amelia arrived, the book immediately split into two identical books, which then floated in front of them.

Amelia let go of Carlotta’s hand, opened the book, and looked at it with a slightly surprised expression, "This challenge... are we supposed to answer questions?"

She noticed that the book was filled with various questions, each without an answer, seemingly waiting for her to respond.

She only needed to swipe her finger across the blank space below each question to write her answer.

"It seems like we have to answer the questions," Carlotta said, already starting to answer.

In her view, the third challenge was the most difficult, a judgment based on the known answers.

The intelligence from earlier had already informed her of the answers to all the questions in this challenge. Without having seen those answers in advance, simply looking at the questions in the book would not have made her understand just how absurd the difficulty of this challenge was.

For example, one question in the book was: If someone arranges for you to face an evenly matched opponent, how would you achieve victory?

The answer from the intelligence was: Whoever arranged it, I’ll cut them down. What kind of person dares to make arrangements for me? Are you worthy?

Could anyone think of such an answer?

Another question was: If someone sends you a generous gift and wants to join you, how would you arrange for this person?

The answer from the intelligence was: Kill them. If I want something, I’ll take it myself. If I want subordinates, I’ll take them myself. I can’t trust anything that isn’t taken by force.

How many people could answer correctly?

The answers required for the questions in the book were mostly of this type. Without knowing the correct answers, who would have thought the answers could be so abstract?

Carlotta felt that the Pirate King had left these questions to find a kindred spirit to inherit his treasure. But looking across the entire Starlight Sea, it would be hard to find someone who matched the Pirate King’s mindset.

Since there was no kindred Wraith, she might as well cheat and inherit everything herself.

Carlotta quickly wrote the answers in the book, line by line, without needing to think.

A not-too-thick book contained a hundred questions, and it didn’t take long for Carlotta to finish answering all of them.

Meanwhile, Amelia had only answered ten questions.

At that moment, the book in Carlotta’s hands suddenly burst into brilliant light.

Under their gaze, the book flipped its pages in the air, and with each turn, a golden number appeared above the book, as if it were scoring.

When the last page was turned, a dazzling 100 points appeared before them.

In this Q&A, Carlotta had undoubtedly achieved a perfect score.

When such a score appeared, the book in Amelia’s hands faded and disappeared, as if to say that a result had already been determined, and no more challengers were needed.

Then, Carlotta’s book in the air began to twist, pulling out a golden vortex in the void. Through the vortex, a small room could be faintly seen behind it; the vortex was a doorway.

Amelia stared in a daze and couldn’t help but say, "Carlotta, you cleared it so quickly?"

"Seems like it. Even random person can clear the challenge. Looks like I’m lucky. I’ll go take a look."

Carlotta walked over with a smile.

Random person?

Watching Carlotta disappear into the golden vortex, Amelia felt a mix of amusement and exasperation.

After passing through the golden vortex, a simply furnished small room appeared before Carlotta.

A table with some books on it. Beside it was a row of bookshelves, densely packed with blueprints.

Other than that, there was nothing else noteworthy in the small room.

Carlotta walked to the table and first looked at the books, finding that they were all about Knighthood and magic.

There were twelve Knighthood paths, none of them ordinary, all of them high-end.

The Tempest Knight Path used by Caiden and the Sea Fury Knight Path used by the Pirate King himself were among the twelve.

There were nine types of magic path, each recorded in great detail.

But whether it was Knighthood or magic, none of it was useful to Carlotta. As someone who had already embarked on the path of Transcendent, she couldn’t switch to another Knighthood path or magic path.

After storing these books in her storage card, Carlotta looked at the blueprints on the table.

The blueprint was for an alchemical ship, and the one before her was just a summary. The detailed content was on the bookshelf, recording all the construction details of a top-tier alchemical ship.

According to the blueprint, the alchemical ship was divided into three stages.

Even if only the first stage was built, it would be enough to dominate the seas and reign supreme.

If the second stage of the alchemical ship could be built, it would even be enough to make the Imperial Navy bow its head, becoming a truly invincible overlord.

If the strongest third stage of the alchemical ship could be built, it could even be driven on land, treating the earth as the sea, becoming truly invincible in the world!

At the end of the summary blueprint, there was a message left by the Pirate King.

"Unfortunately, due to the scarcity of materials, I could only build the first stage of the alchemical ship, equipped with some second-stage weapons, which wasn’t enough to defeat the Imperial Navy. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been defeated."

"To those who come after me, if you can reach here, it means your temperament is completely aligned with mine. I entrust my legacy to you, and I am at ease. What I couldn’t accomplish, I leave to you. Defeat the Imperial Navy of Wendell Empire, and let the seas become our pirate domain!"

He also told the successors not to disdain the few things left here.

Back then, in order to fight against the Wendell Empire’s navy, he had gone all out, and everything had been spent in that battle. All that remained now was knowledge.

Carlotta was stunned.

What was left... was only knowledge?

But what use was this knowledge?

The Knighthood paths and magic paths were useless to her, and as for the construction of the alchemical ship, it had nothing to do with her. Not only was she not an alchemist, but even if she were, she had no materials to build such a high-level alchemical ship.

"Is this the Pirate King’s treasure?"

Carlotta couldn’t believe it and immediately went to search the bookshelf, hoping to find something useful.

Could the great Pirate King really be this shabby?

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