The Necromancer is amassing troops like crazy in the apocalypse

Chapter 824 - 824 666 Leave the Human Head Behind



Chapter 824 - 824 666 Leave the Human Head Behind

?Chapter 824: Chapter 666, Leave the Human Head Behind Chapter 824: Chapter 666, Leave the Human Head Behind “Start from the beginning,” Wu Heng said, his eyebrows slightly furrowed.

Across from him, Mackintosh replied, “After receiving suspicious information about this ship, we began to gather some intelligence. The vessel had been docked at the harbor for four days. Other than the first day it docked, when a large amount of cargo was unloaded, it has just been sitting there.”

But every day, many supplies have been brought on board, and after some investigation, we found out they were regular deliveries of food and fresh water.”

Based on just that, we can conclude there are still many people on the ship who did not disembark. They are unlikely to be Tamed Beast or slaves; they wouldn’t be fed so well. Many people are hiding inside, but their purpose is still unclear.”

“So I decided to give you a call,” he added.

Mackintosh spoke quickly, but his meaning was clear enough.

The ship had been moored for 4 days, with food and fresh water delivered every day.

Based on this alone, it was clear there was something amiss.

Nearly a hundred people with unknown intentions staying at the port certainly posed a problem.

“Who is delivering the food to the ship?” Wu Heng asked.

“Servants from an estate on the island. Their identity is still being confirmed, but they seem to be recent arrivals who purchased property on the island,” answered Mackintosh straightforwardly.

Wu Heng fell silent for a moment, then asked, “What number is the ship moored at in the port? What are the ship’s distinguishing features?”

“Dock number 5, a large commercial cargo ship flying a flag with a red beak on a blue background,” Mackintosh responded.

“I understand. Keep an eye on them from your side too, but don’t alert them yet,” instructed Wu Heng.

“Understood.”

After hanging up the phone, Wu Heng leaned against his desk, deep in thought.

It was clear the people aboard did not understand the coastal situation well.

They did not know that any common dockworker on the island could speculate that there were people hiding on the ship based on the amount of food being delivered.

Of course, it’s also possible that they thought the port was too chaotic or their stay too brief to be noticed by anyone.

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