The warrior, after taking one last look at the commander's lifeless body, left the lever room. There were mixed emotions among the spectators he left behind. But almost all of the soldiers had moved away from the area where the warrior was. No one wanted to attack the warrior until the reinforcements arrived.
In silence, the warrior left the lever room, which was the center of the headquarters he left behind.
The crew and Captain Grace came out of the narrow cage of the cell and joined the warrior. Samuel had left a while ago to prepare the ship. When they came out of the cell, they looked at the warrior with grateful eyes. Captain Grace, looking into the warrior's eyes with a strong hope, started to speak.
"Warrior, I can never underestimate you. Thanks to you, I escaped once again," said Captain Grace.
The warrior, bowing his head slightly, warned, "We are not safe yet. We have to move. We have to get out of here before the reinforcements arrive."
"How are we going to get out of here?"
"Samuel is waiting for us in the south of the headquarters with the ship ready."
When the captain heard that Samuel was alive, a smile appeared on her face again, but there was no time to rejoice. Turning directly to her crew, the captain gave them only one order.
"Don't scatter, everyone run to the ship." With Captain Grace's order, the crew ran after the warrior to the south of the headquarters. The warrior, holding his sword in his hand, was ready for any enemy that might come in front of him. But the soldiers in the headquarters were stunned by the death of their commanders, and did not dare to attack the warrior. Only a few of them tried to stop the fleeing ones with their swords. But the warrior quickly neutralized the attackers.
Finally, they reached the port in the huge headquarters where the ships were side by side.
"Did you see the ship?" the warrior asked Captain Grace.
Captain Grace pointed to the ship at the back and said,
"There she is, head to the ship." With Captain Grace's words, the crew ran to the ship at the back. The ship was a pirate ship captured by the soldiers. The ship was standing apart from the other ships in the port of the headquarters. It had an old and worn-out appearance. But Samuel had done his best to keep the ship running. The ship was ready to sail out of the sea outside the headquarters. Samuel, inside the ship, was waiting for the warrior and his friends, ready.
When the warrior and his friends reached the ship, Samuel greeted them. "Warrior, Captain, it's nice to see you again," said Samuel.
Not wanting to waste time, the captain gave orders to her crew, wanting to get out of here as soon as possible.
"Everyone take your places! let's get my ship out of here."
This fast ship, freed from its chains thanks to Samuel, started to move in an instant with the crew. Samuel turned the helm and directed the ship to the big gate, the only exit. But he could hear the noises coming from behind the gate. The soldiers were trying to close the gate and keep the pirates here until the reinforcements arrived. But this ship, which was as fast as they said, barely managed to pass through the gate that was about to close.
The warrior, the captain and the others left the headquarters behind. They disappeared from sight in a short time.
Seeing that the environment was calm, Captain Grace hugged her brother Samuel when she saw him. "Samuel, I'm glad to see you alive," said Captain Grace.
As a punishment, after hugging him, she squeezed his shoulder hard, wanting to warn him.
"If you ever do anything without telling me, I'll feed you to the sharks, understand?"
Samuel, with a shaky voice from the pain he felt, confirmed what his sister said.
"Okay, sis, whatever you say."
The sister, hearing his words, let go of her brother and made the crew laugh a little at this situation. The crew was happy to be free again, but there was one more important thing to do. That was to defeat the most powerful emperor of this time.