Luck is relative. The luck of other pirates on the Inner Sea seemed not so good after all, not every pirate had Gold's good fortune, or it could be said the Goddess of Luck once again sided with the Bandit Gull.
In the following voyage, the Bandit Gull, having avoided the main shipping routes, only encountered a few sporadic unfamiliar vessels.
But with strong winds at sea and sails fully spread, the Bandit Gull swiftly sped along, leaving those unfamiliar ships with only a glimpse of her masts before falling far behind.
Just like the boastful fat captain proudly claimed, "This is the best clipper on the Inner Sea."
However, the Bandit Gull's detour added three days to its journey, leaving the unprepared Major Moritz, who lacked flexibility in his provisions, to run out of his stock of alcohol.