Charles stood at the port, gazing at the sea for a while.
The diary in his arms remained still; he knew he had not yet taken control of St. Michael Island.
The ships still at St. Michael Island were controlled by pirates and slave traders on the second and third tiers, as well as underground merchants who didn't believe someone could successfully rebel on St. Michael Island, so few had fled.
Charles acted swiftly and gained control of almost ninety percent of the ships. He had Ban Lanmalock command all the ships to transport a batch of liberated slaves to Cappadocia City.
The fleet commanded by Ban Lanmalock had just disappeared over the horizon.
Charles looked at the empty St. Michael Port, now devoid of a single ship, and a slight smile crept onto his face.
He wasn't sending all the ships to Menilman just to transport slaves; Ban Lanmalock taking the ships away was mainly to give them all to Menilman.