Black Bone Tower Part 4

Previous: Black Bone Tower Part 3

This new crew introduced themselves as The Descendants. First was Rangass D. Kimi, captain of their group. Then there came Jana Chi, first mate and fighter of their group. Then there was Dala, the Nekojin, who seemed to talk rather normal to everyone, although all of them had a million and one questions for her, but none of them found the proper time to ask.

Kimi: We're here for an opportunity, one that could possibly skyrocket our fame across the New World!

Rinji: Oh? [Leaned against one of the bigger boulders on the shore, which was as black as anything on the ground in that dread land of a place.] An opportunity, you say?

Usagi: Why would you want to skyrocket your fame? Wouldn't that bring more marines to you?

Kimi: Possibly, maybe even get me a victory over a Vice Admiral, just like what brought you to such heights, Captain Rinji.

Rinji: Mewhahahahahaha! I think what you're talking about is infamy, and that is not at all why I battled the marines in the first place. I merely did that for survival.

Jana: You see, Kimi? I told you, it is foolish to blood the water for sharks.

Kimi: Blah blah blah blah, whatever, that's still not the only reason why we're here. There's also a great deal of treasure. [She pointed toward the other side of the island, where many other pirate ships were docked.] We heard it's only a few days before we can take the challenge.

Rinji: The what?

Voice: She speaks of the challenge of the Tower. Something of which she should not be speaking of!

All of them turned toward a figure standing on top of a rather large pile of boulders. There stood a young man with a bandana wrapped onto his head, and behind him stood a rather large group of pirates, all of them seeming around the same age group, which couldn't be more than nineteen or twenty. He was Richard Killmeister, with a bounty of 150,000,000 Bellis, Captain of the Orphan Pirates.

Richard: There is only a select few who will be chosen to take the challenge, and I aim to take the challenge... unchallenged.

Chio: So you don't want to take the challenge?

Richard: What?

Chio: You just said you want to take the challenge unchallenged, so that means you don't want to take the challenge.

Richard: Well no, I mean I want to take the challenge, but make it to where it's not so much of a challenge.

Chio: So shouldn't you take a challenge that's a little more challenging?

Richard: Well no, if it's not so challenging, then I'll get the money with only a slight challenge.

Chio: But the challenge of that challenge may be relatively challenging, so you might have quite the challenge for it to be unchallenged, or even not so challenging.

Richard: But that challenge... well the challenge... But then that challenge...

Kimi: So you wanted to challenge me?

Richard: Well... wait... challenge... I mean... YES! I challenge you!

Kimi: That doesn't sound very challenging.