[They're not even real pirates like you. Shouldn't you just abandon them and get better criminals to join your ranks, filth? Ace's eyes set on the ship a moment longer, listening to the cannon fire in the background. The Navy hadn't set entirely on their spot yet, but they would be, soon. Ace thought on the short, rage-filled conversation he had with the admiral before he burned his leading ship--before he broke it apart and walked off with his prideful mantle.
Still, Ace's move wasn't enough to sate his anger. He felt the same way as Ikki. Breaking someone's pride was one thing, but with mutts, they had to be taught. At that, Ace's anger likely would never, ever subside when it came to those men.]
I want to know how you'll feel later. This isn't the end of it.
[He swung his foot against one of the ropes tangled on the ship, one of the boards loosening and allowing a few more riggings to come loose so he could climb them. He tilted his head, gesturing for Ikki to follow. He began to climb, anger still audible in his voice.]
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Still, Ace's move wasn't enough to sate his anger. He felt the same way as Ikki. Breaking someone's pride was one thing, but with mutts, they had to be taught. At that, Ace's anger likely would never, ever subside when it came to those men.]
I want to know how you'll feel later. This isn't the end of it.
[He swung his foot against one of the ropes tangled on the ship, one of the boards loosening and allowing a few more riggings to come loose so he could climb them. He tilted his head, gesturing for Ikki to follow. He began to climb, anger still audible in his voice.]
They can hurt more than this.