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Pirate Kingship

Chapter 511 - 388: No One Can Beat Me in My BGM!_3

Author: Beihai Whaling
updatedAt: 2026-02-20

CHAPTER 511: CHAPTER 388: NO ONE CAN BEAT ME IN MY BGM!_3

Even though Dagon was reluctant to admit it, he had no choice but to take Byron seriously as the true "Child of Prophecy" spoken of in the prophecy of revival.

His gaze grew increasingly cold.

Today, I must not let this fledgling dragon escape again. Only by taking his life, along with the Divine King’s Mask and the First Mate’s Seal Ring, can I salvage some of my losses and regroup elsewhere on the Continent.

Before he could swing down his War Axe, a cold female voice suddenly rang out by his ear, "Weakness Curse!"

It was Violet, still hidden within the "Pioneer’s Decree · National Border Lock," simultaneously activating the Authority of the Heavenly Queen and her own Calamity Curse.

However, due to the vast disparity between the Middle Sequence and High Sequence, the curse wasn’t as instantly effective as it had been against the Twins of Light and Darkness.

But Dagon, already exhausted and covered in wounds from his fierce battle with the Ocean Throne, still felt as if someone had suddenly bridled him and forced him to plow eighty acres of muddy land; a profound weakness emanated from within him.

The next moment, CLANG—!

The War Axe in his hand collided with the Big Spear in Byron’s grasp.

It didn’t cleave Byron in half as Dagon had anticipated. Instead, it merely sent him flying, crashing through the side deck railing and out of the cabin.

Byron’s arms were broken, and blood sprayed from his mouth as he flew.

But as long as he didn’t die on the spot, no matter how severe his physical injuries, they were just minor wounds to Byron.

Seeing Dagon give chase, Byron hesitated. Should he let Goddess Freya, this "Avenger for His Father’s Killer," take advantage of Dagon’s unawareness for another backstabbing, or should he continue to lie low and wait for an opportunity?

Suddenly, he heard a familiar violin, followed by a sweet and tender female voice singing:

"When the pear blossoms bloomed across the end of the world;

A gentle gauze floated above the river;

Katyusha stood on the steep bank;

The song was like the bright spring light..."

The violin, the singing, and the ubiquitous Source Material resonated powerfully, echoing across the entire battlefield.

At first, it sounded like a love song, but then it inexplicably seemed to fill one’s vision with a gradually rising, sky-high blaze.

No, it wasn’t just a semblance; flames were truly soaring to the sky.

The Pirate King was no saint, and Prince Sorrenberg was hardly any better.

Taking advantage of the Blue Dragon King single-handedly holding off the Legendary Warship, Prince Sorrenberg immediately commanded the Ghost Battleships, arranged in a line of battle, to unleash a fleet salvo.

They indiscriminately rained down cannon fire on the entangled Coffin Fleet and Collectibles Fleet, both of which had already suffered considerable losses.

Each cannonball bloomed with dazzling light like a meteor shower, and upon hitting enemy ships, a significant number of them detonated violently.

BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!...

It was Jacqueline, the Singer. Her works had achieved the required renown, allowing her to successfully advance to the Third Order. She stood atop the forecastle of the Blue Dragon King.

Using the entire cannon-fire-ridden battlefield as her stage, she passionately performed her signature piece—"Katyusha."

On the surface, it was a love song, but in essence, it was a support-type war anthem.

When sung by Jacqueline, its creator, the effects reached their peak:

* Allied cannonball loading efficiency and fire density increased by 50%.

* All cannonballs gained tracer effects and Organ sound effects.

* Upon hitting a target, there was a 5% chance of converting kinetic energy into thermal energy, causing an explosion.

* Enemy fright level and morale collapse rate increased by 50%!

* During a defensive battle, the passive mode "Defensive War" would trigger, increasing its effects by an additional 20% on top of the foundation, and allied morale would increase by 100%!

This was the exclusive BGM for sufferers of "Insufficient Firepower Phobia" and for the "Great Good Man."

Perhaps Frost Winter is Coming, but no one could defeat me when my background music was playing!

This fleet salvo, packed with special effects, became the final straw that broke the camel’s back in this battle.

As the Coffin Fleet was decimated on the spot, the two Heretical Cults, whose battle losses had reached their limit, finally faced a total rout!

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