The information processing team of the Cultivation Management Department felt very sad, but they couldn't say it out loud.
As soon as the sun rose, the media began to hype up stories about pirates encountering ghost ships, pirate ships malfunctioning, and being caught by warships. These media marketing accounts spoke with great confidence, vivid writing, and a well-decorated atmosphere, and they fabricated a story of excitement, supernatural, and karma finally paying off.
A curious reporter proposed to interview the captured pirates, but when the police refused, he made up an even more bizarre story, saying that the pirates had been frightened by ghosts and were losing their minds, so they were unable to accept the interview.
Although many netizens think that these reports are unreliable, when you are bored at work or studying, reading some suspenseful and exciting news stories can still boost your interest.
Netizen A said: The ghosts on the sea are really law-abiding. They didn't scare the pirates to death, nor did they eat them. Instead, they let them run into warships. Isn't it time to find soldiers when they are in trouble?
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