Byron didn't rush over immediately. Instead, he made two more heists along the way, harvesting relics from the hands of two weak mortal Heroic Spirits, ensuring he could call for backup anytime to save the situation. He then avoided the other ship-coffins on the route and hurried toward the source of the noise, eventually arriving at his destination.
The journey had taken much time, and the cry for help had turned from the initial wail to a quiet whimper, as faint as the buzz of a mosquito.
From the sound of it, the guy was likely breathing out more than he was breathing in.
Because Violet had stipulated that in this treasure hunt, it was she alone who would take on all of Red Beard's captains.
After hearing the cry for help, Byron was not in a hurry at all.
Even though five council members from the Bayfolk side had exploited a loophole in the rules to join by casting their votes for Red Beard.
It wasn't Byron's turn to save a third-order great pirate.