Coercion and Temptation

The thirty or so women mentioned by the elder were the wives and daughters of the indigenous people and fishermen. The pirates in uniforms, on the other hand, didn't have a single woman among them. They were a group of ruthless and lecherous criminals who viewed women as mere tools, no different from dogs.

In the eyes of these evildoers, women were nothing more than objects to satisfy their desires. Once women fell into the hands of these criminals, their lives would undoubtedly become a living nightmare. Moreover, there were dozens of these pirates, and the issue of women had long been a source of trouble. There had been several instances of deception and coercion, nearly sparking violent conflicts between the two groups.