"The brotherhood first contacted the convening order about three months ago..."
The old voice opens the memory mode.
Three months ago, from March to April 1786, the Seminole war among whites on the Florida Peninsula was coming to an end, and Lorraine, who thought he had missed the opportunity, received a call from the United States.
At that time, pavlomus and his royal happiness came to Nassau.
Lorraine can feel the weight behind this ordinary statement.
The pirate Empire flourished in Henry Morgan, who established a special order different from the secular and in line with the pirate value.
In this order, he is the highest level of the food chain, under which there are seven pirate kings, and then there are competitive big pirates and uncompetitive small pirates.
The maritime brotherhood is a special case. They were born out of "including me?"
This is really, really interesting.
With the special existence of the maritime brotherhood, even if other pirates don't think so, they will be more or less ashamed. Even if they refuse, they have to find a past reason to refuse.
Only Lorin, even if the call order was sent to Miami, Lorin would not pay attention to it. Bafromius must be able to guess the result, that is to say, he just wanted Lorin to know the content of the call, and the content would certainly not harm Lorin's interests.
"What's the content?" Lorraine was interested. "What's the content of the meeting?"
"I just said, I don't know." the bitterness on the old man's face was stronger. "We refused to call and gave up our money for this. Your highness didn't insist and left Nassau that afternoon."
"A month and a half later, his highness cotton Jack issued a convening order, which narrowed down to three Highnesses including him and bonit, the only Viking candidate now. As you know, only Bellamy refused to convene."
"We don't know what to call or where to call. We only know that after refusing to call, Bellamy's Pirate Group rebelled. Four ships loyal to him sank in the Gulf of Mexico, and he and the Vida disappeared."
The old man's voice fluctuated, which made Lorraine suddenly remember the special relationship between the aging code guardian and the black Prince Bellamy.
He used to be Bellamy's old captain. After abandoning the ship and landing, Bellamy inherited the title of pirate king, the two sides still maintained a good relationship. From the perspective of limited contact, Bellamy should respect him very much.
Lorraine frowned. "Have you been looking for Bellamy?"
"Through the old subordinates on the ship, I left him a message with the code at that time. Henry the hound issued a black ticket and hung a 1000 pound reward on his head."
"His only way to live now is to go ashore and swear to be the guardian of the code. Only in that way can the black certificate lose its effectiveness, and he doesn't have to live in the pursuit..."
Lorraine looked at the old man in a strange way: "very good suggestion. Did he refuse?"
"I don't know if he can receive the message at all." the old man sighed. "There is no beacon in the vast sea. My message can only be put in the hands of a long agreed place and a familiar intelligence dealer. It is very unlikely to be transmitted to him. Even if he receives it, he may not listen to me, just like in those years..."
"That year?"
"Leonardo, his highness Bellamy, the third generation black prince, is not only my crew, but also my grandson."
The story of dog blood suddenly unfolded in front of Lorraine, and many unreasonable points in today's meeting were solved at once.
Lorraine smiled: "no wonder... You want me to find him and save him?"
The old man was noncommittal about Lorraine's guess, he whispered.
"Cotton Jack has a personal feud with you. The old summoning order may have nothing to do with you, but since you are here, it means that the new summoning order is likely to add something about you."
"Cotton jack, hound Henry, Viking bonette, black Prince Bellamy, my grandson is the only person in the world who knows the contents of the summoning order and is willing to tell you."
"I don't want anything else. I just want him to live safely. It's fair."
Lorraine thought for a moment: "yes, it's really fair."