Chapter Forty-Six: The Return to Kingston

The next day, John called a meeting of the crew and said that he was about to anchor for Kingston, and for the first time the crew rejected the offer. Yes, I had just been adrift at sea for two or three months, and I had just arrived in the city to get ready to rest, but I didn't expect to say that I was going to leave the next day, which was really difficult for the crew to accept, even John's prestige at this time. Edward was also very helpless after hearing John's words, and then thinking about his own crew, most of them were also running around for a legend in their eyes because of their baselessness, and now they have not overthrown themselves as a captain is already very restrained. In the end, I had to make an agreement with John to set off after a while.

After half a month, the sailors had had had enough—no money, to be exact—so they approached John and hoped to go to sea. Naturally, John would not refuse, so he went to Edward. At this time, Edward also persuaded his sailors to pay a lot of money, so that the sailors, who were already a little impatient, would be willing to follow him on the sea again to find the ethereal legend.

Kingston is still the same as John when they left. Edward disembarked and told John that he was going up to find clues to the Sage's whereabouts, the Princess, and told John to wait for a while. John thought for a moment, "Let's go together, the two of us should be quicker if we look for information." ”

"Two people?" Ade has already gone to inquire first. Edward said, "Ade knows of a guy who works for all of the Princess's company, Royal Africa, and he has gone to inquire about the whereabouts of the Princess, and now I'm going to see what information he gets." ”

As they spoke, the two walked out of the dock and headed towards downtown Kingston. It wasn't long before he saw Adéwal arguing with someone in front of a house. Edward walked over: "Ade, what's the matter?" Adéwal pointed to the man leaning against the doorpost, "He's the guy who works for the Royal African Corporation." Then he turned to the man: "Tell him what you just told me!"

The man looked indifferent and said, "I haven't seen the Princess for 8 weeks, so they may be back soon." Seeing that he stopped there, Ade asked rhetorically, "What else?" The man continued, "I thought this fellow was in the same group as the one who came to inquire in the morning, so I told him......" Edward heard that there were other people, and asked, "Who?" The man thought for a moment: "There was a cocky sailor in shabby clothes, and a gentleman with a scar on his face. When Edward heard this, he was a little anxious: "Where are they now?" "They said they were going to find a place to settle nearby. ”

When Edward heard this, he turned away and said to John, who was behind him, "The Knights Templar are coming, and we're going to speed up our fellows." John nodded and said, "Since they are nearby, let's split up and look for them, and if we can find the clues they find, we can save some effort." Edward nodded, and led Ade to the city: "I'm looking in the city now, John, you can start from the docks." "No problem. John also turned around and led George to the docks.

It didn't take long for John to see someone approaching from a distance, and upon closer inspection, it turned out to be Hornigoth, a gentleman with a scarred face, and the leader of the Knights Templar he had seen earlier. Hearing that Hornigold had defected to the British Navy, and that the Templar Commander had been found in the fortress with the Governor's gold coins, John wondered if the Templars were also very prominent in the British hierarchy.

"Yes, that's a reminder to me. Hornigold followed the regimental commander and seemed to be very concerned: "Where are we going in Africa?"

Well, that's where it is? John was a little confused, but naturally he didn't get up to ask.

"Principe, sir, an island. We sent two of our best men, Berges and Coker, to catch up with our fastest boat. ”

Although John did not know who said this, he was certain that Hornigoth's attention was not there, as he was still looking at the ship on the dock even though the Templars had turned the corner and were about to leave. It seems that he found something.

Ignoring the Templars who had already walked away, Hornigord shouted, "Edward Kenway, John Vulcan, I didn't expect to see your ship docked here, did you get the information you want to know, and do you want to save the Sage from us?"

"Shut up, traitor! you have betrayed us!" At some point, Edward walked out of the room behind him, his face angry, and it seemed that Edward was angry at the new betrayal of his former companion.

Instead of feeling guilty, Hornigoth was a little proud: "That's because I found a better way! The Templars know the truth and precepts of this world, Kenway! As if thinking of something, Hornigoth prepared to leave: "Goodbye, man, you were a fighter, and you were willing to fight for the truth, the principles that are above you." Hornigoth, who turned to leave, waved his hand, and a number of British soldiers walked around the hut, swords and guns in their hands, and surrounded Edward.

Seeing Edward surrounded, John naturally couldn't just look at it. Suddenly standing up from his hiding place, John's knife stabbed directly into the body of a soldier with his back to him. Due to John's unexpected enemy, there was a hole in the encirclement that had besieged Edward, and Edward took the opportunity to run out of the gap and wiped the knife in his hand through the neck of a navy. Running out of the encirclement, Edward shouted to John, "Run!"

Knowing that this was not the time for a fight, John kicked an enemy who was about to look at him with a knife, grabbed a soldier next to him and held it to his chest to block the bullets fired from a distance, and then lifted the soldier who was about to die and smashed it into the navy surrounding him. Before the navy could get up after being smashed to the ground, John followed Edward out of the encirclement.

Dodging several rounds of pursuit, Edward gasped and asked John, "Are you ...... Did you hear that?" John Khan didn't shed a drop: "If I'm not mistaken, it's Principe." ”

Edward nodded, "Let's go man, we're busy." Thankfully, I haven't dismissed the sailors yet. John nodded, and while following him, John asked George to inform the sailors to wait on the ship, and to procure all kinds of supplies, which was now the right time. "Let's go, then, go back and take our sailors and head for Principe!"