12. Methods
In the cabin, with a stern rebuke from Lord Beckett, the door to the captain's room was pushed open.
Several heavily armed soldiers rushed in and looked at Lord Beckett.
Lord Beckett pointed at Brigadier General Norrington and repeated what he had just said, "Take down this liar who is full of lies, guard. ”
The soldiers rushed forward and grabbed Brigadier General Norrington's hands.
Brigadier General Norrington struggled hard, "Why, why did you arrest me, I didn't lie at all, if you don't believe what I said, you can also ask the other soldiers." ”
"A lot of people saw it, and they were all eyewitnesses."
Lord Beckett said in a contemptuous tone, "I will confirm this matter, but before that, you must accept the punishment for this defeat, Brigadier General Norrington." ”
Commodore Norrington was hit hard, and then he realized why the rear admiral hid in the cabin after being fished out of the sea.
He thought that the other party had no face.
Now I know that this guy had already thought of this situation when he failed, and he locked himself in the warehouse, not because he lost face and had no face, but to avoid responsibility.
Only himself, a stupid fool, reported the incident to his superiors and was used as a scapegoat.
Thinking of this, Brigadier General Norrington suddenly lost all resistance and was dragged down by several soldiers.
Once again, calm returned to the captain's room.
Lord Beckett looked around at all the admirals in the room and said in a serious voice, "Generals, it seems that we are not facing a simple enemy this time. ”
The admirals looked at each other, but neither spoke.
The people present are a bunch of old foxes, and they will not easily make their own statements until the matter is clear.
lest they be inferior to Brigadier General Norrington's footsteps.
Lord Beckett cursed in his heart, pointed to the gray-haired old general who had questioned himself in front of the king not long ago, and said, "General, do you have anything to say about this matter?" ”
The old general was still sitting on the chair just now, and after being named by Lord Beckett, his body couldn't help shaking slightly, and his brain spun rapidly.
But he just didn't speak.
Lord Beckett forced, "Huh? Doesn't the general have anything to say? Or is His Majesty not here, and the general doesn't even want to communicate with me. ”
The old general was forced to be helpless, and said slowly: "Lord Beckett, forgive me, I was just sorting out my thoughts just now. ”
Lord Beckett said, "Then you are in order, please stand up and make your statement, General." ”
With that, he leaned back in his chair and made a hand ornament to please.
The old general stood up helplessly, hesitated, and said slowly: "If what Brigadier General Norrington said just now is true, then the enemy we are going to face this time is not a tricky liar. ”
"It's a human with supernatural powers, a wizard who can fight against one, if not many, warships."
"God, I've been at sea for so long, I've never seen a wizard like this, it's terrifying."
Lord Beckett said displeasedly, "Please tell me the point, General. ”
The old general sighed and said: "Well, I don't think we should be acting separately, separate actions will only be broken by the enemy individually, we should unite together, this is my opinion." ”
After saying that, the old general sat down again.
Lord Beckett scolded the old fox again, and there was no difference between what he said and what he said.
In fact, even if the old general did not mention it, he would not have divided the fleet.
"What about the others?" Lord Beckett asked.
Several admirals were not polite, and when they stood up, they made a long speech, telling this matter from multiple angles, and it seemed that they had said a lot.
But Lord Beckett did not hear any useful news or advice from these words.
The conversation that this group of people said seemed huge and sounded reasonable, but in fact it was no different from nonsense.
At least in Lord Beckett's opinion, it is.
Lord Beckett was vaguely aware of something, and the fact that he had just ordered someone to take Commodore Norrington down seemed to anger these admirals.
After all, Commodore Norrington is also a member of their navy, and this group of people has no objection on the surface because of his status as the commander-in-chief of the mission, but secretly they are stumbling on themselves.
If this thing cannot be completed beautifully, then after the task is over, the king will begin to settle accounts after the autumn, and he will be the first person to be liquidated.
Because he is the person in charge of this mission.
The mission went wrong, and he didn't look for anyone.
Lord Beckett realized that something was wrong, looked at the group of old foxes around him quietly, and hurriedly ended the meeting, sending off several admirals.
After the group left, Lord Beckett resisted the urge to rage and pondered how to break the situation.
The naval side can no longer be counted on.
Although he is the commander-in-chief, this group of people is in cahoots, as long as they secretly make a few stumbling blocks for themselves, they can't eat and walk around.
What's more, even if he used his identity as the commander-in-chief, he forcibly pressed these admirals to listen to him, and ordered them to sail to attack the wizard.
What if a large number of warships are sunk under the counterattack of the wizards.
If by then, he gets the Trident, all the sacrifices will be worth it.
But if he hadn't gotten the Trident and sunk a large number of warships, the king might not have been able to get around himself.
So he had to find a different way to deal with that terrible wizard.
Lord Beckett sat in his chair and looked at the map of the sea on the table, and the legends of the sea that were pasted on the walls of the room, and his eyes suddenly lit up.
Just now, he thought of a nice note that could be used against that terrible wizard.
After making sure that his idea was all right, Lord Beckett opened the door to the captain's quarters and walked out, where two soldiers stood guard.
Lord Beckett asked, "Take me to Brigadier General Norrington." ”
The soldiers gave a military salute and led Lord Beckett to the lower deck of the cabin, where they found Brigadier General Norrington, who was imprisoned in the prison at the bottom of the ship.
Inside the prison, Norrington, who had been stripped of his military uniform and hat, sat on a chair with a disheveled head, his eyes blank.
He never imagined that his life would become so Kanter.
Before meeting Rowe, he was the youngest commodore in the navy and a promising future star.
But after meeting Luo Wei, he turned the other party into a dog, not only lost face, but now he has become a prisoner and a scapegoat.
The ups and downs are just too fast.