
One week cruise. Yenz stays silent every time I ask him about the original purpose of his trip. Clever he was, always able to shift the topic or blur when I started asking.
One time he pretended to have a stomachache, then a long time no return. At other times, he went to the deck to mop the floor. He also pretended to sleep with a made-up snoring.
Even so, I am grateful that this matter did not develop into a commotion, like the time in Lapalasa. In addition, the injury he got during the escape has also healed, only overnight.
The wound on his shoulder was completely healed, and he could move, like he had never had a serious injury. Good indeed, but it only makes me add to the list of questions for him.
Although annoying with his avoidance behavior that is not clear, from there I finally know how they can meet and know Pud’e.
The short man, it turns out, did not come to my court, but he was not allowed into the courtroom. Even before, on the day of my arrest, he came to the governor's office to explain the matter. It was there that he met Yenz and Leo.
Knowing that my life was in danger by the depravity of the legal system in Velbar, Pud’e and Yenz devised a plan to release me.
I was surprised to find out that the multi-talented old man was also the leader of the Velbar Island movement, which was still in contact with Radish. It's worth it he was talking about the buttons belonging to Apak Lapo.
Using his enormous influence, Pud’e executes a plan of liberation. Calling the Hovler pirates to attack the island, while the volunteers sabotage the ship as well as the port, where the Velbar fleet is located. Giving the freedom of the red ship to pierce the land.
"Master, I'm sure we'll see each other again. Until that time comes, keep stepping on the path of truth." That's Mr. Pud’e's message delivered by Yenz.
I was lucky to meet him.
I was astonished by the sincerity of the young man. It was precisely he who apologized first, for making me think badly. Whereas, without him doing that, I would have died on the gallows.
That's how we were on the boat for a week. Plus the clean-up job that the fat lickers give. Not too heavy task I did, because although the status as a pirate, the crew of the ship can be said to have a friendly attitude.
My fear was instantly vanished by their good treatment. Most are so friendly, though some are annoying. Maybe from the cruise I've been on, this maroon ship is the best part of the story.
At the end of the cruise, we entered a sea full of mist. Turn off the giyeni, and only develop one screen, in the middle of a slow gust of moist salty wind.
My mind started to get messy, because it was imagined about scary things, which might emerge from behind this fog. Moreover, Jako, one of the pirate crew, warned me not to make a sound when the ship crossed these waters. Definitely not a good thing that will come, if until I break it.
Half way through. My mouth was immediately violently brazen by Jako, as it was about to let out a spoiled scream, upon seeing the arms of the giant octopus sticking out from within the ocean.
It seems that if I make a sound, the octopus will attack this ship ferociously. Makes sense.
The fog is starting to thin. Asphyxiated by the creepy pressure I had just felt, it slowly began to diminish. Until finally the white steam disappeared completely. The view from a small island, around which is attached a floating bridge, connecting the balconies of grayish-white painted buildings.
This is the pirate island, which became the hiding place of the Hovler Pirate crew. Our safe points at the end of the run.