"I'm just rich enough." Tang Sen did not accept the other party's flattery, and looked at Port Royal again. "In Port Royal, Mr. Norrington represents order, which was established by England's hundreds of years of hard work. Dozens of merchant ships and a group of untrained ordinary people cannot shake this solid order."" />
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Chapter 24 Order and Humanity(2/2)

He, even the governor, is inferior to him."

"In my opinion, Mr. Tang is far more powerful than Norrington." Tom praised: "I am very curious about what the commodore's expression will be when he finds out how huge the fleet following him is."
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"I'm just rich enough." Tang Sen did not accept the other party's flattery, and looked at Port Royal again.

"In Port Royal, Mr. Norrington represents order, which was established by England's hundreds of years of hard work. Dozens of merchant ships and a group of untrained ordinary people cannot shake this solid order."

It was this order that allowed me to survive the early stages safely, climb on top of it, and grow vigorously.

"But the sea is different, Tom."

The sea is a realm where the weak and the strong prey on each other.

There, identity, money, appearance, these things that are indispensable in the world of order, are sheathed, and only force can be taken off the sheath, bright and ferocious.

"Obviously, Mr. Norrington will not realize that the moment he sets sail, his weapon will be locked in the case, while my sword is already ready for use."

The two put down the boat, and Tom slid the oars and slowly drove away from the dock.

People who had been waiting on the ships in the port for a long time crowded on the deck and cheered suddenly.

Their eyes widened, and they kept praying in their hearts that this generous Easterner would board their ship.

"Slow down, Tom."

Tang Sen listened to the cheers from all around and said: "I still have guests who haven't boarded the ship yet. We have to give him some time."

"Guest?"

Tom tilted his head in confusion and did not ask any sudden questions. He obeyed the order and let the current push the boat slowly away from Port Royal.

Every time a merchant ship passes by, there will be bursts of disappointed sighs.

"They thought they had lost their chance." Tom laughed.

"Surprises after disappointment are more deeply rooted in people's hearts, aren't they?" Tang Sen looked back and raised the corners of his mouth slightly: "Oh, it seems that our guests have already thought it through."

I saw a small boat rowing quickly towards Tang Sen. Mr. Turner's expression on the boat showed no hesitation.

"That Mr. Turner?" Tom said in surprise: "Does Mr. Tang want to recruit him? Just ask him directly beforehand. I don't think anyone can refuse Mr. Tang's solicitation."

Tang Sen smiled and said nothing.

It is true that you can use money to attract William Turner to your side, but the relationship brought by money is never strong, especially for people like Mr. Turner.

The same goes for Jack Sparrow.

For these people who play a key role in his plan, Tang Sen needs to ensure that he has 100% control over them to avoid any surprises in the plan.

Of course, Townsend could also choose to tell Mr. Turner directly about his father's situation and ask him to follow him simply and rudely, but based on his understanding of Mr. Turner, he chose to spend more effort and show up in front of Mr. Turner again and again.

When he mentioned his father, he never used definite words, but only subtly changed his mind.

Because people will always believe in the decisions they make through independent thinking and stick to them unswervingly, but they will always be somewhat suspicious of the stories that others roughly tell them.

Mr. Turner will not know that his so-called independent thinking decision came from Tang Sen's induction, and he will only be grateful for Tang Sen's willingness to help him.
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