Henry Jane felt that he was too selfish at the moment and was thinking about Mr. Caspar Colin. He felt that he really didn't care about the people who stayed on the Caitlin.

He just wanted to know whether Mr. Caspar Colin had seen what happened to the Caitlin after all this, and whether he was still alive.

He only cares about Mr. Caspar Colin, because he is the one, the only faith on the sea. Without Mr. Caspar Colin, he really doesn't know how to float here. Survive the sea.

Like a fledgling that had just hatched out of its shell, the first person he saw and the first person who offered him a helping hand was Mr. Caspar Colin.

"He is right, we have to rescue Casper and the others, that big guy might even come out. Sailor

Abraham Bunir's words brought hope to Henry Jane, but Henry Jane didn't know that Sailor Abraham Bunir said this not because he agreed with his ideas, but because he had his own selfish motives.

Kate The destruction of the Lin is inevitable, and the huge monster is nothing more than a disaster caused by angering Poseidon. Only with the death of Captain Harrison Hank, who guided them into Poseidon's territory on the Caitlin, may they be able to escape death. Destiny.

The price of going to rescue people is too high. They only have such a small boat, but there are many people on the Haitling, not to mention there is whale blubber floating and burning on the sea. Even if they go, He couldn't get too close.

However, immediately after, Henry Jane was delighted to be recognized, but at the same time, he was put to death by the words of sailor Laxa Marlow.

"There is no time, the ship is on fire, they will be burned to death, we have to go back first, that side is too far, we can only save one side."

He was right. Henry Jane looked at the sea of ​​​​fire in the distance and clenched his fists involuntarily.

His tears were brightly illuminated by the beating firelight, but he knew in his heart how selfish and despicable his thoughts were.

He only felt that He hoped from the bottom of his heart that those people would be burned to death, so that Sailor Laxa Malo would take them to Mr. Caspar Colin instead of stopping here.

Then he realized How despicable and shameless he is, if Mr. Caspar Colin knew his thoughts, he would definitely hate him.

Thinking of this, Henry Jane shook his head violently, trying to get rid of those bad thoughts, at least At this time, he should make the right choice, be an upright person, and try his best to do the right thing.

Sailor Laxa Malo is right, they are all whalers, outstanding people on the sea Hunters, they conquered those big guys, as well as the waves and sails.

He has nothing to worry about. Mr. Caspar Colin is a very good whaler. I believe he must be fine. Maybe he is at this moment. Working hard to get here to prepare for the rescue of the people on the boat, or to help those around him.

Henry Jane clenched the oar in his hand. He should be more concerned about the outstanding and powerful Mr. Caspar Colin. Go to the Caitlin to rescue those who are more in need of help.

Thinking of this, Henry Jane immediately made up his mind and said in a deep voice;

"Mr. Laksa Marlow, let's do the right thing. I believe your judgment is the best."

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