In the prison in Port Royal, Elizabeth is being held here.
At this moment, she was still wearing the dress she was going to wear for the wedding. It was a luxurious dress specially bought from London by Governor Swann. It was also a dress that Elizabeth liked very much.
A few days ago, she was still looking forward to wearing this long dress to marry William Turner and become Mrs. Turner, but she did not expect that what awaited her on the wedding day was not the happiness of the wedding, but the sad news that both of them were in jail.
The sudden blow made Elizabeth feel like a bolt from the blue, and she didn't know what to do.
William Turner had been let out yesterday. Before he left, he met with Elizabeth with the help of Governor Swann and told her that Lord Beckett wanted him to go to Jack Sparrow to get a
compass.
This reassured Elizabeth a lot. Although Jack Sparrow was a hopeless bastard and a pirate who followed "tradition", both Elizabeth and William, who had experienced life and death with him, knew that Jack Sparrow was a critical moment.
A reliable friend.
If it was really a matter of life and death for her and William, Elizabeth believed that Jack Sparrow would find a way to save them, just like they would save him.
And now all she has to do is trust William and Jack and wait peacefully for them to rescue her.
However, just as Elizabeth was cheering herself up, the door of the prison was suddenly opened. Her father was standing at the door anxiously, waving to her: "Come out quickly, Elizabeth!"
Elizabeth quickly got up and followed her father out of the prison.
Although she believed that William would come back to save her, there was no need for Elizabeth to hesitate to leave the prison.
"Father, what is going on?" Elizabeth couldn't wait to ask Governor Swan. Although William had talked to her a lot before, she still didn't understand what was going on.
However, Governor Swan did not explain to Elizabeth, but just said to her: "I have arranged a boat for you. The captain is my friend. He will take you back to London, and a friend of mine from London will accompany you."
, when you get to London, you stay at his house first, and I will contact you when the matter here is over."
"Why? Didn't William already go to find Jack? As long as he comes back, we can be pardoned!" Elizabeth was obviously full of trust in her fiancé.
"Beckett only has a pardon document in his hand, which was prepared for Jack Sparrow, so even if William can come back smoothly, he can't save you!" Governor Swan explained to Elizabeth in a hurried tone: "Wait until
When William comes back, all that is waiting for you is to be sent to the gallows! I can't just watch my daughter die in front of me, please be considerate of your father, Elizabeth, don't let me see that scene."
Seeing her father looking sad, Elizabeth couldn't help but feel a little sad: "Father..."
"Okay, hurry up and get on the bus. The ship will take you directly to London. My friends in London will try to get you an amnesty order and promise not to worry me anymore in London." Governor Swan pulled him.
Her daughter's hand pushed her into the carriage.
After being pushed into the carriage by her father, Elizabeth suddenly asked him: "But what should William do?"
"William is a good young man. I will find a way. I promise you, even if he has to stand trial in the end, I will give him a fair verdict." Governor Swan comforted his daughter, although he did not want his daughter to marry.
To William Turner, but his impression of this young man was not bad and he didn't mind giving him a better ending.
However, Elizabeth was dissatisfied with this. She angrily said to her father: "The fairest trial for William is to send him to the gallows."
"In that case, you won't have anything to worry about here." Governor Swan suddenly felt a little sad when he heard his daughter say this. His well-behaved and lovely daughter had been abducted by that damn blacksmith boy: "Okay.
, don’t talk about this, time is tight, I will take you to the dock."
As he spoke, Governor Swan closed the door, climbed into the coachman's position, waved the reins and drove the carriage towards the pier of the port.
Due to the arrival of the East India Company, the entire Port Royal has seemed a little depressed recently, and there is no one on the streets at night. Unlike usual, there are drunken sailors.
This made the carriage run extraordinarily carelessly, and soon Elizabeth and Governor Swan were delivered to the dock.
At the dock, the ship arranged by Governor Swan was ready to sail. Although night sailing was a bit dangerous, the captain, as a friend of Governor Swan, was still willing to help the Governor.
At this time, not only the captain was on the dock, but also the gentlemen who had come to attend Elizabeth's wedding at the invitation of Governor Swann.
The gentleman saw Governor Swan arriving and rushed to greet him: "Governor Swan!"
"Thank you, you are a true friend!" Governor Swan saw the gentleman coming up to him and expressed his sincere thanks to him: "Thank you for your help. The willingness to lend a helping hand at this time is more valuable than gold.
thing!"
"You are too polite, Governor Swan. A true gentleman would not refuse to help a lady in need at this time." The gentleman remained calm and spoke politely to Governor Swan.
Governor Swann was deeply moved. After letting Elizabeth get off the bus, he handed her over to the gentleman and the captain: "I leave my daughter to you. Please send her to London safely."
"Please rest assured and leave it to me. I will definitely send Miss Swan to London safely and ensure her safety." The gentleman solemnly promised Governor Swan.
"Then please do it all." Although Governor Swan was reluctant to part with his daughter, he could only reluctantly send her away at this time: "It will be a long night and many dreams. You should leave as soon as possible. I am afraid that people from the East India Company will find out if it is late.
."
"Okay, let's say goodbye then." The gentleman nodded, and he and the captain took Elizabeth onto the ship that had been waiting for a long time.
Standing on the side of the ship, Elizabeth looked at her father reluctantly and shouted to him: "Father!"
However, Governor Swan just waved his hand at her and motioned her to leave quickly.
The sails were opened, and the ship quickly sailed out of the port and disappeared on the sea under the cover of night.
Watching the boat carrying his daughter go away, Governor Swan turned to the empty dock and shouted: "Okay, you can come out."
Chen Xin and Lord Beckett came out of the darkness together.
"I have sent Elizabeth away as you ordered, what do you want me to do next?" Now that he had decided to cooperate, Governor Swan gave up his indifferent insistence.