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Amidst the ruins, it seemed impossible that there could be a worthy meeting place for the Brotherhood, but there was something majestic about the island, and like the pirates themselves, it seemed stronger than it appeared. .

A large number of various pirate ships from all over the world are moored around the island, and other pirate kings have arrived.

Pantel and Rajetti stared, stunned.

"Look at them!" Pantel exclaimed.

"We've never had a party like this in our lifetimes," Barbosa said, looking quite pleased with himself.

Jack sighed, "And I owe them all money."

At this time, in the distance, Will was spotted and dragged aboard the Endeavor.

He stood there, drenched, in chains, not knowing what was going to happen next.

While Lord Beckett was planning his next move, his ship lay alongside the Dutchman, Davy Jones was called to the deck of the Endeavor, to his great displeasure.

"I'm sure you've known each other for a long time," Beckett said to Davy Jones.

Jones smirked. "Do I want to come to me again and try your luck?" he asked.

He was referring to their last meeting.

At that time, Will beat him at a game called Dice of a Thousand Kings.

"No," Will said, "I'm here to join you, oh, it's him." He nodded at Beckett.

"Tell him what you have told me," said Lord Beckett.

Will took a deep breath, the handcuffs on his hands were too heavy, and he was tired after a long night at sea and struggling to get rid of the birds who found him as attractive as the corpse next to him.

But he still has a task, and he must persevere to the end.

"Barbossa called the Brotherhood for one purpose: to free a man named Calypso."

Jones stiffened, and an expression he had never seen twisted his face—fear.

Beckett nodded, as if he had expected this a long time ago.

"Calypso." Baker repeated with special intention.

"No," Jones said, "they can't do that, those heathen gods who care about nothing but themselves."

"And she was the worst of them all, and the Brotherhood would imprison her forever, that was the agreement."

Will studied him closely, and the pieces of the puzzle began to fit together.

He realized: "It was you who told the first-time frats how to tie her up, and that's why you got to gouge out your own heart."

Jones slammed his paw on the table: "Can't take a chance there."

He turned to Beckett and said urgently, "We have to stop them, she will ruin us all."

Lord Beckett nodded slowly, looking thoughtful.

"We have to find the fraternity, the most urgent thing right now is to find the fraternity," he said.

"There's a problem." He turned to Will. "If you were the one leading us, and here you are..."

"It was me," Will said emphatically.

"...how are we going to find them now?" Beckett finished his sentence.

"I want you to promise," Will said, trying not to let any anxiety escape from his voice.

He needed to sound calm and in control of the situation: "Elizabeth will not be hurt."

"Ah." Beckett said, "Elizabeth, of course." He paused before answering, "As for Miss Swan, the latest information I got is that she has become the captain of the Empress."

"A prisoner." Will corrected him unconsciously.

"No, it's the captain," Beckett reiterated.

Will thinks about the message for a moment, bewildered. "Even so."

Will put aside his disunity and said, "She can't be hurt either." He said to Jones, "And my father will be free."

"You're asking for too much," Jones said, twisting his tentacles.

"I have a lot to offer." Will pointed out that he knew that this was his only chance to bargain with them.

"Where is Shipwreck Bay?" Lord Beckett squeezed out a few words through his teeth.

"I don't know," Will said.

Jones rushed forward, snarling at Will's face with his sharp claws on Will's chest, the tentacles from his beard snaked around Will's neck.

"So you don't have what we want!" he roared ferociously.

But Jones was wrong.

Will looked at Beckett and held up Jack's compass.

He smiled and asked, "What do you want most?"

......

Boom!Boom!Boom!

When Barbossa slammed a cannonball on the table, a loud sound resounded throughout the fraternity hall.

Jack nervously looked around the room, where he had many enemies.

This conference hall is hidden in the abandoned hull of a broken ship, and the curved raw materials stand on both sides of the hull, like the ribs of a long-dead prehistoric monster.

In the center of the candle-lit room stood a large oval table.

Eight Pirate Kings gathered around the table, some coming alone, others guarded by attendants.

Each of the pirate kings who came to the meeting had a total of eight long swords inserted into a nearby globe.

The pirates left their swords there before taking their seats, and in theory, it should have been a peaceful assembly.

In fact, it would be surprising that Jack Sparrow escaped from this room alive.

Behind the Pirate King, their subordinates lined up the human wall, and the whole room was full of vicious and heavily armed pirates!

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