Faced with Will Turner’s compelling question, Sheyan laughed in response.
"The scenery here is amazing, while the governor’s mansion is the most extravagant mansion of Port Royal. As a foreigner, would there be a problem in sightseeing? Could it be that the usually hospitable british would treat a foreigner in this manner?"
Will Turner replied earnestly.
"If you’re here to admire the scenery, then you should’ve first visited the reefs of Port Royal. I presume it houses hung pirates monthly, a scene of seagulls feasting."
Experiencing the tone and demeanor of Will Turner’s speech, Sheyan understood he wasn’t compatible with him; thus, mindlessly conceding wouldn’t be an approach worthy of respect. Hence, Sheyan impatiently muttered with indifference.
"So I see, it is british custom for apprentice blacksmiths to enforce law and order as well."
After Sheyan issued such a mocking statement, Will Turner’s expression immediately sank.