Although Ron is now in a coma, he will always wake up. And Ron’s subordinates are also a top one, no less than Ron. Ron still has so many cronies and followers and admirers out there. Not only is it a strength, but the external conditions are also quite good.

Breen felt that she had found herself in Ron during this time, and she didn’t expect that Auntie would break this hard-won tranquility so soon.

Breen felt that Auntie’s thinking was a little too simple, and wanting to defeat Ron was not something that could be achieved simply by captivating him and then controlling him in his hands. The loyalty and cohesion of his men Bryn had seen it with his own eyes, and it was not to be underestimated, not to mention that when Ron was gone, they would lose their backbone and easily defeat them.

What Breen fears most is that Aunt feels that her plan is unsuccessful and plans to test the waters on Ron’s boat herself. Her fear proved justified, and at the moment Aunt and Morguns were discussing the topic in the room.

If Auntie really went, not to mention whether Ron’s coma had been discovered now, even if it hadn’t been discovered now, Auntie would have been discovered sooner or later after she went there. His subordinates are very loyal, and when he sees his aunt calculating them, he will not show mercy to his subordinates, let alone buy them away!

Ron’s strength is beyond the reach of their Aunt Pirates, and they can compare with their Aunt Pirates by taking out something casually. Ron usually loves to invent, and the things he invented are useful!

If Auntie really did that, it would be tantamount to throwing herself into the net and ruining her own way of life. It is a manifestation of the desperate death in Bryn’s opinion.

But it was useless for her to be anxious now. Last night, I rowed back overnight to let my aunt know the stakes, and I hope that my aunt can turn back to the shore.

Of course, Breen knew that doing this must have really angered Ron, and he would definitely not let go of the people who secretly calculated him, but the Aunt Pirates were her home, and Aunt was her mother, although she had not done a little bit of her responsibility as a mother, and Bryn did not want to admit it, but Bryn was not the kind of person who had no heart and lungs after all, and it was impossible to let his family go.

Breen felt that by convincing Aunt to stop this dangerous behavior and plead guilt to Ron, Ron should be lighter in her face or let go of their Auntie Pirates.

Ron had already let them go once. When Breen first went to Ron’s ship, wasn’t he sent by his aunt to calculate him? But Ron didn’t think much about it, and he didn’t even say anything. Instead, he admired Breen and kept her around.

Breen didn’t know if there was a rule in Ron, but Breen felt that as long as he genuinely admitted his mistakes, Ron should be able to open up.

Even if Ron doesn’t show up, Ron’s cronies from all sides will besiege their Aunt Pirates. Ron’s character is indeed good, and he has gained good popularity outside.

She wanted to come back to persuade Auntie, stop as soon as possible, and save herself to keep Auntie’s pirate group, but Auntie was obsessed, and after hearing Breen say that Ron had been recruited, she only had the idea of why you didn’t take action in her heart, and complained about Bryn.

Breen told her aunt all about the situation, but her aunt couldn’t listen to it at all. Morgauns was still fanning the flames. Auntie felt that Bryn had let go of the prey in her hand and was a useless thing.

Auntie told Breen to hurry back to Ron and continue the action. She regretted not telling Breen what the gift was, and what to do.

Auntie told Breen about the detailed plan, and asked Breen to do as they said.

Brien sounded only naïve and kept refuting Auntie and explaining the situation to her.

Auntie’s eyes were already confused by power and money, and she couldn’t listen to anything at all. The more Breen spoke, the more she felt that Bryn was quibbling, backing down, shirking responsibility, and even speaking for Ron.

In the end, Auntie felt that Breen was no longer of any use to herself, and even felt that she had betrayed herself.

Auntie couldn’t help but lock up Breen. Bryn’s strength alone could not resist at all, and she could only be locked up by her aunt.

At this moment, Bryn, who was locked up in a small black room, was anxious, afraid that her aunt would do something crazy.

Morguns is a very scheming person, and Breen can see that on the surface he obeys his aunt and has always submitted to him, but in fact, his aunt has always been used by him.

With the trick of killing with a knife, Morguns implemented it can be described as pure fire. With him next to add oil and vinegar, it’s really hard to imagine what Auntie will do.

Since he can kill people with a knife, he must know what it is to protect his life and be able to clear all bad things from himself.


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