The governor thanks his servant for saving him from the pirates. He says that they will meet up at a shipwreck cove, but he wonders if this will work. The governor says that he would have thought that he had learned that when he ordered his servant to kill his pet. He asks if the pirates had a chance before the attack to surrender, and the servant says that Elizabeth could have been aboard. He tells the governor that he is destroying the pirates, as ordered, but that he does not know if her daughter has already died. The captain asks if they are sure they are not lost, but the governor says they need to check their route so they can keep heading forward. He thinks they are a hallucination, but they have come to rescue him.
The governor thanks his servant for saving him from the pirates. He says that they will meet up at a shipwreck cove, but he wonders if this will work. The governor says that he would have thought that he had learned that when he ordered his servant to kill his pet. He asks if the pirates had a chance before the attack to surrender, and the servant says that Elizabeth could have been aboard. He tells the governor that he is destroying the pirates, as ordered, but that he does not know if her daughter has already died. The captain asks if they are sure they are not lost, but the governor says they need to check their route so they can keep heading forward. He thinks they are a hallucination, but they have come to rescue him.