This is the first time we've heard from Eno again, and he's not happy about what's happened. He wants to know why the pirates haven't destroyed the flying boat yet. Eno tells us that he doesn't really want to be a spectator, but he does want to see what happens. He apologizes for his behavior the night before, and tells Eno that he needs to contribute to the island. Eno says that they don't even need the flying boats, since they'll be able to wipe out all of the island's troubles with the steam. Eno wants to use the ship to chase down the remaining pirates who have escaped by sea. He also wants to try to stop Eno from laughing at them, even if the pirates are enemies.
This is the first time we've heard from Eno again, and he's not happy about what's happened. He wants to know why the pirates haven't destroyed the flying boat yet. Eno tells us that he doesn't really want to be a spectator, but he does want to see what happens. He apologizes for his behavior the night before, and tells Eno that he needs to contribute to the island. Eno says that they don't even need the flying boats, since they'll be able to wipe out all of the island's troubles with the steam. Eno wants to use the ship to chase down the remaining pirates who have escaped by sea. He also wants to try to stop Eno from laughing at them, even if the pirates are enemies.