Klein asked Uncle Ed to wait on the Pearl first, and went to meet Heyman himself.

Under the guidance of his patrolman, Heyman saw Klein standing outside the crowd, gestured to the people around him, and then pointed to a corner to Klein, and the two walked towards the corner at the same time.

He couldn't walk away from the port for too long. As soon as he stood still, Heyman took off his hat and said half jokingly: "It's too late to hide from me, so come to me on your own initiative. Tell me, what's the matter?"

Klein was ashamed. He really meant to Heyman that he would go to the Three Treasures Hall without incident, but he could only suppress his embarrassment and asked straightforwardly, "Can I go to sea now?"

Heyman twirled his hat with one hand, paused after hearing the words, and glanced at him, "Where are you going?"

I didn't directly say no, it just meant that there was a gap.

In a few words, Klein told about Uncle Ed.

Heiman didn't speak for five or six seconds, tilted his head, looked sideways at him with the tail of the high eye, and said, "You even meddle in such nosy business?"

"Uncle Ed is my friend."

"Oh, you are so kind to your friends, and you are so kind to your sister."

"..."

Klein asked, "Is that okay?"

"As long as there is a pass with my stamp, isn't the sheriff just for this special situation?" Hyman joked.

The hat hung on his fingertips and turned around a few times, then stopped suddenly, he rubbed the brim of the hat with his fingers, curled the corner of his mouth, and said slowly: "But, I never trade at a loss."

"..."

Klein had expected that Heyman would not easily agree, so he restrained his frowning and said cheerfully, "I can pay you."

Hyman snorted lightly, and said, "Do you think the sheriff can be bought so easily?"

of course not.

Klein was just throwing out a topic to lead to the following words.

He said: "You open the conditions."

Whether he agrees or not depends on whether the reward Heyman wants is too much or not.

He wasn't completely passive. Finding Heyman was the easiest and quickest way.

However, based on his understanding of Heyman, there is a high probability that Heyman will not make any weird requests.

This kind of person is very measured, knows where the boundaries of others are, and knows exactly how much force will break the thread.

From Heyman's attitude towards him just now, it is not difficult to see that Heyman still has a certain interest in him.

If the matter is not urgent, Klein would rather make a few more detours and ask others for help.

The problem is that the route is cut off now, and the news cannot be delivered. It is not known what the situation of Uncle Ed's daughter is, and he doesn't know if it can be delayed.

Heyman didn't think for long, when a patrol officer at the port beckoned to him, as if there was something he needed to deal with.

"I haven't figured out what reward I want, I'll talk about it when I think about it." He put on his hat, stopped when he passed Klein, his shoulder touched Klein's chest, leaned against Klein's ear, and whispered Said: "I'll have someone give you the pass." After speaking, he walked towards the cordon.

Heyman asked his patrol team to go back to the security station, brought back a search warrant, stamped it with his own hands, and asked someone to hand it over to Klein.

Klein got the pass and went back to the harbor where the Pearl was moored. Uncle Ed didn't go to rest on the boat, but paced back and forth by the harbor. When he saw Klein coming back, he immediately went up to meet him.

Klein didn't keep it secret, and took out the pass from his pocket and handed it to Uncle Ed.

I have been begging for something that I couldn’t get for a few days, and now it is lying in my hands. Uncle Ed is almost weeping with joy, holding the pass with trembling hands, and his head is hot: "I, I will go find the boat, I—"

Klein waved his hands to the watching crew members on the Pearl, and said, "Put a powerboat down."

The crew was instructed to disappear from the deck.

"Thank you, Klein, thank you, I thank you on behalf of my wife and daughter..." Uncle Ed was incoherent.

"Are you sure you can reach O'Leary safely?" Klein interrupted him, "I have obtained the pass, but the cause of the ship capsizing has not been investigated yet, and no one knows if there will be a fifth or sixth incident." ACCIDENT."

"I..." It's not that Uncle Ed didn't think about the possibility of capsizing, but his responsibilities and instincts as a husband and father overcame his fear of the unknown.

He kept looking towards the bay, paying attention to whether the powerboat was lowered, and said anxiously: "I don't know, but I have to go back."

Klein clicked his tongue secretly, suddenly blissful in his heart, and said: "Your wife and daughter must not want to see you take risks unprepared. Uncle Ed, I have a solution, I don't know if it is feasible, can you wait for me After a while, let me go back and confirm?"

After waiting for a few days, it's not too late, Ed thought for a while, then nodded anxiously.

Klein told Nata to keep an eye on Uncle Ed, called a power car at the port, and drove home.

On the way, he was worried that Sweet had gone to town, until he approached the house, saw the figure on the balcony, and his heart was relieved——

One after another several ships capsized on the calm sea, anyone could see something strange.

Nata's suspicion of the mermaid is not unreasonable. Judging from the information he got this morning, the mermaid does have such abilities.

It is difficult to say whether it is a ghost caused by a mermaid, or it is easy to say, just ask the mermaid and ask if it is enough?

And right now, he happened to have one at home.

Sweet was leaning on the deck chair on the balcony to read a book. He spread the book on his crossed legs, supported his side face with one hand, and flipped the pages with the other.

Sensing that the power car was approaching, he raised his eyelids, and when his eyes touched Klein, a faint smile overflowed from the corner of his mouth, but he didn't move. He kept his original posture and watched the power car approach.

The car stopped in front of the door, and Klein entered the courtyard and raised his head and said, "I need your help with something."

When he went out today, he was dressed very neatly, wearing clothes that fit his figure, and hurried back from outside, as if he only wanted to see himself.

Sweet was inexplicably pleased, closed the book, and nodded.

"You..." The driver of the power car was still waiting outside, and Klein stopped talking, "I'll go into the room and talk."

He strode into the room, and Sweet also came down the stairs, and stopped on the landing in the middle of the stairs, leaning against the handrail with his waist, and asked with great interest: "What's the matter?"

Klein got straight to the point and told Sweet about the shipwreck at sea.

As Sweet listened, his contented expression gradually turned cold.

"What do you want me to help you with?" he asked blankly.

Klein: "I have to go to sea now, can you—"

"Yes." Sweet agreed without even listening to him.

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