Pirates: There is no prohibition of fishing in Marijoa.

Chapter 215 Sending Letters



Chapter 215 Sending Letters

"Boni, maybe your father is too busy at work and hasn't had time to send the letter yet, or maybe the news bird is on the way. Wait a little longer."

As Bonnie's friends who have always been with her, Jojo and Duz, wearing cowboy hats and with stubble on their faces, stood behind her and comforted her softly.

Little Bonnie puffed up his lips and said, "But, I have been back here for more than half a year, and Dad still hasn't sent me a letter. He said he would not lie to me."

Just as Jojo and Duz were racking their brains to think of how to continue comforting Bonnie, a strange voice suddenly rang in their ears, interrupting their conversation.

"Haha, you are Bonnie, right? Big Bear certainly didn't lie to you. He sends out 10 letters a month on average."

Qiao Qiao and Duz were startled because the sound was obviously coming from not far behind them.

They turned around quickly and asked in a stern voice: "Who are you!?"

The person who came was wearing a short coat with a hood, carrying a retracted fishing rod on his back and a bag in his hand. He stood leisurely about three meters away from them, looking around with interest.

This person was none other than Jerry. After the pirate group landed, he quietly separated from everyone else according to Scar's earlier suggestion.

Over there, Deuce and his gang went straight into the town in groups. Those who needed to shop went to buy, and those who wanted to go shopping and eat did so as usual.

The purpose of doing this is to attract the attention of the public, especially the attention of intelligence personnel.

Jerry didn't care about exposing his whereabouts, but he knew that using his own identity to deliver a letter to Bonnie could easily cause misunderstandings and even implicate others.

Although Big Bear told him to go directly to Queen Mother Connie, if he really went to the palace to look for someone, it would be easy to expose his whereabouts.

Anyway, Big Bear had mentioned that Bonnie always stayed in his church, so Jerry decided to just look for the church directly.

So he changed his clothes slightly, avoided places with large crowds, asked for directions, and sneaked over here.

"Eh!? Have you met my dad?"

Little Bonnie rushed over, stretched out his hands and pulled Jojo and Duz who were ready to fight at any time.

She opened her bright eyes and looked at Jerry hopefully.

Jerry nodded slightly, "Big Bear and I have met a few times and have had banquets together. We can be considered friends."

"Bonnie, don't trust strangers easily." Qiao Qiao whispered, stopping little Bonnie who wanted to move forward and asked her to stop.

Little Bonnie looked at Qiao Qiao, then turned his head and looked at Jerry eagerly, hesitating to say, "But..."

Jerry smiled, took out a sealed letter and threw it over, "I know you will be suspicious, this is written by Big Bear, take a look."

Little Bonnie took the letter and his eyes were immediately attracted by the three eye-catching words "To Bonnie" on the envelope.

Her little hands moved quickly, and she couldn't wait to open it: "Wow! It's Dad's handwriting and drawings!"

Jojo and Duz exchanged glances, and their doubts disappeared. They knew that there was no way Bonnie could mistake Big Bear's handwriting.

The warmth revealed in the letter is full of Big Bear's caring tone, and it doesn't sound fake at all.

Besides, they couldn't think of any benefit that would be worth others spending so much effort to deceive a little girl.

After thinking about this, the two men put away their stances and nodded to Jerry with an apologetic look.

"Dad said he had sent many letters back before, and this time he just happened to come across it, so he asked him to deliver it on the way." After reading it, little Bonnie pointed at Jerry and said.

Then, she put her hands on her hips, looking indignant, "Humph! It must be that bad woman's doing! She always says there are only newspapers, no letters!"

Jerry secretly guessed that she was probably scolding the member of the CP organization who was nominally looking after her.

Seeing her impish appearance, Jerry took out a beautiful gift box from his bag and handed it to her with amusement: "Here are some letters from Big Bear, and a birthday present prepared for you in advance."

"Wow! That's great! A gift from Dad! And there's a letter!" Little Bonnie took the gift box ecstatically, raised it high up excitedly, and happily turned around a few times on the spot.

"Ahem, Bonnie, is there a letter from Big Bear?" A kind old lady with a smile on her face appeared at the church door.

"Grandma Connie!" Little Bonnie continued to cheer, and then shook the gift box in his hand, "Look! This is what Dad gave me!"

"Well, then you can take a look." Hearing what Grandma Connie said, little Bonnie nodded heavily.

She carefully opened the gift box, picked up the letter inside and read it carefully.

"Hello, thank you for helping to deliver the letter." Granny Connie thanked Jerry and then asked, "Are you also a member of the pirate group that landed this morning?"

Jerry did not deny it. "Hello, you are Queen Mother Connie, right? Big Bear originally asked me to find you, but I didn't know where you were, so I just came directly to the church."

Several people chatted casually about various topics. After a while, little Bonnie shouted with a smile on his face: "Grandma Connie! Qiao Qiao! Duz! This is the birthday gift that Dad asked Big Brother Jerry to bring in advance. Does it look good? "

Little Pony is wearing a hat covered with tiny spots and decorated with two imitation bear ears on the top. It is similar to the big bear's outfit, but adds a bit of playfulness and cuteness.

Seeing this outfit, Connie and the others couldn't help but smile knowingly, nodding their heads in approval, "Of course it looks good."

"Also, Dad said that I'm actually cured." Little Bonnie was excited, her voice full of joy, but then she lowered her head and continued sullenly:

"But he said it would be best if we waited here for him to come back... But, I want to go see him."

What Little Bonnie said was exactly the conclusion that Big Bear came to from Kuleha.

According to the time calculation, more than half a year has passed since she returned to the Kingdom of Solbe.

Now, only a barely visible shadow of the jade remains on her face.

However, she was not aware of this before and was afraid of the disease recurring and spreading, so she dared not go out and be exposed to light.

"Big Bear is wandering around without a fixed place to live now. It will probably be difficult for you to find him, and..." Jerry looked at Bonnie and whispered.

When they heard Jerry stop talking halfway, several people were confused.

Little Bonnie spoke directly, curiously asking, "And what?"

Jerry pondered for a long time, and then slowly said:

"Well...it's okay to tell you. I guess that in order to help you cure your illness, Big Bear reached some kind of agreement with the World Government. I'm afraid one of the terms of the agreement is that he is forbidden to meet you."

Bonnie was startled, and immediately muttered angrily: "What!? No wonder Dad said something incomprehensible and smiled so fakely when we said goodbye!"


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