[quote=Phobos] Lobos walked over to the knocked down Seamus, holding his left arm that was broken. He was tired and his face was covered in sweat. He looked down at Seamus, his expression the same as ever. He extended his hand out to him "I didn't know, I truly am sorry. But there are fruits out there. Fruits that grant unimaginable powers. I know this because I have also eaten one of those fruits. So I promise you, no matter what it takes. Even my body and soul. I will find a way to reunite you with your lost one. So won't you join me, and let us chase our impossible dreams together?" He said with a soft smile, his hand still extended to him. [/quote] Seamus peered at Lobos and observed that the young captain's arm was broken. It must've been when he kicked him across the beach and even then he still fought with that unbridled determination. "Lobos...I'll only be united through death. It's a promise that you can't keep and one I won't hold you to." He grabbed his hand and pulled himself back up on his own two feet. "I maybe old, but I think my body still can go for one final adventure." No matter what he was too damn prideful to say that he wanted to help Lobos succeed. While fighting him he had realized that this young man has the potential to bring a change though he needs someone to guide him. And that guide would be the old fishman. Seamus turned out to the water where the ship was. "Captain Lobos, behold your new ship. The Treading Ann."