Galen’s eyebrows rose when Siobhan showed him her tattoo and told him that her captain was Jinbei. He had definitely heard of the guy. A very skilled user of fishman karate who was extremely honorable as well. Although Siobhan didn’t seem to inherit Jinbei’s sense of strategy, she definitely took after him in combat and most importantly, in integrity. Jones joined her by the rim, watching the sun go down, and smiled. “That’s lovely, it really is,” the doctor said, “it sounds like you had a good teacher. You’re very lucky.” This made Jones wonder if he would’ve done better with a teacher, but he seemed to be doing okay so far, so he didn’t really worry about it. This also made him think about his family back home. His parents were still alive; they didn’t agree with what he did, but they understood why he did it. Maybe someday after Siobhan became the Pirate King, he could go back home and see them again. But for now, he was just happy to be where he was. “Who are the other names on your list, anyway?”