"You're not going to leave me here alone and walk away, are you?" Nangong Yan asked.
"How could I? I can't bear to do so." Saying this, he flashed into view. Under a coconut tree ahead, four men were gathered—not many. They were drinking, appearing to be in a merry mood.
He walked over and blurted out, "Hey, are you fishermen from around here too?"
The four men all looked over, at first stunned, then sizing him up; they felt he didn't look like a fisherman. Ye Chen quickly added, "I came here with a fisherman because it got too dark, so I stopped here for the night. I'll continue on my way tomorrow."
A man with a whiskered face, upon hearing this, dropped his suspicion, and slightly nodded, saying, "Yes, we are fishermen."
"I see that those seem to be pirates; aren't you afraid?"
"What's there to be afraid of? What's the big deal with pirates, as long as they don't hurt people?"