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[Outlander Summary] S05E10: Mercy Shall Follow Me.


In Wilmington, Mr. Forbes and Stephen Bonnet meet to discuss their evil plan against River Run and the custody of young Jeremiah. At other side of the town, Jamie, Claire, Bree, Roger, and Ian prepare themselves for a meeting with Bonnet through Mr. Wylie illegal business connection.

The men went to the meeting point with Bonnet, Claire and Brianna go see the smith and then enjoying the day on the beach. While in town, Bonnet catch a sight of Claire and Bree and followed them to the beach. He sent his crews to see "Alexander Malcolm". Bonnet make Claire unconscious and took Bree with him.

To save Bree, Jamie and Roger try to get an information from Mr. Wylie where Bonnet lives. In River Run, Aunt Jocasta invite Mr. Forbes to write her some legal papers about sharing her fortunate to Bree & Roger, Fergus & Marsali, and Young Ian. Not happy with the task, Mr. Forbes try to end Jocasta's life.

From a woman in brothel house, Eppie, Claire get an information where Bonnet took Bree.


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