"The price of the third-class cabin is slightly higher, including twenty-five tabu coins, thirty ancient coins, thirty-five zeer coins, thirty-eight edicts, and forty-three copper coins, which is about Nearly half a month’s wages for an ordinary person."

I thought about this for a moment. The conversion was very messy, but it did take care of the common people whose currency ratio was lagging behind. I think this is reasonable. I don't know if the passengers in the lower class cabins can also eat the same food as us. For food, the fare collected at this price is probably not enough to provide them with water services. Perhaps the luxury of the Victoria is simply not worth the contribution of these low-class cabins, so they simply charge a little more in a symbolic sense..

Regarding Mr. Alcock Arrow’s next explanation, I got a rough idea of ​​the ticket prices for other cabins.

What interests me a lot is the part about cargo shipping, which completely depends on the price of the cargo. One-tenth of the cost.

The price of second-class cabin has risen to silver coins, the price of first-class cabin has increased several times, and the price of first-class cabin is an unimaginable price, which must be purchased with gold coins.

And first-class cabin Not only does it have optional private services, but the cost of transporting the goods is free of charge.

I don’t know whether I should be grateful or afraid. I just hope that my ticket is not my last possession.

"After Mr. Raphael's death, Knight Sfaser Bet and I were the first to arrive at the scene. We did some analysis and made some discoveries." said Miss Lorena;

"His expression after death was ferocious and full of anger, as if he had been killed suddenly by someone. There was a table knife on his chest, inserted into his heart. The house was rummaged in a mess, and his neck The gems I had brought with me were missing."

Knight Sfaser Bate also said;

"I guess it was a staff member. He was probably stopped by Mr. Raphael. We found a half-eaten piece of chestnut cream cake at the scene. It was obvious that Mr. Raphael had a conflict with the other party. There were signs of struggle."

Miss Lorena interrupted Knight Sface Bate's words, frowning slightly, as if recalling the crime scene at that time, and added;

"But something strange is that a rose was inserted into Mr. Raphael's belly, and the murderer carried him to the sofa and arranged him neatly after his death. By the way, that table knife has a letter V engraved on it."

Knight Sfasser Bet nodded in approval and also said;

"Not only that, the windows in the room were sealed, and many of the curtains were torn down. I think this was done by Mr. Raphael for advice, but everyone returned to the cabin at that time, so no one found out."

"Regarding the V on the table knives, this is the initials of the Vincent family, but as a representative investor of the royal family and aristocracy, the tableware on the Victoria will have such letters engraved on it, which is mixed in the kitchen. , and it cannot be judged who is the murderer."

Mrs. Hong still looked like that, and she also put forward her own opinions at this time.

"I think this matter couldn't be simpler. Raphael probably had a quarrel with the person who came to deliver the food, and he had evil thoughts and took away his gem. Captain Finniss immediately vetoed nervously;

"This is impossible, the waiters on the Victoria are carefully selected and would not do such a thing."

Mr. Alcock Arrow also nodded in agreement with Captain Finnis's words, with deep eyes, and followed the analysis;

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