Obviously, on the Victoria, after excluding gold and silver currencies, the most basic currency ratios are obviously different, as if no matter which currency it is, it can take a certain advantage on the ship.

In other words, everyone will still naturally price or trade lower-value items, and there is no need to strictly follow the ratio stipulated by the Victoria.

Perhaps this will not have any change or impact on those places where the ratio has not been clearly determined, and on the civilian level.

Representatives of the church walked on the ship to preach and promote their faith. Representatives of knights and warriors still ran on the ship every day to maintain order.

Mr. Alcock Arrow and Captain Fennis spent a lot of time drinking together to soothe their sorrows, and they both became much more decadent.

I think Finnis was on board because one of the twelve representatives died on the ship he was responsible for, and Mr. Alcock Arrow was worried about losing a good business partner.

This is obviously a big blow, so I can understand their depression at the moment.

Refender Jonathan and Mrs. Red were having afternoon tea together. They were neither active nor depressed, they just seemed to be waiting for something. Occasionally they would invite me to sit for a while.

After that experience, we had a few more meetings back and forth.

There was no new murder on the ship. The murderer seemed to have died in the storm and was taken away by the sea.

Raphael's body had begun to rot. Even though some merchants' goods were requisitioned to decorate those who died due to the disaster, over time, they began to stink.

Knights Sface Bate and Farien Cid, as well as Police Officer Nicholas Ancifer, all proposed burning the corpses or burying these people at sea.

In this regard, two warriors from the Imperial City of Leled strongly protested, demanding that Mr. Raphael's body must be brought back to Imperial City for a funeral and then buried on the land of Imperial City.

Not only that, some friends of the crew member who died unexpectedly on the ship also protested after hearing that Mr. Raphael’s body was returned to China for burial.

They think this is unfair. Since Mr. Raphael's body can be returned to his own country for burial, then their friend sacrificed himself for everyone on this ship, abandoning them in this land where no one has ever been. In the sea, it would be too cruel.

I don't understand why they are so stubborn, but everyone is persisting.

They believed that the souls of these corpses would be swallowed by the sea and plunge into the darkness of the deep sea forever, while their souls would repeat the process of drowning over and over again.

We held several separate meetings on how to deal with those who had begun to decompose. Although the crew reluctantly accepted the idea of ​​cremating the corpses, the only place that could cremate the corpses was the incinerator in the power room.

We have been discussing it for a long time, but the technology from the Blecid Empire is more understood by Madam Red and Refender Jonathan.

That would only burn the ashes of those corpses, and no one could pick out the bones at that high temperature.

In fact, even if the Blessed Empire's technology is not used to propel the Victoria, things still need to be added to the incinerator to preheat it to ensure the safety of the Victoria's operation.

Or it can be used to promote emergencies, or to ensure that such a huge Victoria can float on the sea when any problems occur.

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