Just when I wanted to start focusing on thinking and analyzing the information mentioned in their previous conversation, reporter Lorena interrupted their quarrel.

"Forgive me for interrupting, but this meeting is not about complaining and arguing, but about discussing countermeasures."

I nodded to express my approval, and finally I could be quieter.

"The countermeasure is just to let them knights find him, just a murderer."

Mrs. Hong's tone is still very bad. She seems to think that these are the responsibilities of the knights, and she doesn't care about the fact that there is a murderer on the ship.

Thinking of Susan Soldier's words, I suddenly became wary of her. Maybe the murderer is Hong. Mrs.

Lorena, the reporter cleared her throat and made a gesture of invitation, indicating that everyone should be quiet and stop arguing. Listen to Captain Finnis.

"So, let’s listen to the details and make a conclusion later. As a representative of the royal family, Mr.

Refender Jonathan agreed with reporter Lorena’s words and immediately stated:

"Mr. Captain Finniss, please describe the seriousness of the current situation."

"Well, Mr. Refender Jonathan."

Captain Finniss nodded, then stood up, with a terrible look on his face, and continued in a very serious tone:

"Our ship went through a storm so unusual that no ship could have survived."

I'm a little bit wondering what this unsurvivable storm is. If so, are we all ghosts?

Although I really want to ask whether we are still alive or dead, I still Listen patiently as he continues.

"Although the Victoria successfully survived, we had seriously deviated from the track and lost our direction. We were the first to survive such an unimaginable catastrophic storm."

I feel like laughing about this. It was a unique storm. I don't remember the whole picture of the ship, but if everyone else sank, why didn't we sink?

I don't quite believe what Captain Finnis said, I thought he was telling us a joke in a humorous way.

But it seemed that everyone except me was dubious or took it seriously.

Among them, Mr. Fabian Fell, who represented the church, was particularly fierce. As soon as I slapped the table, I suddenly felt the heavy table in front of me tremble.

"What, tell me, you drove the ship into a storm and we almost sank it before?"

He stood up directly, with an exaggerated expression on his face, which made me think he was like a clown.

Although he tried hard to look like a gentleman before, he didn't look like a gentleman in any way.

Fabian Mr. Fair's panicked expression was very funny. After all, no one present had any big reaction after hearing the news, including the nun, who was also calm and sat in her place.

Sister Faustina She looked very confident. She didn’t know when a rough and crude cross appeared in her hand, with a vague statue on it.

Sister Faustina had a very proud look on her face, as if to say, you We must thank God. He seems to have allowed us to survive the disaster. This is the best proof.

Captain Finniss looked embarrassed and comforted helplessly:

"Please calm down, we did not sail into the storm, the storm caught up with us."

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