Captain Finniss was also helpless. There was nothing he could do to help. He just secretly imaged Mr. Raphael as a villain in his heart. But Mr. Raphael is the investor of the Victoria after all. Without Mr. Raphael's investment, this beautiful Victoria would not have been built, and Captain Finniss would not have been the captain of this ship.

Fortunately, Miss Lorena didn't seem to take it to heart, and instead invited Captain Finnis and Mr. Raphael to dine together.

As a businessman, Raphael naturally refused. Captain Finneas was relieved when he saw Mr. Raphael's refusal. Just now, he was worried that the two of them would not get along. On one side is the beautiful reporter Miss Lorena, and on the other side are the investors of the Victoria. If they argue, I will be in a dilemma.

At the dining table, Captain Finniss and Miss Lorena had a great chat. They discussed many things about the Victoria, and even talked about shipbuilding and murals.

The murals on the Victoria combine the arts of five countries. Captain Finneas doesn't know much about art, but Miss Lorena became very excited when she mentioned this, just like when he told the story of shipbuilding.

Captain Finneas listened to Miss Lorena's story in confusion. Miss Lorena was very eloquent, and after a while Captain Finneas was able to understand a little bit.

For example, the Blessed Empire believed in chivalry, so the artworks about the Blessed Empire, such as the murals on the hanging sheds, are mostly about famous wars in history.

The artworks in Danterian Imperial City, Zakshitz Imperial City, and Leled Imperial City are more oriented toward their beliefs. Danterian was closer to the legendary Elf Island in their early years, and they deeply believed in Mother Earth. The Imperial City of Zacsitz, the Imperial City of Christian, and the Imperial City of Leled believe in different gods.

Miss Lorena told Captain Finniss a lot about her experiences, and Captain Finniss was also in awe of these profound cultures. He admired Miss Lorena's intelligence very much.

Captain Finneas has been drifting at sea for so long that he has no idea what is happening on land. The stories Miss Lorena told him were so wonderful! So Captain Finnis was very embarrassed and made another appointment with Miss Lorena, and they will meet here at noon tomorrow.

Captain Finniss and Miss Lorena said goodbye reluctantly. It must be said that Miss Lorena also liked the sailing stories told by Captain Finneas very much.

Miss Lorena left the restaurant, returned to the room and immediately dug out the manuscript paper and pen and ink to write.

Letter to Pushon Trina on March 1, 1455 Dear sister Trina, guess who I met today? It’s Captain Finneas whom you interviewed!

I'm sorry for what happened to you. Lorena feels very sorry for her sister. I didn't expect you to miss this boarding.

Sister Telina, I met Mr. Raphael, one of the twelve investors on the Victoria and the representative of the Chamber of Commerce on the ship.

He is really a bad-mouthed bastard. Sure enough, businessmen are not good people!

Sister, Lorena really feels sorry for you, you really should come and see it.

The beauty of the Victoria is breathtaking, sister, do you know? The Victoria is a miracle!

Maybe the war will not continue. I see the art and beliefs of each country here, and they are cleverly integrated together.

She's such a great sister! This incomparable glorious beauty is really shocking! Lorena just couldn't express it all and wished her sister could come on board too.

Love you:

——Pushon Lorena

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