Chapter 1251: Chapter 1245: Extra Saving People 6_1 Chapter 1251: Chapter 1245: Extra Saving People 6_1 Without giving it much thought, Diana Jas blushed suddenly as she subconsciously took the deed of sale from Finn Lewis.
This action…
Diana’s face turned so red it seed almost as if she could bleed.
Finn had simply handed it to her without a second thought, but what did this an?
Usually, such valuable items were given to one’s wife to keep safe.
Diana’s thoughts were in turmoil, but Finn hadn’t considered the implications; he rely had no one else by his side, and since Diana would also be accompanying him aboard the Emperor soon, he simply entrusted it to her.
After giving the deed of sale to Diana, Finn went straight out, even Fulham seed to have misunderstood, unable to resist glancing at Diana and Grace Harvey beside her.
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Finn climbed onto the deck, swiftly taking Fulham with him to the command cabin, which was operated by a T800.
Fulham and his n would not normally enter such a place.
“Fulham, today I’ll show you the secrets of this ship.
In the future, you might be the ones managing these rchant vessels,” Finn said with a smile.
However, he knew that to truly have these people manage the ship, it would be impossible without several years of study.
“Yes, Your Highness,” Fulham imdiately responded, bowing earnestly.
“First of all, the communication system.
All our ships have a unique communication system.
You don’t need to know the specifics of the theory right now; you just need to know that it can contact people over long distances.
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For example, I can talk directly to the other four rchant ships from this one,” Finn roughly explained to Fulham before letting the T800 turn on the radio communication equipnt.
In this era, radio was like sothing out of mythology.
Luckily, since Finn had previously ntioned that it was a communication device, Fulham did not ponder further.
Otherwise, the culturally uninford Fulham might have been so scared as to kneel.
Still, even so, his eyes filled with awe when he looked at Finn.
The other sailors reacted similarly.
Finn used the ship’s broadcast system to give a speech to all the sailors, including those soon to arrive on the Emperor.
Even so, the sailors were nearly scared enough to kneel on the spot, nearly regarding Finn as a deity descended to earth.
This awe reached its peak as the Emperor slowly approached.
One could hardly imagine the shock of seeing a steel behemoth appear before people who had never even seen a steam engine before.
Fulham’s mouth hung open from the mont it had opened and had not closed since.
Despite it being nightti, the moon shone exceptionally bright over the sea, and Finn had directed the Emperor’s lights to be fully turned on.
The Emperor, approximately 155 ters long and over 28 ters wide, appeared a colossus next to rchant ships of barely over 4000 tons!
What’s more, it was entirely made of steel!
“Iron…
iron…
ironclad ship?!” It was only after the Emperor had stopped for so ti that Fulham stamred out the words.
Finn rolled his eyes.
A perfectly good ship being saddled with such a crude na as “ironclad ship”…
Finn was left speechless but he couldn’t complain too much because explaining it properly to Fulham and the others would be a tedious task.
Well, ironclad ship it was then.
Fulham and the rest were overwheld; they could not begin to imagine how such a massive structure of steel could float on water.
“Don’t overthink it, just know that my power is great.
Now, have the other ships head to Liberty City to pick up people, while we start loading cargo here,” Finn said brusquely.
“Yes, Your Highness.
Let’s head to the other ships,” Fulham replied quickly, suppressing his astonishnt.
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