It is worth mentioning that since the beginning of the new generation of shipbuilding technology, almost all whaling ships and passenger ships have been equipped with the technology of the Brehid Empire, which is fresh water extraction and distillation.

Given that Captain Finniss did not mention this and that most ships were not of the new generation, it is rare to see older generation ships carrying such efficient distillation of fresh water. After all, the entire set of distillation equipment needs to be connected to the power supply, and few people are willing to equip the old ship with such equipment, so Mrs. Hong said to everyone again;

"In fact, we don’t have to worry too much about fresh water. The Breshidian Empire has equipped the Victoria with a large distiller, which is connected to the Victoria’s power unit. It also built a water storage tank for use and borrowed seawater for condensation. We can rely on this source. Continuous access to fresh water."

Captain Finniss immediately nodded wildly under the questioning gazes of everyone. He also knew that there was indeed this device on the Victoria, but because they were not short of water yet, they temporarily forgot to introduce this to everyone.

His last ship, the Liberty, was not equipped with such a technology, so they had been using some old methods to store water, with average efficiency. Fortunately, they almost never sailed far and could ensure daily operations by replenishing supplies on the shore..

Fabian Fell was obviously still a little worried. He felt that Captain Finnis was not familiar with the Victoria. Whenever he thought about the size of the Victoria and the number of passengers, he became extremely worried, so he asked again;

"So what is our main source of food on the Victoria? What if we run out of food?"

Captain Fennis immediately answered this doubt for him;

"We have rice, wheat, beans, peanuts, potatoes, radishes, etc., which can be used to make pasta, but the food mainly used for long voyages is meat. Please don't worry, we won't be running out of food any time soon, I can assure everyone of that."

In fact, their food is not that scarce, especially when they are at the end of their rope, they can still cooperate to fish. After all, most of the seafood on the Victoria is caught by them that day. Alcock Arrow of the Chamber of Commerce The gentleman also nodded heavily and suggested to everyone;

"We can give priority to important materials, and put some important and less important materials into the hands of a more controllable group of people in a hierarchical manner. This will allow us all to unite together, and we will not have to worry about the civilians. Will riots have bad consequences?"

"This is indeed a good idea."

Soldier Melody also agreed with this proposal. He felt that this plan was good. No one could obtain too many rights, so that they would not be restrained by these external factors and make forced decisions.

But there is another way to this. With a question, Soldier Melody glanced at the crowd with vague eyes, and then tentatively asked;

"But how should we choose our route? We can't keep the Sbrosee epidemic a secret for too long. If the course cannot be finalized, no matter how we plan, we will soon face the collapse of order."

Alice Letasha had long been prepared to face this question and answered immediately;

"I think we should try to go to Asili, anyway, Asili is closer to the place where we lost our way, and people also need a hope."

She had already convinced Mrs. Red and Mr. Alcock Arrow, the representative of the trading company, before the meeting. Unsurprisingly, they would unanimously agree with her to try their luck in Asili. Knight

Bansfather Bate, on the other hand , Some disagreed, because he felt that this choice was too stupid, and it was too crazy to bet everything on luck, so he put forward another opinion;

"But would people agree to go to the Asili Sea under those conditions? It’s all a lie anyway, so why not lie to them that we have found a return route and are returning."

This is indeed one way, but Captain Finniss immediately stood up and vetoed it, and expressed a more professional opinion from his point of view;

"I'm afraid this won't work. Asili is currently the best hope for returning home. Sailing aimlessly will only cause us to spend a lot of time on the sea. But if we decide to go to Asili, we only need to rely on legends and constant observation. The general direction can be determined by the types of currents and fish schools."

Soldier Susan also sided with Captain Finneas this time. She felt that rather than running into each other like headless flies, it would be better to try to find Asili. Even if he couldn't find it, at least it would be ruled out. a choice

"The sailors and crew will definitely not buy into a scam. Your idea is too stupid. I still agree with what Captain Finneas said."

Alice Letasha saw that the attitude of Susan Warrior and others who were most likely to firmly oppose going to Asili was not as fierce as she expected, so she hurriedly added;

"The important thing is that Asili was real, we had information about Henry Jane, and people believed Henry Jane's story."

I don't know if it's because Alice Letasha's timely actions today brought a lot of good news. Melody, Susan Warrior, and Knight Bansfather Bate all seem to have changed their views on her.

This should be the most harmonious meeting so far. Everyone relaxed calmly. There was no tense situation like before. Knight Bansfather Bate frowned slightly, and seemed to still disagree with going to Asili. People were slightly silent. After a moment, Knight Bansfather Bate raised his concerns.

"But what should we do if what he said is true? I mean those monsters, and other people also heard the stories he told. If these things spread, I'm afraid everyone will object to going to Asili."

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