No matter how reluctant the Titanic's passengers were, they finally bowed their heads to the pirates.

They accepted Lowe's inspection.

It started with the Titanic's staff.

In addition to Captain Smith, First Officer Wilder, and First Officer Murdoch, who he had met before, Lowe also met Second Officer Charles Lightoller, who was the one who proposed"women and children first" to the captain in the plot and strictly implemented it after confirmation.

Third Officer Pittman and Fourth Officer Bosher flashed in the original plot and had no shots.

On the contrary, Fifth Officer Harold Lowe had a highlight moment in the movie. After the Titanic was silent, this guy took a ship back and saved the heroine Ruth.

Sixth Officer James Moody also had a small shot, but not much.

In addition, Lowe also saw Thomas Andrew, the chief designer of the Titanic.

When the Titanic sank, Andrew locked himself in the smoking room. He also adjusted the clock. At the last moment, he stared at"Portsmouth Harbor" hanging on the bulkhead in a trance.

Finally, he was silent with the Titanic.

Chief Engineer Joseph Bell, there are several shots in the movie, the most impressive to Lovi is the shot of this guy pushing his subordinates away and turning the valve himself.

Then there is the chief band conductor Wallace Hartley and his teammates.

But when the shipwreck happened, when everyone was panicking and looking for a way out, only they played music slowly, trying to use music to ease everyone's emotions.

They didn't stop playing until they fell into the water.

These people also left a deep impression on Lovi.

After some inspection, Lovi found that there was basically no problem with this group of people, so he let them leave.

Then, it was the first-class passengers.

Most of these people were rich and cherished their lives. They were trembling when they came in, fearing that Lovi would accidentally take their lives.

Lovi saw a few familiar faces among this group of people.

For example, Ismay, the general manager of the White Star Line.

In the story of Titanic, the general manager Ismay was undoubtedly a villain. He not only reduced the number of lifeboats, but also accelerated the Titanic in order to grab the headlines, causing the Titanic to hit the iceberg. He even sneaked onto the lifeboat when others were not paying attention.

Later, the surviving general manager Ismay became the target of media attacks, and even a town called Ismay was renamed because of it.

These scandals forced him to resign from his position and began to live in seclusion. In his later years, he established two funds for missing seafarers.

He died of cerebral thrombosis in 1937 at the age of 74.

In addition to this, Rowe also saw the real villain in Titanic.

Ruth's fiancé... Carl.

A real unlucky guy.

The reason why Rowe said he was unlucky was mainly because Carl had a fiancée like Ruth.

Carl was a graceful man, loyal to love, and the heir to a steel giant family. He was a diamond bachelor born with a golden spoon in his mouth.

To be honest, if Luo Wei had been born like Carl, he would have changed girlfriends countless times.

But Carl was a man who was devoted to love, so he fell in love with Ruth.

But Ruth was an uneasy woman.

She was born into an aristocratic family, but since her father passed away, her family had nothing but the title of aristocrat.

In order to maintain a decent life, Ruth's mother forced Ruth to marry Carl.

But Ruth felt that these were not what she wanted, so she felt that she was not free and suffocated by Carl's side.

In the end, she got together with a poor boy whom she had known for less than three days. The two of them made love in the car, and did not take her fiancé seriously at all.

When he was young, Luo Wei saw this scene and thought that the two people broke through the confinement and restraint for love, which was really brave.

But when he grew up, Luo Wei found that Ruth did not like this marriage, but did not clearly break up with Carl.

While enjoying the convenience brought to her by Carl, she was flirting with Jack and mixing with him.

While shouting that I was for love, she went to bed with someone she had known for less than three days.

Good fellow, Luo Wei exclaimed.

If this happened in the East, both of them would be put into a pig cage. What kind of Ximen Qing and Pan Jinlian are they?

In the West, the two became symbols of free love, while Carl, a character similar to Wu Dalang, became a villain.

These three views are really unbearable.

Uh... I'm getting off topic.

In short, Luo Wei met this group of people just to judge if there was any problem with them. After confirming that there was no problem, he waved his hand and asked them to leave.

In the next two days, Luo Wei spent a lot of effort to meet all the guests on the Titanic and came to a conclusion that all the passengers and sailors on the ship were ordinary people. This conclusion, which seemed useless, ruled out a doubt in Luo Wei's heart.

Man-made disaster.

It seems that the Titanic came to the world of Pirates of the Caribbean, and it seems that it was not the people on the ship who did it?

So why did this ship appear in this world?

Luo Wei was puzzled.

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