As a type of wood, bronze wood is quite hard and can even be used as a sharp weapon with just a little polishing.
It is precisely because of this characteristic that it is quite popular among the elves and druids.
Using it to build a warship is somewhat extravagant.
Sitting nearby, Nia looked at the warships in the distance and said with the same feeling: "The Linland family really has a lot of money to burn. They might as well promote ironclad ships like Andel did."
"Don't say that. We'll be boarding this ship soon. It's luxurious, so what?"
Hearing what Carl and Nia said, Hope smiled and tried to persuade them.
When everyone heard this, they nodded in agreement.
Soon, the construct arrived near the warship.
Using the construct, Carl moved all kinds of weapons, equipment and supplies directly into the bronze and wooden warship.
This move made the Linland family jealous. If there were no more important things to do now, they might have pulled Carl aside to discuss cooperation.
The shipping industry naturally has its own engineering equipment, but the constructs made by Carl far surpass them in performance and convenience.
If we must make an analogy, the Linland family's own engineering machinery is the unicycle that America spent tens of millions of dollars to make, while Carl's construct is a DJI drone.
"Okay, now that everything has been moved, when are we leaving?"
After commanding the construct to finish its work, Carl watched Hope and the others clean up the house, and asked the old captain who was accompanying them about the departure time.
Unexpectedly, before the other party could answer, the sound of sails being raised was heard from the deck outside.
The old captain, with obvious wrinkles on his face, made an apologetic expression to Carl and said, "Now."
"Uh, can't it wait? My sister wants to see me off..."
Walking quickly to the deck, Carl turned his head and found that the ship had left the port. The only few sailors on board were using ropes and pulleys to lift the anchor.
Behind him, the old captain's voice sounded:
"I'm sorry, Mr. Carl, but the family is really in a hurry. A wizard from the prophecy school has predicted a possible attack. We must cut off their attack before they open up the battlefield to Storm Bay."
Hearing this, Carl pointed at the few sailors on the deck and said, "You are relying on these few people to stop the enemy?"
The old captain was embarrassed for a few seconds, then explained: "The family's reinforcements have already rushed to Dalcate. We were actually the last to leave."
Hearing this, Karl nodded.
At this moment, a voice calling Carl suddenly came from the distant port.
Carl turned his head and found Lisanna standing at the port, waving her arms towards him.
This scene really made Carl feel a little melancholy about parting.
After shouting a few words of farewell to Lisanna loudly, Carl looked at Lisanna who turned and left the port, and he actually felt that "the child has finally grown up".
When Hope and the others heard the shouting, they also came to the deck, but they did not shout like Carl, they just waved to Lisanna as a farewell.
And so the ships began to move along the coastline of Xen'drik.
The safety of this waterway is still very guaranteed. Even if a hurricane hits, the captain can drive the warship to the coast for temporary shelter.
After gaining a preliminary understanding of some basic knowledge about warships, Carl and his companions returned to their own houses to rest.
At the same time, at the other end of this waterway, the Ruiyizhuoer port called Dalcat Port also dispatched its own fleet to march towards Storm Bay.
The entire Dalkat Port is made of a glittering crystal. It is called a port, but it is more like a fortress.
It didn't look like it had ever experienced a battle, and the fleet of the Linland family mentioned by the old captain did not appear around Dalcat.
Before they knew it, Carl and the others had been sailing for four days.
The long voyage was very boring, but fortunately, the team had Mitris, a Spirit Card player who had passed the first round.
The four girls gathered in the room playing cards all day, while Carl sat aside, thinking about improvements to the Sky Comet Dragon aircraft.
"No, sitting here daydreaming is too unfounded, but I've really had enough sleep today. Even if I use my psychic power to force myself to sleep, I can't fall asleep! I have to go out and get some fresh air!"
After watching the four girls play cards for several hours, Carl finally couldn't stand it anymore.
After speaking to the four people, he stood up and walked towards the deck.
The crew of this ship is quite simple. Apart from the captain, who is a member of the Linland family, there are only seven sailors and a dwarf from the Sivis family.
The sailors stayed in the cabin for a long time and had little contact with Carl and his room.
The dwarf and the captain lived in the captain's room, supposedly to make it convenient for them to receive news from the Dragonmark Family at any time.
Carl didn't have any specific understanding of this personnel configuration, but he always felt that the other side's personnel configuration was not intended for fighting.
With such a small number of people, they are not even enough to operate the cannon.
"Could it be that the Linland family wants me to fight alone? Or will the pirates who obey the orders of the Linland family help me when we arrive at Dalcat Port?"
Looking at the sea in the distance, Carl's questions emerged one after another.
The slightly fishy sea breeze blew his hair. Carl took a few deep breaths and planned to go back to the room.
At this moment, the door of the captain's room was suddenly pushed open.
The wrinkled captain and the dwarf ran out of the captain's room, apparently going to Carl's room to inform him of something.
Because they were too anxious, they ignored Carl on the deck.
"Hey! I'm here. What happened?"
Seeing that the two were about to miss him, Karl hurriedly asked.
Startled by the sudden sound, the captain and the dwarf turned around and finally found Carl.
"Something is wrong! Dalcat has also sent out a fleet! They are heading this way!"
When he saw Carl, the dwarf of the Sivis family did not hide anything and told him the news he had just received.
His eagerness stunned Carl, so he asked doubtfully: "Where is the fleet of the Linland family? As long as they come back to help, even if we only have one ship, can't we..."
Just as he was about to continue speaking, Carl suddenly found that the captain lowered his head, as if he didn't dare to look directly at him.
A thought suddenly exploded in Carl's mind.
"Are those pirates planning to use us as bait? To attack the enemy's port ourselves?"
Having said that, Carl paused, then an angry expression appeared on his face.
"No! This was planned! The Linland family had long intended to use this ship as bait! No wonder they sent a flashy bronze and wooden warship over!"
Hearing Carl's words, the dwarf, who was already very frightened, was now frightened silly. He had never heard of this incident when he got on the boat.
With a thought, Carl summoned the power armor and grabbed the old captain's neck.
"Tell me your plan! Otherwise, I will kill you here! And then turn back! Storm Bay is not important enough for me to risk my own life and the lives of my companions!"
(End of this chapter)