Treasure Hunters, Sail the Blue Sea
Chapter 28
Chapter 28
After putting things away.
Hamo came out with Alka.
Back on the deck again, Alka finally couldn't help asking: "Hamo, are you the only two of you on the whole ship?"
From boarding the ship to entering your own room.
Apart from Hamo and Andre, Alka saw no second person on board.
Such a large ship may require a dozen to dozens of people just to start it.
If it is fully loaded, maybe there will be more than 300 people?
As a result, it was too strange to see only two people when they came up.
"Of course it's not just me and the captain, there are three more in the cabin below." Hamo said with a smile.
Seeing Hamo's expression, Arka was speechless.
Is this what I'm asking?
Even with the addition of the following 3 people, there are only 5 people. How did 5 people drive such a large ship?
Can he still be fully automatic?
Hamo really didn't seem to understand the meaning of Alka's words, so he led Alka down the cabin on his own.
"This floor is the artillery deck on the ship, where ammunition and other weapons are stored."
Alka observed the environment on this layer.
A total of ten rock-shock cannons were placed on both sides, and there is not much research on this weapon, Arka.
Only the most superficial understanding.
But just from the appearance point of view.
Definitely better than Halles' baby.
There are obvious differences in the appearance of these stone-shaking cannons.
Wrapped with an unknown metal shell, it is engraved with very beautiful patterns and some reliefs.
The base below is also wider and firmly fixed on the deck.
And Alka even saw a bullet entry port on the right side of the second half of the barrel.
It is more convenient and simpler than Holes's method of stuffing shells from the muzzle into the inside.
Obviously a more advanced model.
At this time, Hamo also introduced: "Shipbreaker-C type rock-shattering cannon, which is a higher grade than the B-type artillery equipped by the Navy of the Blood Gold Alliance. It is a large-caliber No. 6 artillery."
Alka couldn't understand Hamo's introduction at all.
Whether it is him or the original body, it can be said that they have no understanding of these things, let alone another set of standards.
At best, he now knows more about some firearms and their ammunition.
Looking at these cannons, there are 10 in total.
Even if it is the minimum manpower, it must be equipped with 20 people.
Not to mention the delivery of shells and various other personnel.
Even if this ship thinks with its toes, it knows that the number of people is definitely not enough.
"The bow and stern of this deck are the book and snow storage area of the ship, and the kitchen and dining area in the rear."
As he spoke, he led Alka forward and pushed open a door.
Directly entered into a bright and bright place, well-arranged windows, good lighting, row after row of three-tiered bookshelves neatly stacked.
There are various books and materials on it, and each shelf is partitioned by a wooden bar.
Each bookshelf is secured against some ship's props.
There are also reading desks and chairs next to it.
"Hi! Lipoka, don't sleep, a newcomer is here!"
Hamo patted on the front desk next to the gate, and saw a hammock lying on the semi-curved front desk, a woman in a white sailor suit and a pair of trousers.
However, this woman named Liboka lay on her stomach in the hammock, stretched out her hand on the ground, picked up a blanket to cover her body, and waved her hand.
"Go away, Harmo, don't bother me. It was too late to check the information for the team leader last night. Let me rest for a while."
Hamo had no choice but to shrug Alka helplessly, and led him out of the library.
While walking, he said: "The one just now is also a junior member of the ship. She is responsible for managing books and some information inquiries. She is usually there."
Then came the dining area at the rear.
The whole place here is directly open, and the artillery deck layer, and there is no partition for the door.
Simply use two sides of the screen to partition, pull out the screen and walk in, there are several long dining tables and rows of stools and chairs.
You can also see the kitchen behind the dining area, or the open-air kitchen.
A middle-aged man dressed in white as a chef is handling the ingredients.
Looking at the somewhat plump figure and protruding belly, it is very vivid.
This image doesn't look bad at cooking.
Hamo walked over with Alka.
"This is the cook on board, Uncle Matt."
At this time, the middle-aged man also raised his head, showing a kinder face.
Seeing Alka smiling, she wiped her hands and walked out.
Hamo introduced him: "This is the new trainee member on board, the captain specially came to pick him up this time."
Matt nodded, and reached out to shake Alka's hand.
"Boy, I'm Matt, Matt Reeb. Since you just boarded the ship today, if there is any cuisine you want to eat tonight, you can tell me."
Alka smiled and said, "Thank you for your kindness, but I don't have any favorite cuisines that I can accept."
"Uncle Matt, we'll talk later. I'm going to take Alka to visit other places to get familiar with him."
Matt nodded with a smile, waved his hand, and walked in again.
Harmo walked out with Alka.
"Uncle Matt's cooking skills are very good. Even the captain can't order him to cook."
With that said, the two came to the place leading to the lower deck.
"Further down, there are rest cabins for our secondary members, and there are some weird workshops or storage rooms."
Saying that, the two walked away.
It was divided into two areas, connected by corridors on both sides and an aisle in the middle.
"The area in front is where we rest, and the area in the back is where various manufacturing rooms and workshops are located."
At this time, there was a sound of ding ding dong dong from a certain room in the rear area.
Seeing Alka turning his head away, Hamo immediately explained: "That's one of the main members of the ship, Mr. Bobby, but I'd better not bother him now, otherwise he will keep nagging. "
"Then where are the other members?" Alka asked directly after hearing this.
"The other crew members? They are currently on Meister Island, where they are on a mission."
As he continued to walk forward, he came to another entrance leading to the lower floor.
"Going further down is the cabin, and a lot of goods and supplies are below."
After speaking, he lifted an oil lamp from the entrance and walked down.
This area has been completely submerged under the water, so there is no light source, and it can only be illuminated by oil lamps.
After a rough stroll around, I became familiar with the layout and structure of the whole ship.
He took Alka and returned to the open deck.
(End of this chapter)
After putting things away.
Hamo came out with Alka.
Back on the deck again, Alka finally couldn't help asking: "Hamo, are you the only two of you on the whole ship?"
From boarding the ship to entering your own room.
Apart from Hamo and Andre, Alka saw no second person on board.
Such a large ship may require a dozen to dozens of people just to start it.
If it is fully loaded, maybe there will be more than 300 people?
As a result, it was too strange to see only two people when they came up.
"Of course it's not just me and the captain, there are three more in the cabin below." Hamo said with a smile.
Seeing Hamo's expression, Arka was speechless.
Is this what I'm asking?
Even with the addition of the following 3 people, there are only 5 people. How did 5 people drive such a large ship?
Can he still be fully automatic?
Hamo really didn't seem to understand the meaning of Alka's words, so he led Alka down the cabin on his own.
"This floor is the artillery deck on the ship, where ammunition and other weapons are stored."
Alka observed the environment on this layer.
A total of ten rock-shock cannons were placed on both sides, and there is not much research on this weapon, Arka.
Only the most superficial understanding.
But just from the appearance point of view.
Definitely better than Halles' baby.
There are obvious differences in the appearance of these stone-shaking cannons.
Wrapped with an unknown metal shell, it is engraved with very beautiful patterns and some reliefs.
The base below is also wider and firmly fixed on the deck.
And Alka even saw a bullet entry port on the right side of the second half of the barrel.
It is more convenient and simpler than Holes's method of stuffing shells from the muzzle into the inside.
Obviously a more advanced model.
At this time, Hamo also introduced: "Shipbreaker-C type rock-shattering cannon, which is a higher grade than the B-type artillery equipped by the Navy of the Blood Gold Alliance. It is a large-caliber No. 6 artillery."
Alka couldn't understand Hamo's introduction at all.
Whether it is him or the original body, it can be said that they have no understanding of these things, let alone another set of standards.
At best, he now knows more about some firearms and their ammunition.
Looking at these cannons, there are 10 in total.
Even if it is the minimum manpower, it must be equipped with 20 people.
Not to mention the delivery of shells and various other personnel.
Even if this ship thinks with its toes, it knows that the number of people is definitely not enough.
"The bow and stern of this deck are the book and snow storage area of the ship, and the kitchen and dining area in the rear."
As he spoke, he led Alka forward and pushed open a door.
Directly entered into a bright and bright place, well-arranged windows, good lighting, row after row of three-tiered bookshelves neatly stacked.
There are various books and materials on it, and each shelf is partitioned by a wooden bar.
Each bookshelf is secured against some ship's props.
There are also reading desks and chairs next to it.
"Hi! Lipoka, don't sleep, a newcomer is here!"
Hamo patted on the front desk next to the gate, and saw a hammock lying on the semi-curved front desk, a woman in a white sailor suit and a pair of trousers.
However, this woman named Liboka lay on her stomach in the hammock, stretched out her hand on the ground, picked up a blanket to cover her body, and waved her hand.
"Go away, Harmo, don't bother me. It was too late to check the information for the team leader last night. Let me rest for a while."
Hamo had no choice but to shrug Alka helplessly, and led him out of the library.
While walking, he said: "The one just now is also a junior member of the ship. She is responsible for managing books and some information inquiries. She is usually there."
Then came the dining area at the rear.
The whole place here is directly open, and the artillery deck layer, and there is no partition for the door.
Simply use two sides of the screen to partition, pull out the screen and walk in, there are several long dining tables and rows of stools and chairs.
You can also see the kitchen behind the dining area, or the open-air kitchen.
A middle-aged man dressed in white as a chef is handling the ingredients.
Looking at the somewhat plump figure and protruding belly, it is very vivid.
This image doesn't look bad at cooking.
Hamo walked over with Alka.
"This is the cook on board, Uncle Matt."
At this time, the middle-aged man also raised his head, showing a kinder face.
Seeing Alka smiling, she wiped her hands and walked out.
Hamo introduced him: "This is the new trainee member on board, the captain specially came to pick him up this time."
Matt nodded, and reached out to shake Alka's hand.
"Boy, I'm Matt, Matt Reeb. Since you just boarded the ship today, if there is any cuisine you want to eat tonight, you can tell me."
Alka smiled and said, "Thank you for your kindness, but I don't have any favorite cuisines that I can accept."
"Uncle Matt, we'll talk later. I'm going to take Alka to visit other places to get familiar with him."
Matt nodded with a smile, waved his hand, and walked in again.
Harmo walked out with Alka.
"Uncle Matt's cooking skills are very good. Even the captain can't order him to cook."
With that said, the two came to the place leading to the lower deck.
"Further down, there are rest cabins for our secondary members, and there are some weird workshops or storage rooms."
Saying that, the two walked away.
It was divided into two areas, connected by corridors on both sides and an aisle in the middle.
"The area in front is where we rest, and the area in the back is where various manufacturing rooms and workshops are located."
At this time, there was a sound of ding ding dong dong from a certain room in the rear area.
Seeing Alka turning his head away, Hamo immediately explained: "That's one of the main members of the ship, Mr. Bobby, but I'd better not bother him now, otherwise he will keep nagging. "
"Then where are the other members?" Alka asked directly after hearing this.
"The other crew members? They are currently on Meister Island, where they are on a mission."
As he continued to walk forward, he came to another entrance leading to the lower floor.
"Going further down is the cabin, and a lot of goods and supplies are below."
After speaking, he lifted an oil lamp from the entrance and walked down.
This area has been completely submerged under the water, so there is no light source, and it can only be illuminated by oil lamps.
After a rough stroll around, I became familiar with the layout and structure of the whole ship.
He took Alka and returned to the open deck.
(End of this chapter)
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