Chapter 1246 (1/2)

Chapter 1246: The shi+p to the South

As White had suggested, Manfeld found that nobody waited for hiers

However, he did not feel very frustrated about the lack of appreciation because he did that si to do

Manfeld soon found the registration desk based on the infor over that area, which attracted h there were lots of people, the registration proceeded in an orderly fashi+on Iron bars sege lineup between the entrance and the registration desk Refugees were thus directed into a te which they shuffled forward slowly

A Graycastle soldier received Manfeld All the clerks earing the sauish them

”Name?”

”Manfeld Castein”

”Identity? Any criminal records? What's your expertise?”

The inquiry was just as what the coachman had told him Manfeld answered all the questions truthfully and did not dwell upon his faround He was about to talk more about his expertise when the soldier suddenly interrupted hi him say he could read and write ”That'll do Trestle No 6 This is your boarding pass Don't lose it Next”

Manfeld was immediately pushed out of the queue into the dock area before he realized that the registration was over

”Well that's it?”

So the coachood life in Graycastle as long as he could read and write But it appeared that everyone in Graycastle was literate Manfeld had noticed that while he aiting, the registration clerks were changing all the time Sometimes, they would ask a soldier who maintained the order to take their shi+ft te

Manfeld felt very confused

Also, the boarding pass was a little strange too It was an iron plate, with a rope attached to one end so that he could actually wear it like a necklace There was a series of engraved symbols and numbers on the plate It would not cost much to make such a see had such a plate

Castein's family used to own a blacksmith workshop, so he knehat that meant A blacksmith could use leftover materials to make an iron plate, but he would need tons of materials to make 100 or 1,000 of therave those syer tiain

However, there were more than 1,000 people at the port

If this hat happened at the Sedimentation Bay every day, then they would need hundreds of thousands of iron plates! It was uniinable how many resources and how much time they would need to distribute an iron plate like this to every single refugee It would probably still not enough even if they sudolidodom on this continent

Amazed and surprised, Manfeld boarded a three-masted shi+p

He was led into a cabin shared by 10 people, which was a lot better than what he had expected He had thought that he ht have to sleep in a warehouse Manfeld was not sure if this was because he could read and write Nevertheless, the stinky sh his falory, he used to, at least, sleep in a coot out of the cabin and went to the deck to get so for help

The voice see from the end of the hallway

Since not many people were on the shi+p and the sailors were busy working on the upper deck, the cabin was a little empty nobody except him had heard that voice