The Chat Han Shipyard cherished as a treasure, immediately began to inquire everywhere about the origin of this magical wood.
After all, England is an old maritime power with countless sailors experienced in long-distance voyages. Five or six days later, a ship owner who had done business in the Caribbean Sea said he had seen this plant — a spice produced in Jamaica.
Sir Hope, the director of the Chat Han Shipyard, immediately sent people to the market to gather healing wood, but soon discovered that only spice-grade healing wood was sold throughout Europe — the thickest of which was only arm-thick, while the ship's axle needed wood thicker than a barrel, with a length of 10 meters.
Hope had no choice but to report this matter to the Navy Board.
Eventually, the Navy Board decided to send someone to Jamaica to purchase healing wood — a round trip to the Caribbean Sea would take three months, barely keeping pace with the steam battleship's progress.
5 weeks later.