A Hundred Years of Family Life
47 Arriving in Europe

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The days on the cruise ship were boring and boring, but fortunately, Jiang Chen could also practice martial arts. After adapting to the seasickness in the early stage, his days were not much different from usual.

Instead, he had a different state of mind.

Occasionally, he would head to the deck and chat with a few Chinese people.

Occasionally, he would look at the sea breeze.

Or swim a few laps in the water.

That's right, he was going into the water.

Jiang Chen knew how to swim with the help of his internal strength, even if he went to the sea to swim, there was no problem.

Every time he entered the water, he would immediately cause a series of exclamations.

Even the foreigners were no exception.

In any era, any race would worship the strong.

They are not exceptions

"Woah!"

"Jiang, so fast!"

"He's so handsome!"

"Hahaha!"

"Jiang, bring a big guy!"

......

Amidst the sounds, a huge fish was thrown up. The huge fin hit the deck, causing another wave of exclamations.

When Jiang Chen walked up, a foreigner who was already prepared respectfully handed him a towel and clothes.

"This thing, cook it and distribute it to everyone!”

Jiang Chen smiled.

He took the towel and clothes with his right hand.

"Sir, you're really generous.”

"We'll deal with it as soon as possible!”

The Westerner praised.

The big fish was quickly dragged away.

Obviously, this was not the first time.

These people were already used to it.

Exclamations of surprise rang out from the deck again.

Jiang Chen waved his hand and returned to his room.

"Young Master, we will arrive in ten days.”

Smith said respectfully.

Compared to Jiang Chen's comfort after getting familiar with him, Smith wasn't having a good time these days. The side effects of seasickness were extremely obvious on this person.

"Ten days?"

"I'm really looking forward to it!"

Jiang Chen nodded.

He did not expect that he had been on the ship for nearly two months.

In these two months, his internal strength had finally entered the late-stage of the first-rate realm.

Previously, when he was in Shanghai, his internal strength had already reached the middle stage of the first-class realm. After a few months, his internal strength had undoubtedly broken through again and reached a new height.

He was in the late stage of first-rate.

To be honest, as long as it wasn't bombarded by cannons.

Even if they were lined up to be shot, he would not panic at all.

This was also the reason why he had the confidence to go to Europe and rob money.

Otherwise, in the world of human capital.

If he didn't have a certain amount of confidence, he would probably die there very soon.

Although force could not solve all problems, force could solve the person who raised the problem.

Ten days passed in the blink of an eye.

The Port of Liverpool

was located at the mouth of the Mersey River in northwest England. It was built in 1207 by the port of the Isle of Man, and it flourished in the mid-15th century due to trade between the two countries. At the end of the 17th century, trade expanded to the West Indian Islands.

It was also a major shipbuilding and ship repair center. The main industries were electrical instruments, chemistry, diesel engines, jet engines, food and textile industries, etc. It was located in a transportation hub with a railway, a highway, and a canal leading to Leeds, Manchester, and other ports. It had close economic ties with the hinterland.

Even though this was an extremely large cruise ship in the east, it was not too eye-catching in the entire port.

This place was also extremely busy.

When Jiang Chen got off the boat.

He could not help but frown slightly.

At this moment, the sky was covered in layers of thick fog.

Smog was a very famous term in the future, but it was rarely mentioned in this era.

As the name implied, smog was fog and haze. But there was a big difference between fog and haze. Dust, sulfuric acid, sulfuric acid, and other particles in the air formed an airborne system that caused visual obstruction called haze.

After the industrial revolution, the amount of coal used in major European cities increased sharply. Cities relied on coal to generate electricity, trains relied on coal to power them, factories relied on coal to produce, and residential households also relied on coal to keep warm. When coal is burned, it will produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon carbon dioxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and other substances. When these substances were discharged into the atmosphere, they would adhere to the smoke and condense in the fog droplets.

As a result, the entire European continent was covered in a gray haze.

If ordinary people lived here, their lifespans would be affected.

However, to the people of this era, this was a merit, not a harm.

Jiang Chen couldn't help but laugh at this scene.

In the future, the European and American countries had used the label of environmental protection countless times to forcefully pin it on the Chinese people. However, they had once thought that their environmental damage was even more severe.

It was just that their development had yielded results.

Therefore, he could stand on the moral high ground and criticize the people who came after him.

No, perhaps it should not be called a criticism, but a restriction.

Because they were afraid, afraid that someone would reach the same height as them.

This kind of fear naturally turned into doing everything possible to stop it.

Perhaps it was laughable.

But this was the ecology of civilization.

In a civilization, it was either you die or I die.

Humans weren't that gentle.

Countries, civilizations, ideologies, they wanted to destroy each other almost all the time to prove that they were the masters.

"Smith, it's better for you to go back to Europe and America less in the future!”

"If you want to live longer!”

Jiang Chen smiled and walked forward.

"Ah!"

"Young Master, what did you say?"

Smith was confused. Obviously, he didn't understand what Jiang Chen meant.

In this era, no one knew that smog could kill people.

The people living in these big cities were already used to the hazy days.

..........

(5)

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