With sufficient funding, Carlo's ambitions began to grow. Regarding the future development of Spain's navy, Carlo issued a new order to the Royal Guanizuo Shipyard, which was to design the world's most advanced ironclad, with faster speed, greater firepower, and stronger armor protection.
With the end of the economic crisis, it was about time for Spain to develop its navy. According to the current costs of ironclads around the world, building one ironclad for Spain would cost at least tens of millions of Pessetas.
In addition to cultivating naval soldiers on the warships and the specific training of these soldiers after the ships are launched, each warship would require at least 15 million Pessetas to become combat-ready.
