After all, what the Royal Guanizuo Shipyard needed at this time was experience in building the latest ironclad ships, and those tens of thousands of Pounds of income were not so important to the shipyard.
In order to secure enough orders for the Royal Guanizuo Shipyard, Carlo specifically contacted Spain's diplomatic department, asking them to coordinate with the shipyard's efforts to find partners in Asia who might be interested in purchasing warships.
As the economic crisis intensified, more and more companies and factories went bankrupt in various countries.
After waiting for a period, Carlo felt it was the right time to take advantage of the downturn. Now, factories and companies across Europe were available at rock-bottom prices, and many of these bankrupt businesses were ones Carlo intended to buy.
For example, there was a private shipyard in the United Kingdom, about which the Royal Security Intelligence Bureau had gathered detailed information.
