--on the open seas--
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The calm waters rushed against the corners of the ships that were currently docking below.
On the seas, all 21 ships had docked in formation.
And turn by turn, many jumped into the water for no more than 3 minutes before getting yanked back up.
On a ship, freshwater in barrels was used for cooking and drinking.
And as required, at least once in 2 weeks, the men had to take their baths by diving into the seas.
Of course, they didn't stay too long in the waters because firstly, salt was very drying to the skin.
And accidentally taking it in could make a man sick, especially on the seas.
Second, there might be dangerous and deadly sea creatures around.
That said, because there were many people on board, only a few could take their bath now, and next week, another batch would take their bath.
Just like that, the selected batch of people jumped in for a quick rinse, and that was that.