Chapter 398 Priest Jack

The upper structure of the Pearl Barmogo was quite complete; in addition to various cabins, there was also a large dining hall and an opera house among the entertainment areas, and on the deck were numerous umbrellas for the gentlemen and ladies to sit and chat leisurely.

In contrast, the lower storage area stored coal and a small amount of cargo, and naturally, the cramped, dirty, and unpleasant lower-class cabins for ordinary passengers were also located there. A lower-class cabin ticket for 60 Silver Ducats only afforded such conditions.

Unlike the upper-class gentlemen and ladies who could dine in the large dining hall three times a day and even arrange for personal delivery, these ordinary passengers had to bring their own food and water or spend money to purchase them from the stewards. In short, the lower-class cabins were just a cramped place to stay, and the Pearl Barmogo wouldn't pay much attention to them.