Having understood the situation of Berkshine Shipyard, Hudson was not annoyed, but rather quietly delighted.
The ability to surreptitiously sell warships to pirates meant that the shipyard still retained the technical level to construct pirate ships, which was at least above the standard of pirate ship construction.
"Haha...
Mr. Barnes, let me ask by the way. As a legitimate businessman, why would I buy warships?
My main activity is long-distance trading, and I deal with pirates every day. We also need to have some armament for self-defense!"
Hudson explained with a laugh.
The end result, however, was contrary to his wishes. The more Hudson insisted he was a legitimate businessman, the more Barnes suspected that he was a scout for pirates.
According to Barnes' years of sales experience, those who hide their identities and act mysteriously were most likely big customers.