Before Ebson departed from Groningen to the colonial settlements in the Blue Continent on three ships laden with treasures, he and Komer both delivered farewell speeches at the Lord's Mansion in Poznan City. After thanking Komer for his generosity, Ebson lambasted the Silesian and Galleian people with unprecedented words, accusing them outright of betrayal that forced his departure to further develop in the Blue Continent. He called upon all Poznan people to resist the ambitions of Silesians and Galleians and also praised the incoming Lord Komer highly, admitting that although they became enemies due to their stances, he bore no hatred. On the contrary, he hoped to develop friendly trade relations with Komer's territory in the days to come.