Di Chaiya didn't hold much hope, but still asked, "Do you have any way to bypass the British fleet?"
"No, we don't need to bypass them." Demville half-lowered his head, saying, "You know, I used to do business in England. Later, when the Strait became too strictly monitored, our captain thought of trying his luck in the Ottoman Empire…"
"Get to the point."
"Oh, yes, General." Demville quickened his pace, "We used Piraeus Port as a transit point. The supplies there are very abundant."
Di Chaiya frowned, "But it's too far away; we won't make it in time."
Piraeus Port is in the Moria region of Greece, more than 700 nautical miles away from Genoa.
"No, we can make it, General. I've heard that Piraeus has been conducting trade using steamships since half a year ago," Demville said. "Many French merchants are doing business there."
He took a deep breath, "Most importantly, the British absolutely wouldn't expect supplies to come from the east."