Back in the day, the ancestor of the Galliot family, limited by his own knowledge, was bewildered by the price he paid for exchanging the "Golden Compass".
However!
With Aiven's current understanding combined with nearly two centuries of family history, it's not hard to guess that the so-called "fear of comfort" must be directly related to the inexplicable adventurous spirit in their family's blood!
After all, for a normal person.
Who, after gaining status and wealth, would not think of living a comfortable life, but instead risk their life, spending their days amidst the dangers of the sea?
If only one or two people have such an adventurous preference, it can be said to be a coincidence or a product of their nature.
But the fact that all eight generations of barons and almost all male members of the Galliot family are like this clearly shows something strange is happening here!