Escape was not a choice they had, but if given other options, they would not have chosen this path.
Therefore, when the salesman and owner of Sigug Shipyard came to promote the Flying Survival Airship, these nobles were tempted.
Even if it cost more, even if they had to wait in line, for these nobles, being able to head to the Northern Territory in a relatively dignified manner and transport some valuable items unsuitable for sale using the Flying Airship was very enticing to them.
After all, even if they bought a ship ticket, the luggage they could bring on board was limited, and they certainly couldn't take all of their noble assets and cherished possessions.
Rather than struggling to buy a ship ticket and squeezing onto a steamship, it was better to travel on their own Flying Airship, carrying enough wealth and assets, and thus elegantly arrive at the Northern Territory.