The next day, as soon as they got in the water, Leonard and others swam to the point they had divined the day before and started the excavation work. As a result, they had just dug a small pit about twenty to thirty centimeters deep when Fairmont's hand touched a hard object.
"There seems to be something under this." Realizing the situation was unexpected, Fairmont swam in front of Leonard and told him through a mask-touching mask that she had found something.
"I can guarantee that this is definitely not a natural stone on the seabed because there are no stones the size of a fist in this area. It's likely something brought from the ship."
"Let me see." Hearing Fairmont's words, Leonard immediately swam over and examined it. Although it was not clear due to their direct view of the seabed, they could still see that it was a stone the size of a gas tank.