Since their destination was near an island reef in the South China Sea, the people on board the ship at this time were only a few genuinely friendly people, such as Leonard Ethan, besides the Chinese scholars.
Not long after the ship set sail, a presenter in the conference room on the ship began to give a simple introduction to the specific situation of the underwater historic ruins they were going to survey today.
The underwater ruins were located in shallow water but had remained undiscovered because they were near a former military zone.
Recently, due to the expansion and artificial island construction on these reefs, these underwater ruins hidden beneath a layer of sediment were discovered by people.
It had to be said that the air journey before had saved them of a significant amount of travel time, so that after everyone had finished their lunch on the ship, they arrived in a sea area, where a large sand pumping ship was working in the distance with a roaring sound.