Sean Knight pointed at the vacant land and said:
"I feel like there's something here, we need to dig and see."
Penson Smith was somewhat puzzled:
"Don't you need to use the detector?"
"I don't need that thing." Sean put down his backpack and began to dig.
Elijah Hastings tried to help, but Sean stopped him, saying:
"You go to the beach and get some seafood. By the time we dig up something, it'll be time for lunch. We'll have stewed seafood for noon."
Elijah agreed and headed to the beach.
Penson asked the bodyguard beside him:
"What did they say?"
Assistant said: "Catch seafood."
Penson was somewhat annoyed.
Was this Sean so unreliable? Were they here to play?
Sean could see that Penson was emotional, and while digging, he said:
"Actually, treasure hunting is a gradual process. You can't rush it; each time you dig something up, it may lead to a clue. It's like assembling a puzzle. You don't necessarily need to find the final piece, just the most critical one."