"The sea territory I visited is more than 300 sea miles away from our country." Douglas Cooper had obviously done his homework:
"The average sea depth is several hundred meters, but the area I went to, which is the one designated by the boss, is shallower, about seventy or eighty meters deep."
Upon hearing this depth, Sean Knight and the others looked a bit serious.
After all, previously, it was mainly around Big Island, where the sea depth was usually forty or fifty meters, or even twenty or thirty meters.
Diving at such depths wasn't much of a challenge, but reaching seventy or eighty meters made it more difficult.
"So we need to pay attention to the equipment and boats we prepare. Also, since we claim the area is ours and Japan claims it is theirs, it's easy to cause trouble at sea."
"No problem, we'll anchor on our side and then dive over." Sean Knight always had this plan in mind.