"It's not that it's less deep," Sean Knight corrected him, "the depth is the same, it's just that the proportions on the online maps aren't so exaggerated. If we were to scale it down, it would just be the shape of a shallow, large plate. Now this comparison is just to highlight its depth, that's all."
After this analysis, everyone understood.
Still deep, but not as terrifying as the pictures online.
As soon as the golden mine issue was resolved, Sean took Elijah Hastings and the others away from Mongolia, heading for Lake Baikal.
In ancient China, Lake Baikal was called the North Sea, the place where Su Wu herded sheep. Sean initially did not believe there were ancient city ruins there.
After all, from ancient times to the present, it has always been a land of bitter cold; even the golden tents of the nomadic tribes were not usually built there, so how could a city possibly be constructed?