"Chen Yang held his breath and dived into the water, quickly submerging 50 to 60 meters. If an ordinary person were to witness this feat, performed on nothing more than his superhuman physique, they would likely gasp in awe.
The human body during a dive must withstand immense pressure; this intense pressure can rupture the eardrums, cause the chest to collapse, and ultimately lead to death. If Chen Yang were to dive at such speed, even a diving champion would immediately suffer from hypoxia and faint, rather than leisurely swim about.
Diving approximately 150 meters deep into the water, he was in darkness so thick he couldn't see his hand in front of him. Even though Chen Yang was unaffected by thalassophobia, under the pressure of the water, he did feel a hint of discomfort.
Fortunately, the dozen tentacles of his Right Hand were flicking back and forth, scanning the area. Within two or three minutes, it found the fourth object buried in the seabed, and quickly retracted back.