On the Carol Dillin, there was no difference from other merchant ships. After boarding, Gao Yang and the others were allocated to their cabins, but as soon as the merchant ship resumed cruising at economical speed, they immediately took on the responsibility of escorting.
Gao Yang and his companions could wait in their cabins, and if they actually encountered pirates, they could go out after receiving an alert; it wouldn't be too late. Unlike tanker ships with super-large and spacious decks, spending time on the deck of a fully containerized cargo ship wasn't interesting. Therefore, Gao Yang and his companions chose to stay in their cabins rather than go out.
After figuring out how to have a real business talk with Morgan, Gao Yang occupied a cabin by himself and dialed Morgan's number.
"Hey, Gao, how's life at sea? Isn't it pretty cool?"