The audience, upon learning the truth, let out a chorus of boos.
Bi Fang chuckled and shook his head.
No one could be certain whether there were any large creatures in Nemo Point, after all, the ocean is too vast, and humans' understanding of the surfaces of Mars and the Moon is even far greater than our knowledge of the deep sea.
But the so-called strange noises were definitely not made by any monsters.
By the afternoon, Bi Fang had dived again, but the result was still fruitless, proving that the morning's absence of findings was not a fluke.
Although the two dives didn't encounter anything, they taught the audience an impressive lesson, deepening their understanding of the so-called South Pacific Gyre.
There are still some snakes and lizards inhabiting deserts, but above Nemo Point, aside from some bacteria on the seafloor, there is almost no sign of life to be seen.