"I'm now lifting all restrictions and swimming at full strength, my speed is around 65 kilometers per hour," Li Shi said.
"If I choose the smallest one, the Arctic Ocean, and take a median value, accounting for 3,000 kilometers, it would require 46 or 47 hours, plus rest time. With everything going smoothly and not getting lost, I could complete the crossing in as fast as three days," he continued.
"If I choose the Pacific Ocean, measuring around 13,000 kilometers, it would take about 11 or 12 days."
Li Shi calculated and discovered that completing this task wouldn't take as much time as he had imagined.
Naturally, this was an ideal estimate. The ocean was unfamiliar territory for him, and given its unpredictability, it was possible that he might encounter unexpected circumstances.
Additionally, there were various creatures in the sea that posed danger.