Overlooking the limitless ocean from the sky of the East China Sea, one couldn't help but feel the vast and limitless size of the world. Constant waves surged in the clear blue East China Sea. Herds of sea beasts that stirred up the huge waves exposed their scales on the sea's surface.
Generally, the number of ocean monsters was higher, generally higher than the number of those on land. This had to do largely with the huge density and quantity of the ocean monsters.
For ages, ocean monsters had been bigger than those on land in terms of size. In addition, the number of ocean species also far exceeded the ones on land—this was due to the fact that there was less destruction, so the protection of the natural ecosystem was better.