Kant's fishing boat and the salvage steamboat set off from the shore to the place where the shipwreck occurred.
The salvage work continued from early morning to evening, but only a few Caradia soldiers' uniforms were found.
There were no corpses or remains of reconnaissance team.
After dinner, the workers on the boat were ready to continue search at night.
In order to transfer the searchlights to them, Kant brought Bunduk back to the shore.
On the second departure, a small boat docked. The Caradia soldier on the boat walked up to Kant and reported, "Your Highness, we found... the remains of the dead soldiers."
When Kant heard the news, his body froze. He replied, "Where is it?"
The soldier pursed his lips and pointed at the small boat that he was driving.
Kant walked closer to the small boat that was docked on the shore. He stopped when he saw Claremont's lifeless face.