TW Strait.
As Bawang traversed the waters, he opted to pass through the TW Strait instead of taking the longer route across the TW Sea. This decision allowed him to save some distance, making his journey more efficient.
Pointing towards a ship near him, Bawang exclaimed, "Look, it's our 'Blue Whale'! It's sailing right here!"
Recognizing the vessel as the "Blue Whale" salvage ship, Bawang felt a deep sense of familiarity. Proudly, he reflected on the past thirty days when the "Blue Whale" had transported four large containers from a lonely island in the North Atlantic Ocean.
"It's been almost a month, and I've arrived here in just three days. I'm undoubtedly the best," Bawang thought to himself confidently. With only a few hours remaining, he would soon reach Huahai City.
Swimming alongside the "Blue Whale" for about 20 to 30 minutes, Bawang grew impatient with its slow speed. Ignoring the ship, he accelerated, forging ahead on his own.