William Cole was quite surprised, "To retrace the Saint Master's route from back then?"
"You still haven't confirmed World Island's location?"
"Even if you don't know the exact location, you don't know which sea area it's in?"
Mrs. Cole looked toward the far sea, where a few seagulls flew at low altitude, occasionally stopping on the bow of the cruise ship. The appearance of seagulls meant that there were islands or land nearby; it seemed they were not far from the Bering Strait.
"I don't know the specifics, and I'm not even sure whether the Saint Master and his group actually landed on World Island," she said.
Mrs. Cole shook her head slightly, "All I know is that World Island might be on the route that the Saint Master took."
"Those Caucasians have navigation charts, and the people from Japan are also privy to some secrets."
"In my hands, I have a notebook left by the Saint Master."