On the ancient nautical charts, many small islands were often marked with circles, and Huo Sining focused on the ink dot in the ocean position, but she stared at it for over ten seconds without understanding anything.
The parchment was originally drawn with ink pens, so ink dots on the map itself were not unusual.
But the strange thing was, next to the other dots representing islands, there were annotations explaining the area of the islands, flora, and fauna, but only this dot had no written markings.
This made Huo Sining feel puzzled. If this island was a necessary stop on Shen Wansan's nautical route, why didn't he provide any explanation? If they hadn't surveyed the island, why go to the trouble of marking it?
Huo Sining saw clearly that many islands were not included in this chart; only those passed by ships were included. So what was the purpose of this dot being drawn here?