On the morning of the second day after the cruise ship was discovered, the top Navy officials, including the Ministry of Defense's Special Envoy, participated in a telephone conference.
The person hosting the telephone conference was surprisingly not an active-duty Navy officer, nor an important figure from the Ministry of Defense, but an ordinary person from society, Lynch.
"...During this incident, our Navy has actually shown some fatal issues, such as our inability to quickly and effectively locate enemies that may have already invaded the Federation's territorial waters."
Lynch's speech kept everyone on the phone line silent because he was telling the truth. The cruise ship had been missing for a total of six days, and during that time, the Navy had discovered nothing.
They deployed almost twenty ships of various sizes to look for this cruise ship, but they had no results whatsoever.
