The two of them took a flying saucer-shaped aircraft to the Undersea Imperial Capital.
The aircraft landed on the helipad of the Royal Palace.
Afterward, they boarded a small submarine that could only accommodate four or five people.
In the Undersea Imperial Capital, small submarines were everywhere.
Just as people on land own cars, people here used small submarines for commuting.
The top floor of the Tiansheng Hotel had special docking spots for small submarines, arranged in grids, much like an underground parking lot on land. The only difference was that one was at the very bottom, while the other was at the very top.
The submarine Mo Yinhe rode was shaped like a giant whale shark. It was very domineering and fierce, but also extremely expensive—a "luxury car" among submarines, comparable to a Lamborghini Hermès.
Ten of them emerged at once, parking in the "parking lot" on the top floor.
At a glance, they were eye-catching and enviable.
