This was a lush and densely forested uninhabited island; following behind the sea turtle for a stretch around the island, Huo Sining found that it was not small in size, with one side being a flat beach and the other a steep mountainous cliff.
Upon estimation, the island was roughly several kilometers long, with an area of at least ten square kilometers.
Walking ahead with the sea turtle, she stepped on the extremely fine and white sand. Aside from the beach, the island was rich in vegetation, with seabirds occasionally landing and taking off.
Huo Sining didn't know the name of the island but could ascertain that it likely belonged to the archipelago near the Mindong coastline.
The island was desolate and clearly uninhabited.
This was normal. In the Mindong Sea Area, there were hundreds of unnamed small islands, all preserved in their natural state. Fishermen might stop for rest on these islands during their fishing trips, but no one chose to settle there.