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... the frozen ship trapped within it.

"I'm planning to take a closer look at that ship. There should be more clues on it. It couldn’t have ended up in the glacier without reason. It must’ve been sailing when something happened, and then it got frozen in place," Yang Yi explained his reasoning.

He wanted to figure out the cause so he could be prepared if he encountered a similar situation.

Suna didn’t object and even expressed her desire to go along, but Yang Yi firmly refus ...

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