Meanwhile, on the cruise ship.
Stanley looked at the dark phone screen, having watched it for a long time, from the moment the video hung up, until now.
Fraser knew that this was Mr. Murphy recalling the call he had just had with his wife.
But even if it's more reminiscent, it's time to interrupt him.
“Mr. Murphy, shall we take back the search teams that were sent out?" Fraser asked.
Now that Mrs. Murphy had made contact, those search parties, naturally, had no need to search those islands.
Might as well call them and attack Ivan's island together, wouldn't the odds of rescuing Mrs. Murphy be much higher that way?
Stanley nodded slightly, "Okay, but you don't have to go straight back to the cruise ship, have them wait in the Misty Zone."
Ivan's plane disappeared into the Misty Zone several times, that means Ivan's island must be in the sea behind the Misty Zone.
"Okay, so Calvin ......"
"I'll contact Calvin." Stanley said, already calling Calvin.
Seeing this, Fraser naturally said nothing more and went out to make arrangements.
Thousands of miles away at the Concert Nation Hotel, Calvin received a call from Stanley.
Hearing what Stanley said, Calvin stood up from the sofa at once, "What? Mommy got in touch?"
Next to him, Jessie, Linda and Aimee, who were responsible for taking care of looking after Calvin, heard this and hurriedly stared at his phone.
"Calvin, are you saying that Violet was found?" Jessie asked happily.
Calvin shook his head, "No, Mommy hasn't been found yet, but Mommy has contacted Daddy, and Daddy is now asking me to locate the phone Mommy was using, so that way we can find Mommy."
"Great!" Linda and Aimee looked at each other and gave each other a high five.
Calvin hurriedly asked a few more questions to Stanley on the phone.
After asking, he hung up the phone and hurriedly sat down at his computer and began his work.
Locating a cell phone number was easy, and within a few minutes Calvin had locked in on the location of that number.
Seeing a certain location on the satellite map, Calvin smiled, "This is it!"
"Here ...... Isn't it the sea?" Jessie said in confusion as the three came to the computer.
Calvin put the map to the max.
In this way, what the three of them saw, at last, was not the sea, but a piece of land, that is, a very, very small island in the sea.
"Violet is up here?" Jessie said as she pointed to the island.
Calvin nodded, "If Mommy's location hasn't changed, this is it, this island is small, smaller than all the known islands in N.z., no wonder it's not on the world map."
"Do you realize that this island is currently undiscovered and cannot be traced by satellites?" Jessie was surprised.
Calvin nodded, "Yes, because it's too small, plus in the middle of the misty area, it has a certain degree of interference to the satellite, so it's normal that the satellite didn't discover it, or maybe the satellite discovered this island long ago, but because it's too small, it has not been updated on the world map. For what we're looking at now is the evidence, the picture we're looking at now is from our country's satellites, which means that our country's satellites did discover the island, but I don’t know whether other countries' satellites found it or not."
He spread his hands.
The three was in confusion.
"Forget it, it's too roundabout, but none of this matters. Calvin, hurry up and send the location to Mr. Murphy, so that he can save Violet early." Jessie said.
Calvin looped his small arms, "Don't worry, Godmother, I've already sent it, and now Daddy must have received it."
On the cruise ship, Stanley's eyes narrowed as he looked at the position sent over by Calvin.
Behind him, Fraser exclaimed, "It's really an island that's not even on the map, satellites didn't find it, how on earth did Ivan find it?"
"It doesn't matter how he found it, the most important thing now is to set off towards this location immediately!" Stanley stood up and ordered.
Fraser nodded, "Yes."
Soon the huge cruise ship shifted its original course and set off towards the sea ahead on the left.
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