The Fisherman Who Never Catches Fish

Chapter 231 - 156: Confidentiality Agreement (Please Subscribe) _2



Chapter 231 - 156: Confidentiality Agreement (Please Subscribe) _2

And according to his guess, the airplane at the bottom of the sea is likely still intact.

That is the most important thing.

If it were just some wreckage, it might not be as significant.

But an intact airplane is a different matter entirely.

Captain Yu's heart grew increasingly excited.

But before that,

"There is a confidentiality agreement here that you need to sign."

No one else knows about this matter except them.

So it was essential for Captain Yu to ensure that the news would not leak out by having them sign this confidentiality agreement.

Not only Fang Hao needed to keep it a secret, but everyone else did as well.

As a police officer, Da Mo was aware of this and took the lead in signing.

The matter here today is absolutely confidential, of the highest secrecy level.

Only those with very high clearance could be privy to this matter.

Fang Hao knew this very well, took the confidentiality agreement, and signed his name as well.

"Anything about this matter, no matter what, must not be disclosed to the outside world, including your relatives and friends, parents, spouses, none of them can know,"

Captain Yu reminded them.

He feared that they wouldn't understand, thinking that since it's their family, they could share.

That is a mistaken notion.

Whether it's family or not, revealing even a single word to someone else is a breach of confidentiality.

Everyone else also signed the confidentiality agreement quickly.

Shortly after they finished signing, another ship arrived; this one was a salvage ship.

Now that they had confirmed there was an airplane below, they definitely had to salvage it and had to act quickly without delay to prevent being discovered by the Hawks.

Although they were not afraid, this was to avoid complications and prevent wrangling with the opposition.

Of course, they knew that they couldn't keep it secret for long.

The Hawks would find out sooner or later, but for now, every little delay helped.

After the salvage ship arrived, there was nothing else for Fang Hao and his team to do.

The rest was up to the others.

They didn't need Fang Hao to fish for other parts of the airplane anymore.

It was also challenging to fish anymore up.

Just because they knew the airplane was below didn't mean they could bring it up.

He had fished up the wing before, but that was just a fluke.

And it wasn't necessary.

Even if he could continue fishing the airplane from below, how long would that take?

Time is of the essence, they couldn't afford delays.

Rather than risk complications, it was better to use the salvage ship for a quicker recovery.

Now that they knew the airplane was down there, the salvage operation was much easier.

Unlike the Hawks who, although they had the crash coordinates, couldn't predict that the airplane would vanish from the bottom.

It took them a lot of time and effort to

"Okay."

Everyone had no objections.

And since they also caught so many fish, they could have a full fish feast at night.

How wonderful.

Eat what should be eaten, drink what should be drunk.

There's nothing more relaxing than this.


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