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by Clive Cussler
About 68 pages (20,293 words)
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Chapters 29 and 30 Summary

Inside Kang's ship, Dirk tells Summer that he thinks they're not going to Japan as they thought, but rather to Korea based on his navigational estimates from looking at the window. Meanwhile, the survivors of the Sea Rover are discovered by American search and rescue pilots from an air base in Okinawa. The Baekje, which has been traveling for a day and a half, arrives in Korea and disappears into a large structure built to house the ship. Kang receives a report of the situation that 10 of the 12 canisters were recovered intact, and he is pleased that everything is going according to plan. Meanwhile, Dirk and Summer are taken off the large ship and put a smaller ship, which sails out of the large structure. As they leave, workers.....

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