582, 500 pages of documents

"It's such a coincidence......

Nanchang nodded slightly, took out a backup of the list of coordinates of the islands that Shenzhen brought to the USN, found the corresponding islands according to latitude and longitude, and showed it to Saratoga:

"Here, here, and here, there is a slight error in the specific latitude and longitude, but there is no doubt that these data are islands that correspond to each other."

Saratoga frowned at the data, speechless, thinking about what to do with it.

Mu Feng next to him said:

"Our previous expeditions were all on our own, and we didn't say hello, and it's normal for duplicate islands to appear, which is why we did a live check.

"I propose that the duplicate islands that have been discovered in Tuheti be separated by the southernmost point of the Space Island Archipelago, with the north belonging to us and the southern part to you.

"Of course, only the duplicate islands that were discovered before today, there are not many of these islands in total, and the new islands we will discover in the future, whoever discovers them first will own them."

Saratoga pondered for a moment, this condition was not too fair, nor was it too excessive.

There weren't a few islands in those places, but Saratoga instinctively wanted to fight for them.

So Saratoga coughed and said:

"It's not fair, you also have a large number of islands in the southern hemisphere on your list, which is also beyond the area we agreed to explore, and I suggest that you use the equator as the boundary directly......"

Mu Feng immediately waved his hand to stop:

"No way, before we signed the exploration restriction agreement, our exploration fleet had already arrived in the Southern Hemisphere, arriving at the Space Island Islands and the IJN Islands.

"And you only arrived in the Space Island Islands for the first time 45 days ago, and the islands north of the boundary that you have now listed are clearly being explored in violation of the agreement.

"Among the duplicate islands, north of the Space Island archipelago, all belong to us, this is my bottom line."

Saratoga was originally a test taker, but now in the face of Mu Feng's toughness, he directly spat out and said:

"This matter needs a vote from our Senate."

Mu Feng nodded and said:

"I have already told Shenzhen, which is at the meeting of your Senate."

Saratoga believed that Mu Feng should not lie, but reported it through his own channels.

The islands in the disputed area, which are small in number and small in size, are practically of little value.

The two sides are arguing over these small islands, more for the sake of dominance.

Therefore, the USN Senate, with a considerable number of hard-line senators, took a clear stand against this condition, demanding that it must be divided by the equator.

However, more doers don't want to conflict with the headquarters alliance for this benefit.

As a result, the vote was finally passed by a modest margin.

After the vote was completed, the two sides wrote this agreement into the description of the list of coordinates of the islands.

Then Neptune and Saratoga witnessed together, marking the few islands that were out of scope in the documents submitted by Saratoga, and the heads of both sides signed on the side.

Neptune then separates the documents and assigns them to the staff on site, who manually check them on site.

This process lasted almost an hour, and no other conflicting islands were found in the area north of the southernmost tip of the Space Island archipelago.

Mu Feng, Liaoning, and Nanchang officially signed the document, and then kept one copy for themselves, and returned the other to Saratoga.

Saratoga took the papers, letting out a long sigh of relief.

The other side.

The local capital of the USN, the venue of the Senate.

Shenzhen handed the list of coordinates of the island to which the headquarters belonged to the other party, and handed it to Essex, the person in charge of verification.

This document is over 500 pages and is a whole pack of printer paper.

It was a very thick pile in my hand, five times more than the one in Saratoga.

Looking at such a thick pile of documents and the densely written data on it, the high-level elders of the USN all frowned subconsciously.

The fact that the other party has provided far more information than he has shown shows that he has explored far more islands than he has explored.

This obviously does not bode well.

Essex sat down, flipped through the pages and numbers, and said with some distraction:

"It's ...... Altogether...... 50,000 islands? ”

Shenzhen nodded and said:

"It's true that there are more than 50,000 on the list, but in the ocean, most of the small islands within 500 meters in length, we haven't listed them."

Essex's scalp tingled as he listened.

The side provided data on 10,000 islands, and it included all the small islands the size of sesame mung beans that were found.

The other party's 50,000 have already excluded those below 500 meters.

If both sides come according to the same standards, the number of islands on the other side is ten times that of their own!

It's no wonder that Mu Feng's side was so tough at the beginning, demanding that a quarter of the planet be kept for themselves, and all the rest belonged to them.

Essex is now beginning to wonder if it was a mistake to sign that exploration agreement with Mu Feng in the first place.

Shenzhen looked at Essex and reminded with a smile:

"Don't be too surprised, President Essex, we said we sailed all the way from the Western Isles to the Northern Isles and the IJN Islands.

"Then we established a fixed route between the three places, and the islands we discovered by accident actually covered most of the world."

Essex's mood became more complicated, but he didn't show it, just nodded slowly:

"I ...... I understand. ”

Essex sighed secretly and handed over the documents to the staff for them to review separately.

Although the document is 500 pages long, Shenzhen classifies the islands according to archipelago and latitude and longitude, so it is not particularly time-consuming to check.

The staff of the USN Senate were also instructed by the top to conduct targeted inspections.

For the original agreement, around the Western Islands and the Northern Islands, a total of 240 degrees of exclusive exploration of the sea area, a simple sweep is over.

Since his exploration fleet hadn't been to these places yet, it was almost impossible for him to have a conflict.

And then there's the area of the Northern Hemisphere, except for the Northern Islands and the Western Islands.

This is also a rough glance and the end is over, because after a vote, these islands now belong to each other and have nothing to do with themselves.

Then there's the exclusive exploration range of the USN Command, where no one wants the other to intervene on their doorstep.

And this area is directly blank, not a single coordinate is listed, several staff members sighed secretly, the other party is still abiding by the rules, and Essex is relieved to see it.

As everyone knows, Shenzhen is specially vacated here.

Because within this range, most of them have been explored by the USN's exploration fleet, and if Shenzhen is marked, most of them will be conflicting and meaningless.

Shenzhen's plan is to wait for the coordinate file provided by the other party to compare it with its own database, if the USN is near the mainland, they still have not found the transfer island.

After taking them for a day, I presented them to each other separately as my new discoveries.

Therefore, this on-site inspection did not trigger the contradiction at all.

Finally, it is also the focus of the USN, which is the island of the Southern Hemisphere outside of the USN mainland.

A few staff members looked through it first and found that the islands listed by the other party in the southern hemisphere are not only quite numerous, but also very wide.

In particular, just outside the boundary of his own exclusive exploration area, there is an island discovered by the other party, which makes Essex particularly aggrieved.