Became a salted fish pretend heiress and handed over the system-Chapter 639 - 627: End of the World Dimension 15
Chapter 639: Chapter 627: End of the World Dimension 15
Many hands make work light, and before long, Lin Jingyang had found a map.
"Let’s head back and figure out our route," said Yan Mo, holding the map.
"Let’s go then." Xia Yue nodded.
The others had no objections.
On the way back, they followed the original route. Since they didn’t need to stop and look around, they made it back to their dwelling place, a hotel, in half an hour.
They sat in the living room, spreading the map on the table.
"Do we know roughly where we are?" Yan Mo asked, looking at Lin Jingyang.
"We are currently in a small county town, and my home is here. We’ll need to cross four provinces," Lin Jingyang answered, pointing at the map.
"This distance is too far. Even if we travel for twelve hours a day, it will take a month.
If we encounter any dangers along the way and get delayed, it will take even longer," Xia Yue calculated, looking at the distance between the two places.
"We need some form of transportation," said Xia Xi.
"Does your ID Chip have a navigation function?" Mo Si suddenly thought. They didn’t need to find a physical map, a navigation device would suffice.
"Yeah, it does," Lin Jingyang nodded.
As soon as he nodded, Yan Mo and Xia Yue both stared at him abruptly.
"Why didn’t you mention the navigation system earlier? We wouldn’t have needed to find a map," Xia Yue exclaimed.
"You didn’t ask. I thought you preferred physical maps," said Lin Jingyang. He had been slightly curious earlier, but seeing everyone discussing, he assumed they disliked using navigation systems and didn’t inquire further.
Yan Mo rubbed his forehead. He too had momentarily forgotten about the navigation system. After hearing that only locals had ID Chips and outsiders had to stay at the base for a year to receive one, he had pushed the thought to the back of his mind.
The room was silent for a few minutes, the atmosphere awkward.
"It’s not too late to know now. Can this map suggest the most optimal route?" Finally, Xia Yue, being the thick-skinned one, broke the awkward silence, turning to Lin Jingyang.
"It can, but the most optimal route doesn’t necessarily mean the safest. It merely provides the shortest route, which could lead us through areas infested with zombies, Superpower Beasts, and the likes," Lin Jingyang nodded and warned. ƒгeewebnovёl.com
"Let’s take a look first. You should know where the most dangerous areas are, right?" Xia Yue asked.
"I don’t really know. I hardly ever leave the base. My dad only tells me about major events, but he doesn’t talk about dangerous areas, and I’ve never looked into it myself," Lin Jingyang confessed shyly.
"Let’s look at the route first. Does this thing have internet access?" Yan Mo asked.
"Yes, it does. The network covers many areas. If a signal source breaks, a drone will promptly drop a new one to ensure people on missions can maintain contact with the base.
Except in deep forests or specific areas where zombies, Superpower Beasts, or mutated plants congregate, there wouldn’t be any signal," Lin Jingyang nodded.
"We’ll take a look at the route, jot down the places we’ll pass, and then look up their danger levels. You might not know, but surely the internet will have this information," Yan Mo planned.
Lin Jingyang nodded, activated his ID Chip, and set the starting point. The chip immediately provided several route options for them to choose from.
Fearing that they couldn’t see, Lin Jingyang enlarged the virtual screen of the chip so that everyone could see it.
"Note down the places these routes pass through. We’ll look them up later," Yan Mo told Xia Yue and the others.