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Chapter 362 - 222 Departure! African Grasslands



The primary content of the message concerned two groups of climbers who, while passing through this area, all experienced the same dizziness, and even more alarmingly, one of the climbers from the second group met with an accident and was left there forever.

Li Ang had not chosen this location based solely on these messages.

He had also looked into the difficulty levels of the corresponding climbing nodes in this region, as well as the changes within the area at different times.

For instance, the situation with the psychic crystal in the desert beside the highway had suddenly become disruptive a month ago, with no such issues before that.

From this, Li Ang could understand that many effects of psychic crystals were not always present from the start but may be due to natural or manmade influences that could cause changes in the state of psychic crystals, thereby revealing them from a previously latent state.

Therefore, after comparing the conditions of this area at different times, Li Ang confirmed the first corroborative point.

He also needed to consider whether this place was inherently dangerous or if physical condition could limit ones’ body state when reaching there, a factor he eventually ruled out after analysis.

Of course, choosing this location had another reason, which was that two of Ozaki’s Eight Challenges, the "Surge of the Wind" and "Solidification of Ice," both took place in the Alps Mountains—specifically, the Alps wingsuit flying and the Alps speed skiing.

If the judgment turned out to be wrong, or if someone else had already gotten there first, he could still take the opportunity to complete these two challenges, so it wouldn’t be a total loss.

Just as Li Ang was confirming this target and planning to start a new round of preparations, the computer speaker suddenly emitted a beeping sound similar to a phone alarm.

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