Chapter 197: Lullaby
The trip to the armory was finally scheduled.
Located in the Great Canyon of Goddess Peak in the southwestern direction, the canyon lies within the vast Taiyin Mountain Range, accessible only by a perilous railway track to the destination. After the earthquake, this path was completely destroyed, so Han Yi and his group planned to enter the Taiyin Mountain Range from Baiyun Peak, which was unaffected by the earthquake.
This expedition would certainly not allow for a swift return; merely trekking over the mountains might take up to seven or eight days. If they were unlucky enough to get lost or encounter severe weather, it would probably take even longer.
Han Jiaojiao was initially worried that they might arrive too late and find nothing. After all, it had been four months since the apocalyptic world began, and it was possible that some bases had already set their sights on the batch of military weapons in the armory. However, after listening to Han Yi’s introduction to the environment near the armory, she felt relieved.
That place was too remote and isolated; the major bases couldn’t spare the manpower to go there for a while.
The most pressing issue was the transportation of military weapons. Since the railway was no longer an option, if they were to rely solely on manpower to move the weapons out of the canyon, wouldn’t it require at least a few hundred people? Then the question arose: How many vehicles would need to be packed for several hundred people traveling back and forth for a month? How much food and water would be consumed?
Perhaps they could collect food from nearby towns as they progressed?
Impractical. Once they entered the Taiyin Mountain Range, all around were endless mountains and rivers, making it impossible to pass any towns. Not to mention the round-trip fuel, these supplies were not easily obtainable.
However, she and her brother had a "space," so none of these were problems!
On the final night before departure, everyone gathered together and discussed some details about the journey again.
