As dusk fell, Jiangcheng arrived at the supply depot bound for the Arctic.
The personnel guarding the station only saw helicopters soaring in the sky, dozens of them flying over and landing in a grand procession.
They hurriedly pulled out the supplies that the station chief had arranged long ago: seventy or eighty snowmobiles and cold-weather gear.
They practically emptied out this small station.
Jiang Cheng got off the helicopter and walked up to the station staff who were trembling with fear and had never seen any leaders before. He took a coat off his snowmobile and put it on.
The cold wind blew the furry collar and the ends of Jiang Cheng's hair.
Gu Qingwan walked over and tightened the front of his clothes for him.
At this moment, she noticed that Jiang Cheng had grown taller. Compared to the naive young man who had just graduated from Lanjing Institute of Technology, he now finally looked like a grown-up.
He stood ramrod straight, his gaze not falling on Gu Qingwan.
Her head was about a few centimeters away from Jiang Cheng's left cheek.
After tightening the coat, he could no longer feel the cold wind blowing all over his body, and the thick coat made his body look even more upright.
This is a man who stands at the very top that human beings can reach.
He is no longer the boy he once was.
He gazed at the vast expanse of white snow, his gaze piercing through layers of space, landing on the small fortress isolated from the continuous mountains and seas, where he seemed to see sorrow fermenting.
Jiang Cheng sensed that something was waiting for him there, a destiny within him.
He felt something.
When he finally looked down again, the station manager had already walked over and nudged the stunned staff member.
“Commander Jiang!” He lowered his head, not daring to look directly at him.
The silly boy, who had just realized what was happening, quickly lowered his head, no longer daring to stare at her with such unrestrained gaze.
In fact, everyone knows what the name Jiangcheng represents.
Apart from Tali, no one in the Federation could hold a higher position than him.
"Okay, don't be so formal."
Jiang Cheng said something casually, then took a coat from the snowmobile and covered Gu Qingwan with it.
"Aren't you cold?" he asked.
Just as she had helped herself tidy her clothes, she tightened her collar, then turned away to attend to other things.
Gu Qingwan stood there for a while, feeling the weight of her coat, and pursed her lips.
The accompanying staff carried an enormous box, and within a few hours, they had to transport all the personnel and supplies to the snow-covered West Port, where an icebreaker was located.
It wouldn't take long for them to sail deep into the Arctic heartland, to reach the foot of the mountains, and then climb the hills to reach the Death Dimension.
Soon, they arrived at the icebreaker with supplies. This behemoth had a hard outer shell and was reinforced with brown steel plates at the front. It was over a hundred meters long.
Once on board, the box was opened.
Everyone finally got their wish and found out what was inside.
The alloy box contained sets of protective suits, which could be used to isolate certain things in the Death Realm. Jiang Cheng guessed that they spread by entering the human body through molecules that float in the air.
Those tiny creatures can alter people's ideologies and create all sorts of hallucinations.
Excessive inhalation can affect one's mental state.
The accident likely occurred because the Arctic workers entered the area too many times.
on deck.
Jiang Cheng exhaled a breath of hot air, and white mist slowly rose. Klopp, who was beside him, looked at the route ahead with worry in his eyes.
He wanted to offer a word of comfort, but he didn't know what to say to Klopp.
You said your father is alright? He should still be alive?
It would be nonsense to say it out loud; it's just a lie to forcefully calm Klopp down.
Despite his unstable mood, Klopp still planned out the simplest route.
As they broke through the ice, Jiang Cheng wrapped his coat tighter around himself.
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