The mountain they were on was not very high, and with the walking speed of Ruo Manni and her group, they reached the foot of the mountain in half an hour.
Looking at the long, familiar road and the blurred yellow dividing line in the middle of the road, Ruo Manni was stunned.
"Why are you crying again?" Hebrew Adam turned over Rumanni's face in a panic, wiped her tears gently, and asked with great heartache.
Such a Ruo Manni made him feel uneasy.
"What's wrong with you? Tell me what's sad. We can solve it together. I'm your fiancé. There's nothing you can't tell me."
Being interrupted by Hebrew Adam, the grief that suddenly overwhelmed her heart dissipated a lot. Ruo Manni wiped away her tears and tried to calm herself down.
Regardless of whether things were as she guessed, she was indulging her emotions too much, which was not right.
After Ruo Manni recovered her emotions, she said to Hebrew Adam: “I found out something, and now I am very confused, and I can’t explain the reason. I will tell you after I figure it out.”
She still refused to speak, and Hebrew Adam could not force her. What else could he do but agree?
"Which way should we go?" Hebrew Adam asked Romani.
To stop her from crying, Hebrew Adam decided to find something for her to do.
"Whatever." Ruo Manni said. This person was unfamiliar with the place and it would be the same no matter which way he went.
"Everyone, take out your commonly used weapons. This world probably doesn't have things like space devices. Try not to use space devices in front of humans in this world." Ruo Manni said after thinking for a while.
Everyone obediently took out their usual cold weapons and carried them behind their backs.
Then Hebrew Adam took the lead and walked forward quickly, but perhaps because Ruo Mannie cried twice for no reason, he was worried, so he held Ruo Mannie's hand tightly and brought her with him.
From Ruo Manni's perspective, the speed at which these people walked was no slower than that of bicycles on Earth.
After the elite class had walked on the road for more than ten minutes, Ruo Manni saw a car parked on the side of the road from a distance.
Ruo Manni stared at the car closely, trying hard to suppress her excitement.
This was a common vehicle in the era in which she lived. Even the license plate on the back was in a font familiar to her. They were actually teleported to China by a black hole, and it was very likely the era in which she lived.
This time, Ruo Manni did not trigger the emotion of sadness, but wanted to go forward and see clearly as soon as possible.
When they got closer, they found that the car had stopped after crashing into a roadside telephone pole.
The front of the car was completely dented, trapping the driver in the seat. There was a skeleton on the seat, no, it should be said that half of the skeleton was there. Because the driver's lower body was still intact, and the head was also intact. It seemed that the person who died was no more than three days ago.
The driver must have died of unnatural causes, and no one has come to collect his body even after such a long time.
"Is it not illegal to kill people in this world?" Dean Acheson exclaimed.
"This man was not killed by humans. He must have been eaten by something." Hebrew Adam.
"And it's not a small animal, but it's not a large animal either. At least not a strong one, otherwise it would definitely be able to drag him down." Hua Deli added.
"I always feel that something is wrong with this world. It seems that there are some bad molecules floating in the air." Mina Oli looked at Ruomanni and asked, "Don't you have this feeling?"
How could Rumanni not have it? She was more familiar with the air on Earth than these people, okay? But she couldn't say it, she could only nod.
The group continued to move forward and found that more and more vehicles had accidents on the roadside. The conditions of several vehicles were the same as the first car they saw.
In some cases, there was nothing inside the cars, but there were bones on the ground outside the cars.
Judging from the bloodstains and bones on the ground, these humans have been dead for at least a few months.
"There may be some dangerous creatures on this road, so everyone should be careful," said Hebrew Adam.
Without Hebrew Adam saying anything, everyone can imagine that if so many people died and no one came to collect the bodies, it was probably because there was potential danger.
Although they knew there was potential danger, they would not retreat without fighting. They came here to gain experience, and unless they were sure that there was absolute danger, they would just move forward bravely.
Ruo Manni didn't say anything, but Hebrew Adam looked at her expression and felt that she must have seen something from these things, but seeing that she looked depressed, she didn't want to say it, and he didn't want to embarrass her.
Anyway, if there was anything important that would threaten their safety, he believed she would definitely tell them.
The crowd continued walking forward and saw a collapsed pillar on the side of the road. There was a dusty sign on it and some... fonts on the sign?
"These should be words, right?" Dean Acheson took a look at it with a curious look on his face, and took a photo with his computer brain.
After the optical brain arrived in this world, it lost contact with the Skynet in their original world. However, everyone tried it and found that in this world, the elite class can use the optical brain to communicate with each other.
Seeing Dean Atchison using the light computer, Ruo Manni suddenly remembered something, opened her own light computer and took a closer look, then put her hand down in disappointment and looked at the sign again.
"Manny, can you understand these words?" Hebrew Adam saw some problems and asked.
Ruo Manni was silent for a while, and finally nodded.
Her friends were greatly surprised.
"Cousin, you haven't been here, have you?" Dean Acheson blurted out.
"What are you talking about? If Manny had been here and went back fifty years later, she might still be this age." Sheila Shahin rolled her eyes.
"I have learned this language before." Ruo Manni said concisely.
Everyone remembered that Rumanni grew up on Huangyu Star when she was a child. Since the Gus Empire has a passage to this world, it is not surprising that it has the culture of this world.
Although I feel that there are many meanings in Ruo Manni's words, this explanation is not wrong. She didn't want to say it, so everyone stopped asking, thinking that this was good.
As long as they recognize the fonts of this world, they will be able to quickly understand and integrate into this world. After all, they will have to live here for nearly fifty years and it is impossible for them to hide in the mountains and forests forever.
"What does it say?" Dean Atchison asked interestedly.
"It's one kilometer away from Junyang City." Ruo Manni picked out a line of words and said.
"This means that there is a city very close to us." Hebrew Adam got the point.
Ruo Manni nodded.
"Okay, let's go." Hebrew Adam said decisively.
He looked at the sky and the position of the red star in the sky. Hebrew Adam felt that it was very likely that the world would be dark, and they had better find a place to settle down.
Soon, they vaguely saw a city among the green trees. Although it was not clear, Ruo Manni was sure that it was a city made of cement and concrete.
Before Ruo Manni had time to get excited, she was frightened by a dozen people staggering towards her.
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