I understand Fei Lichao's point. Telling others isn't impossible, but discussing it together presents a problem. With so many people, there will be a lot of conflicting opinions and ideas, and then whose advice will we have?
It would be better for the three of us to make a plan first, and then tell them about it. That would save us a lot of trouble.
For the next two hours, we discussed what route to take. Pu Weichao suggested taking a boat from Longjiang.
However, Fei Lichao rejected this idea because the Longjiang River has too many tides, making it unsuitable for long-distance boat travel. If an accident occurs and the boat capsizes, wouldn't everyone be doomed?
If this won't work, and that won't work, we finally focused our attention on provincial highways, national highways, and expressways.
Finally, around noon, we came up with three of the safest routes. As for which one to take next, that's not something we can decide right now.
"Alright, that's all for now. These three routes are just the first-choice options. We'll need to develop some backup plans based on these routes later, understand?" Fei Lichao said.
Pu Weichao and I nodded. There was no other way. If we took one of the routes and it became impassable halfway through, we would have to choose another route. That's when we would need a backup plan.
Therefore, the more prepared you are, the safer you will be on the road.
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After the discussion ended, I left Fei Lichao's room and went back to Wu Shuang's room. I thought the girl was still sleeping, but when I went in, I saw that she had actually gotten out of bed!
I'm looking out the window right now, and this surprises me and frightens me.
"Wu Shuang," I called out from the doorway.
Wu Shuang turned around, her face flushed. For a moment, I thought she was really alright and had returned to how she used to be.
(End of this chapter)
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