This red paper looked just like the ones we'd seen in the community before, and even seemed to be of lower quality. However, it had a plastic film on the back—"excellent design." This paper could be easily applied to glass or metal surfaces, and simply sprinkled with a little water ensured it wouldn't blow away. Even if it got wet, the plastic film would hold it firmly in place, preventing it from falling apart. "It's really good! It can be applied and removed at any time, without the need for glue."
There's a bunch of official information written on it, but I won't go into the details to avoid being accused of wasting time. Anyway, the most useful information on it is the time and location.
"Ten pm to six the next day, yeah, eight hours, that's reasonable. Then there's Area A to Area C, and the western suburbs to the Yanjiang Highway. Isn't that the entire city?" Why would they have to seal off the entire city to catch petty thieves? Besides, this small town isn't like a metropolis. There's simply not that much wealth for thieves to steal, right? Huang Xiaohong didn't understand at all.
Forgive Jiang Youwei. She'd always felt like her city was enormous, like a giant maze or a steel jungle. If her directionality blew up, she could easily get lost in the city and go into dehydration shock. When Jiang Youwei saw the paper through the shared view, she checked her phone's map. She discovered that curfew wasn't just in her own city; it was also in surrounding cities and even the entire country, though the times varied slightly from region to region.
"Why does it feel like a single route?" She noticed a slight pattern in the curfew times of the surrounding cities. It was a timeline. Sichuan Province, where the curfew began first, had already been lifted, while Southern Province, where it began last, would not start until three days later. "Why a detour along the coast?" Jiang Youwei was a little confused. If that "gangster" was so capable, shouldn't he have just left the country?
"Dad, do you know what's going on?" Jiang Youwei explained his discovery to Jiang Wenwu. The little girl tapped her short hands on the coffee table, thinking for a moment. Then, as if in a childish mood, she replied loudly, "It seems like something similar has happened before, big sister~~!"
Jiang Youwei's pretty face flushed, and then she said in shame and anger: "Speak human language!"
The loli sitting on the small stool grinned, "Hehe," then stood up and calmly paced around the living room with her hands behind her back: "Sister, sister, have you forgotten? Just seven or eight years ago, before our country set out to retake Nanzhou? Humph! Those damned countries did that crap!"
"That's true," a lazy voice said beside him. "I remember the official statement was that a bioterrorism attack was prevented."
"But in reality, both sides were very restrained. The other side didn't dare to resist after realizing they were in trouble. But we didn't actually go for it either. We just followed them. Oh, yes, the word they used at the time should be 'drive away.'" Jiang Wenwu paused and then sighed: "It's like trying to fight a wolf with a stick—both sides are afraid!"
"Bad luck!" Jiang Youwei cursed inwardly after hearing this old story. She couldn't help but worry: "This time...it won't be that bad, right?"
Jiang Wenwu shrugged, indicating that he didn't know.
As a law-abiding "child," Jiang Youwei naturally wouldn't go out naked during the night curfew. She planned to test her sensory abilities this time: "I remember I can sense all kinds of creatures." She sat cross-legged on the sofa, her consciousness quickly entering the space formed by the light point. "The range is still a bit small, only two kilometers." She found that this spherical space with a radius of two kilometers could not cover the entire city: "My home is a bit remote, and the edge just barely touches the city center!"
Jiang Youwei suddenly remembered something: "It seems I'm even more powerful when I'm a monster!" As he thought this, with a "bang," a tall, thin figure, sitting cross-legged, appeared, hovering above the sofa, surrounded by a puff of smoke and shredded clothing. "Fuck! My pajamas!" The woman grimaced, then her attention was distracted by the rapidly expanding sensor range.
The sensing range in "monster" mode was indeed very large—"What's that? A warship! What's that? Looks like a formation of fighter jets!" With a thought, Jiang Youwei's consciousness rapidly rose. From the highest point, she leaned over and looked down. Countless points of light formed a gigantic map. "Holy crap, this is so cool!" She had only seen this scene in some immortal cultivation novels. Then she realized that this partial map seemed to match her memory: "This, isn't this the Yangtze River Delta? It stretches west to Jinling, south to Hangzhou Bay, north to Piaocheng, and basically the entire Demon City is included."
The light points that make up microorganisms, plants, animals, and humans are actually very different:
The light points that make up the microorganisms resemble winter haze. Overall, they resemble a giant bubble of smoke suspended in a "mysterious space." Of course, this bubble is divided into two layers: the light in the lower hemisphere is brighter and gathers in many places, forming a regular pipe-shaped structure - a sewer. The light in the upper hemisphere is brighter, and the brightness shows a staged stratification. "It should be related to groundwater!" Civil engineering "expert" Jiang Youwei immediately understood. These light points quickly become sparse when observed up close, so they can only be viewed from a distance and not touched.
The light points that make up the plants emit a faint green glow, and it seems to be related to the lifespan of different plants. Long-lived and newly sprouted plants will be brighter.
The spots of light that make up animals usually move in no particular pattern. "It would be nice if I could understand what the kitten is thinking," Jiang Youwei recalled his rebellious son.
The light spots that make up humans are very special. Some move at high speed on line segments, some are concentrated in a cube and distributed regularly, and a small number of light spots will pass through the sky.
"My telepathy is completely incapable of sensing non-living objects?" If she ends up on a deserted planet, wouldn't this ability become useless?
She focused her attention on several points of light representing humans. "Hmm? I seem to be able to share their perspective. Isn't this the dream experience? It seems to be lagging, a bit like a supercomputer with dial-up internet." Then she turned around and saw two other unique points of light in her home—the beastmen were distinctive red ones. "No wonder the Twelve Generals in the comics had to use the beastmen for physical reconnaissance. So that's why." She had noticed this when she read the comics before. If the ability of shared vision was given to ordinary people, small animals, or insects, not only would the city's surveillance capabilities be stronger, but also more covert. "Looks like it's due to insufficient bandwidth." Jiang Youwei scoffed at their communication technology.
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