Chapter 445 The Head Keeper's Northern Abyss Journey

After a period of review, Yang Lin finally understood how his personal matters had been leaked onto the internet.

However, he didn't dwell on it too much; it was just selfies, and he thought they turned out quite well.

"Since you all want to see, I'll post some more."

With that, he uploaded other photos he had taken along the Arctic route, including those taken in the underground world, to his social media account.

Counting carefully, there were nearly a hundred photos. These nearly hundred photos were like a documentary, recording the entire process of his Arctic adventure.

From setting foot on Huanghe Station, to venturing alone to the North Pole, encountering polar bears, Arctic foxes, Inuit people, the North Pole, the Mirror Plain, the Death Ice Pillars, the Vortex Channel, the Ancient Bei Ming, and the Rhomdors whale.

Up to the recently photographed Inuit village and the fermented auk feast.

As he looked, Yang Lin himself felt that his experiences over the past few days were too fantastical.

As a result, he, who had originally planned to sleep soundly, couldn't sleep at all.

So, he took out his notebook from his backpack. After some thought, he decided to record his experiences in a written format.

He had already thought of a title: "Bei Ming Travelogue."

"Who knows, maybe I can even publish a book after I get back. It should sell millions of copies then, hehe!"

After his excitement, Yang Lin began to type furiously on his computer.

And just as Yang Lin was typing away, the series of photos and short videos he had just posted once again stirred up a massive storm on the internet.

In less than ten minutes after the post was published, the number of views directly exceeded one million, and the number of shares also soared.

Almost every comment was filled with amazement.

"My God, no wonder Director Yang has been quiet these past few days. Turns out he went to the Arctic."

"You only just found out?"

"I knew, but I didn't expect Director Yang to single-handedly trek across the Arctic without any equipment."

"From Huanghe Station to the North Pole, and then from the North Pole to Greenland, a journey of nearly 2000 kilometers. My God."

"This record will likely remain unbroken for many years to come."

"Isn't it just trekking the Arctic? Weren't there many Arctic trekking records before? Is this very impressive?"

"Of course it's impressive. When others talk about trekking the Arctic, they usually take a helicopter or an icebreaker to a place a hundred or two hundred kilometers from the North Pole, and then trek to the North Pole."

"Also, those who trek to the North Pole usually choose the summer. Director Yang is doing this in winter. The difficulty has increased by more than a little."

"Walking 2000 kilometers on land is difficult, and he's doing it in the Arctic. Director Yang is a godlike figure."

"Director Yang is no longer human. He dared to cross the Arctic with just two dogs, and the most important thing is that he also adopted a few polar bears. The toughest man on Earth."

"This is a true man's challenge. I suggest that in the future, variety shows should do this. Put a dozen fresh young meat idols to cross the Arctic. Those who succeed debut, and those who fail are cremated."

"I kind of want to try it now, what should I do? This is too exciting!"

"It is indeed quite exciting. The Mirror Plain, the Death Ice Pillars. Of course, what I want to see most is to check in at the North Pole. I also want to plant the flag of our Dragon Country there."

"If this were in China, just putting up a fence would make it a 10A-rated scenic spot."

"Those who want to go can sign up for a tour. There are tours to the Arctic in China. Take a '50th Anniversary' nuclear-powered icebreaker from the Russian Bear Country. The round trip costs about 20,000, and there's only one chance a year, with over a hundred people per group."

"There are actually Arctic tour groups."

"As long as you have money, let alone the Arctic, you can go to outer space."

"Alright, poverty limits my imagination. But even if I could go, I wouldn't be able to experience Director Yang's version."

"Wait, what is this? There's an underground world beneath the Arctic ice cap?"

"Ancient Bei Ming, underground lake, a Rhomdors whale extinct for 40 million years, a super large ancient creature fossil. My God..."

If the content before was just an appetizer, then when Yang Lin also released the photos he took in the underground world, the entire internet of Dragon Country instantly exploded.

After all, Yang Lin's previous experiences, while surprising, were not particularly outrageous.

But the appearance of the underground world was truly explosive.

Humanity's exploration of the underground world has never stopped, but over the years, only the former Soviet Union managed to dig a large hole.

Now, Yang Lin has directly released evidence of the existence of an underground world.

A mysterious underground lake, suspected to be the predecessor of the Arctic Ocean, prehistoric creatures, and super large creature skeletons.

Due to the lighting, Yang Lin's photos were not very clear, but there were no traces of Photoshop. The sense of immersive shock was conveyed to the netizens, making their scalps tingle, just through a single photo.

In fact, it wasn't just ordinary netizens.

When these photos reached various research institutions through the internet, they were all in an uproar.

Some institutions questioned the authenticity of the photos, while others had already begun to try to find Yang Lin's contact information through their connections.

They realized that if the authenticity of these photos were confirmed, this discovery would be the most significant finding of the century.

The history of research in both biology and geology would be rewritten because of Yang Lin's photos.

However, at this moment, they were destined to be unable to contact Yang Lin.

Because before he started writing the "Bei Ming Travelogue," Yang Lin had turned off his phone to avoid external interference.

And he wrote for an entire night.

Although the Greenland region was also affected by the polar day and had no night, when it reached 6 a.m. the next day, Beijing time, Yang Lin had already typed over 20,000 words on his computer.

This was the longest article he had written since his graduation thesis.

After he admired it one last time, his eyes revealed satisfaction.

"Full of emotion, smooth narrative, coupled with those thrilling and dangerous personal experiences, Gulliver's Travels is nothing compared to this. I am indeed extraordinary!"

"Once I insert those photos, it will definitely go viral online. Then many publishing houses will contact me, right? Hehe!"

"By the way, where should the first stop for my book signing be? Ningnan or the Imperial Capital, or maybe Shanghai?"

"Oh right, I should practice my signature in advance."

As he spoke, he inserted the photos one by one into the article. After repeated polishing, he uploaded it.

After the upload, Yang Lin didn't pay any more attention to it. Having stayed up all night, he was extremely tired. The moment his head touched the pillow, snores filled the room.

And while he was sleeping soundly, his published travelogue was discovered by netizens.