Finally, Lu Heng felt tired from moving.
Yes, he hadn't finished moving everything. There were too many unfamiliar items over there. Although Lu Heng didn't need to move every single one himself, he still had to shuttle through the ruins to find many of them. Thus, it wasn't easy to continuously search for items in inconveniently located ruins.
From the images just now, Lu Heng could tell that the creatures there were beyond human comprehension. But why would such a world be connected to his own space?
Could it be that his few exits connected to four worlds of different forms?
The world of Jinyang City was similar to a fantasy world. Although it hadn't reached the level of flying through the sky and escaping the earth, the fact that people there cultivated these natural elemental techniques already placed them outside the scope of Earth's ancient world.
Now, the newly connected world was directly linked to a high-tech world. Unfortunately, that world seemed to have been attacked, with the entire city abandoned.
Looking at the pile of items stacked on the ground, Lu Heng didn't know if that world had been completely abandoned or if only that city had been abandoned.
Furthermore, he hadn't found the entrance to that high-tech city yet. But even if he did, would that world be suitable for human survival? Would there be oxygen that humans needed?
All of this was still unknown. However, considering the situation of the ancient city's space, the area where the ruins were located, apart from being a bit dry, had no other unsuitable environmental factors.
Standing before the pile of items, Lu Heng found a black object. It looked similar to the projection screen object he had found in the car.
After sitting down, Lu Heng began to study how to use these things.
Based on the two items that had been triggered, everything here produced a screen or projection after being touched.
Holding the black object, his hand still felt cold. If he called it metal, Lu Heng couldn't quite sense it.
Never mind. For these high-tech products, lower-level beings couldn't understand the products of higher-level beings, regardless of their specific materials.
As long as he figured out how to use them, Lu Heng believed he would definitely find some explanations about the technology in those ruins.
For example, things like books; even deciphering the text would be difficult.
"Sigh!"
Perhaps he should first find a spacesuit or something similar. What if the air there wasn't suitable for humans? He didn't want to get stuck there.
With that thought, Lu Heng took out the map from the apocalypse and began to search for the pre-apocalypse aerospace launch base. He was sure to find spacesuits there.
After consulting some information for a while, Lu Heng finally found a place in the western region that had launched manned spacecraft.
Not all aerospace launch bases launched manned missions; some only launched satellites, and spacesuits might not be available there.
However, since the country had records of launching manned equipment, it should have spacesuits.
Putting down the information he was examining, Lu Heng exited his space, rode his beak-billed bird, and headed straight for that launch base in the west.
He traveled without stopping, not bothering to eliminate the zombies in the cities he passed. After flying for another three hours, Lu Heng finally discovered the launch base situated in a Gobi Desert.
But it seemed there were still humans active here. Lu Heng could see vehicles shuttling within the base.
How was he supposed to get in?
People who entered normally might not be accommodating. Even though it was the apocalypse, it seemed quite orderly there.
Force his way in? That seemed to lack justification.
After hesitating for a long time, Lu Heng decided to try diplomacy first, then force if necessary. He wanted to see the other party's attitude.
With that in mind, Lu Heng found a spot further away to land, recalled his beak-billed bird into his space, and brought out his off-road vehicle. He then drove towards the launch base.
"Who are you? Stop immediately."
A warning sound came from the loudspeaker. Upon hearing it, Lu Heng slammed on the brakes, executing a beautiful drift to stop the car.
"Who are you? Get out and talk."
"I'll get out, but you won't shoot me, will you?" Lu Heng also installed a loudspeaker on his car roof and shouted back.
Since there were people here, and it was in a sparsely populated area, Lu Heng had also observed that there were no zombies nearby, which was why the other party dared to use the loudspeaker to shout.
"No, get out of the car first. How many people are in the car?" the other party continued to shout for Lu Heng to get out.
"Just me. If you don't trust me, send two people out to check. I can't get out of the car for now."
"If you don't want to get out, then please stay away from here. If you drive any further, we will shoot out your tires for safety reasons."
"Damn it! So overbearing?"
Lu Heng couldn't help but doubt if the people inside were from the original government or military.
In the end, Lu Heng compromised. He opened the car door and got out, but he didn't move too far from the car, still holding the pager for the car's loudspeaker.
"You're alone?"
"Didn't I just say I'm alone?"
"Wait a moment, we'll send two people to check." After speaking, the opposing loudspeaker went silent.
A moment later, a military off-road vehicle drove out from inside.
Two people got out of the car, dressed in military uniforms as expected, but both were holding guns and pointing them at Lu Heng.
"Put your hands up high and lean against the car. We need to check if there are any other people or zombies hidden inside." A man raised his gun slightly and said to Lu Heng.
"Is it really necessary to raise them so high?"
The other party's words indicated they had seen zombies, but these two didn't look like ability users; they were just ordinary soldiers.
"Stop the nonsense."
There was no other option, so Lu Heng turned around and did as he was told.
"Do you have zombies here too?" Lu Heng tried to make small talk to gather useful information, but he couldn't reveal his purpose right away.
"Not now. You really came alone? How did you manage it?"
The searchers checked the car, including the trunk and the undercarriage.
"I just drove here."
"Your car is very new, and the tires don't show much wear."
—Yo, they're quite observant. Lu Heng felt he had been careless.
"There are quite a few 4S dealerships on the road, and I occasionally go out of my way to look for new cars." Lu Heng himself found it hard to believe, but he had no choice; he couldn't think of a better reason.
"How did you, alone, avoid the zombies and survive until now to get here?"
"Brothers, aren't we going inside to talk? I'm alone anyway, am I supposed to stand here with my hands up and chat?"
"We'll ask the basic questions first and then await instructions from above."
"Alright, I killed all the zombies I encountered on the road, and then I came here."
"You killed all the zombies you encountered on the road by yourself?" These people actually believed him. They weren't unaware of the situation outside; they occasionally ventured out and weren't completely ignorant of the zombie situation in the nearby towns.