Yu Hu was used to it. After all, he had been here several times, but it was his cousin’s first time here, and he always felt uncomfortable.
"Please don't take it to heart, they have been underground for a long time and have never seen anyone outside of the shelter, so they will be curious when outsiders come."
Seeing this important man in a blue coat talking to him, Li Niu quickly waved his hand and said, "It's okay, it's okay, I don't mind it."
Chu Guang nodded, took the two to the warehouse, and handed them directly to the warehouse manager Luca who was standing there.
The old slave recognized Yu Hu, and immediately understood what he had to do. He took the man named Li Niu to the slaughter stall very skillfully.
Yu Hu handed over all the prey to him, but this time, instead of following along, leaned close to Chu Guang and stared at the big hammer curiously.
"Brother Chu, is this your weapon?"
"Mhm, for now."
"Such a big hammer? Can it even be used?"
"Of course."
"Then, you killed the Crackleclaw Crab just now with this hammer?"
"Yes."
After getting an affirmative answer, the young man's eyes almost popped out. It took a long time for him to digest the shock in his heart.
"So strong!"
Crackleclaw Crab!
It was a monster that no scavengers would want to encounter.
This thing had a fast advancing speed in a narrow terrain, a very high explosive power, and a simple mindset. Once it locked the target, it would chase the target to the death.
Unless one could find a higher place to climb up, there was basically no escape.
Almost nothing could defeat this monster head-on. Even the mutant brown bear was unwilling to fight with it.
Chu Guang smiled without explaining.
It didn't matter whether he was strong or not, as long as the power of technology was strong enough.
A nuclear-powered sledgehammer, coupled with a chemically-powered exoskeleton, could even knock down a wall, let alone a beast's face.
"Speaking of which, how is the situation on your side? It seems like this snow is going to keep falling for a while."
"It's almost the same every year, we can only make do with it," Yu Hu was much more optimistic than Chu Guang expected, "but this winter came too early this year, and we were prepared in a hurry. Originally, in October, there would still be caravans coming, but who would have thought that late September this year would be the last wave... Sigh."
Chu Guang comforted him.
"Think about it from another angle, the meat will last longer in cold weather."
Yu Hu shook his head.
"But it's hard to find the prey. If we want to catch the prey, we’d have to continue walking into the city to find the nests of those mutants."
Chu Guang said with interest.
"Oh? Do you have any experience?"
Yu Hu nodded.
"It's not much of an experience. Many small animals love to build nests in those kinds of half-upside-down buildings, especially the kind where the trees grow into them. Some hyenas, jackals, and animals that eat meat would also follow them in. You can find prey in such places all year round... It is just a bit risky."
"Crunchers?"
"Mhm, Crunchers like to hide in the building the most, but they don’t hide too high. We normally start sweeping from the fourth floor. But even so, it’s hard to say what we will encounter in it. Maybe it’s a nest of ten thousand mice, or maybe it is a resting creeper. Without a gun, we don't dare to go too deep, at most we can go to zone 5."
Chu Guang sighed.
"It's snowing, and it won't be easy to go inside."
Yu Hu said with a wry smile.
"Even without snow, it is still not easy to go into the city. The road there is like a maze, and some streets are flooded all year round!"
The straight line distance from Bett Street to Boulder City on the map was more than ten kilometers; that was, from outside the zone 5 of Qingquan City to the edge of the zone 3, and the wetland park was a little further away.
Chu Guang couldn't find Qingquan City in the parallel world, but he could draw a line of more than 10 kilometers on a map from the riverside to the city downtown by comparing its distance from the river to the city where he once lived.
What does this distance mean?
It means that if there is no traffic jam, it would take half an hour if there are many straight roads, maybe an hour if there are more forks.
As for walking?
Chu Guang has never tried to travel that far, but even if he couldn't generalize, he still wouldn’t be able to run past twenty flyovers or underground tunnels.
And this was still under normal traffic conditions.
To traverse the ruins was a completely different concept.
In the pre-war era, even the shortest buildings within zone 4 were basically over 600 meters tall. The magnetic base and magnetic nodes laid on the external walls of highways and buildings were the foundation for supporting three-dimensional traffic with 120 vertical lanes.
In that era when maglev technology was popularized in private cars, the meaning of high-rise buildings was no longer just a "house", but even a part of a "road", especially for buildings close to main roads, where height requirements were even more rigid.
Of course, these were all speculations made by Chu Guang based on the stories told by old Charlie and limited information, and they were not necessarily true.
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