Chapter 177 - 177 177 Next Stop Apocalypse
Chapter 177 - 177 177 Next Stop Apocalypse
?Chapter 177: Chapter 177: Next Stop, Apocalypse Chapter 177: Chapter 177: Next Stop, Apocalypse The subway system of the United Federation was very old. In 1863, Ingra established the world’s first subway in its capital, Luodun Town, and within the next forty years, this mode of transportation had spread globally.
The subway in Opportunity City was first built in 1920, initially comprising only four lines. After three major renovations, four additional lines had been added during the process.
Building subways in this world was not a simple matter.
In 1914, the Dunweizhi Drilling Company of the United Federation discovered a door to the Great Void, enclosed in the rock layer 2000 meters underground during an oil well drilling project.
The drill bit had fallen straight in, and a monster in the form of a spiritual body followed the drill hole to the surface, resulting in over 200 worker casualties. This was also the first direct encounter with the Great Void shortly after the establishment of the Administration Bureau.
Without digging, no one would know how many undiscovered doors were beneath their feet, so any “digging down” project in this world involved the Spiritual Ability Administration and research institutes.
At noon, there weren’t many people in the subway, empty with only four or five people per carriage, which was completely different from the situation Chen Ke knew in his home country.
No matter when, if you take public transportation in first and second-tier cities in his home country, unless it’s a particularly remote place, don’t expect to find a seat.
This might be due to the lower population density in the Western world. Opportunity City, including permanent and transient populations, had barely 4 million people. To his home country, this could only be considered a small city.
Opportunity City’s subway ticketing system supported coin insertion and card swiping, and since he did not carry firearms, Chen Ke had comfortably passed the security check even with the Holy Diamond in his possession.
However, he always felt that in larger places like airports, there must be equipment for scanning Holy Relics, considering even postal workers had handheld devices for scanning spinal spiritual energy.
There were not a few people with spiritual power in this world, and although they all held public office, they also posed potential threats to other countries.
For example, in the Fei Huang Republic, the spiritual power industry was completely banned. Personal involvement was illegal; hence, they would undoubtedly be extra cautious about spiritual personnel from other countries.
Chen Ke and Diana were seated near the door. Since Chen Ke was always alert, he had no inclination to rest with closed eyes, and he just blankly watched the electronic station signs.
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