Chapter 1326 - Towards South (1/2)

Chapter 1326: Towards South

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Li Du decided to stay on

Although staying there was a little boring, these days there was no cold snap, so the weather was good

He did not enjoy the city as much as Hans did, and he did not find life dull in the wild northern islands with Sophie and the little ones

At tiether Occasionally, Li Du would drive a mountain bike across the moors The land here ide, with a beautiful, pristine environ anyone

After a while spent in such a place, Li Du felt that his cardiopulthened a lot, and the unpolluted environood for his health

By June, the entire northeastern part of the island had been scoured with no results, except for two meteorites Li Du had previously found The others did not find anything

Steve decided to go south, while they kept going north until then The southeast had not been searched

Upon learning of his decision, Li Du shook his head “No, the southern region is the tundra belt Let’s not go there There is a bunch of old mad about?” Steve asked in surprise

Li Du explained about the old ht for aabout, the old rangers of the island You ers? Why are they so rude? Scolding us and shooting at us!” Li Du said

Steve scratched his head “How did that happen? We caers and they were very friendly”

Big Ford frowned “Couldn’t have anything to do with you being Chinese, Li, could it?”

“I don’t think it had anything to do with racisot off it,” said Li Du

When Li Du thought of the helicopter that was knocked by the truck, he could not help but shake his head Those old people were too tough

Big Ford esture “But we’ve met them, and they were very friendly We’ve even traded in soroceries…”

Steve interrupted him and looked at Li Du “Wait You say they drove their car into your helicopter and clashed with you?”

“Yes”

Steve said, “What if they went specifically for the helicopter?”

Li Du turned his head to look at the large helicopter that stood next to the camp It was painted red all over and stood out in the wilderness