In the middle school geography atlas, there was a satellite map that Bi Fang remembered very clearly. Although he couldn't recall which volume it was or the specific content, the sprinkling of lights across it was still vivid in his memory.
It depicted the night around the world, with lights forming glimmering spiderwebs in the darkness.
Many bright spots dotted the spiderweb; each one was a massive human city, some bright, some dim.
And in Asia, Tokyo was surrounded by a dazzling white glow. The entire Tokyo Bay at night resembled a giant candle burning fiercely, spreading along the entire coastline.
This is one of the world's four super cities, Japan's Tokyo, a colossal maze with a population of over thirteen million.
The entire Tokyo metropolitan area even boasts a population exceeding thirty-seven million people, more than a quarter of Japan's entire population—the world's record.
Bi Fang took a deep breath and headed towards the interior of the airport.