While the tour group traveled south, east of the Qing Consortium's strongholds where the mountain range that separated the Qing Consortium's territory and the Central Plains lay, several groups of special forces were pouring southwards into the mountain range.
The mountain range was a towering and steep presence, spanning hundreds of kilometers in length. If a path were cut straight through it, the Qing Consortium could probably reach the Zhou Consortium within two days.
Unfortunately, it did not seem like humans were capable of conquering Mother Nature at their current level. Moreover, Qing Zhen seemed happy to have such a barrier as well.
He was even willing to set his sights farther away at Fortress 178 by joining the railroad in the northern valley than shatter this natural barrier here.
Qing Zhen referred to this as the true "wall" of the Qing Consortium's strongholds to Luo Lan.
At this moment, a clear voice spoke on the radio.