Chapter 33 Processing

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However, this sudden inquiry did not seem to arouse much suspicion.

Liang An was happy but also worried, because they seemed to have spent too much time going around in circles, as if they had no idea of ​​their current situation, and even felt paralyzed.

Even Wen Yiting, who had doubts about Jiang Qiu's specialness at first, also had this tendency, and their current thinking mode has undoubtedly moved on to such an established track. Although it seems to be safe for the time being, what they encountered later will be... unknown.

From the beginning to the end, the suspicion was not Liang An's delusion, but based on the actual facts - because before them, those missing cases with similar conditions had no survivors, which proved that this was a gentle trap with a predetermined ending.

The island was obviously a nest prepared for traps, and may have been "reused" more than once.

Several people searched in the jungle and found nothing special. The only discoveries were some insects and small animals in the wild. Liang An also began to wonder if he could use this feature to ask Jiang Qiu, who might have happened to read relevant books. Ask him if he has any insights into this biome.

As for the specific location of the island, there were actually relatively reliable guesses earlier. The approximate range should not exceed the outer sea and is not too far away from the local city. However, this is only for the dimensions of modern instruments.

After all, the known range is still too wide, and human power seems very small in deserted places.

"This should be a usable signal transmission device."

Finally, Jiang Qiu checked the internal structure and roughly distinguished the functions of some small parts. He originally wanted to do it, but Liang An still took over the job for him. With the "ingenuity" he once cultivated at the police station as an intern, he could at least ensure that things were restored to their original state after disassembly.

However, this sudden inquiry did not seem to arouse much suspicion.

Liang An was happy but also worried, because they seemed to have spent too much time going around in circles, as if they had no idea of ​​their current situation, and even felt paralyzed.

Even Wen Yiting, who had doubts about Jiang Qiu's specialness at first, also had this tendency, and their current thinking mode has undoubtedly moved on to such an established track. Although it seems to be safe for the time being, what they encountered later will be... unknown.

From the beginning to the end, the suspicion was not Liang An's delusion, but based on the actual facts - because before them, those missing cases with similar conditions had no survivors, which proved that this was a gentle trap with a predetermined ending.

The island was obviously a nest prepared for traps, and may have been "reused" more than once.

Several people searched in the jungle and found nothing special. The only discoveries were some insects and small animals in the wild. Liang An also began to wonder if he could use this feature to ask Jiang Qiu, who might have happened to read relevant books. Ask him if he has any insights into this biome.

As for the specific location of the island, there were actually relatively reliable guesses earlier. The approximate range should not exceed the outer sea and is not too far away from the local city. However, this is only for the dimensions of modern instruments.

After all, the known range is still too wide, and human power seems very small in deserted places.

"This should be a usable signal transmission device."

Finally, Jiang Qiu checked the internal structure and roughly distinguished the functions of some small parts. He originally wanted to do it, but Liang An still took over the job for him. With the "ingenuity" he once cultivated at the police station as an intern, he could at least ensure that things were restored to their original state after disassembly.