Chapter 837 Six Thousand Miles
Gu Fei thanked the black steward, put away the map and said goodbye.
She went out with Qin'er and walked forward together.
Qin'er saw that there were no carriages, and couldn't help asking: "Master, are we going on horseback?"
Gu Fei smiled, "No need to ride, we'll leave in a while."
They walked for a while, and there was no one in front or behind. Gu Fei stopped and held Qin'er's hand, "Let's go."
Qin'er was wondering, and suddenly found that the scenery in front of her had changed completely.
Just now there was still a wide grassland around, but now they were actually in a house.
Qin'er was shocked, "Where is this?"
Gu Fei looked around, "This is my former home."
Lincheng is the most northwestern place Gu Fei has ever been to in her life. She plans to use this place as a starting point to go to Yili.
The house is still the same as before, but there is a thick layer of dust on the kang, the floor and the table.
Gu Fei covered her nose, "Forget it, this room is too dirty, let's go out first."
The door of the house was open. Gu Fei remembered that Chen locked the door when they left. It seemed that someone had entered the house to look for food or valuables.
When they went out, everything was bare. There were no crops in the fields, and the trees on the roadside had long since died. However, the ground was wet, so it must have just rained.
Gu Fei and Qin'er walked around the village and didn't see a single person.
They saw a few skeletons on the road.
There were only some rags and skeletons left, and the flesh and blood were probably eaten by wild dogs.
Gu Fei sighed. She didn't know who these skeletons were in the past. Maybe they were the second uncle, or the third aunt.
She felt a little heavy, and pulled Qin'er, "Forget it, let's go to the city for a meal first."
The two teleported to the back alley of the Marquis' Mansion and walked out slowly.
The gate of the mansion was still sealed. There were people on the streets of the city, but there were obviously fewer people than before.
Everyone looked numb and skinny.
Gu Fei and Qin'er searched for a long time before they found an inn that was open for business.
There was nothing good to eat in the inn. The two ordered a soup and ate two steamed buns.
After eating, they went into the room. Gu Fei took out the map and then took out the map he bought when he traveled in his previous life to compare.
After comparing for a long time, Gu Fei finally figured out the place.
There is a river valley in Yili with abundant water and grass. Later people called it Saishang Jiangnan.
The grassland over there should be the origin of Yili horses.
Gu Fei calculated that it was about 6,000 miles away from Lincheng where they were.
Not to mention the distance, the key point is that this place is not easy to get to. The terrain is a big problem. There are several mountain ranges over there. Now it is not under the jurisdiction of the Great British Dynasty. There must be no official roads, and even cars cannot be driven.
If we ride a horse, it will take a long time.
We can only teleport randomly.
Gu Fei thought about it. It was already night, and it was not safe to teleport at this time. Let's talk about it tomorrow.
At night, Gu Fei and Qin'er practiced in the house. After practicing, they went to sleep.
I got up early in the morning, paid the store bill and went out.
Gu Fei found a deserted place, took out the compass, and looked at the due west direction.
She hugged Qin'er's waist, looked far to the west, prayed that she would not be teleported to some river or lake, and started teleporting.
Then Gu Fei found that she and Qin'er were in a desolate wilderness. Wherever she looked, it was desolate.
There was no ghost, and it was impossible to find someone to ask where this was.
Gu Fei didn't care. She took out the compass, looked at the western horizon, and then teleported.