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... proceed to the right along the current road. After 1.2 kilometers, turn right. After the ninth traffic light, turn left and continue for about 13.8 kilometers…”

Ye Feng’s gaze shifted.

He opened the map on his phone and found the destination marked by the treasure navigation.

[Stanz Airport]

It was a large airport located on the outskirts of Chelmsford, which bordered Fog City.

...

He immediately started the car and followed the guidance of the tre ...

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