Richest Man: Divine-Grade Reconstruct System
Chapter 1111 - 1067: Arrival at the Capital City
Just as the old man had thought, if he were to make this experience public, it would probably make countless people green with envy.
Everyone who knew him would look at him with jealous eyes, right?
After all, wanting to fly into the sky was not something ordinary people could do. This kind of experience was enough for him to brag about for a lifetime.
Precisely because of this, the old man cherished every second of this moment all the more. During the whole time they flew out of the city, his eyes almost never blinked as he stared fixedly downward.
Lin Yi, of course, had no idea about any of this.
After all, his helmet didn’t come with x-ray vision; he couldn’t see the old man’s expression through the motorcycle helmet.
It was just that when he set the old man down outside the city and saw that pale face tinged with a faint blush, Lin Yi couldn’t help being very curious—what on earth was going on?
He didn’t know why such an expression would appear.
After all, if the old man had been scared, his face should have been purely pale.
But what was that hint of redness supposed to mean?
Obviously, he didn’t understand what was behind all this, but he also had no interest in asking. As far as he was concerned, as long as the old man was fine now, as long as it didn’t affect his next steps in the plan, that was enough.
So, after putting the old man down, Lin Yi turned his gaze on him and said:
"Alright, there’s no one here. Take off all those useless clothes you’ve got on. And that rope too—hand it over to me."
Hearing this, the old man immediately began to do as he was told. Even though he had no idea what Lin Yi intended, no idea what he wanted to do out here in the middle of nowhere.
The flying from before still made sense, but now, if they weren’t going to use flying, how were they supposed to travel?
How were they supposed to get to the Capital City?
Were they really going to rely on their own two legs to walk there?
That would be quite the ordeal. If he’d known, they might as well have just ridden there on horseback.
But right now, his fear of Lin Yi was unprecedented, and he followed Lin Yi’s every word without the slightest hesitation.
Even if Lin Yi next told him to walk all the way to the Capital City on foot, he wouldn’t utter a single word of refusal.
Of course, Lin Yi naturally had no intention of doing that. Watching the other man take off those thick layers of clothing, Lin Yi had no interest in those things at all. With a casual wave of his hand, he stored the motorcycle helmet and the safety rope into the System Space and didn’t even look at the discarded clothes again.
In his eyes, those things were completely useless. Throwing them into the System Space would only take up space.
Just like that, under the old man’s stunned gaze, he strode over to a very spacious patch of ground. Then, with the old man’s eyes bulging wide, he waved his hand and summoned a helicopter.
This scene scared the old man so badly that he fell on his rear right there on the ground.
There was nothing he could do about it; the sheer force of that presence was just too overwhelming. Especially with the helicopter’s tough, angular exterior and its sci-fi shape, combined with this massive behemoth of a machine—taken together, everything about this helicopter made it look so imposing that it directly scared the old man into collapsing onto the ground.
There was no helping it; the impact was simply too strong, the shock too great for the old man to handle. In his view, no matter how impressive Lin Yi’s earlier tricks had been, at most he had summoned some food or tables and the like. But to now wave a hand and summon such a gigantic colossus...
How could he not be astonished? How could he not be afraid?
You had to understand, the size of this helicopter was not something an ordinary carriage could compare to. If you really wanted to measure it in terms of carriages, its length was definitely equivalent to at least three of them, and as for height, it was about as tall as two carriages stacked one on top of the other.
Of course, the most important point was that, compared to this thing, carriages were simply too shabby to look at.
It was no exaggeration to say that the two weren’t even in the same category.
Watching Lin Yi casually summon it with a wave of his hand, then turn his gaze on him, the old man saw him crook a finger at him:
"By now you can be considered fairly well-traveled. Do you really have to react like this? Alright, get in. Since we can’t fly ourselves, we’ll ride this over instead."
Those words left the old man even more dumbfounded. What did he mean by that? He actually said they were going to ride it over? How could this thing go anywhere?
There were a few little wheels underneath it, sure, but there weren’t any horses here. Without horses to pull it, how was it supposed to move?
Yes—at this moment in time, in people’s understanding, a vehicle could only move if pulled by animals like horses or oxen. If not that, then it at least had to be hauled by human strength.
A vehicle that could move on its own without anything pulling it? That was obviously unrealistic. In their minds, they would never even consider such a possibility.
After all, who could imagine a carriage parked there suddenly being able to move by itself without any horses?
If someone really dared to imagine that, people would definitely say he’d gone mad.