The two of them ate snacks and chatted as they arrived at the Yangtze River Cableway. Along the way, Jiang Siming observed the scenery and customs of Chongqing.
Chongqing is truly a magical place because you never really know which floor you’re on.
It may seem like you’re on the ground level by the road, but in reality, you could be dozens of ters above the ground, with multiple layers of living spaces beneath you.
The Yangtze River Cableway is Chongqing’s second cross-river cableway (the first being the Jialing River Cableway, which has been dismantled) and has been in operation for 30 years.
It is known as the "First Aerial Corridor of the Yangtze River" and the "Mountain City’s Aerial Public Transport."
After getting off the cableway, the two of them were troubled because they had no idea where Reba was—not even Xiaozhu was in sight.
"How are we supposed to find them?" Yue Yunpeng asked worriedly.
"Let’s go to the props mission area first. If they’re here, they should be doing the mission. If not, it ans they’ve probably already completed it," Jiang Siming said with clear logic.
The props mission here involved riding the Yangtze River Cableway.
During the ride, they had to spot a specific boat on the Yangtze River below, arranged by the show’s production team, and recognize a poem displayed by the staff on board in order to complete the task.
This mission required constantly looking down. The significant height difference made it difficult for those afraid of heights, and they also had to search for a boat and read a poem, making it quite challenging.
Sure enough, Yue Yunpeng was the first to struggle.
He was not skilled at high-altitude gas, and the feeling of weightlessness made him scream nonstop on the cableway.
"Will this cable rope snap under the weight?"
Jiang Siming rolled his eyes at him and said, "Can you shut up with your jinxed words?"
"Alright, I’ll shut up, but Jiang bro, I really can’t help you with this one," Yue Yunpeng admitted.
He was good at eating, but when it ca to this kind of task, he was hopeless.
Jiang Siming hadn’t expected him to be of any help anyway, so he focused on carefully scanning the vast Yangtze River below, searching for a marked boat.
He really did find one—it had a logo from *Go Fighting!* pasted on it.
People on the boat had already started holding up placards, but since the boat was moving, Jiang Siming had to constantly shift positions inside the cabin to keep watching.
Yue Yunpeng, with his eyes shut tight, curled up in a corner, providing exactly zero help to Jiang Siming.
Unfortunately, Jiang Siming only managed to see the first two words, "eting
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