Due to the map's massive amounts of data, it wasn't convenient for Tang Yue to send it over. He decided to manually seek out targets. He found Kunlun Station and the Chelomey probe's location on the map, drew the trajectory that Tomcat would likely take, and in this stretch, he began to search for any location that might lead to an accident.
Tang Yue had driven the Mars Wanderer before, so he knew very well how it performed.
Old Zheng's map was astoundingly detailed. It was made of three layers, with the Martian "sea level" being the foundational zero point. It accurately labeled every landmark with the sea level elevation. An immense price was needed to achieve such precision. It even left Tang Yue wondering if someone was planning to use the area for military purposes and if the bald, lascivious, middle-aged man, Old Zheng was actually tasked with a secret mission—a secret operative of some military intelligence division.