You glanced at the goods people were unloading and noticed they were all children's daily necessities, including some study materials.
At this moment, you finally understood the purpose of Wu Qiyi's trip: it was to support the mountainous regions.
With this thought, you couldn't help but turn to look around—the place where you stood was deep in the mountains. This flat land was the only level ground in this forest, surrounded by trees and shrouded in mist.
Looking back at the path you had taken, you saw that it seemed to have been man-made, with some areas that had been uneven now somewhat smoothed out, though still bumpy, at least not causing difficulty for vehicles.
"Master Li, let's go."
Xi Yu took your backpack from the trunk and handed it to you.
You turned around, and she was standing not far away, waving at you.
She stood at the edge of the tree shade; the noon sunlight just happened to filter through the gaps in the leaves, making her figure shine bright and clear.