There is nothing here, so where did the ants move the grains of rice and where did the ants move the balls of flour?
After thinking about this, Han Sanqian believed that this ant was most likely the most critical breakthrough point, or reminder point.
As long as you follow the ants, or observe where the ants move things from, then the place where there are things is most likely the exit.
Thinking of this, Han Sanqian crouched and did not disturb the ant. He just followed it closely to see where it was going and where it was going to return.
The ant's body is too small, and its moving speed may be fast for it, but for Han Sanqian who is observing its whereabouts, this is simply too slow, and even makes people impatient to wait.
Han Sanqian really wanted to help the ant run a few steps, but he knew that doing so was meaningless and would destroy the ant's original route.
Therefore, no matter how uncomfortable it was, all he could do was silently watch the ants act.
After about half an hour in this world, the ants finally stopped, and Han Sanqian also saw a place in the vast white air, where they were piled up like a hill.
The ant dragged the flour ball near the hill and finally let it go.
Those hills were almost made of various types of grains. They looked densely packed and somewhat disgusting. However, Han Sanqian did not destroy them. He understood that these things might be the ant's long-term ration.
It is very inappropriate to ruin other people's livelihoods because of your own likes and dislikes. People should maintain enough respect and rationality, and should also consider issues from the other person's perspective.
After putting down the flour, the ant didn't take any rest. He turned around and headed to another place.
For Han Sanqian, obviously, this is the critical moment.
It must have gone to move things, so the place where these things exist is most likely the exit, or somewhere outside this vast white world.
Thinking of this, Han Sanqian followed the ant closely.
I don’t know how much time passed, but the ant had been walking for almost a long time. Suddenly, it stopped.
Because the body is too small, and the ground is completely covered with white gas, and a little more white gas can just wrap it in the gas.
As a result, Han Sanqian couldn't see what the ants were doing inside.
Han Sanqian quickly blew a breath to blow away the white air. Sure enough, he saw the ant stopping there. However, to his disappointment, the ant's feet had already dragged a piece of rice.
At this time, it turned around and ran in the original direction.
Han Sanqian couldn't help it. He had followed him for so long, but in the end, the ant did not lead him to the exit and outside as he imagined. Instead... instead, he was still in the white air. Found something and carried it back.
This makes people a little desperate, after all, it means that his hope may be dashed.
The ant didn't leave here, it was just something it found here.
"Then we can't get out?" Han Sanqian didn't get up and still observed the ants, but he couldn't help but feel extremely disappointed. At the same time, his observation of the ants was not as detailed as before.
He stood up and walked normally in the direction the ants were going back, while his hand touched his chin and kept thinking.
"Or, am I actually thinking superficially?"
The fact is that it is impossible for ants to appear in this place, nor for things like rice and flour to appear at all. The reason is very simple, that is, there should be nothing in this white world.
Its sky and surroundings are actually made of white air. Even the ground is not really land, but is formed by a thicker layer of white air.
It feels like you are walking on clouds.
So, how come there are things like grains of rice in the clouds?
This is somewhat unreasonable.
If that's the case, what does it mean?
Suddenly, a bold idea came to Han Sanqian's mind.
"Could it be..." Han Sanqian couldn't help but look shocked.
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