48 Hours a Day

Chapter 1105: The Maze

Zhang Heng did not intentionally avoid the elderly, he opened the travel bag directly in front of the latter and removed the LEGO building blocks from it.

His spelling was not complicated this time, so it didn't take long, and he quickly came to the last step, inserting the [Unlimited Buildings] into it.

The next moment, a brand new drone appeared on his hands.

Zhang Heng controlled the drone to rise, and flew to the top of the maze in the eyes of the old man as a wooden chicken. From here, you can clearly see the full picture of the maze. In addition, the changes that are occurring during this period can be seen at a glance. Zhang Hengmei calculates the time of each change, and tries to plan a path from there to the center, while also bringing in his own speed of movement...

Drones actually appeared as early as the 1920s, but they were initially mostly military, or part of a scientific survey and mapping mission. It was not until about a decade ago that the consumer-grade market was opened, and these years were not really known to consumers.

The old man came to the island more than fifty years ago, and the last person he met was twelve years ago, and neither of them had said a few words in total, so he had never seen a drone before he met Zhang Heng.

When he saw the drone rising from Zhang Heng's hand and flying all the way over the maze, he felt no less than he saw a supernatural phenomenon. Especially after that, he noticed the image uploaded by Zhang Heng's remote control, which made his face even more shocked.

When Zhang Heng asked him if he could use the tools, his understanding was to stay on the ladder and other things, so he didn't really care, in fact, don't say that Zhang Heng didn't have a ladder, even if he did bring a ladder, he couldn't get through this maze, because the change in this maze wasn't just the movement of the red dirt walls, even the land under his feet was slowly flowing, in other words, even if you stood there, the position wouldn't stop changing.

This is also why the elderly are not worried about Zhang Heng's use of tools.

The drone in front of him, however, is clearly not what he expected.

With this drone at a high point, Zhang Heng was able to obtain a map of the top of the maze, observe the results of each change, and keep track of his position in the maze, which made it possible for him to reach the center of the maze without having to rely on a connection with Jemengade.

The old man unconsciously felt that the matter was somewhat inappropriate, but then a little confused that he did not know what to do now. Yemengaard gave him the order to greet potential believers on the island before the labyrinth, but did not give him the right to search his body or seize anything from potential believers.

Besides, the old man can see from the knife sheath on Zhang Heng's body and the long bow behind him that this young man is different from the other people on the island before. Although he looks polite now, this does not mean that he will always be so polite. In fact, the vast majority of the people on the island can quickly distinguish the identity and occupation of the other person, but for Zhang Heng, he saw from the first glance that he still can't get to know the other person.

So the old man still didn't do anything, so he stood aside and let Zhang Heng maneuver the drone to study the maze at high altitude.

Jemengade and his intriguing loss of culture, in fact, many of the older gods, whose tests or rituals are no longer adapted to modern society.

For example, when Jemengade built the maze on this island, he certainly did not expect that one day humans would invent something like drones. Of course, with the development of the times, some of the more enlightened gods would also adjust to the progress and development of society, such as the Koronos encountered before Zhang Heng, who wore Tang costumes in order to open up the Oriental Market himself. Of course, there were some unethical matches.

Or Zhang Heng encountered in the Apollo copy the self-proclaimed Einstein suspected of the existence of a god, which simply accompanied the birth of modern technology, and his power grew with the development of science and technology. On the contrary, some ancient gods were gradually forgotten by mankind as technology progressed.

Yemengaard's situation is special, however, its name has not been forgotten by the world. Zhang Heng can hardly even tell whether its power was weakened or stronger than it was when it flourished, because today's entertainment and media are unprecedented, and its popularity has risen more than in the past.

But the problem with Jemengade is that in the old Nordic mythology, it was a monster trapped in the deep ocean until the twilight of the gods really came out, so in the present case it belongs to the kind of authoritarian athlete who is far from human society.

Although it has not forgotten to pick followers from among mankind over the years, the speed and quantity are not daring to compliment it. After all, it is a little too cold for only sixteen people to go to the island in fifty years, let alone eat three people directly, eventually only three believers left the island, and it is difficult to say from so little how much it has improved its understanding of modern society, which leads to the very vintage that its maze is also built.

About half an hour later, Zhang Heng retrieved the drone, and he tried to simulate it several times, all successfully reaching the center of the maze, which took a long and short time, mainly related to the uncertainty of the changes in the maze.

Overall, however, the difficulty of this labyrinth has indeed been reduced with the vision open.

Then he waited for about 10 minutes, and Zhang Heng released the drone again, after which he himself finally stepped into the maze.

Zhang Heng moved quickly and ran as soon as he entered the labyrinth, mainly because the labyrinth changed every 90 seconds, so he needed to reschedule his route to the center.

Even Zhang Heng, it takes time to plan the route, so the time he can use to move is even shorter, so every second of the variation gap is extra precious for Zhang Heng.

With the drone making eyes over it, Zhang Heng's first period of movement was relatively smooth. Soon it was less than half the distance from the center of the maze, but then, the pace of change of the maze actually accelerated, and the interval between the two changes was reduced to only 60 seconds. This was a new situation that Zhang Heng did not encounter during the simulation test before, which was also a challenge for him, because it meant that he had less time to plan his route and move.

Fortunately, the situation is still under Zhang Heng's control, even if the time is reduced to 60 seconds, he is still moving towards the center of the labyrinth, but Zhang Heng's mind does raise a little vigilance at this time, because he is not sure if this time will change as he continues.