Sylvia explained to Jason that she was willing to go to Jia Sen, but she had to wait for a moment.
Jia Sen accepted the transfer with pleasure and told Sylvia that William, the head of the transfer station, was a senior member of the South Continent's Imperial Examination. He had a very good understanding of the inland uninhabited area, so he might be able to help them.
"You really want to go?"
After Jia Sen left, Jason looked at Sylvia and asked.
"Well, we are outsiders after all. The entry-and-exit transfer station doesn't conform to the rules. On the procedure, I should go meet the person in charge here and give the corresponding explanation." Sylvia said.
"Aren't you afraid that William has anything to do with the wealthy families of the U.S.?" Jason asked. As far as he knew, in a capital country like the U.S., most researchers had to rely on the support of the rich.
"That's why I'm starting to miss your human face's techniques a little. I was in too much of a rush this time. If I could make use of your techniques to disguise my face in advance, the risk of exposure would be very low," Sylvia said with a slight sigh.
She obviously had the same worry as Jason in her heart. She even had reasons to believe that this
South Continent transfer station, which was dominated by the U.S., was one of the communication stations for the "The Antarctic Plan". After all, all the seven big families, including the one who established the "Inner Grading of the Southern Continent" had participated in the plan. If she went to meet William like that, there was a high possibility that her identity would be exposed. She might even be detained by William. When the "Royal family" arrived here to avoid the snowstorm, she would hand it over to ask for credit.
"Right now, the worst-case scenario is that we'll be held hostage at the transfer station. We'll wait until the Royal Title arrives. But perhaps William will only let us go after he checks and confirm our identities." Sylvia had no choice but to comfort herself in this way.
Jason didn't know what to say. After all, they were indeed trapped here now. The storm outside was raging, and it wouldn't subside within a day. They couldn't leave, so they had to accept any requirements of the transfer station.
"I'll go with you, at least it's safer." Jason stood up and said.
"No, I believe that we are still safe in the Imperial Examination station. Just wait for my message. I will be back soon."
Once Sylvia made her decision, no one else was allowed to change her mind.
After simply telling Jason some precautionary measures, she turned around and left, leaving Jason alone in the coffee shop.
Jason stared at the coffee in his hand, still thinking about what Sylvia had said before she left.
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