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"Let's first think about the things that were commonplace before the disaster but became extremely precious afterward. If we could think of the best choices, that would be great, but if we can't, it's probably meant to be, and we'll just have to find an opportunity to look for them later."

"After all, although the transport aircraft haven't hit mass production yet, the fact that they have been successfully manufactured means that China now possesses a mature manufacturing process. The number of aircraft will inevitably increase, and there will be plenty of opportunities to visit Kyoto in the future."

"Maybe we won't be short on planes for long."

Hearing Dong Tianyu's comforting words, Madeline felt quite relieved.

Rylan's decision to stay and have Madeline accompany him was pretty clear: it was highly unlikely that he would go to Kyoto—after all, it was a period of power handover between the older and younger generations within the camp.