Chapter 417 Scouting

At high tide, the Western Peninsula is only 100 meters wide and connected to the mainland. There are two opposite roads, with no vehicles currently traveling on them, because the roads to the Western Peninsula have been clogged by cars.

Beside the land is the beautiful sight of the sea river, where the muddy water flows into the sea, creating a beauitful line where they meet. On the other side of the river is a three-kilometer-long sea-crossing railway bridge. This bridge has a history of a hundred years; vehicles used to travel on the upper level and trains on the lower, until an earthquake decades ago prohibited vehicles from crossing the bridge. Later, the course of the river was altered, the land was repaired, and the current highway was built on new land.