In the study room.
Chen Shouyi carefully perused a thick stack of files regarding spatial passages.
He directly ignored those that were too far.
He only chose spatial passages within a range of thirty kilometers.
There were a total of four.
One low-risk, two medium-risk, and one high-risk (involving disaster-level divine entities).
However, for Chen Shouyi, it made no difference.
Low-risk doesn't necessarily mean safe, high-risk doesn't necessarily mean dangerous.
Explorers generally conduct explorations in a radius of about five kilometers centered on the spatial passage, not too deep, so these danger ratings are basically of little reference value.
Everything requires him to conduct on-site inspections to confirm.
Like that low-risk passage last time, it was a barren desert area inexplicably attracting the attention of a mid-level divine entity, and who can you reason with?
...
Noon, the sun was blazing.
The light was blinding.
