On this journey, it seems that there are very few high-rise buildings, and most of the street-facing structures are unevenly-built shop fronts, behind which lie a large number of dirty and disorderly residences.
The city planning is nonexistent; many buildings have no roofs, using welded iron sheets instead. In areas close to the city's edge, there were even some dilapidated wooden huts.
As they entered Bangshu Town, Yang Xiao grew increasingly suspicious. This place was too desolate. Despite being quite a large town, there were few pedestrians on the road. Some areas with flickering red signs were even less lively than the taverns they had encountered earlier.
Under Tai Wenqin's guidance, the convoy of two vehicles finally entered a muddy dirt road, stopping in front of a dark two-story building. As they approached, Yang Xiao noticed it had a signboard outside, making out unfamiliar Myanmar-Tai script, though the sign was currently unlit.