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Chapter 131 Military Dependents

The heavy, completely enclosed gate of the military region is now kept open, and an additional electric retractable gate has been added.

There are no longer any troops stationed there. The Western Sichuan Military Region has now been transformed into the "Takekawahara Bridge Comprehensive Management Office".

After automatically recognizing the license plate, the electric sliding gate opened slightly, and the RV slowly drove through the wide gate.

Parking spaces have now been marked on the spacious school grounds, but there aren't many cars parked there now, because many parents drop off their children and then leave.

After all, it's impossible to just wait here for dozens of days.

After getting off the car and saying goodbye to Xu Jun, Wang Yi and his three companions went to find the registration desk in the main hall.

There were indeed quite a few young faces in the hall.

However, there were also four monks whose demeanor was quite different from that of the students; they were in their thirties or forties.

It should be the mage squad that went in to hunt.

While Wang Yi was sizing up these people, many others were also secretly observing him.

After all, it would be difficult for Wang Yi and Wang Jiang, who were carrying dark halberds, not to be conspicuous here.

Even when queuing, people in front and behind each other unconsciously keep a distance.

After queuing for a while, when it was their turn, Wang, who was at the front of the line, handed over his ID card.

After swiping the ID card and making a registration, the staff member said to Wang Jiang, "Military dependents, no payment is required."

"Are all the crossroads between the two worlds free for military families?" Wang Yi asked, handing over his ID card as he stood behind Wang Jiang.

"According to regulations, all Class F cross-border passages in China are free for military dependents aged 18 and under," the staff member explained.

After swiping Wang Yi's ID card, the staff member continued, "Military dependents do not need to pay any fees."

"Brother E, you still have two years left. Come in more often if you have time. If all else fails, you can stay here." Qi Xiaohao handed over his ID card and grinned as he opened his phone to make a payment.

"Military personnel do not need to pay any fees."

Qi Xiaohao's right hand, which was holding the phone, suddenly froze in mid-air.

"How could this be? My parents aren't in the military, there must be a mistake!" Qi Xiaohao was very surprised. He took back his ID card and checked it. It was indeed true, he hadn't taken the wrong one.

But when did he become a military dependent?

Qi Xiaohao didn't care about saving money; he was just worried about getting his identity wrong.

The staff member scanned Qi Xiaohao's ID card again, which still showed that he was a military dependent. So they said, "Military dependents benefit three generations of direct descendants. Perhaps your grandparents or maternal grandparents were military personnel."

"My grandparents were just small business owners, and they passed away a long time ago. My maternal grandparents were just ordinary billionaires, not soldiers, right?" Qi Xiaohao scratched his head, then suddenly his expression changed: "Oh no, could it be that I was actually adopted?"

"Pick up your sister!" Wang Yi stepped forward and slapped Qi Xiaohao on the back of the head. "This identification system isn't a paternity test. How can it help you identify your biological parents? Maybe your elders were soldiers before, just retired."

"Oh, maybe, maybe." Qi Xiaohao, relieved to have secured his status as a rich second-generation heir, then asked the staff, "Who's in the military? My grandparents? Or my maternal grandparents?"

"We don't have the authority to check specific identity information; we can only determine whether you are entitled to the benefits of a military dependent," the staff member explained, then couldn't help but say something that violated professional ethics:

"However, if you don't really want to take advantage of this policy, you can still pay the fee."

There was nothing they could do; this chubby guy was just too infuriating. What did he mean by "just an ordinary billionaire"? If it weren't for the window separating them, the staff would have loved to slap him themselves.

"No, no, I was just curious." Qi Xiaohao waved his hand.

He may have a lot of money, but he's not stupid or rich. This is his rightful right, and he doesn't need to give it up.

Jiang Yue, who was at the end of the line, handed over his ID card: "Military... you are not a military dependent. Hello, please pay 10,000."

Fortunately, Jiang Yue is not a military family member, otherwise the staff would have thought that it was a group of second-generation military families who had come for a team-building activity.

Of the four-person team, only Jiang Yue ended up paying for the tickets.

Jiang Yue took out his phone and silently paid.

After registering and paying at the registration desk in the lobby, I walked along the landmark for about five or six minutes before encountering security personnel.

First, you swipe your ID card, then use facial recognition to verify your identity, and then pass through a turnstile.

After that, they passed through a gate similar to a security checkpoint. However, the main purpose of this security checkpoint was to scan the strength of the magic power within the mage's body to determine the mage's rank.

After all, the F-level interdimensional passage is restricted to mid-level mages.

After passing through security, Wang Yi entered a passageway and passed through a series of sealed doors. The magic power had become noticeably stronger. Finally, Wang Yi arrived at a spacious hall.

The first thing that catches the eye is the rows of small rooms resembling capsule hotels standing in the lobby, neatly stacked in three layers, conservatively estimated to be five or six hundred.

These rooms are likely for isolation purposes. It seems that even with the restricted access between the two sides, isolation measures must be implemented upon exiting.

Several vials of blood will inevitably be drawn.

Wang Yi and his three companions walked through the narrow passage of the capsule isolation room toward the room in the center.

Unlike the transparent but extremely strong glass door of Ryonan Sabashi, Takekawahara Bridge encloses the room at the entrance of the space passage, which is entirely cast in alloy.

A sign above the main entrance reads: "Press this button to enter."

The metal door was now open, and a queue had formed.

Staff are conducting final identity verification.

Through the crack in the door, Wang Yi could see a corner of the constantly rotating star.

After swiping their ID cards, people could enter Xingxuan in order, without having their personal equipment checked or being asked to sign any agreements.

Even Wang Yi's weapon, which clearly exceeded the standard, only attracted a few more glances at most.

After swiping my ID card, I entered the alloy room. Under the illumination of the incandescent lights on the ceiling, the entrance to the Takekawahara Bridge, Xingxuan, was fully revealed.

Compared to the starburst at Ryonan Sabashi Bridge, the starburst at Takekawahara Bridge is much smaller, with an estimated diameter of only about three meters.

Many students visiting Xingxuan for the first time were already exclaiming "Oh, wow, wow, wow!" and taking out their phones to take photos and videos like crazy.

The staff did not stop this behavior.

Whispers broke out among the friends who had come together.

Wang Yi and the others weren't complete novices, so they didn't show any excitement at seeing Xing Xuan.

As the people in front of them disappeared into the star vortex, the group moved forward slowly, and soon it was Wang Yi's turn with his group of four.

Wang Jiang had already gone in first, and Wang Yi didn't have much to say, so he stepped into Xingxuan.

After the familiar feeling of traversing the starry sky, Wang Yi arrived at an old hall.

The mottled walls bear the marks of time.

Wang Yi took a deep breath, the fragrance of fresh grass wafting through his nostrils.

Takekawahara Bridge, thank you for your patience.

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