Invincible Copy System
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Therefore, when such situations arose, everyone understood what to do, and many opted for alternative routes. From the airport, Liu Ning could tell the situation was vastly different from his old city. Looking around, there were nearly 20 times more planes than in his city.
When Liu Ning woke up, the plane had already arrived at the central base city, nearly seven hours had passed. While a direct flight might have been faster, pilots wouldn't choose that route. They were acutely aware of the situation; such a route would involve navigating numerous dangerous areas, and any problems encountered there would be serious consequences. Therefore, when such situations arose, everyone understood what to do, and many opted for alternative routes. These routes offered more options, and if things didn't go well, they would find other solutions. Pilots were the most experienced in aerial flight; trying to outrun them was impossible. Prioritizing speed meant sacrificing safety, which no one would do, and this is precisely why such actions were not feasible.
From the airport, Liu Ning could tell the situation was vastly different from his old city. His old city would never have had so many planes. Looking around, there were nearly 20 times more planes than in his city. Of course, this was Beijing, a city that people from all over the world came to; people from his own city would never come here. So Liu Ning looked around, acting like a complete country bumpkin. This was understandable, as he knew absolutely nothing about the city. Luckily, Zhao Lele was there to explain things to him. Zhao Lele had been here many times and knew the city very well. Their plane didn't need to queue because Zhao Wudi's plane was private, and they had their own private helipad. If you were on a commercial flight, you wouldn't even be able to touch the ground; you'd be stuck hovering in the sky.
Besides the strict time limits for landing and takeoff, even when you land on the ground, there's a time limit. As soon as a plane lands, someone will immediately come and time it. You have to stay there for the agreed-upon time. If you don't finish within the allotted time, it will be towed outside. There's no time limit outside, but the pricing is different. Therefore, airlines everywhere are racing against time. No one dares to waste time, mainly because the cost of wasting time is too high. For example, airlines don't charge for landings if it's within the original time frame, but if it exceeds one hour, they could be fined tens of millions of dollars. Airlines are unwilling to bear this burden, so they sign contracts with everyone requiring rapid registration after landing. If these people haven't arrived by the designated time, the plane will take off immediately because it's not your private jet.
When Liu Ning landed, he saw that everyone else was extremely busy. Unlike them, these people had to get out quickly, while Liu Ning and his group strolled around leisurely. To them, it all seemed irrelevant, because they knew perfectly well that someone was carrying their things for them. Everyone else was carrying large bags and small packages, while they were traveling light. These people around him were considered business elites; ordinary people couldn't afford to buy plane tickets. However, when they saw Liu Ning and his group, their eyes showed envy. They had arrived on a commercial plane, while Liu Ning had arrived on a private jet. The two were simply not on the same level. If you wanted to compare yourself to them, that was probably impossible. If things changed, things wouldn't be so simple. That's how it is now; social status determines everything you say. If your status is high enough, you can solve anything; if your status isn't high enough, you can only blame yourself.
After exiting the airport terminal, a luxury car immediately pulled up, attracting the attention of many onlookers. Such a car was not something ordinary people in Beijing could afford. If you weren't powerful enough, driving one would only invite trouble. Beijing was a hub for the powerful and wealthy; if you weren't strong enough, you probably wouldn't be here. Zhao Wudi had two offices here, handling everything for him. Moreover, he was powerful enough, and with his master's connections, even if he were a little ostentatious, probably no one would dare say anything. The group that had come out with Liu Ning lowered their heads upon seeing his luxury car and hurriedly left. They were going to catch a bus or a taxi, a completely different approach from Liu Ning's. After all, he had his own car.
It's not that ordinary people can't drive their cars in; people who can fly, surely they have their own cars, right? It's just that there are some issues. If you want to drive your car in, you need a permit, and that permit isn't something ordinary people can get; it requires the signatures of many people. Some say that just getting this permit could cost more than the price of a car itself. So, unless absolutely necessary, no one will choose to get such a permit because everyone knows it's unnecessary. Taking a taxi back from here is very convenient. After all, the airport is located in the city, unlike before the cataclysm. Before the cataclysm, the airport was located outside, so getting back to the city took a long time. Now, that's no longer necessary; you can simply take a bus, and it's only a few kilometers away. There's no need to spend so much money on a permit; it's simply uneconomical.