The two chose Türkiye as their first stop.

The reason is that I've been brainwashed by a song, and my mind keeps replaying the lyrics: "I want to take you to romantic Türkiye, and then we'll go to Tokyo and Paris together..."

It's so addictive.

Just because you say Türkiye is romantic doesn't mean it actually is. Wu Di decided to experience it for himself.

Then he discovered that Türkiye was truly romantic.

Of course, it depends on how you go and who you go with.

Going on a group tour is a rushed, superficial kind of travel. No matter how romantic it is, it has its limits. The daily itinerary is tightly scheduled, leaving no private space for yourself.

Following a travel guide found online, the two first went to Cappadocia in Turkey.

The two did not join a tour group; they arranged their own itinerary, enjoying a carefree and relaxed lifestyle.

Wake up naturally in the morning, then play a morning training match in a hotel with a distinctly Turkish flair.

Breakfast was skipped, and the two of them enjoyed a hearty lunch of authentic Turkish cuisine.

Including the famous Turkish kebab, as well as Cappadocia's world-renowned wines, salads, and unique desserts like Noah pudding, etc.

After a hearty meal, the two set off for the Cappadocia sightseeing area in the afternoon.

Cappadocia holds a similar status in Türkiye's tourism industry as the Great Wall of China, both being world-renowned tourist destinations.

Cappadocia, known as the "Fairy Chimneys," was named one of the top ten most beautiful places on Earth by National Geographic and is one of the two best places on Earth for hot air ballooning.

Cappadocia's unique karst landscape, resembling the surface of the moon, has earned it the title of "the most moon-like place on Earth."

Since Wu Di and Xiao Yu came here, they naturally wanted to experience the joy of riding in a hot air balloon and enjoying the rare beauty of the earth from the sky.

The so-called fairy chimneys are soft rocks that resemble cone-shaped spires.

The spire is topped with a softer basalt "cap" by nature.

These towering, capped stone pillars, calling them "fairy chimneys" is just a romanticized term; in Wu Di's eyes, they resemble something else entirely.

Riding through the hot air balloon filled Mr. Wu with a strange sense of excitement, and his mind was filled with all sorts of thoughts.

Xiaoyu was clearly thinking of something too; a smile played on her lips, and her face flushed.

This made Wu Di unable to hold back any longer. He lifted Xiao Yu's skirt from behind, and with Xiao Yu's half-hearted resistance, the two started connecting online on the hot air balloon, logging into their accounts, and playing a tense and exciting ranked match.

Looking out, a gentle breeze caresses your face, and all around you is an endless expanse of clear sky. Below are the vast forest of chimney rocks, and above is the azure dome. All you have is the warm sunshine and white clouds.

Every now and then, a bird would fly swiftly across the horizon.

Standing in the swaying basket, it felt like stepping on clouds, giving one a sense of flying as if floating on clouds. The competition was still in the waiting stage after the selection of participants, but Xiaoyu had already taken to the sky.

Playing League of Legends in the air while your feet are not touching the ground and you are constantly drifting in a hot air balloon brought the two of them an extremely immersive and enjoyable experience. It was like a paradise on earth.

As the sun sets, the evening glow stretches for miles.

As the sun set and the sky glowed red, the two soldiers, returning from target practice, enjoyed a hearty meal before excitedly strolling through the Turkish night market. They bought many Turkish souvenirs and postcards, which they then mailed back home through the local post office.

The next day, they went to Cappadocia.

The vastness of Cappadocia cannot be explored in just a day or two, Wu Di

Xiaoyu and I could only choose to visit the most well-known representative attractions.

This time, they didn't go to heaven, but to earth.

Cappadocia began constructing its underground city as early as the 17th century BC, during the Hittite Kingdom period.

From the fourth century AD onwards, in order to escape religious persecution, underground cities began to spring up in large numbers in the Cappadocia region. Over the course of more than a thousand years, there were more than a hundred underground cities of all sizes.

The Kemarker Underground City that Wu Di and Xiao Yu chose this time is the most famous and largest of them.

The Kemarker underground city is over 80 meters deep and very large, capable of accommodating thousands of people for 3-6 months. It contains all sorts of institutions.

It has everything: churches, chapels, schools, shops, restaurants, wine cellars, storage rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and even stables. It's a complete city, only it's underground.

Because it was adapted to the original karst landform, the entire underground city is intricate and winding, with huge pits more than one meter in diameter left by groundhogs everywhere. The number of levels in the entire underground city is too numerous to count; it can only be said that there are more than a dozen levels.

Currently, only the top four levels of the Kemarker Dungeon are open to the public.

These four floors are equipped with electrical wiring, lighting fixtures, and surveillance systems, making them brightly lit. All potential dangers and defensive structures originally installed to defend against enemy invasion have also been removed.

However, after a brief period of novelty, Wu Di lost all interest in this brightly lit underground city transformed by modern civilization.

What he wanted was the feeling of cautiously exploring a dark and gloomy dungeon while holding a torch.

Having played so many fantastical dungeon games, Wu Di was somewhat disappointed with the real-life dungeons.

After quickly exploring the well-developed upper four levels, Wu Di became eager to venture into the undeveloped, deeper underground city.

The main entrance to the lower underground city was sealed off by an iron gate, with signs indicating extreme danger and prohibiting passage placed in front of it.

But Wu Di, through his data analysis skills, found an informal passage that was simply blocked off by an iron fence.

This stone cave, which resembles a ventilation duct, slopes downwards at a 60° angle. The opening is about one meter in diameter and has man-made flat stone steps. Adults need to bend over to pass through smoothly.

Xiaoyu looked at the narrow downward passage inside the dark cave and stopped in her tracks, terrified.

With the invincible system at his disposal, Wu Di is both highly skilled and daring.

After some persuasion, Wu Di, holding a flashlight, led the charge. Xiao Yu, not daring to stay alone in the gloomy underground city, had no choice but to muster her courage, catch up, grab the hem of Wu Di's clothes, hide behind him, and carefully bend over as she advanced.

If Wu Di didn't have the Eye of Data and the ability to use illusions, he wouldn't have dared to commit such a catastrophic act.

Who knows what monsters, demons, or ravines and traps might lurk in the unexplored deep underground cities?

Even at the very least, the venomous insects and ferocious beasts hidden in the darkness, beyond the light, can still be extremely deadly to unsuspecting humans.

But Wu Di has a data-driven eye, which allows him to avoid most dangerous situations that would be fatal to ordinary people. That's why the cautious and meticulous Mr. Wu dares to be so willful.

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