"What a wonderful day!"

Hongtang was overjoyed and excited to have found the oil tanker so easily, without even crashing it or causing an oil leak.

With this oil tanker, she will never have to worry about car fuel again.

Although more than half of the transportation before the apocalypse already used new energy sources, and perhaps future transportation will be replaced by other new energy sources such as crystal cores, fuel still holds a certain irreplaceable position. Especially since what I obtained was crude oil, which can be refined into all sorts of industrial products.

He released his mental energy, covering the entire oil tanker, and a set of data entered Hongtang's mind.

The oil tanker is approximately 333 meters long, 60 meters wide, and 30 meters high, with a deck area large enough to accommodate three football fields. It contains 15 crude oil storage tanks, each approximately 90% full.

Calculations show that the tanker carried approximately 27 tons of crude oil, or over 200 million barrels. It appears that some of the crude oil was lost during transport or a small portion has already been taken away by the receiving tanker.

*Note: 1 ton (crude oil) = 7.33 barrels (crude oil), which is a little over 136 kilograms.

27 tons of crude oil ≈ 200 million barrels of crude oil

Releasing her mental energy once more, Hong Tang expanded the search area this time. Sure enough, she spotted a small oil tanker a few miles away in the deep sea. However, the tanker had been wrecked, but fortunately, it didn't contain any crude oil, and this area of ​​the deep sea wasn't polluted by crude oil.

There are definitely other small oil tankers on the seabed nearby. But Hongtang has no time to continue searching; her immediate priority is to bring this giant oil tanker into her spatial storage.

This huge thing, the remote capture failed, so Hongtang manipulated the mecha to place his palm on the oil tanker, and with a thought, he captured it!

However, the tanker did not enter the space.

Hongtang frowned. Why is there no room for income?

He placed his palm on the oil tanker again, but with a thought, he still couldn't retract it.

What's going on? Why can't it be taken in? Does space repel things like crude oil, like the zombies with differential income before?

For some reason, Hongtang felt a little uneasy.

If that's the case, then all our hard work today has been for nothing.

No, she wouldn't let the duck that was already in her mouth fly away.

She enveloped the entire oil tanker with her mental energy, carefully searching every inch of its space. Soon, Hongtang discovered several zombies in the tanker's cockpit.

The truth is actually like this.

Hongtang piloted her mecha quickly to the cockpit, thinking about how to deal with the few zombies inside.

Hongtang snapped her fingers, her eyes lit up, and she had an idea!

She had previously unlocked a spatial skill but hadn't used it yet, so today was a good day to try it out.

With a thought, Hongtang switched places with a zombie in the cockpit. She entered the cockpit, while the zombie exited and fell straight into the depths of the sea.

That's right, this is a skill that can swap the positions of two things, which Hongtang named "Spatial Displacement".

Once Hongtang entered the cockpit, she remembered that she could have teleported in. However, her clever little brain had momentarily short-circuited, and she hadn't thought of it—after all, she had too many cheat codes.

Well, it's not her fault. She usually uses spatial teleportation to quickly travel, so her thinking has become a bit rigid.

While Hongtang was still making excuses for her "stupidity," several zombies opposite her moved, lunging at her in a clumsy and foolish manner.

Wow! He's still alive.

When she used her mental power to investigate, they were completely still, so she thought they were all dead.

Zombies can also play dead. They can coexist peacefully without devouring each other and even evade my mental detection. It's really interesting.

Thinking of the zombie that had just fallen into the sea, Hongtang suspected it was still alive. Knowing that zombies wouldn't drown, she realized she had let a menace escape. It seemed that after dealing with things here, she would have to find it and eliminate it.

Without hesitation, Hongtang unleashed her ice energy, freezing several zombies in place. She then intended to pulverize them all into dust.

"Host, spare the corpse! The Medicine King and Pill Master still need some samples. See if we can send these to him." The younger sister's voice rang out urgently.

"Yes, thank you for reminding me, little sister." She had really forgotten about it; thank goodness her sister remembered.

Unsurprisingly, none of the zombies were able to successfully teleport to the Medicine King Danzun, so Hongtang had no choice but to pulverize them all.

With the zombies no longer an obstacle to storing the tanker, the oil tanker was easily stored away. However, due to its enormous size, it required physical contact to collect, which took longer than with smaller objects.

Having achieved her primary objective, Hongtang was overjoyed. In her excitement, she deactivated her mecha and stored it in her spatial storage. Then, using ice energy, she created a large bubble sphere, enveloping herself in it, and drifted around the depths of the ocean as if riding in a transparent cabin.

Even a fool has his own way. With this big bubble, I can move freely in all directions on the seabed.

After drifting in the sea for a while, Hongtang had a flash of inspiration. It seemed that she could manipulate some small objects to fly!

Practice is the sole criterion for testing truth. Think of something and do it.

Hongtang waved her hand, and a row of trapezoidal, suspended, hard ice blocks appeared in front of her. She stepped forward, stepped onto them, and her body rose into the air.

Hehe, I can actually use this method to move in the air.

Then the large bubble on her body shrank a bit, and a block of ice appeared outside the bubble. As she moved, the bubble began to roll forward and then rolled onto the ice block.

Using her spatial manipulation abilities, Hongtang controlled the ice block to move forward. Gradually, the ice block moved faster and faster, as if it were flying through the sea.

"This feels like flying!" Hongtang was immersed in this exhilarating experience. This skill trial seemed to have opened a new world for her.

At this moment, Hongtang's mind was unusually excited, with all sorts of ideas about fusing or combining supernatural abilities flashing through her head. Perhaps she could create some new skills, hehehe, she would start practicing them as soon as possible after this mission.

In the midst of his joy, he seemed to catch a glimpse of a dark shadow flashing past beside him.

Hongtang turned around in confusion, but saw nothing. Perhaps she had imagined it. She had to keep going; she still needed to find the other small oil tankers, and also that released zombie—she needed to find it and deal with it.

He released his mental energy and began searching for his target. Haha, there's a zombie three miles away—the one he'd unintentionally let go earlier. It seems the dark figure from before was it.

But it's so fast, and it seems to be chasing something.

Ignoring everything else, Hongtang followed in the wake, riding her water sphere. Once she caught up with the zombie, she swung an ice blade, snapped its head off, and extracted the crystal core.

The movements were executed in one smooth motion, without any hesitation or delay.

But she wasn't blinded by this small joy. The zombie had come here to head towards the seabed, and there must be something down there.

Her spiritual power probed deeper into the seabed until it reached the bottom, where Hongtang discovered what was there.

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