The rain was still falling, and Qu Jianlei's driving speed wasn't fast; it took about an hour to drive out of the city.
The roads in the suburbs were extensive, and the Imperial also had a satellite navigation system, but this car didn't have it.
If one wanted to use personal terminal navigation, they would need to purchase a communication watch, but unfortunately, he hadn't yet secured an identity.
After driving for about another hour, the suburban houses disappeared, replaced by large patches of trees and grass.
Qu Jianlei kept his perception extended, and when reaching a relatively flat area, he turned the wheel and headed straight for the roadside thicket.
After about a minute's drive, the car disappeared into a forest.
Zheng Ziyang's car was about five hundred meters away from Qu Jianlei's car, and with the rain as a cover, this distance was enough to keep it hidden.
He also extended his perception, locking onto the opponent's car.
