After clearing his thoughts, Cheng Ye found his goal instantly clear as he revisited the materials.
Since this is only the first round of selection and not the final site selection, there is no need to rush to focus on those unconventional and peculiar terrains as anomalies.
Even though it seemed to him that some overlooked areas, if properly utilized, might have potential not inferior to the popular locations.
However, the core of the first few rounds of selection is clearly to assess whether the Inspector's comprehensive approach is practical and whether their knowledge base is solid.
Those "wild ideas" applied to special terrains lack case support and may not necessarily be recognized by the assessment team, potentially even being penalized for deviating from the norm.
Therefore, the optimal solution is to choose a location that is neither too popular nor obscure, yet precisely showcases one's advantages.
