Half an hour later, the first group of dead soldiers began to take the elevator to the ground, one after another.
Due to the need to march hundreds of kilometers overnight, the elderly and women struggled to keep up with the grueling pace, so the dead soldiers set off with children aged between two and ten years.
To avoid complicating the evacuation process for the elderly and women following behind, these warriors decided to carry the young children on their backs. Being well-trained, they were not allowed to bring any luggage by Charlie, making it manageable for them to carry a child.
These dead soldiers, along with the children who had never consciously stepped outside the mine, were organized by their team leaders to line up and set off toward the transfer station under the guidance of the Cavalry Guard.
The route from here to the food factory purchased by Jack was entirely in a phosphate production area. With a slight detour, they could evade the densely populated areas.
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