As night descended, several logistics container trucks quietly rolled into Duke Mining.
These trucks, arriving from Casablanca, came at intervals of about ten minutes apart. Once at Duke Mining, the families of the dead soldiers who had been waiting began to board the vehicles in an orderly manner based on the designated lines.
Due to the urgency of the situation, everyone had to squeeze into the containers temporarily, but fortunately, the journey wasn't far; it would take no more than two hours to reach their destination.
Wesley arrived at Duke Mining on the first truck.
Spotting Charlie, he clasped his hands together and respectfully said, "Mr. Wade, the food factory has been prepared, and those heading there tonight are ready to receive them."
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