Although Morocco may not be large in size, it is certainly not small for hundreds of people.
Victor‘s focus was largely consumed by the so-called clues in Casablanca, making it nearly impossible for the remaining individuals to locate the food factory chosen by Jack in a short period of time.
That night, Jack began to evacuate the cavalry guards, dead soldiers, and their families in batches, following the established plan.
During the day, the food factory appeared deserted, but under the cover of night, figures clad in black robes departed in an orderly manner, resembling a forced march, and boarded vehicles that had been prepared a kilometer away.
Subsequently, these vehicles quietly transported people to the fishing port in the northeast.
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