Global Fog Survival

Chapter 286: Safe night

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There is still no foreplay or transition between day and night. It gets dark as soon as it is said to be dark.

Colin glanced out the window and could clearly feel that his vision was suppressed, and there was a lingering feeling lingering in his heart.

In the eerie and dark surroundings, it seemed that something strange and bizarre might suddenly appear at any time.

At this moment, the chariots were driving in the mountains and forests, and basically the one Colin was sitting in was leading the way, with the other chariots following in a line.

This is done to avoid the tank accidentally falling into some potholes while running...

They did not follow the paths left by the fallen races, because those guys would deliberately choose some steep places to make it impossible for Colin's chariot to pass.

So, he could only move along the mountain stream and constantly use clues to find the right path.

Because Colin already knew their destination in advance through Patton, no matter how the other party escaped, his pursuit would not deviate.

In addition, there is a team of "light bearers" outside the convoy to assist the convoy in passing various obstacles.

So much so that Colinda achieved something that most people find difficult to do... driving a chariot in the mountains and forests.

Of course, they didn't run, they still had a hard time moving...

From time to time, it was necessary to stop and allow the external team of torchbearers and the survivors in the team to lay sand and wooden boards in some difficult-to-pass locations so that the huge chariot could successfully cross some obstacles.

However, after dark, the convoy immediately stopped moving forward. Although several tanks could not accommodate so many people, the thousands of "system-affiliated" external personnel on the scene still stayed near the tanks as much as possible to avoid accidents.

The thousands of "fallen races" did not have the same concerns as Colin. They showed some fear of the coming night, but that was all.

They cannot see the gray fog, cannot hear the strange and ambiguous cries at night, and will not feel as if they are facing a great enemy as the survivors, as if the sky is about to fall.

So, at Colin's request, they formed the team's outermost protection force.

"Based on the 'hint', the main risk of nighttime operations is that you might run into something unclean, but the possibility is very small, and..."

Colin groaned and continued to make judgments, "And as long as you are prepared, you can effectively avoid it. The simplest way here is to support the 'Flawless Light'..."

While he was thinking, the people around him, whether it was Shana or Russell, tried their best not to disturb him and waited silently.

The wait didn't last too long. After about three minutes, Colin made a decision.

Continue the pursuit.

Because those fallen races didn't seem to show any signs of stopping and were still rushing along.

[They are still in action.]

Seeing how hard they tried to escape, without getting tired and not even taking a break to adjust their condition, Colin was deeply moved.

He quickly called out to the people, "Hurry up and set up the 'debater', and prepare my best 'argument'. I want to give them a good lecture."