"No." The people closest to him explained: "Most of us came all the way from the South Street Hospital in District L, about three hundred, and nearly twenty from the residential area opposite the South Street Hospital. On the way here, I met another hundred or so people."
"Well." The man nodded and asked, "Are there any other survivors in your community?"
A few people around said, "It's not very clear, we didn't see anyone else when we left, but there should be some alive."
"Understood." He put the hat he had been holding on his head back on his head, adjusted it, gave a military salute, and said, "Sorry, we are a little late. Because we have to continue to search for other survivors, There are not enough cars, so everyone is aggrieved and crowded." He turned around, ran back to the soldiers who were lined up behind him, and assigned tasks, and soon the soldiers were divided into three groups to act - one with more people. Scattered to several surrounding areas, a group of people even turned over the lieutenant colonel and concentrated on the six cars in front, and the remaining soldiers organized the surviving people to board the twelve cars that were vacated.
Ye Zhao and the others got into the car that was last in line. It was already full. Several people were sitting in the place closest to the rear of the car. Keep everyone safe.
After everyone settled down, the car started slowly, driving very bumpy and swaying on the road that was no longer flat. The people who had stayed up all night finally couldn't support it, and fell asleep relying on each other in this bumpy ride.
Jiang Qi hugged the cat, watched the car turn in a different direction, and drove along the road when the cars came, a little curious, she reached out and gently poked the arm of the soldier sitting next to him, and asked, "Then... let's Where is this going? Is there still a house to live in? Wasn't it melted by the fog?"
The soldier nodded: "Go to our base, there is no problem with the house base there, but it will be a little crowded if there are more people living there, but a new one is being built, and the food is self-sufficient, so don't worry."
This is rather strange. They walked all the way from the hospital, and there were few houses that could continue to be used along the way. Even if they didn't collapse, they were full of cracks, or the walls were corroded so thin that it seemed that a gust of wind could break them. But listening to this soldier's words, their base is obviously not only a state that is barely livable. It can survive in such a thick fog and still be a safe place to live. How thick must it be built in the first place? !
"Did you walk all the way to find the living people?" Nie Renyan leaned halfway, resting his elbows on his knees, and asked the soldier, "How many did you find?"
"Most of our entire base came out and searched in different directions along the way. Because the signal has not been restored, I don't know how the other teams are doing. Our team searched all the way before and only found three surviving vehicles. You have been sent back, you are the biggest team we have encountered."
Several people chatted with the two soldiers all the way. Some of them talked a lot, and some simply said a few words and then stopped talking deeply.