Chapter 299 Advance Team



As the upper class of Japan at that time, many of these guys in the camp were particularly afraid of death, which resulted in Toyotomi Hideichi's tent being almost trampled through by people, if there was a threshold.

As the most handsome guy in the crowd, Toyotomi Hideichi sat there calmly, smiling at everyone who came to see him, nodding frequently, but not making any promises.

Toyotomi Hideichi knew very well that none of the people who came here were simple people, so there was no need to make final promises right away. What if he couldn't fulfill his promise when the time came, wouldn't he offend the other person for no reason?

Hideichi Toyotomi also knew that as the advance team for the relocation of the camp, the number of people would definitely not be too large, after all, they also had the mission of finding a new place to station.

Besides, his trusted subordinates were already busy packing up, so there was no need to worry about wasting time.

Therefore, keeping silent is the best way to deal with it at this time.

A few hours passed in the busyness, and under the leadership of the parliament members, the first batch of evacuees was finally assembled.

At this point, Toyotomi Hideichi no longer pretended to be polite. He stood up and said to the people who were gathered in the tent and refused to leave: "Gentlemen, as the first commander of the camp, the only purpose of this trip is to find a new suitable place for everyone to stay.

Please rest assured, no matter who leaves first or later, our parliament will never abandon anyone.

However, as the advance team for this relocation, the mission is important and time is urgent, so the team should not be too large.

So, please understand the difficulties faced by Parliament and be patient.

After the advance team sets off, I hope you will not slack off, but lead everyone in the camp to pack up their belongings and be ready to set off at any time.

Please, gentlemen! "

After saying that, Toyotomi Hideichi simply bowed 90 degrees, paused for a moment, stood up straight, turned around, picked up an ancient military sword, and strode away.

The real people had left, and everyone left in the tent could only look at each other in bewilderment.

Fortunately, Toyotomi Hideichi was fair and did not agree to anyone's request, so no one would feel unbalanced.

Since ancient times, what is worrying is not the scarcity of wealth but the inequality of wealth. Toyotomi Hideichi understood this principle.

In fact, to put it bluntly, those who can find Toyotomi Hideichi here are people with some status in the camp, but their status is not that high.

Those who are truly in high positions and have great power will inevitably be among the first to leave without even having to say a word.

There is no way around it. In Japan, the hierarchy is so clear, and the higher the status, the more say one has.

Half an hour later, a team led by Toyotomi Hideichi, including almost all the important figures in the camp and more than half of the troops, left the camp in a mighty manner and embarked on a new journey.

Although it is called an advance team, the number of people in this team is as many as several thousand.

It was this incongruous so-called advance team that left the vast camp and gradually disappeared into the darkness.

As for those who remained in the camp, most of them had no idea why the camp had to be relocated suddenly, and they had no idea that danger was not far away.

However, all the main figures in the camp left at once, and even the remaining people, no matter how slow-witted they were, knew that things were not that simple.

Unfortunately, life in the apocalypse is too difficult. Even in the same camp, the spread of information is not so smooth, not to mention that some people are deliberately concealing things.

Abe Haruzo walked at the front of the team with two of his trusted subordinates.

At this time, Toyotomi Hideichi and the others did not know that just when they were packing up, Abe Haruzo's two trusted space-related subordinates had quietly taken away enough supplies for hundreds of people to use for one or two years while they were not paying attention.

As one of the few high-end combat forces in the team, Abe Haruzo is the hope of many people. Once they encounter danger on the road, they will need him to lead others to escort them.

In this case, even if someone discovered Abe Haruzo's little trick, no one would say anything.

If they offend Abe Haruzo, he doesn't need to do anything when they encounter danger. Just choosing to turn a blind eye at the critical moment will be enough to put them in an irretrievable situation.

Perhaps because escaping was the most important thing, despite the large size of the team, the team did not move slowly. It took less than an hour to cover five or six kilometers of mountain roads.

You have to know that this is not a flat road, but a rugged mountain road. You can walk ten miles in an hour, and this speed is already quite good when carrying a large amount of supplies.

Perhaps because they felt they were far away from danger, many people lost their energy and felt their legs and feet go weak and they could no longer walk.

Therefore, many people suggested to Toyotomi Hideichi that it would be better to let the team pause for a while, let everyone rest and recover their strength before continuing.

Hideichi Toyotomi's physical strength was almost exhausted. After all, he was just an ordinary person, a middle-aged man in his fifties. Being able to walk such a distance in one breath was already a burst of potential.

There is no way. The supplies in the apocalypse are too precious. Even someone like Toyotomi Hideichi can barely get enough to eat. It is obviously impossible to eat well.

There are a lot of supplies in the camp, but they were all collected by everyone with great effort in the early stages. In the absence of a replenishment source, we also have to consider future situations. There is a fixed amount of food each person should eat every day.

Even if the upper-class people in the camp, such as members of parliament, could get more, it was limited. As ordinary survivors, they could only make do with having something to eat and not starve to death.

Not only were they short of food and clothing, they had to march long distances in the freezing cold, and walk up and down mountain roads in the dark. All these unfavorable factors combined together, and the physical exertion they consumed was several times more than usual.

It just so happened that many people were asking for a rest, so Toyotomi Hideichi took advantage of the situation and gave the order for a rest.

The huge team slowly stopped and slowly gathered together in the darkness.

Hearing such an order, Abe Haruzo couldn't help but frown.

In his opinion, they had only walked a few kilometers and were far from safe. How could they just stop at this time?

Moreover, ever since leaving the camp, he has been feeling frightened and having a very bad feeling.

But no matter how unwilling Abe Haruzo was, the team had already stopped and there was nothing he could do.

On second thought, Abe Haruzo felt that he was overthinking.

Although the Dark Holy Bear is powerful, it is ultimately just an awakened beast and does not have human thinking.

It attacked the camp in order to get food, and there were tens of thousands of people in the camp, enough to attract its full attention.

Okay, let's leave it like this for now.

Abe Haruzo comforted himself in his heart, stopped and followed the crowd, found a fallen tree, and sat directly on the trunk.

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