Everything has been packed up, and everyone has been moved to the safest air-raid shelter to stay put.
The group of over 8,000 people had driven out 80% of the vehicles in the base, and there was also an elite guard of 500 people with firearms protecting them. Under such circumstances, they could suddenly disappear, so Qiu Feng dared not let anyone else set off rashly.
Qiu Feng only relaxed a little after the guard post reported that they had seen the arrival signal from the convoy.
As the convoy entered the base, they exchanged greetings, and Qiu Feng immediately brought out his own team of drivers to relieve the drivers who had been traveling all the way.
The others lined up in an orderly fashion to board the vehicles, with supplies and daily necessities left until last, the plan being to prioritize the transfer of people. Two hundred vehicles, plus some simple trailers and the remaining vehicles from the base, ultimately carried nearly 60,000 people.
There were still more than 3,000 people left, a mix of bicycles and motorcycles. When they got tired, they would switch with other people on the bus.
Li Ke instructed Qiu Feng to lead men to guard the rear of the convoy while she went to check on the remaining supplies and would try to arrange for them to be transported back.
Qiu Feng accepted Li Ke's arrangement without hesitation and left with his men first. Li Ke stayed behind alone, checked that there were no problems around, and then put all the things that Qiu Shan Base had not taken into his spatial storage.
After packing up the goods, Li Ke sealed the warehouse door and drove to meet up with the convoy. By this time, there was not much snow left on the road, only a lot of residual snow on both sides of the road.
Although the road back was full of people, it was much faster than the way there. Li Ke and Qiu Feng got into the same car.
Qiu Feng's brows never relaxed. Among those eight thousand people were his elite brothers, his capable assistant Zhou Heng, Jin Ce and his research team. The only slightly better situation was that Jin Ce's research equipment and results were not on the way.
“Zhou Heng and his group also had radios. They sent messages back for the first six days after they left, but there was no news on the seventh day. The roads were difficult to travel at that time, and most of their vehicles were of average quality, so they probably didn't go very far. Unfortunately, there was also a lot of snow at that time, and there were other refugees as well, so it was difficult to find any tracks on the road after the snow and ice melted,” Qiu Feng said worriedly.
Li Ke was also clueless at the moment. She said, "Let's go back to the safe zone first. We've already encountered many large groups of people migrating along the way. The rescue team in the safe zone has also issued a notice saying that the situation has been temporarily brought under control and that everyone should be safely transferred first. We'll find a way to find people after we get back."
Li Ke and his team had inquired with the rescue team, but they hadn't given a direct response. Li Ke suspected that they had found out some information, but it was inconvenient to disclose it at the moment.
With over 8,000 people missing, and perhaps not just those from the Qiushan base, but also those on their own land, Li Ke felt they were unlikely to be slaughtered at present.
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