The next day, after a night's rest, they had a simple meal in the cafeteria of Anka Village and continued on their journey. As the carriage moved on, Anka Village gradually faded from view.
The farmland and plantations slowly came to an abrupt end, transforming again into a desolate savanna landscape. The straight gravel road laid on the vast wilderness seemed particularly incongruous, much like a subway station built in the middle of farmland, giving a sense of loneliness.
After traveling for an indeterminate amount of time, a long strip-shaped object suddenly appeared on the south side of the road. From a distance, it looked like a river lying on the horizon, extending east to west, but it was elevated and very orderly, suggesting it was something man-made.
As the carriage continued to move forward, everyone gradually sensed the unusual nature of the object. It inched closer to the road, growing ever nearer, and seemed to have no end in sight.