Evening.
The convoy traveled about twenty kilometers before stopping. The group found shelter in a village in East Africa, where the village chief arranged for them to stay at the local inn.
Although Dar es Salaam is not far from First Town, considering the special status of these "talents," they did not travel quickly.
By evening, the villagers had already started to build fires and cook. Thin wisps of smoke rose from the chimneys as the sunset painted a brilliant Red Sea across the sky, spreading the glow of the setting sun over the vast, crisp countryside.
"What a breathtaking scene!" Arman couldn't help but exclaim at the sight.
These past few days in East Africa, this was the first time the assistance group had witnessed the countryside here. Upon leaving Dar es Salaam during the day, they saw nothing but wilderness, occasionally spotting animals by the roadside, affirming the rumors of East Africa's sparse population. Now, finally, they saw fertile fields and villages.