Departure to the Great Mountain! Part 3

There were no gongs, no drums, and no fancy sendoff. 

Su Mo silently led the team of 100 and chose a route that was completely opposite the direction from which the villagers were shoveling snow.

Thousands of miles were blanketed with powdery white snow as the wind howled a cold breeze.

The smooth and unblemished snow coated everything around them, making the terrain almost unrecognizable. 

"Hiding" inside the village, there was still a sense of vitality.

Outside the village, where the snow-coated everything white, it was almost impossible to differentiate the sky from the ground.

The snow layer with an average thickness of more than 13 meters had completely covered 99% of the ground, and it obstructed one's sense of direction.

The center layer of the snowy grounds had already completed condensed into ice because of the cold air, low temperature, and high humidity.