The temperature had stabilized at around twenty degrees. If there were no tornadoes, it was indeed the most comfortable period since the apocalypse.
But Gu Pan was clear that such good times were not common, nor did they last. In a little over ten days, there would likely be acid rain—acid rain that lasted a month, making it impossible to go outside. Many metal-roofed houses had been corroded, and in those conditions, a lot of people had starved to death.
After driving for half a day, they finally saw other people—two vehicles, which also seemed to be headed to the base.
The other party, upon seeing their car, did not greet them, but instead hurriedly sped up.
At this time, everyone was cautious. Even when there were many in Gu Pan's group, they had been just as vigilant.
However, now that it was just the two of them, they had fewer concerns. On the road, they were more observers than participants.