Sam glanced at Chen Ke and used his index and middle fingers to mimic the action of a person walking, seeking agreement with his gaze.
Chen Ke frowned, knowing the reason why Sam didn't voice his thoughts: he feared his guess might frighten the other three survivors.
Once they returned to the subway station, these people would undoubtedly spread what they had seen and heard among the other survivors, stirring up unnecessary disturbances, whether their stories were positive or negative.
Chen Ke was very clear that Sam believed the two huge pillars in the distance were the legs of a walking giant.
But he found it hard to believe because, given the current distance and the height of the pillars, if that thing was really a person, how tall would it have to be…?
The two pillars were essentially at the horizon, quite literally standing on the skyline; even at that great distance, their upper bodies were unseen, only the legs, reaching into the clouds.