"Indeed." Claremont looked at the dark sky and agreed.
The three people's expressions became a little complicated.
"Why don't I bring some people over to take a look?" Abel suggested after a moment of silence.
"Yes." Devitt nodded and agreed.
After making his decision, Abel called a few people to follow him to the location of the creek.
Devitt and Claremont stayed in the military camp and waited for the news they brought back.
Half an hour later, Abel and the others returned to the military camp.
"How was it?" Claremont quickly walked forward and asked.
"We carefully looked at the movements around the creek. Other than the footprints left by Devitt and his men, we didn't find anyone who came," Abel reported.
"I see." Hearing this, Devitt's originally worried heart temporarily calmed down.