Mrs. Johnson ate a few crackers with mineral water, her stomach feeling so heavy that she couldn't eat anything else and ended up discarding the food along with Tasha Moore.
At this time, it was just past seven o'clock, and due to the overcast weather after the rain, the entire view was shrouded in gray.
As the convoy continued to move, the road became muddy and narrow. Even though the armored vehicle was stable, the bumpiness could be felt, and Tasha Moore leaned back with a frown. She was exhausted from traveling back and forth, and now, having to take care of a woman sitting next to her who was nearly as tired as she was, her impatience grew.
Two hours later, the convoy finally stopped at the entrance to the back mountain.
Someone came over to open the car door for Mrs. Johnson and invited her to get out, saying that Samuel Johnson wanted to speak with her.