Three minutes later, the battlefield was cleared, and everyone disguised the scene to create the illusion of a deadly infighting. It was uncertain if this would fool the Arctic Bear Military, but hastily, everyone evacuated and plunged into the vast darkness of the forest. Using night vision devices, they marched rapidly. The sound of gunfire had persisted for so long that it was unknown if the Arctic Bear Military was in pursuit. Not daring to take any chances, they fought off sleepiness and pressed on with gritted teeth.
In the middle of the night, it began to rain again, making the darkness even more profound and the night sky much blacker. With no paths on the ground and thankfully wearing blast-proof shoes, they didn't have to worry about thorns, spikes, or snakes and scorpions on the ground—just step on them and forge a path. When higher bushes blocked the way, they pulled out Japanese swords and chopped them down directly.