Chapter 22 - 20 : Entering Dallas
"Attention, please have all vehicles enter the queue in an orderly manner. Medical staff will inspect you. Anyone who refuses to cooperate in performing their duties by the law will be severely punished."
In the night sky, the moonlight shines on the interstate highway. The cars on the road turn on their headlights one after another. The soldiers on the separation wall turn on their searchlights and shine them toward the dark corners around them to guard against anyone sneaking into the city under the cover of night.
"When You guys are inside; what are your plans?" Osborne lazily leaned on the driver's seat and asked Brian if he had any plans next.
Interstate 35 is the fastest road from the South to Dallas. There were already a lot of cars crowded here before they arrived, and the inspection at the entrance and exit was extremely slow, so even if they started at noon After waiting for nearly 9 hours, they could barely reach the outside of the separation wall.
Behind them were closely followed by escape vehicles coming from all directions, and the traffic flow was still endless as far as the eye could see as if it had never changed.
But even so, the people in these cars are still willing to continue waiting, just to get into the city. It is hard to imagine that there are so many cars crowded, and not a single car around them honks their horns.
Brian looked at the night outside the car, thought for a while, and said softly, "When we were in Austin, we met an old man. He once invited us to come to Dallas, but at that time we were looking for Sarah's relative, so we didn't go with him."
As he spoke, he took out a piece of paper from his pocket and said, "But he left us an address. I'll see if I can find him and learn about the situation from him. Then I'll find a way to Washington to my parents."
After telling him about his plan, Brian asked, "What about you? Is there anywhere you can go after entering?"
"Not yet." Osborne shook his head helplessly and sighed: "I will contact my former comrades first and report Austin's information. Don't worry about me. The worst I can do is that I still have this RV."
Brian nodded and didn't say anything else. Seeing that the vehicle in front of them was about to arrive after inspection, he turned around patted the car twice, and said, "Ladies, we'll be there soon. It's our turn, so get ready."
