Tu Dan remained silent for a while before giving a soft acknowledgment.
"Although we have obtained a clue...what dangers exactly lie in the fog, nobody knows," Tu Dan whispered. "Whether or not we should enter the fog should be a decision made voluntarily."
After all, she's only a teacher. She couldn't command the students to risk their lives. But the most troubling part was this - those who are willing to go might not be the capable ones, and those who are capable might not be willing.
This wasn't a situation where numbers equate strength. If a team of unevenly qualified individuals were brought into the fog, it would only increase the risk!
Tu Dan thought about this, her eyebrows furrowing tighter, mumbling to herself: "If we let those people downstairs go..."