The volcano, which had been erupting for several hours, gradually came to a stop.
Volcanic ash kept falling from the sky, and the air became pungent.
The respiratory tract seemed to be affected, and a suffocating feeling came over everyone.
Monroe immediately ordered people to take the masks in the car, that had been prepared for emergencies, and distribute them.
After Mary put her mask on, the air in the car was clear again, and gradually her breathing became better.
However, the passersby outside who were watching, were not as lucky.
Some people suddenly fell to the ground with their hands on their necks, and some people immediately rushed over to knock on their window to ask for help when they saw that they had masks.
Monroe mercilessly looked away and ordered, "We have to break out of the encirclement."
The car began to move forward, no longer standing in line.