Night was falling.
The soldiers arrived at the border between Congo Gold and Rwanda with Galina.
The border between the two countries was extremely long. Some places had iron railings and toll stations, but most parts were a wasteland where nothing stood in the way. They chose a path less trodden by people and drove directly through.
Galina was tense throughout the journey.
Not because she was afraid that Sadoke's men would catch up.
But... there were a lot of minefields for goodness sake.
She was a journalist and knew quite a amount about this region. In order to secure these remote places, both countries had installed quite a number of landmines. As it evolved till today, even the locals have lost count of how many mines there were underground.
Let alone their precise locations.
Hence, people rarely came to these areas, considering them forbidden zones, with numerous minefield signs all along the way.
"Don't worry, we've walked this path before, there are no land mines."