Wang Zhong was in a hurry when he received a response from the Tenth Tank Army, "We have seen the head of the column; your troops are finally about to finish passing through!"
At this moment, Wang Zhong really wanted to change his perspective to see the situation for himself. However, the Tenth Tank Army was not under his command, and its commander was a lieutenant general, ranking higher than his own major general.
But he soon saw the end of the column on the main road as well.
About a kilometer-long procession was left, comprised entirely of the Guardian Army and laborers, mixed in with many local peasants' horse-drawn and ox-drawn carts.
A platoon of BT tanks was at the roadside, protecting this group of people.
Wang Zhong impatiently waited for these people to pass by.
Finally, the last horse-drawn cart passed by next to tank number 422, and there were no more people left behind—at least no organized groups.