The two trucks continued eastward. At first, the weather was sunny and the group chatted and laughed. At around two in the afternoon, Moer saw what looked like a yellow sheet covering the northwest sky. She quickly got out of the car and looked over there. The battalion commander said, "It looks like a sandstorm! We need to find a safe place quickly, otherwise we might get into trouble in this dust!" Moer immediately drove back the way they had come. She remembered passing a large rock, about ten meters high, enough to block the yellow sand. She drove the two trucks behind the rock and had everyone quickly set up their tents, surrounding them with rocks to prevent them from being blown away by the wind.

Less than half an hour later, the wind picked up, and soon, a fierce gust of wind, carrying a vast expanse of yellow sand, rushed towards them. The group quickly took shelter in their tents. The temperature plummeted, and the tents were freezing. Moer donned her coat and scarf, but as soon as she emerged from the tent, the strong wind blew her down. She climbed to her feet and trudged back to the truck. The yellow sand hit the scarf on her head, causing pain. She first gathered all her supplies into her space to prevent them from blowing away. She then found a generator, filled it with fuel using her mind, and created three electrical cords with sockets, one for each tent. She also placed an electric heater at the entrance of each tent. She stretched the cords to the entrances of the three tents, unzipped them, and passed the sockets and heaters inside. Then she shouted, "Use this to keep warm." Even though the people had brought their own blankets, they were still very cold. After giving each tent a heater, she returned to the truck and started the generator.

Since we were out, we decided to take dinner inside. We packed some steamed buns in a cloth bag, along with canned luncheon meat and sardines, a dozen cucumbers, and a bucket of water. We prepared three portions for each of the three tents. After delivering the food, we returned to our tent and found ourselves covered in sand. Chen Qiuyan cleaned it off and turned on the electric stove. The temperature in the tent rose considerably. Everyone cleared a space, spread a cloth, and set out the food. Then, along with the eight people from the dance club, we sat around and ate dinner!

Outside the tent, the wind was getting stronger and stronger, and the yellow sand hit the tent with a crackling sound. If there was no tent, it would have been a lot of trouble!

Even so, the group was nervous. Luckily, Mo'er had found a sheltered spot, otherwise the tent would have been blown away. Chen Qiuyan and Du Lina from the creative department, along with the battalion and company commanders, pulled the sleeping bags Mo'er had given them from their backpacks and crawled in fully clothed. It was incredibly warm! The remaining girls from the dance department looked at them with envy!

Mo'er uses his mind to clear the yellow sand around the tent and truck every two hours, otherwise they would be buried after a long time!

Around three o'clock in the morning, the wind died down a lot, and the sound of yellow sand hitting the tent gradually stopped!

Seeing everyone sleeping soundly, Mo'er left the tent and went to the car. With a thought, no one woke up, so she went into the space, took a shower, and had a good sleep! After waking up and leaving the space, it was just after four o'clock. The black tiger and black bear had been put into the space last night, and now they were released. Two dogs were keeping watch around!

The wind finally died down around five o'clock, and the sky in the east began to turn pale. Mo'er washed up and looked around. Wow, the yellow sand was more than half a meter higher than yesterday!

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