Return.
The cold, deep night at the Mount Everest Base Camp welcomed a group of well-trained mountaineers.
They silently passed through the tents, trying not to disturb anyone. Everyone wore masks and baseball caps, hiding their true faces.
These people didn't seem like mountaineers; instead, they resembled a group of soldiers.
Unlike typical mountaineers, this team was exceptionally large. While others moved in groups of eight, they were in groups of hundreds.
Moreover, along with these mountaineers, there was a professional support team of over a hundred people, including more than twenty Sherpas.
Oddly enough, even with such a strong support team, these people did not slack off by ordering the support team around. Instead, they set up tents, communication centers, and cooked their own meals.
These people even went to the trouble of piling stones to form a wall around their camp and took turns standing watch while sleeping at night.
