Though the grassland at night couldn't be said to be bright as day, the visibility within two to three hundred meters was practically unaffected, which seemed to offer some convenience for all challengers traveling through the night.
Paul had been on the road all day; his height of two meters three, rather than being an advantage at such a time, was instead a burden.
The impact on the joints was immense for someone heavy and tall on a journey, and the uneven terrain all the way added pressure to the ankles.
When resting, Paul showed obvious signs of fatigue.
When he took off his shoes and poured out the sweat from inside his boots, Chen Zhou noticed that Paul's socks had worn holes in them, with some redness on the soles of his feet, seeming to indicate that they were rubbed to the point of bleeding.
Even so, Paul uttered not a word of complaint, instead actively asking Chen Zhou whether they could continue their journey by night after a short rest.
