As soon as they got off the platform, everyone felt a cool breeze blowing across the entire platform, as if the temperature was several degrees lower than above.
"Why does the temperature feel a little low?" Camille raised her left hand and touched the beautiful biceps of her right arm.
Everyone nodded and agreed with Camille's words.
"Let's go first, maybe it's just because the platform is relatively empty and the air flows quickly." Lily patted Sandra's shoulder and signaled to continue moving forward.
Sandra immediately raised the flashlight and continued to move forward.
The platform has also become old and dusty due to the effects of time erosion. The benches and vending machines that were originally placed on the platform have become rusty or damaged.
The steel structure above the head does not seem to have that big of a problem, but the information board originally hung on the ceiling to inform passengers of the train number has disappeared.
"Where have all the trains gone?" Sandra asked curiously as she moved along the platform.
Although they could only see a distance of 24 meters, they could probably see the locations of two or three nearby platforms, but found that no trains stopped at each platform.
Lily shook her head, indicating that she didn't know, and Aiden also shook his head.
"Huh?" Lily suddenly stopped because a so-called "high value" thing suddenly appeared in her perception.
At the same time as the perception appeared, Lily subconsciously looked over there.
Her actions caused Aiden and others to look over there, but they could only see an abandoned vending machine and some dilapidated public seats. This made a few people a little confused. Lily's What happened?
Lily was naturally not looking at the vending machine, but somewhere in the direction where the vending machine was, somewhere 50 meters away from her. Of course, although she could vaguely perceive it, she couldn't see through the endless rolling fog, so she didn't quite know what the "high-value" item was.
Seeing everyone looking at her, she smiled and motioned for everyone to continue moving and not to worry about what happened just now. She didn't want to waste time. She could go take a look next time she came here.
Sandra continued to move forward. Only Dunn, who was walking at the end of the team, showed a slightly thoughtful expression. Sandra and Camille did not think of going in the right direction because they lacked the necessary information. , they mistakenly thought that Lily was curious about the vending machine.
Finally reaching the end of the platform, Sangzhuo briefly observed, jumped off the platform, and stood at the edge of the rails.
Camille then followed Sandra and jumped off the platform, making a muffled sound, but she didn't pause much, turned to look at Stephenson, and stretched out her hand to him:
"Come."
"No...no need, I can go down by myself." Stephenson replied with a slightly trembling voice.
"Don't ink." Camille's retort was brief and forceful.
Dunn secretly pushed Stephenson from behind, just in time for Stephenson to come to the platform. Camille grabbed one of his hands, pulled him towards her, and finally gave him a princess hug. Lived Stephenson who fell from the platform.
Sandra clapped her hands while watching, but there was just a small gap between her hands, so the clapping was silent. Lily also smiled as she watched.
"This fog is really annoying." Camille complained as she looked in the direction where she should have been able to see the London Eye and Big Ben. Because the visibility was only 24 meters, she couldn't see anything except the nearby railway tracks and part of the platform.
"Yes, I agree." Lily had already jumped off the platform and came to the railway track. She heard Camille's complaints and replied with deep approval.
Although Lily had been to Waterloo Station and taken a train to London Station, this was the first time she stood directly on the railway tracks like this. She also wanted to know how beautiful the scenery would be if there was no fog.
She looked down at the railroad tracks beside her again.
As one of the first countries in the world to have a railway track system, the British Empire has been doing its best in track construction, repair, maintenance, and innovation.
Therefore, even the rails of Waterloo Station, which has been built for almost 200 years, are still dark and shiny, forming a certain contrast with the weathering and oldness of the platform. This also makes Dunn and Lily more certain of one thing - —There is probably an upper limit to the extent of eclipse phenomena.
"Let's go." Aiden and Dunn said together.
Dunn continued: "It really suffocated me to death. The atmosphere was too solemn along the way, and I couldn't distract everyone by talking randomly. Lily, why did you suddenly look at the vending machine? Did you notice anything?"
Lily covered her face helplessly. She had forgotten that Dunn was actually a talkative person.
She didn't answer Dunn's words, she just reached out and pulled her backpack to her chest, took out a bottle of water, took two sips, took out a bag of compressed biscuits, took out two pieces and gnawed them. Aiden also replenished energy and water in every way.
Seeing this, Dunn could only quickly open his backpack and start to replenish energy. While eating, he asked other people if they had any biscuits with other flavors. He didn't want to eat the same kind for three days. Who could change it with him.
After quickly replenishing energy, Lily looked at Aiden and discussed what to do with the formation. Aiden finally felt that the shuttle formation should be enough, suitable for propulsive exploration.
So the team changed its formation again. Sandra was still at the front. Everyone needed his reaction speed and dynamic vision to warn everyone. Lily and Stephenson were behind Sandra. It's Dunn and Aiden and Camille.
"Let's go." Lily patted Sandra's shoulder again and signaled.
Everyone moved steadily along the railway track in a determined formation, moving deeper into the mist.
After probably moving for more than twenty minutes, everyone couldn't help but stop.
Because there was a big accident on the cross-Thames track in front - the famous London Eye in London fell to the street for unknown reasons and rolled all the way to the railway line from Waterloo to Embankment Station. The huge Ferris wheel just broke through the railway fence and reinforced concrete protection, and the small half of the wheel bone got stuck in the middle of the railway.
This suddenly reminded Lily of what Camille said at the gym before. She said that the last time she came to the "Screening Patrol" was near the London Eye, and she deduced that the London Eye might collapse in another eight or nine years.
"This..." Lily always felt that she had caught something.
Everyone else was stunned, with similar expressions. Only Dunn was even a little excited. He felt that he must have witnessed history - "The Destruction of the London Eye". He would write a book when he got back. Dunn silently decided to do it.