Even as night descended upon central Morocco, the lights were still up in every phosphate mine.
No one was stopping to ensure efficiency, with every mining equipment still running at full capacity, the drills tunneling frantically through the white phosphate layers.
Duca Mines was no exception.
However, only the Qing Eliminating Society's armed cavalry guards and their families were working above ground. They did not want the dead soldiers and their families scouting their surroundings, and so, they never let them above ground in a conscious state.
As such, the dead soldiers usually lived and trained underground, only sent out covertly by the armed cavalry guards when they were on a mission.
And at the moment, none of the cavalry guards across the entire mining area was taking a break. In addition to the mines and the refinery, there were hundreds of others continuing the construction of the towering steel towers in various parts of the mines.
By now, most of the towers were comp