The first question: can they survive?
According to the fact that they have survived in such a harsh environment for about half a year, they are still able to survive strong, which shows the tenacity of their vitality. And that half year was the coldest half year in Antarctica, and encountered a rare cold wind. Even humans gave up their efforts to stay in Antarctica at that time. And their armies miraculously survived, and we can safely say that they survived.
The second question: can they live well?
Without chains, without cages, without the orders of their masters, they breathe free air (albeit a little cold) and live comfortably in the days without humans. Wouldn't that be nice? There may be an enemy threat, but with the strength of their team, haven't they defended their right to exist time and time again? They can break free from human shackles and live freely. Maybe some people think it's ridiculous to talk about freedom with dogs, but who says dogs can't have freedom? Who says there is no free wildness in their blood? Who says they won't be able to heed the call of their primordial group one day? Their ancestors were all excellent wild dogs, excellent lost dogs!
I really hope that in the end, the expedition team members don't come back and forget them in their own world.
Wish they were all free bereaved dogs in the end.
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