Chapter Ninety-One: Daisy Rescued
Stranzy was not happy with Shervey's assignment. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info He wanted to be with Sata, so he came over here.
Beavor wanted to sleep with Milan tonight, but the dormitory building at the command post was too big, and the students would definitely live separately from the servants, so he came here.
Erin had come because of Befort, Lulu had come with her friends, and their maids had come with her. Ista wanted to stay with Alice, and Rising came with her.
Alain was already very tired and wanted to rest directly, but the surviving students had to go to Meier's side, and he thought it would be boring to be alone here, so he came along.
In this way, only the subordinates of the dean's family are left in the dormitory building next to the command post. The Bright's men reported the matter to Shelvey, who did not drive out all the dean's men after receiving the news, but prepared to let them stay there for one night. After dawn, he would make them curse the God of Light the same way Moridin screened the members of the Truth Society, and if they cursed the God of Light, Shelvi would send someone to escort them back to Saktin City so that they could start a new life.
While the rebels outside the Third Sector were fighting on their own, Moriddin conducted carpet checks in the First, Second and Third Sectors. Moritin had the searchees curse the God of Light, because the slogan of the Truth Society was "By the will of the God of Light" and it was impossible for them to blaspheme the God of Light.
In fact, there are not many members of the Truth Society in the third district, and the few who are just teenagers in the rebellious period don't care about the dogma of the Truth Society. In order not to expose the existence of the Theological Society without causing damage, the members and the believers of the God of Light left their homes after hearing about the investigation and fled to the homes of friends who would not be subject to interrogation.
None of those who are related to the Cornate family are subject to interrogation, and there are not many such people in the inner districts of the Third Arrondissement, but there are not many places for members to hide.
Although Pershing also secretly believed in the God of Light, he was not a member of the Theological Society. He was a friend of Gray's, and at first he thought it was okay to have faith or not, as long as he had a clear conscience. But after the death of his wife, he changed his mind and believed in the God of Light.
But he didn't join the Theological Seminary because he didn't feel necessary. He was a friend of Gray's, and if he had a problem with his faith, he could just write to Gray and ask him, and there was no need to ask anyone else. However, Pershing knew of the existence of the Theological Seminar, and would secretly facilitate them.
This time, in order to save the people of the Theological Study Society, he specially held a banquet at home, and whoever wanted to come could participate, and he didn't even need an invitation. Because the situation was still relatively tense, not many people dared to come to the banquet of the Pershing family. Members of the Theological Society and followers of the God of Light took the opportunity to rush into Pershing's house and escaped the catastrophe.
Moritin was very satisfied with the results of the inventory of the districts outside the third arrondissement, and he was ready to make a big difference there after the fighting in the districts outside the third arrondissement was over. Moritin had no intention of hiding it, so the news quickly spread throughout the districts within the third arrondissement, and Pershing also knew about it.
At this time, the Theological Society was still taking refuge in his house, so he informed Larzi and Bolton of the incident. In addition to this, Pershing told the two of them about Gray's dispatch to Sackin City, and also gave the names of Mel and Alice.
Pershing said he was worried about the two men and the Yan siblings. The massacre of the Academy of Magic by the rebels was well known in Saktin, and Pershing would feel guilty if they had made a mistake. When the news spread, Pershing wanted to go to Shervey for help, but by this time he had already left the city of Sarkin with his army. Pershing wanted Larzi and Bolton to figure out a way to find out how they could use the theological seminar's connections to find out about them.
Gray didn't tell Pershing Truth about it, nor did he tell him who Maier and Alice really were, because he didn't want Pershing to be involved. However, Larzi and Bolton knew that Gray had sent his son and daughter-in-law over, and Gray told them to obey Meier's orders, and they could not act rashly until Meier had contacted them.
However, Gray did not tell Mel about the Theological Seminar, because even if he had mastered the Theological Seminar, he would not have been able to make any changes to the status quo. So instead of letting Mel hold the resources of the Theological Seminar, it is better to let him carry out the task alone.
He would always turn to Pershing for help when he had a problem, he would definitely help when Pershing could help, and he would definitely go to the Theological Seminary for help when he couldn't. As soon as Pershing says the names of Mel and Alice in front of Larzi and Burton, the two realize that they are Gray's son and daughter-in-law, but with fake surnames.
At that time, Larzi and Bolton will do their best to help Maier, and if their appearance does not help Mair solve the problem, then Maier will definitely suffer a dead end, even if Gray comes to Saktin City in person, it will not help.
Knowing his son and father, Gray knows Myer, and he knows that Myr is not the kind of person who is keen on adventure and likes to be small and big. When he first came down the mountain, the reason why Maier wanted to deal with a large bandit group by himself was because he overestimated his own strength and underestimated the strength of the enemy, otherwise he would never have done it.
If Mel already had a territory, even for the sake of the people, he would not put himself in danger. As long as Mel is alive, he will continue his mission to find a way to destroy the Truth Society.
Most importantly, Myr and the Theological Seminary are not the only ones who want to deal with the Truth Society. The claims of the Truth Society are there, and people with a modicum of sanity will oppose their claims and stand in opposition to them. In this case, Mel will have a lot of "natural allies" around him, which happens to be an opportunity for Mel to learn to "play with strength".
However, as things stand, Maier probably doesn't have that chance. The Truth Society has come to an end, and it cannot escape the fate of destruction. Neither Mary nor the Theological Seminary need to worry about this anymore.
Larzi and Bolton's expressions immediately turned ugly when they learned that Maier and Alice were at the Academy of Magic. If Gray's son and prospective daughter-in-law had any of the strengths and weaknesses in Saxettin, Larzi and Bolton would have to spend the rest of their lives in remorse.
But now that the city of Saktin is under the complete control of the Bright army, the Theological Society will gather men at such a time, and it will definitely be exterminated by Moriddin as a rebel. As the leaders of the Theological Society, the two could not put their members at risk for the sake of the teacher's son and prospective daughter-in-law. So the two of them can't do anything for Mel and Alice now except wait.
The two did not dare to tell Pershing the true identities of Maier and Alice, on the one hand, they were afraid that Pershing would be more worried after knowing their true identities, and on the other hand, because Gray hid this fact from Pershing, and they felt that Gray must have his reasons for doing so, so they did not dare to tell the matter.
Although they can't do anything for Maier and Alice, Larzi and Burton, as leaders of the Theological Society, must be responsible for the lives of their members. After learning that Moriddin was going to conduct an interrogation in the city outside the Third Arrondissement after the rebellion ended, the two immediately decided to take advantage of the fact that all the members were to be transferred tonight.
The Society for Theological Studies has nearly 5,000 members in Sackin, and the total number of believers in the God of Light who are associated with the members is more than 20,000, not counting their relatives. After moving the men out of Sakkin, Larzi and Bolton had to find them a new place to stay.
Larzi and Bolton plan to break up the men and let them take refuge in the towns around Saktin. The two asked Pershing to try to get the Theological Society out of the Third Ward so that they could deliver messages to people outside the Third District. Moritin kept the walls outside the Third District under siege to prevent the members of the Truth Society in the Third District from escaping, or the rebels from outside, so Pershing could not send them out.
When Maier and the others allocated the room and were ready to rest, Daisy had just been rescued by the Bright's army.
Because of her special status, Daisy was not transferred to the cafeteria where the prisoners were held. In addition, the people below failed to report the news to their superiors in time, so the 12 councilors who stayed behind did not know about Daisy's existence at all. This morning, Daisy's guards accidentally took a nap, and then Daisy seized the opportunity to kill all four of them.
After this, Daisy used the guard's weapon to cut the rope that bound her hands and feet, and then hid in another dormitory, where she did not eat or drink for the whole day. After the Bright Army entered the academy, Dais, who still regarded herself as a member of the Truth Society, did not dare to make any moves. Later, the soldiers of the Bright Army searched the room where Daisy was hiding, found Daisy fainting from hunger and thirst, carried her out, and gave her a simple treatment.
When Daisy wakes up, she is shocked to find that she has been rescued by someone from the Bright Army. But her reaction was very fast, and she immediately pretended to be the aftermath of the catastrophe, shrunk her shoulders, and cried and trembled.
The accompanying Magician Leitin, a woman, hugged Daisy tenderly, caressed her back, comforted her, and asked her for personal information.
Daisy knew about the deal between the Orfitt family and the Truth Society, so she didn't dare to say that she was from the Orfitt family, so she assumed Ista's name and identity. Seeing that Levest was not the surname of the big family, the Wizard of Letin asked Daisy where she was staying in Saktin, and that she would send someone to take her back to Sakin early tomorrow morning.
Daisy said she lived next door to Mass Valentine's Street in the 6th arrondissement, and that Wizard Letting had her take her to rest. That night, the Bright Army found nearly a hundred survivors in the academy who were not captured by the rebels, and only three of them were students of the Academy of Magic.
The other two rescued students were also ninth-graders, and both recognized Daisy. Daisy was afraid that if she was recognized, Bright's Army would doubt her, so she deliberately fell to the ground after seeing the two boys, and then took the opportunity to grab a handful of dirt and rub it in her face.
After this, Daisy told the soldier who was escorting her back to the camp that she wanted to wash her face. The two soldiers felt that this was not too much to ask, so they found a bucket and took Daisy to a well to fetch water. Seeing that there was no one around, Daisy killed the two soldiers with a magic arrow and fled from the Bright camp.
The people in the camp did not know that the two men were escorting them back, and thought that they had been assassinated while fetching water, and immediately raised the alarm. The news of the assassination of the soldier was reported to Shervy as soon as possible, and Shervy felt that the rebels should not send Leytin's magic force out to assassinate ordinary soldiers, but he still strengthened the blockade of the cafeteria, and then sent people to hunt down the murderer.
Don't look at Daisy now behaving like a normal person, in fact, she is still crazy. After escaping the camp, she felt that she was not safe as a student, so she took off all her clothes and ran around the academy naked. She hadn't gone far before she ran into another search party.
There were only men in this search team, and there were no Letin magicians yet. The men were all stunned when they saw Daisy appear in front of them as a newborn baby, and they didn't even know how to react. The officer who led the team was a decent man, and he was the first to come to his senses and asked Daisy in a loud voice, "Who are you!?" ”
Daisy rolled her eyes and replied, "I'm a maid." ”
The officer asked again, "Why are you not wearing clothes?" ”
Daisy rolled her eyes again and replied, "My clothes have been robbed." ”
If a woman with a beautiful face and a hot body stood in front of you and said, "My clothes have been robbed," would you believe it?
If you were an ignorant child, you would believe it. But if you're an able-bodied, right-thinking adult, you won't believe her - unless the robber isn't a man, or someone who simply doesn't like women, how can he rob clothes and not touch people?
If this woman had suffered ***, then she would not have said to you with a calm face, "My clothes have been robbed". She will either try her best to cover up the truth for the sake of face, or she will cry like a tearful person to tell the truth, and she will not mention the fact that her clothes were snatched away at all, because compared to the matter of being **, the matter of the clothes being snatched away is not a matter at all.
Therefore, the expressions of the search team became very embarrassed after hearing Daisy's answer. The officer felt that the man was probably stimulated and his brain had become abnormal, so he took off his cloak and wrapped it around Daisy's body, trying to send her to the camp. But Daisy refused to go to the camp, and sat on the ground like a child crying, making everyone cry and laugh.
However, her trick was really good, and the officer had no choice but to take her to continue the search mission. When the mission was over, the officer sent Daisy to a student dormitory, where she could rest and be there with her. In order not to be chewed by his subordinates, the officer chose ten more people to stay with him. (To be continued.) )