Chapter 245: Ticks (8)

Black smoke and stench followed them out of the hole, and it was an exit or entrance to hell.

Beelzebub helped Charlie get his father out, he was still alive, breathing, very weak, Sasha had to suspect that this man was also a stranger, but he was still just an ordinary person after all, and his chances of survival were as slim as dust in the sun.

They removed the head of the regiment from the Baptistery, and although less than a fifth of the Baptistery remained, the remaining ruins still exceeded the height of the average room.

There were only a few falling rocks on the body of the chief, and they also saw the two soldiers, one dead in the enemy's trap, the other in the murder of his companions, and a hand belonging to the boy peeking out from under the pile of rubble.

There must have been one more, four in the corridor, Beelzebub remembered that the leader had brought a total of seven people, so there were four more. One of them should be to send Bao'er. Douglas back to the barn.

They didn't hear or see anyone here.

"Is there any way to get out there?" Beelzebub asked, his pronunciation was strange, he pressed his mouth, some of his teeth were reversed, and he tried to change them back.

None of them thought to go to the dean's room to get their cell phone, the leader was talking and talking, but he would not forget to cut off communication from the outside world.

"I also have an emergency contact transmitter in my room." Lila wakes up and says, no, it should be "Billy", he always talks with the corners of his mouth cocked - it was a chain with a photo box pendant, Lila took it off while looking for a tick, and when the soldier suddenly broke into her room, she couldn't find a chance to get it back - it couldn't be used for conversation, but as soon as he opened the photo box and pressed the button, Dr. Hopkins would get the news and he would rush over immediately.

"I can't move yet," said "Billy," "I'll be going back soon." Marianne is also tired, and so is Lila, so she can only let Lulu go, she is a bit timid. But when it comes to tolerating pain and manipulating strength, it's okay. ”

"There may still be soldiers in the monastery." Sasha said, "Be careful. Do you still hurt?"

"Lulu" looked shy, and tilted her head slightly, not knowing whether it hurt or not, but her face was indeed very pale, and as she barely bothered herself up and walked through the wall, she hunched her back, tucked her shoulders, and shrunk herself very small.

Beelzebub and Sasha took Charles and his father to a niche where the saint Basilius stood, and in front of the niche was a stone table for flowers and scriptures. Intricately carved snake- and lizard-shaped spouts climb up the four legs of the stone table, their tails intertwined with each other to obscure the bottom half of the table.

Charlie leaned against the saint's robe, letting his father sleep in his arms, and he rubbed in vain against the arms and chest of the regimental commander, sobbing quietly.

He's almost the same as his father. Only the brown eyes still shone brightly, and Beelzebub flicked his tongue lightly when his gaze fell on Sasha.

The prayer in those eyes was about to condense into substance.

"I don't know what's going to happen," Sasha said, "I'm not sure ......"

"Help me." Charlie pleaded.

"Lulu" entered, and replaced it with "Lila" in the hallway, after all, she was the only one who knew the room and the exact location of the pendant. She managed to find the transmitter in her room, opened the photo box, and pressed the raised co-image inside, the pain that nearly knocked her unconscious again, but "Billy" encouraged her and took over the body as soon as she completed her mission.

He walked through the wall from the other side of the room. A few minutes later he found Beelzebub and them, one of Sasha's hands holding the leader's arm, floating, faint light and heat surrounding the man's body, and "Billy" leaned over uncontrollably. It is like a cold and hungry traveler who sees a bonfire in the middle of a winter in the wilderness, and a large pot of broth boiling over itβ€”no thought, no reason, and pure instinct to dominate the body.

Beelzebub pushed his face away.

"Billy" sobered up a little: "I saw a soldier," he said, "already dead."

"The fifth." Beelzebub said, "There are three more."

"I hope those two aren't obedient babies." Sasha said that their leader was an undoubted pervert, and even if he said it beautifully, he did exactly the opposite, and Sasha had no doubt that he had given orders to his soldiers to kill everyone before he arrived.

"Do you mean," said Beelzebub, "that they will flee when it is clear that their mission has failed and their leader is dead?"

"That's the best-case scenario." Sasha said.

"Do you guys think there's something dangling?" Billy" said.

"Ground?" Beelzebub said, "I think I'm already familiar with it, and I'm almost getting to the point of falling." He said sarcastically, and in the next second, his face suddenly turned bad: "I'm thinking about one thing, Sasha." He said, "You said that the monastery was built on a 'tongue', right?"

"That's right." Sasha said.

"They're hollowing out the convent, aren't they?"

"yes." Sasha said.

When he had said this, Sasha understood what Beelzebub meant, and he put his hand on the ground, and the tremor became more and more intense, and the stone-paved ground cracked, and the cracks quickly spread to the sides and exploded.

"I hate the Abbey." Beelzebub said.

"And ticks." Sasha added that he reached out to Billy, who was a boy, but Lila was still a girl and she was sick.

Beelzebub carried Charlie's father.

"Go to the root of the tongue." Sasha said.

"Hopefully this is the last time." Beelzebub said.

They walked swiftly and stealthily along the path they had taken yesterday afternoon and at dawn to-day, and the bird-drinking disc with its beak fell to the ground, and the dripbill beast broke off its neck and crushed a wild rose in its head; The olive trees were shivering, the fields were full of dark black openings, and they saw the barn, and there was no one outside.

The barn is also a solid structure with double walls, which was built close to the "root of the tongue", and it should be noted that next to it is an equally thick tower.

Boa. Douglas stared at the three soldiers in the barn with a grim face.

One of them was the soldier who had sent him back to the barn, and he had returned not long after leaving the barn, bringing with him not very good news, and the second soldier who had gone out confirmed it, and the remaining three men began to quarrel about it.

One soldier was determined to follow the leader's orders and kill everyone here, while the other wanted to leave, and the third was tempted to blackmail.

The first was at loggerheads with the third, and the soldiers who wanted to leave were stopped and fought over by them.

Boa shouted hoarsely in his heart, hoping that the three of them would kill each other. Immediately he was disappointed, and the soldier who wanted to leave took out a coin, which was blackmail on the front and murder on the back.

They didn't even have a best-of-three game, but a win-loser.

The coin was tossed high, the soldiers let it fall freely, everyone's eyes were glued to it, and the coin rolled on the ground and fell into a narrow slit.

((One second to remember)