Chapter 948: My Own People
Trusting intuition or choosing to take risks, the little worm is in a dilemma. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
"Don't worry, you guys come with me first."
Samuel was still smiling kindly, he took the lead but found that the two young men behind him did not follow, so Samuel stood there without much nonsense and waited for them, and the turtledove looked at the worm, poked his head into her face, and asked:
"What are you waiting for?"
"Wait and see how you regret it later."
The insect rolled her eyes and glared at the turtledove, and she pushed the turtledove to the side, and turned to Samuel with a smiling face.
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As the mayor of Wild Dog Town, Samuel has a small room of his own in the council chamber in the middle of the town, which is equivalent to his home, which is a council chamber, but it is actually a larger house, not even two floors, just a bungalow made up of several bungalows.
There are no staff, no guards, Samuel and another old lady exist in the entire council hall, and she is responsible for cleaning the council hall on weekdays, wiping the windows and sweeping the floor, and once the town encounters a major event that requires a meeting, several elders in the town will come here to have a meeting with Samuel to discuss countermeasures.
In short, except for meetings, the chamber is so quiet that you can catch a ghost.
Samuel brought the turtledove and the worm to his residence, although he didn't understand what kind of medicine the old black man was selling in the gourd, but now the worm could only treat the dead horse as a live horse doctor, at least he had to listen to what Samuel wanted to say to himself, just like the turtledove said, after listening to Samuel's words, he would not lose two taels of meat.
"I'm a man of the Wings of Freedom."
In the small room, Samuel repeated his previous words.
"We already know that."
The turtledove and the worm glanced at each other, and they thought to themselves that Samuel must not be old and confused.
"I know your key."
Samuel's next sentence was powerful, which directly made the turtledove stunned on the spot and made the little worm frown.
……
"What key?"
The little worm who stretched her brow again decided to pretend to be stupid first, because she couldn't be sure whether this Samuel was friend or foe, if it was a friend, it would be better to say, if he was an enemy, he could see at a glance the key that Roger had given him, Samuel would not be an insignificant enemy, nine times out of ten it was from the New Empire.
"I know you can't trust me," said Samuel, "and I've noticed you two since you walked into Wild Dog Town, but at first I thought you were just ordinary outsiders, until I caught a glimpse of you from afar...... You're called a bug, right? I see you pull a key out of your pocket, a key I've been waiting for years. ”
The turtledove didn't speak, she was waiting for Samuel to continue, but the turtledove wanted to open his mouth but the turtledove secretly pinched him on the back of the waist and told the turtledove to shut up.
"If I'm not mistaken, Roger called you here, right?"
Samuel saw that the worm still hadn't let down his vigilance, so he had to make his words clearer.
"Yes, that's right."
Everyone had already made it so clear that Worm really had no reason to be sloppy with the other party, so she admitted that she and Turtledove had indeed come here according to the information left by Roger, and now Worm wanted to know why Samuel recognized Roger's key and what he wanted to do.
"I'm a Wings of Liberty," Samuel said for the third time, "Roger once gave me a mission to lurk in Wild Dog Town and wait patiently, and it ended up being many years. ”
"What did Roger tell you to wait for?"
Turtledove interjected curiously.
"Waiting for you, more precisely, waiting for this key you brought, seeing it, even if I have completed more than half of my task, seeing that I am so old, I am really afraid that I will not survive the day when I complete the task."
The more Samuel spoke, the more excited he became, and the turtledove hurriedly advised him to calm down and not toss his old heart to the point of illness.
"What are you waiting for this key for?"
The worm asked, and out of caution, she didn't take out the key from her pocket.
Samuel looked at the worm with a blank eye, and seeing that the worm had always been very wary of himself, Samuel had to sigh, and then answered the worm's question.
"Of course, the role of the key is to open the lock," Samuel said, "Roger asked me to keep a small box, and he said that the contents of this box were related to the fate of Wings of Liberty and the whole world, and that no one should ever know about the box unless he saw the key used to open the lock." ”
"Roger also said that if no one showed up with the key before I knew that my time was running out, then he asked me to smash the lock on the top of the box, and when the time came, I touched the mechanism inside the box, and everything inside would be gone."
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"Little worm, we're finally lucky."
Turtledove thought that the two of them went around in Wild Dog Town but didn't find any clues, just didn't know what to do, they were going to try their luck elsewhere, but they didn't expect that Samuel, the mayor of Wild Dog Town, was actually a person from Freedom Wings, and he also kept a small box on Roger's orders, needless to say, the key on the little worm was definitely used to open the box, and the contents of the box should be related to the secret that Roger said.
This is really "no place to find the iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get it", not to mention Samuel's excitement, and the turtledove is so excited that he doesn't know what to say.
"Thank you for your hard work."
The worm didn't seem to see anything wrong with Samuel's body, coupled with the fact that the other party spoke straightforwardly and there was nothing to hide, which made the worm feel a little sorry for her previous distrust of Samuel, she felt that she might not have slept well for a long time, and her nerves were a little too nervous.
"There's nothing hard or hard," Samuel laughed, "I'm going to eat and drink in this town, and I don't have to come in the wind or rain all day long, just keep a little box, you wait, I'll take out the box and show you." ”
As he spoke, Samuel stooped down and lifted his bed, and found one from the pile of boxes under the bedboard, and carefully picked it up, and Samuel said:
"I slept on this thing all day, and I didn't dare to turn over in the middle of the night, for fear that I would accidentally touch it and destroy the contents inside." (To be continued.) )