Chapter 911: Afraid of Death
Ikaruga wanted to know why Enid wanted to help him, so he stopped Enid who turned around and wanted to leave, but Enid didn't seem to have the intention of explaining to Icardove, she turned her head and glanced at Iriddove, and replied with a cold attitude:
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"It's related to Geraint," Ikaruga noticed that his words made Enid's footsteps completely freeze, "I heard what you and Amir said in Flint Town, he said that you can take me to Himmler to rescue Geraint, I know your relationship with Geraint, you want to help me get out of Hope City?" β
The evening breeze blew softly, and after a long time, Enid finally turned around slowly.
"That's what Geraint meant," said Enid to Ikarugo, "and he says he's never asked me for anything, but this is the only thing I must oblige." β
It turns out that Enid went to meet Geraint on the first day of bringing the turtledove back to Hope City, and told Geraint about the worm being captured by a mysterious person, and after learning about the situation, Geraint asked Enid to help the turtledove escape from Hope City.
"Why?"
That's how Enid asked Geraint, just as Ikardove was asking Enid at this time.
"Because they have set a date for Geraint's execution."
Speaking of this, a tear slipped down from the corner of Enid's eye.
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"What?"
Turtledove couldn't believe his ears, he thought that Geraint's leaving Hope City without permission was not a big crime, even if he was captured by the people of the Wings of Freedom, at most he would suffer from flesh and skin, or be locked up for a period of time or something, why would he be sentenced to death?
"Arthur believes that Geraint's behavior is not as simple as leaving Hope City without permission, and he says that Gelandt's trip is to report to the traitors of the Freedom Wings, which is tantamount to defecting from the Order, and therefore his death sentence must be used as a warning to others."
Enid wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes, but her emotions would never calm down so easily, but became more and more excited.
"What kind of dog is this Arthur? On what basis did he decide whether Geraint should be sentenced to death? β
Ikaruga had heard Amir mention the name to Enid, but he didn't quite know what it meant.
"Do you know the 'twelve' in the wings of freedom, to put it bluntly, Arthur is the one who leads these twelve people."
As soon as Enid said this, Turtledove understood, as far as he knew, Galahad and Geraint were both members of the "Twelve", not to mention anything else, since Arthur was able to be the commander above Galahad, it was enough to prove his strength.
"Bose is also a member of the Twelve," Enid explained to Turtledove, "I wanted to go to Flint Town with him and Amir to capture the worm as a way to atone for Geraint's sins, but the worm wasn't there. β
"Another thing I want to tell you is that Geraint never betrayed you and the bugs, I originally made an appointment with him to meet you in Flint Town, and after he was captured, I wanted to use you to ...... Forget it, before anyone else finds out, you should leave Hope City quickly. β
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"Why aren't you leaving?"
Enid looked at the turtledove standing motionless, and wondered why this young man refused to seize the opportunity to escape, wasn't he afraid that he would be caught back in prison, or more seriously, killed here?
In front of the behemoth of Wings of Freedom, even a strong man like Galahad had to flee for his life in embarrassment, let alone a stunned young man like Turtledove, who had no great skills.
"I don't want to go," said Turtledove solemnly, "and not only do I not want to go, but I also want to rescue Geraint, save the worms, rescue Natalia and Schultz, and I won't leave until I save them." β
"Why are you?"
Enid laughed at the turtledove's self-conscious sneer.
"It's up to me."
"Do you know you can't even beat me?"
"Yes."
"And what do you want?"
Enid's question really stopped the turtledove, and he frowned, lowered his eyes, and stared at the tiny grains of sand on the ground that were swept up by the breeze, and could not say a wordβin the gust of wind of the Wings of Freedom, the turtledove was about the same weight as a small grain of sand.
After pondering for two or three minutes, Ikaruga finally found the answer he would be so insistent on:
"Because I have to think so."
"Why?"
Enid stared at Turtledove's eyes, in her opinion, the young man in front of her could have driven the pickup truck and walked away, it was not a shame to show emotions such as timidity, panic, and fear in front of Freedom Wings, why didn't Turtledove flinch, why did he still stand here, why did he say that he had to think so, what was it that supported his spine and made him dare to straighten his back so straight in the face of a situation that even he felt so powerless?
"If I don't think so," said Ikaruga, "they're really dead." β
No matter how powerful the Wings of Freedom were, no matter how passive the situation was, Ikaruga knew that he had to persevere no matter what, and his efforts were now the only chance for these people to live, so he couldn't give up.
It is true that it is foolish to fight the entire Wings of Liberty by one person, but even a millionth chance of being able to say "give up" is not allowed to say the word "give up" - for Geraint, Bug, Natalia, and Schultz, Turtledove's abandonment means their death.
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"Aren't you afraid of death?"
As soon as the question was asked, Enid felt that she was asking a stupid question.
"I'm still afraid," Turtledove replied very frankly, "I don't have more heads and more lives than any other person, how can I not be afraid of death, but people live to die after all, if I can, I hope I will die on the way to rescue my companions, not on the way to turn my back on my companions." β
"You're not afraid of death."
Enid suddenly smiled at Ikaruga, not the previous sneer or sneer, but a sincere and gentle smile, facing the moonlight, Idove finally understood why others called her "Black Pearl".
"Okay, little imp who is not afraid of death, we should think of a way to rescue these people."
Restrained her smile, Enid seemed to have unloaded the burden of tens of millions of catties at once, and her steps became much lighter, but only a moment later, a gloomy mist gathered on her brow again, because some problems could not be solved by using their mouths, but by using their brains. (To be continued.) )