Chapter 4: Arigon

"Stop, stop, I... I can't run!" Evan didn't know how long he had been running, but he was so tired that he sat on the ground, and he had been sprinting since he had just escaped from the camp. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info

"Okay, let's take a break. Leah looked around, then found a clean place and sat down, "Why are you still carrying this broken sword?

Hearing Leah say this, Evan realized that he was still holding the rusty black iron sword in his right hand, but before he could organize his words, he spat out the words that he thought he should have been: "Although this sword looks bad, it is unexpectedly light, although it is very rusty, but it should be of some use against some jungle beasts, I think if you have the opportunity, you can return it to the furnace and reforge." ”

"Beasts of the jungle? Can you deal with them?, and are you referring to squirrels or something?" quipped Leah, who needed to keep that optimistic mindset for the rest of the trip.

"When I say beasts, I mean the kind of general, such as wild boars, I can still deal with them, but if I encounter a god-damn bear, then I can only pretend to be dead. "Ai Wen seriously made an objective evaluation of his combat effectiveness, fighting with wild boars, and it is not particularly large in size, which is already the limit level of his combat effectiveness.

"Save it, let's think about where we're going next. Leah considered that it was still a forest, and that she would have to walk a long way out of the valley.

"Where else can I go, go back to Sun Town, the master must miss me very much. Evan then remembered to go back to Suntown, but to his worst, he began to wonder if he had gone the other way, because he had been in such a hurry to escape that he had lost his direction when he stopped now.

"Why are you so stupid, aren't you afraid of being caught again when you go back to Sun Town? We don't know which side won, if the robbers win, we will be called deserters, I'm afraid that the crime will be increased by one at that time, but if those wild people win, our fate will definitely be even more terrible. Leah paused and looked at Evan speechlessly. If Evan is left alone like this, maybe he won't survive for a week.

"Then what to do, I don't know where this place is. Evan found that deep down he unexpectedly agreed with Leah's thoughts, but he was still resisting uselessly.

"Hey, it's time for you to go out and see the world, come with me. Leah stood up, stretched, and walked away.

"Hey, you haven't told me where to go!" Evan hurriedly followed, now in a dilemma, and running away was not his forte.

"Noze. Leah didn't look back, and threw out these two words.

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Meanwhile, in Marcas's camp, the bare-shouldered savages had almost cleared the battlefield and began to carry the spoils in an orderly manner, they did not need shields, but they would take them back to be used as lids.

Marcus was tied alone in the old woman's makeshift tent, while the bald head and the rest of his entourage were taken captive and locked up in several slave crates at the edge of the camp (really, the Wild Men were blessed with strong bodies but forgot to add more intelligence, and the slave crates they built were as rudimentary as the clothes on them).

"Tell me, Witchna, what do you want from me... As long as I can give it, I will give it to you. The corners of Marcas' mouth were overflowing with blood, and he knelt on his knees, his gold weapon gone, and he became an embarrassed prisoner in the blink of an eye from a "great general".

"Okay, then I'll make a long story short. Wu Erna squatted down, stared at the man in front of her with her glowing eyes, and said slowly, "Did you loot a caravan a few days ago?"

Marcus frowned, looting caravans was commonplace for robbers, but what did it have to do with Wurna?

"Among the things you stook, was there a black iron sword full of rusty iron?" Wu Erna deliberately raised her voice as she said "black iron sword full of rusty iron".

"It's... I seem to have an impression that this sword is quite light to hold, but unfortunately it is dull and full of rust, and I originally wanted the apprentice who struck iron to reforge it..."

"Really here, tell me!!!" interrupted Wurna, who had done so much foreshadowing for this.

"All the looted things are in the weapons box on that carriage, which was untied during the battle with you just now, and now it should be scattered on the ground..."

Wu Erna ran out and asked a few questions to the wild men who were leading the team outside, but the latter shook his head.

"How dare you lie to me!" the light in the tent dimmed quickly, and Wu Erna threw the tent and rushed in, making a chilling sound. Her hair also fluttered violently in the air with anger, and she could occasionally see a few slender strands of red lightning floating out of it, which was extremely terrifying.

"No, no, no, how could I lie to you!" Marcas panicked, his eyes were full of fear, and under the rapid operation of his brain, several blurry images flashed in his mind, "Yes, it was taken away, it can't be wrong, it's the blacksmith apprentice who just received from Sun Town yesterday, and also, and the weird girl last night!"

"Blacksmith apprentice, weird girl?" Witchna's hair fell, her tone returning to normal, "Picked up by the blacksmith's apprentice, it's easy, the bounty hunter will help me get it... As for this weird girl, tell me more about it..."

"Actually, I don't know very well, but I think the reason why Wu Isa became like this must have something to do with this girl!" Marcas couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief when he saw Wu Erna calm down, he had already slashed this old woman thousands of times in his heart just now, tens of thousands of times.

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On the winding white mark road, two small children walked slowly one after the other.

"It's a blessing that we found the way so quickly. At Leah's feet is a white main road about five or six meters wide, which is what the merchants call a trade road.

"You're really optimistic, maybe there are a lot of main roads, and maybe no one will pass through here. "As winter approached, the heat was losing so quickly that Evan felt a little exhausted as he walked. After all, he hadn't eaten a single thing in half a day, and now he could only use a little strength to follow Leah and complain.

"Look, there's a carriage coming!" Leah almost jumped for joy, like a survivor who had been waiting on a desert island for years, "Hey!

Evan was so hungry that his eyes had to be narrowed to see the little beige dot that was slowly growing not far away: it was indeed a carriage, still of the ordinary kind, with only a coachman and two horses, and a few bundles of grain and grass and a few boxes of goods pulled behind it.

"Hey, stop!" Leah shouted, jumping and jumping.

However, the carriage had no intention of stopping, and seeing that it was about to pass, Leah simply rushed up and blocked directly in front of the carriage.

"Ang!" the horse pulling the cart was frightened, and his hooves soared into the air, drawing a circle in the air.

"Phew!" said the coachman, pulling the reins tightly, and after calming the frightened horse, jumped out of the carriage.

"Little girl, what do you mean by that?" the coachman got out of the car, and stood up looking much more burly than he was in a seat. He was wrapped in a thick gray velvet coat, with only his head and hands exposed. His hair was dirty and messy, and his face full of stubble made him look more vicissitudes. With bright eyes and a deep, slow voice, he seems to be a typical freetrader.

"Yes, I'm driving this carriage to Noze, but I don't want to take you two troublesome fellows with me. The coachman turned around and was about to get into the car, but was pulled by Leah.

"If it's a horse-drawn carriage, it's only three or four days' journey to Nozer at most. ”

"Go away. The coachman coldly grabbed Leah's wrist and was about to throw it out, but coldly retracted as if she had been electrocuted.

"You..." The expressionless coachman's eyes flashed with a subtle discoloration, he looked at his still trembling right hand in disbelief, and then at the little girl in front of him, who was only about fifteen years old, and involuntarily took a step back.

"Uncle, you can do it, we won't trouble you. Evan pleaded.

The coachman pondered for a moment, looked at Leah for a moment, released his left hand that held the reins, and made a gesture to get into the car.

Great!, Leah and Evan quickly climbed up and found a place with a lot of hay to nest in.

"My name is Arigon, and I have two requests before I go. The coachman didn't look back, and his tone was a little tough.

"My name is Leah, he's Aven, what do you want? As long as you can get us to Noze, you are our great benefactor. ”

"First, in my carriage, you are to obey my rules. Ride!" Alexon flicked his whip, and the carriage immediately "soared" into motion.

"What about the second one?" Evan asked.

"Article 2 is the same as Article 1. ”