Chapter 120: The Great Migration

In the refugee camp, Edie looked at the dense crowd in front of him, and saw that they were carrying their burdens one by one, holding the children, and couldn't help but take a deep breath.

Countless eyes are patrolling around, leaving a lot of reluctance and nostalgia. In particular, those who have lost loved ones here are filled with a sense of sadness.

"I know you have mixed feelings." Edie said slowly to the crowd.

Voices spread through the calm place, and the eyes of thousands of people looked at Edie in unison.

Edie took a deep breath and subconsciously said the heartfelt words in his heart: "One of my grandsons also left his life here permanently, and he is sleeping in the cemetery."

"So I don't want to leave, and at the same time I don't want to leave." Edie's tone turned sad.

Thousands of people thought of their loved ones who had lost their lives in the cemetery, and they all looked the same way.

For a moment, this place became a place of sorrow.

Edie sensed the change in the atmosphere and couldn't help but continue, "But you can think about it, if those relatives were still alive, would they be willing to see us face the same disaster?".

"They may still have a lot of regrets in this world, and they are not yet done. Are you willing to tell them after you have died, that you have come with their regrets?" Edie asked a series of rhetorical questions at the thousands of people in front of him.

Thousands of old and weak women and children lowered their heads one by one, gradually falling into contemplation and mourning.

Seeing the reaction of the crowd, Edie said in a slightly desolate but firm voice, "No, this must not be what they and we hoped for."

"Because of their fall, in exchange for our hard-won chance to live, because their fall has given us time to listen to the teachings of our Lord and the gods." Edie paused at this point.

looked around as if to give them a little time to groom, and then continued: "Therefore, we should bear the heavy responsibility of continuing life, we should live well, and we should make up for their regrets." If one day we go to the kingdom of our Lord and the gods, and meet in the carefree kingdom of God. We can also pat our chests and reply loudly to them, and their regrets have been made up for by our own hands."

"So being alive is the only thing we should do." Edie said slowly to the crowd.

When thousands of old and weak women and children heard these words, their hearts fluctuated, and they thought that their relatives were watching them in the kingdom of God. So the sad atmosphere was slightly subdued. After all, just like Edie said, there are some regrets that need to be made up for by yourself for those relatives who died.

Feeling the sadness lighten slightly, Edie breathed a sigh of relief in her heart, it seemed that the Pope's method was indeed working. Otherwise, if this sentiment is allowed to spread, it will inevitably slow down the already slow speed again. You must know that the Great Migration is about to begin, and time is as important as life.

Thinking of this, Edie took a deep breath again, and said slowly to thousands of old and weak women and children: "Now that the Pope has led the paladins, the knights of the inquisitor, and the priest to seize Siegburg, we already have a place that belongs to us. So at this time, the only way to get safe is to go to Siegburg."

"As for this camp, let it stay here and we'll be back one day." When Edie said the word back, he accentuated his tone a lot.

At this moment, Mondstadt's figure appeared in front of him, and there was some noise in the crowd.

Edie sensed the anomaly and quickly turned to look back. I saw Mondstadt and the others walking over with a group of ascetics, almost half-forced, surrounded by a dozen people they didn't know at all.

Seeing this situation, Edie instantly understood in his heart that these people should be Charlie's family.

"Edie, time is running out, it's time to start." Mondstadt spoke slowly to Edie with three hundred ascetics.

Edie nodded, turned and continued to look at the thousands of old and infirm women and children, "Everyone, go to Siegburg."

"When we come back again, we will be the real masters of this place." Edie said firmly to thousands of old and weak women and children.

Then, without waiting for everyone to react, he took a step forward and walked forward.

The crowd automatically cleared a lane for Edie and followed him slowly.

Maybe it's because of what I just said, maybe it's because I feel a sense of urgency coming from El City. The atmosphere was somewhat silent, and at the same time eerily quiet.

Looking at the procession that looked like a long line, Mondstadt gradually fell into deep thought.

Several women and old men came out of the procession and followed Charlie's family with them.

A hint of wind blew in your face, leaving only silence.

Half an hour later, when the figure of the last man disappeared from view, Mondstadt couldn't help but take a deep breath.

"With our friends and relatives behind us, it's time for you to show our Lord and the gods the strength of our ascetics, so that those behind you can safely go to Siegburg." Mondstadt spoke slowly to the three hundred ascetics behind him, his tone firm.

The three hundred ascetics nodded their heads heavily, and at the same time showed a look of death.

"This camp can't be held for long, so I want to go to the woods ahead and ambush it, so as to achieve the effect of delaying time." Mondstadt continued to speak to the three hundred ascetics.

As soon as the voice fell, the conversation changed: "Of course, this camp can't be abandoned, so I want to make some interesting arrangements."

"Interesting arrangement?". One couldn't help but ask Mondstadt.

Mondstadt's eyes deepened, and he looked ahead to see a leaf drifting from nowhere. Then he was shaken and reminded the three hundred ascetics: "Look at these leaves, what wonderful things will happen to this camp if they are piled up with dead branches."

"Are you trying to attack with fire?" An exclamation sounded, and the three hundred ascetics looked at each other.

After careful deliberation in his heart, and then showing an approving gaze, attacking with fire is indeed a good strategy.

Seeing that all the 300 ascetics agreed, Mondstadt took the initiative to decide: "In that case, let's get started."

"Yes". The ascetics replied loudly to Mondstadt.

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Jia Changsheng, who was standing in the sky, retracted his gaze, and then fell into deep thought, and when the migration was completed, it was time for Paul to enter the land of training and destroy the skeletons. It's just that these ascetics can really delay until Paul comes to help? Thinking of this, I couldn't help but show a trace of hesitation in my heart.