Meng Chun (14)

"There's a guy who, I heard he's discharged from the army due to injury, and went to find him......" Sean pressed his hand on Isaac's head and gently rubbed the child's hair. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

"I didn't expect him to hurt his brain on the battlefield, he didn't remember anything, he didn't remember his parents, he didn't remember his wife, and he couldn't even recognize his own children...... We told him and told him, but the doctor told us that one day when he regained his memory, he might have the illusion that he had two lives - one that he heard from us, and the other that he really experienced, did he earn it?" Sean grinned suddenly......

By the time I left Sean's house, it was completely dark. Eko mounted his horse, retreated along the gravel road he had come from to the entrance of the village, and chose another road to gallop to the east of the town, Beiyuan.

It wasn't proper for him to walk alone this night, and it stands to reason that members of the Hub must be accompanied by a guide when they first run errands, but he and Durag are a bit of a conflict.

The village they visited had no hotel, and they couldn't travel at night on a single horse. In the end, Durag is forced to stay at Sean's house while he continues his journey east to arrange the rest of the matter. Then again, Sean really needs someone who understands medicine to accompany him. Before, he didn't understand what the army didn't give Sean a concept, and when the man lifted his clothes, revealing the herpes that spread from his buttocks to his flanks, and let them see the hematoma at the end of the amputated leg, he couldn't help but gasp - even if the quenching dagger was cold, it wouldn't look at the people below rotting to death......

Suddenly, Eko tugged at the reins to stop "All right cookies." He slowly stepped on the ground with one hand to his heart, and then held on to the saddle for a short breath. Just now, a palpitation suddenly struck, I don't know if it was because he thought too much about the past that corrupted his emotions. He stood still and pondered for a while, and decided to walk the rest of the way, the lights of the town were already close at hand.

After some time, the street sign marked "Bei Yuan" finally appeared. Echo followed the guidance of the street lamp and found the town's inn, where there was a loud quarrel, and as soon as he opened the door, something flew in front of him.

With a "bang", something slammed into the hastily closed door, and Ekor pushed the door open again amid curses and exclamations, only to see a sloppy ghost in military uniform grabbing a man by the collar and pressing him to the table. Behind him, another guy was pounding his shoulder.

Where the three of them scuffled, drinks and utensils were scattered all over the floor. Customers who were close to them stood up to avoid them, and those who were far away craned their necks and coaxed. Eko walked around a few customers and was about to talk to the clerk at the counter when the guy in military uniform suddenly pointed at him and shouted, "Little white face, you stop!"

The cry drew the attention of all the others. Echo paused and looked at the man in military uniform, only to hear him shout, "You, little white face, what do you think of my military uniform?"

"What?" said Ikko, stunned.

"Do you like it, women like it!" the man laughed nervously. The next moment, the guy he was holding under him punched him in the nose, and the man was thrown to the ground, and the two people who scuffled with him immediately used him as a punching bag, and they kicked and cursed, but they were still angry, and they actually grabbed the dinner knife in their hands. Seeing this, Ikor reflexively rushed up and blocked the falling knife.

"As for killing?" he asked.

After a brief silence, one of the two spat the ground.

"You're from somewhere else, aren't you? This ruffian has been to Tabor, and he is blackmailing everywhere every day in the form of a soldier's grandfather! A bunch of people want to kill him, but they don't bother to ......do it."

"Have you been to Tabor?" Icao's eyes widened in surprise. A few hours earlier, Sean had mentioned that his ailment was due to the peasant rebellion in Tabor, and that if the guy who had been beaten down had also come back from there, he might have known him.

"Lao Tzu stayed there for a whole year. Listen to the man. He was still lying on the ground, and his mouth was still making strange noises. Suddenly, a blood-stained tooth was spat into his hand.

"Are you interested in Tabor?" the man wiped the blood from his face.

"Do you want to see what it means to kill people legally, and see if a person can run away with an arrow through his head?" he jumped to his feet, his eyes bulging at Egko.

"In that place, you are only worthy to wash clothes, to be beaten, and to serve your soldiers...... Now give way to your soldiers!"

He screamed, then limped towards the door. On this short journey, the others avoided as if fleeing the plague, and it was not until the man disappeared that the atmosphere in the shop seemed to warm up.

Someone began to talk about what had just happened in a mocking tone, mentioning Elliot's name and saying that he was nothing more than an orderly. Eko listened quietly for a while, and when he saw a clerk sweeping the floor, he was busy stuffing money for the store to take care of the horses, and then he left his name and chased him out.

On the street, Elliot, who had just been beaten, had not gone far, and Ekor ran a few steps to grab the man, and then asked tentatively, "You're Elliot, you've been to Tabor, do you know Sean Blue?"

"Cavalry battalion?" Elliot thought for a moment.

"Yes, he was fighting a lawsuit with the army to try to prevent those people from passing new laws that were unfavorable to veterans, but several of his fellow people backed down, and they said things that were very bad for him, saying that he was exaggerating the facts, blackmailing the army, and he needed someone who could speak fairly, and you know him, maybe ......"

"What does this have to do with your little white face?" Elliot patted Ekor away in annoyance, flicking his epaulettes again.

"Let's talk about clothes, shall you think of my dress?"

"Can you get to the point?"

"That's the point!" Eliot roared.

"I just want to know what everybody thinks of this dress! You're from somewhere else, and I'll have to hear what you say. ”

He grabbed Ekor with his backhand, a nervous look of eagerness on his face. The look reminded Ekor of a man who had brought him into the Quenching Dagger, and had become the first drop of blood in his hand.

"Okay, this dress is torn and dirty, and it's a mistake for you to wear it. Ekor sneered. His answer surprised Elliot.

"You tell the truth? How can you tell the truth to people? They raise their hands and swear to God and they are lying and you are telling me the truth? You must be crazy, or you are not human. ”

"I'm an elf. Eko said maliciously.

Elliot's mouth opened wide, he let go of his hand and began to retreat, then turned and ran. Ekor sighed in frustration when she saw him disappear into the night.