Meng Chun (21)
Although Kruli didn't make it clear, Ekor still understood what he was saying—the opponent might have fallen first because he was in a hurry. www.biquge.info For example, before Sean was diagnosed, a diagnosis was prepared in advance.
It stands to reason that Echo should be encouraged to receive such kind guidance, but for now he is a little disheartened.
I remember that before leaving the tavern, Crulley had jokingly asked him what he thought of Poison Ivy, and before he could answer, the big boss smiled and shook his head. He said that poison ivy does not know how to scheming, and everything needs to be clarified. This is tantamount to telling him that some things that are not visible, and it is better to go out in person than to fake it. Then, Crulley made a request to him - don't go to Dstaing.
Thinking of this, Eko subconsciously straightened the brim of her hat, so as to calm the soothing gesture that swelled up in her heart.
He had promised Kruli that he would do his best to make it happen if it was his own request. Unexpectedly, after four years, the big boss who made him cold to the bone actually isolated him from his birthplace with a sentence! Cruli actually came to tell him to get together at this moment, and then forgot about each other?
He is really old, and even his heart has softened.
The sun gradually sinking in the west has created a long shadow in Songxi City. Ecco paced between the light and shadow, suddenly realizing that time was slipping by. He hurriedly quickened his pace and hurried towards the place where he had settled in the city. But before he could reach his destination, he saw a large number of people gathered on his path.
These people didn't come for him, most of them looked in one direction - the Pine Creek Military Hospital. The large three-storey building had dozens of columns supporting the outer verandah, leaving only a gap at the main entrance, and the roof fluttered a snake head grass flag with red background and white edges.
At this time, the doors of the military hospital were firmly locked. Not only that, but the gap in the verandah leading to the gate was also a hastily erected barrier by the guards, and some of the people shouted at the barrier as if to protest against the army's mistreatment of them.
Eko shook off a few of the bustling pedestrians and was about to leave, when she heard Cover shouting at the top of his voice that the army was shameless. He frowned, and quietly squeezed into the crowd, only to hear someone around him complain and curse, "There is no hope for this country!" and he squeezed forward again, stepping on the soles of his feet several torn pieces of paper, one of which was printed with a circular stamp, bright red as blood.
Instinctively, Eko picked up the piece of paper, and on the torn piece of paper was part of a soldier's resume, saying that he was not entitled to state benefits because he was disabled because he had violated the rules of the army. Ekor stared at the stamped "Military Hospital" for a few more moments, then let it drift back to its place.
Ahead, Gap Vordy suddenly rose out of the crowd. He seemed to be riding on the shoulders of a companion, and put his free hands together in front of his mouth and put a horn on it.
"Guys, guys!" shouted Gap.
"I'll tell you the truth, I went to military school. Now, when the children of powerful families go there to directly become officers and train them, what kind of old soldiers are they? Spend a few children to let others carry weapons and stand guard for them, and when it is their turn to go to the battlefield to serve the country, and spend a few children to let others replace them. It seems that it is not their business to protect their families and defend the country, and the bloodshed and sacrifice have nothing to do with them, so they did this kind of pickled thing. ”
These words seemed to draw the indignation in the hearts of the people, and the people kept pushing forward, and the barriers set up in front of the military hospital seemed to be fluttering in the waves, but there was still a force watching the noisy crowd, ready to control the situation at any time.
Ecco caught a glimpse of the army peering out through the verandah, and then gestured to Gaprian, signaling him to leave. But the young man was completely immersed in his own talk. His cheeks were flushed with ruddy color, as if he had just experienced a wave of orgasms.
"If you want me to say, we should get it back!" shouted Gap in the crowd again.
"It's not a painless thing. If we don't ask for it, they'll still be like no one, and we'll all be in ruins!
The crowd erupted in echo, followed by several whistles that drowned out the hustle and bustle. Echo was dispersed by the onslaught of soldiers, and saw Gap and several others arrested on the other side.
Why did it come into such a drama? It just so happened that someone gathered in front of the military hospital to make trouble, and Gap bumped into him one after another, and then the young man who didn't know the severity of it plunged headlong into it?
Anxious, Ecco stepped into the city to settle down, where the house of Oliva Wardi, a wealthy local merchant, was planted with maple trees and a tall cherry tree. He walked down the garden path to the cherry trees in full bloom, and saw Rosherine flipping through a booklet that looked like a play, while directing several performers to set up a stage for rehearsals in the open space of the courtyard.
"Gap was arrested. Ekor said to her.
"Really, where?" Rosherine glanced at him, then looked down at the booklet.
This perfunctory attitude made Ekor angry. He sneered and stood up to Rosalyn, deliberately blocking the light, and said, "Don't you ask what's going on, or did you already know it would be like this? ”
Rosherine snapped the booklet shut.
"Eko, you may not have actually participated in homophonic affairs before, so it is our trick to make the authorities sick and take radical actions in public, and being arrested is just a trivial matter. ”
"It's a trivial matter, we stayed in someone's house for a while, but we instigated their only son to prison?"
For a moment, Eko felt that the woman with the feather ornament overlapped with Krully's appearance—they both treated people like pawns, and when they were done, they took it for granted, and Krulley sometimes gave him gifts, whether he wanted them or not.
"Rosherine, do you think you can be rich with a few chess pieces, and you're not afraid that you will ...... one day," Echo said a little uncontrollably.
Before he could say the second half of his sentence, Rosherine snatched it away.
"Money is not save, it is earned!" she glared, her right hand clutching the booklet and almost crumpling the cover. After a few moments, she exhaled heavily, and raised her hand to pin a clump of hair behind her ear.
"It's a little strange that someone like you should be so 'kind of a woman'. Think about why you're here, doesn't the Nexus know you're more expensive than me?"
Echo was stunned.
"Yes, you're right. He stepped back in embarrassment, and Rosherine grabbed him by the arm.
"Where are you going?"
"Find a secluded place to do what I have to do. ”
As Cruelly suggested, summon the talent of the unveiler. Ekor thought. Seeing that Rosherine was still holding on to him, he couldn't help but joke, "Do you want to come with me?"
The woman bit her lip suddenly.
"You know, Ikko, you invite people in such a way that you can't refuse. She looked at him with a confused expression, and at first grabbed his arm with her left hand, which ran over the back of his hand as if unconscious......