Chapter 34: Get Out
Dana packed up Rick's things and put them in Cuckoo's hand, she looked at Cuckoo and solemnly instructed, "Cuckoo, you should take these artifacts with you!" The soldiers of the Empire are about to come in, and before they are surrounded, you should hurry back to the headquarters with these things, and you can't let these things fall into the hands of the Empire." ”
Cuckoo took Dana's hand and asked eagerly, "Aren't you going with me? The exit there should be enough for the two of us to go out?" ”
Dana pulled out the clenched hand of the cuckoo, and a smile appeared on her face: "Cuckoo, my warriors are still fighting, where can I escape as their commander? The branch here was formed by me bit by bit, even if I die, I will not let the lackeys of the empire defile my hard work!"
The cuckoo wanted to say something, but Dana pushed her away and instructed his subordinates: "Tell the brothers in front of me that I, Dana, will go over and fight side by side with them, and there are no weak people in our brotherhood who want to surrender!"
With tears in his eyes, the subordinate who received the order nodded firmly and ran forward. Dana looked back with a soft look that the cuckoo had never seen before, from the eyes of the unsmiling woman.
She overturned the goods piled up on both sides of the passage, blocking the communication between the two, and the cuckoo lay on the pile of goods and shouted to her through the gap: "Come here, come quickly!"
Dana turned and ran, waved at her, and shouted, "Cuckoo, I will always be a subordinate of the Prophet, and I have never betrayed you!"
She laughed and rushed towards the countless Imperial forces with a determination to see death as if she were home.
The cuckoo lay on the pile of goods, tearfully watching the few familiar people he had left, far away from him. She wiped away tears of grief and staggered towards Rick's escape point with her sword and book on her back.
Without Rick's map, it would be difficult for ordinary people to find a secret passage through the vent, so Cuckoo took the map and turned left and right, and finally reached the escape place.
The gap is not neat, there is a hook on it for people to put a rope up, the size is only large enough for one person to pass through, and anyone who is a little fatter may be stuck. Cuckoo tied the rope in a dead knot, and threw the hook aimed at the gap, and when the rope hooked the hook, Cuckoo pulled the rope hard, and it felt very strong, so she kicked the wall with her feet, and slowly climbed towards the exit with both hands.
With great effort, the cuckoo climbed out of the vent, and she sat down to rest tiredly, looking around at the distance from the main entrance of the Brotherhood, but she was still on the edge of the slum, still not out of danger.
Nearby is a small stream that connects to the moat, and it is often used by women as a place to wash clothes, and people can be seen watching the excitement in the distance. It seems that this place is not suitable for a long time, the cuckoo dragged her tired body and slowly ran out of the city, but now she was scarred, tired and tired, and a discerning person knew that she had a problem as soon as she saw it.
Not long after, the cuckoo heard the sound of horses' hooves behind her, and she looked back in horror to see several horsemen chasing him. The cuckoo was so anxious that he could only slow his pace, trying to escape from this place. But where can a man outrun his horse, and soon the cavalry will catch up with him.
A burst of wind broke sound, the neck pendant on the cuckoo's neck was a warning of heat, the cuckoo struggled to turn around, but he was still hit by two arrows in the shoulder, the cuckoo screamed in pain, and it was pitch black in front of him, and then his foot slipped and fell into the turbulent river on the side, the luggage on his back was scattered, and the parchment fell to the ground.
The cavalry looked at the cuckoo who was washed away by the water, and wanted to chase after him, but the commander next to him stopped him, and seeing that he was a little puzzled, he explained: "That female thief has been hit by an arrow and fell into the river, where can she still live, you see that the evil thing she wants to take away has fallen, why are you chasing her, let's quickly pick up this book and go to the errand!"
"Ah, sun, how dazzling and beautiful you are!" Carter began to recite his own "beautiful" poem, and the rest of the team snickered as they looked at Carter who was immersed in it.
Russell had long been accustomed to his impropriety, and led the team to St. Caron. After walking for a while, he pointed to the river beside the road and said to Bauer: "Don't listen to Carter's show, take the horses to the river, they have walked all the way, we can't let them be thirsty and tired, we still expect them to hurry!"
"Okay!" said the simple Bauer, calling out to a few soldiers, and led the horse to the river, where he felt a little thirsty and squatted down to have a drink. Something suddenly floated in front of me.
Bauer was a little puzzled, and when he looked at it, he immediately shouted: "Come on, someone has fallen into the water, help!"
This voice called out to the people in the distance, watching the world drift farther and farther away, Carter said anxiously: "This river is too urgent, I can't go down to save it!"
Russell was in a hurry and shouted: "Quick, I see that there is a bridge in front of the map, you can ride to the bridge and pull the roof of our tents to see if you can stop the people who have fallen into the water." ”