Chapter 115: The Cabin of the Kaichisas
It seemed that Montaru's army had made a peace with the humans, but the human world did not give up on raising the awareness of defense, and at this time all the personnel were all in place, and the people were also on the way.
Although Kedu City is only a city, the area under his jurisdiction is incomparable with ordinary cities, and after entering the city gate, there is an infinite and vast space inside. Because of the particularity of the location of Kodu City, facing the mountain in the east and the mountain in the north, Kodu City was originally built on the mountain, but most of the dwellings are gathered in the west by the Shenri River, although it is surrounded by walls and mountains, and foreign enemies cannot invade, but Coren knows the truth that the war is not as good as the people, but he also knows that if Monta does not care about this, if the city gate is lost, it is a human being, he will have to kill, so the migration of the people can be said to be the first to be arranged.
Speaking of another city, Meaux, although the population is not as large as that of Kedu City, it also has a population of nearly 200,000, if it were not for the first aid of the Combine Army, I am afraid that the problem of the 10,000 or 20,000 wounded soldiers plus the people would make Pan Luolin die of a headache. Fortunately, everything is in Cologne's plan, and the relocation operation is in full swing, and it is expected that in one day, everyone will be completely emptied, and in three days, the two cities will be emptied, and the Combine will be able to enter the city generously.
"Your Majesty, thank you for your timely help, and I, Mo City, have been able to get through this difficult time!"
The person who was talking and wanted to kneel down to thank him was the lord Pan Luolin. Dressed in a neat short coat and a gray cloak, the newly repaired beard and face highlight the domineering spirit of a general above 10,000 people, and even when he speaks, his eyes often shine with the unyielding light.
"General Penloraine, please!" said Coren picked him up, pulled him to his side, sat down and talked like the others.
"I really didn't expect that this farce of Montaru's pawn would catch our two cities off guard and cause such heavy losses. Although my words are a little ugly, they do not mean to look down on everyone. Let's just put it this way, if it were me who defended the city, the orange man's 100-man army would have caused me heavy losses. Extending to the overall situation, we must know the root cause of the enemy army, so that we can have a way to deal with it, and we must know our own ability, so that we can defeat them to the letter!" Gabo still had a gloomy look on his face when he talked about the problem of the orange man.
"Your Majesty, I'm really sorry for causing you a mess. We really didn't expect that the large-scale injuries of the troops this time would be related to the Spirit of Tana, and if we had known, we would have waited for the Combine to come to the rescue. Pan Luolin half-bowed his head and said urgently.
Gabo said: "I don't think I need to mention the past, now that the problem is basically solved, we should deal with the next problem." At this time, the orc troops of the Thirty-seventh Legion were eyeing each other, and they were like dogs on guard, and once their master agreed, they would unceremoniously pounce on them. Those huge beasts, one is enough to knock over ten of us, plus the beast and the spearman, this configuration of the two has to be taken seriously. In addition, the Gemmer claimed that ten days later Montara would be overwhelmed by a large army, claiming to be a million. Let's not talk about the truth or falsity of this matter, let's think about it for a moment, the 37th Army Corps has now blocked our way to the west to investigate the enemy's situation, so what kind of method can we use to find out the movement of the base camp of the troops outside Montaruo. Judging from the secrecy these days, the other party's secrecy measures can be said to be quite good, and what we know is really only as much as he wants us to know. I don't know, what does Coren have to say about this, and what do other generals have to say. ”
In the council hall, strategic deliberations were in full swing, and on Jack's side, the two of them were quietly following Luthor across the mountains and rivers, stopping in front of a house in the city.
"I always feel so eerie here, there's no one, you see there's so much dust on the ground......" Jack said, looking at the tattered house in front of him and overgrown with weeds in front of it.
Instead of answering, Luthor walked over to the hexagonal wooden door and tapped lightly, but Jack noticed that his tapping was rhythmic: "Knock...... Boom...... Boom...... Knock".
"You only tap once, and after each stroke you take your finger back and there is a pause, Luther, your code is so cleverly designed. Turks also noticed Luthor's unusual way of knocking on the door, and exclaimed.
But Luthor seemed surprised: "What do you mean?"
"Isn't your 'knock knock' a rhythm," Jack said.
The two of them then saw Luthor point to the wooden door, which was faintly protruding, and realized that the rusty tacks were not very visible on the wooden door, and that Luthor was just striking them again and again to prevent his finger bones from touching the nails.
“...... I see. We think too much. Jack said ashamedly.
Turks coughed twice, hiding his embarrassment, and said, "Why haven't people come out yet, haven't you heard?" So he stepped forward and knocked a few times.
Then, the closed double doors finally opened.
"What a strange man. These were the words that Jack blurted out.
The man behind the door was distinguished by his outfit alone: a tall woollen hat pressed against his head, not a pointed hat, but a wider hat as he went up. The eyes under the hat belonged to an old man with a wrinkled face and a large, pointed nose that resembled the wizard of the Garland novels. The uncollected white hair on either side of his cheeks drooped, swaying gently as the old man moved.
"Come in. The old man looked at the doorway and waved the wooden scepter in his hand.
Jack and Turks followed the example of the old man, looked back, and after making sure that there was no one around, they followed Luthor across the steps and entered.
The door was dark and there was no light, but the old man who went in first struck the ground twice with his scepter, and the jewel-like transparent object on the top of the scepter emitted a dazzling brilliance. The situation in the room is clearly illuminated.
"It's amazing!" Jack sighed as he closed the door.
The old man did not answer, but arranged for the three of them to sit at a small table, and went to the kitchen to get a cup of water and pour water for them.
When Jack and Turks first arrived, they couldn't help but be fascinated by the things inside.
"What's that?" asked Turks.
The twenty-square-meter hut was full of books, tables, shelves, and even a small, built kitchen, with a bag hanging from the beam, which seemed to be about to be pierced out, hanging in mid-air.
Jack stretched out his hand to touch it, but the old man put down the glass and shouted, "Young man, don't move!"
Jack retracted his hand and asked, "What's in there?"
The old man half-squinted his eyes and said in a very solemn tone: "That's my deceased wife!"
After hearing this, Jack hurriedly jumped next to Tex and shouted in surprise, "Dead man!?"