Chapter 299: Finding Oia (3) - Goodbye, friend

In the middle of the night, the Gemo people were repulsed, and they finally gave up the battle for the banks of the Shenri River, and General Isambi also sacrificed more than 10,000 soldiers, which was a huge price. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

After the withdrawal of troops from both sides, Turks went back first, while Jack and Mera decided to continue to search for traces of Oia along the Shenri River.

General Al-Sambi said that the Gemo kept no prisoners of war, so as long as the Tana were under their hands, the result was one word - death. But Jack didn't want to give up the search for Oia, and dragged Sophia to rummage among tens of thousands of corpses. The corpses of the two worlds were piled up along the banks of the Kamihi River, and the bright moonlight on the corpses looked even more desolate.

After searching for a long time, but still not seeing Aya's familiar face, Jack gradually lost hope. Suddenly, at this time, Sophia remembered something, he remembered that Doug left everyone a small package, saying that it could only be opened in an emergency, and after opening it, it would be what he needed.

Jack had an epiphany, then pulled out his little package from his bosom.

He held it in his palm, stared blankly, and then said to himself, "If my wish is granted, I hope that I can find Oya at once and see him standing in front of my eyes safe and sound." ”

At Sophia's urging, Jack slowly opened it. Mera also came up with great eagerness, hoping that Jack's wish would be granted.

However, in the moonlight, there was only a lacquered gold note in the package.

Something was written on it in the words of the Meteor Clan. Jack immediately recalled in his mind the Meteorite script that Doug had taught him, and then read, "Think of a person's name, recite teleportation, and you can get to him." ”

Jack looked at the night sky and decided to give it a try, so he took Sophia and Mera by the hands and slowly closed his eyes.

"Oia, Oia...... You must not happen anything. ”

The three of them disappeared in an instant, and then suddenly appeared in a pile of corpses, and when Jack opened his eyes, he was startled!

"Why is it a corpse, why is it still a corpse over here. ”

He didn't dare to imagine that the Teleportation Technique would actually send him to this place.

This is the place where the daytime battles are fought, and where the Muraks resolutely resist and fight the Gemmers with their own flesh.

The tattered boat ran aground at the water's edge, and countless mutilated corpses lay in front of the three of them, and Sophia finally couldn't hold back and began to cry.

Mera sobbed as well, and then took Sophia's hand.

"What if he doesn't die?"

Jack still had hope of finding Oia alive, and then, foot by foot, he walked among the corpses, hoping to see the unconscious Oia waiting for him.

Sophia and Mera didn't dare to move forward any longer, hugged each other tightly, and secretly turned their heads sideways to watch Jack find one by one among the corpses of Cheng Shan.

Suddenly, a voice came from the side of the broken ship, whining and moaning.

Jack's eyes lit up and he ran over, shouting as he ran, "Ia! are you still alive!?"

Sophia and Mela also turned their heads excitedly, wiped their tears, and waited expectantly for Jack's result.

When Jack ran over there, he found that he was just a Gemo who was not dead, his body had been divided into upper and lower parts, but he didn't know why he still had a breath, although his body was lying on the ground, but his lower limbs didn't know where to go.

His bloodshot eyes narrowed, barely able to reach out a finger and point it to the ground, as if he was making a final struggle and calling for help.

The corpse of the Gemo lay in the middle of the Tana soldiers, while beside him lay a soldier dressed in the clothes of a Murak.

Jack closed his eyes, raised the Ningfu sword, and stabbed the sword into the body of the mutilated Gemo people, the only few traces of blood donated by the Gemo people splashed on the Ningfu sword, and then he whimpered for his life, slowly closing his eyes, and his fingers no longer trembled.

"It's not him......"

Jack turned to Sophia and said to them.

If it wasn't him, maybe Oia was still alive. The two of them immediately rekindled their hope, but how could there be a living person again in this place full of corpses, where no one had touched for a night?

After thinking about it, Jack still cheered up, put away the Ningfu sword and started looking again.

The moonlight was fading, it was almost early morning, and Jack had searched almost everywhere, but he still couldn't see Ia's shadow.

He took out the package that Doug had given him, slammed it on the ground, and scolded: "What a broken thing! I can't even find a living person! What kind of divine will, it's a liar!"

However, in the distance where the package fell, Jack was suddenly attracted by a shiny object, and he couldn't wait to walk over.

Helmet?

This golden helmet is different in color and texture from the helmets of the surrounding soldiers, and even more different is that this helmet is inlaid with a gem, which is blue, symbolizing the color of the sea.

Then he found more equipment scattered across the sand, some distance from the corpses.

Shoulders, swords, boots, belts.

The things were scattered on the sand as if they had been blown apart, and Jack could probably guess that the man had been hit by a cannonball, so that his body didn't know where it had been blown up, only these things that were stronger than his body were still scattered here.

Finally, at the end of the equipment, he saw a familiar face - Ire, King of Murak!

Jack's heart seemed to be broken, and King Ire's face was only half gone, but the smiling look was still in Jack's mind, and he would never forget the mustache, the raised eyebrows, and the smiling eyes.

He couldn't hold back his tears, and he could only use this to pay tribute to this selfless and great king.

Suddenly, near King Ire's corpse, Jack found a more familiar figure lying in the grass.

"Ia!" he pounced, hoping to wake up the sleeping man.

"Oia!" he called again, but the man had not answered.

His face was so young and immature, as if he was still so innocent when he was young.

"Brother Jack, can you tell me why you did this?" Oia said.

"Oh, you're stupid or not, you don't know this! Also, don't call me brother, I'm about your age, just call me Jack!"

"Okay Brother Jack!"

These were the words that Oia had said to herself when they first met, and at this time, the child-like man was half gone, only one leg and one arm were still attached to him.

"Good go, my dear Ia. Jack closed his eyes, trying not to let the tears flow. (To be continued.) )