Chapter 20: Knife Flower

Dunn, can you lend me the dagger? Lily looked interested.

"Of course, my dear lady Lily."

Dunn replied with a smile as he carefully rotated the dagger in his hand and handed the handle to Lily.

"You're a good gentleman, Dunn." Lily smiled and complimented, taking the dagger Dunn handed over.

As soon as the dagger was in her hands, Lily felt her wrist sink, and it was no wonder that she was only a girl who had just turned 15 years old, and her physical strength and wrist strength were far inferior to that of boys of the same age.

Lily looked at the dagger in her hand back and forth, then paused for two seconds.

Dunn was about to reach for the dagger when Lily was struggling to hold it.

Unexpectedly, Lily suddenly used the dagger to flick a knife flower quickly and gracefully, and the dagger seemed to have lost its weight in Lily's hand.

Deng Enrao has a good brain, and this scene made him stupid. Camille had already gone some distance to look for the others, so she didn't see it, otherwise she would have asked a triple - what happened? How? Lily, are you alright? Of course, Camille was afraid that Lily would scratch his fingers.

Don't think Camille is a Barbie King Kong, just five big and three thick, on the contrary, she may be the most caring one in this search and rescue team.

Lily tried the dagger casually again, and after playing a few difficult moves in Dunn's opinion, after the last one was thrown high and caught steadily, she handed the dagger back to Dunn with some reluctance.

She really likes this dagger, but since Dunn found it first, then she can't just take away people's favors, it can be seen that Dunn also likes this dagger very much, boy, Lily can understand.

But John is probably an exception?

Dunn looked at the dagger that Lily handed over, the corners of his mouth twitched, and he turned his head directly to chase Camille.

What do I need this dagger for? Waiting to scratch yourself and be laughed at by Lily? That's it, this dagger should not be needed.

Looking at Dunn's back as he ran away, Lily was stunned, and then said thank you, she knew that this was a sign that Dunn had given her the dagger, did this count as Dunn making up for his birthday?

As soon as he thought of this, Dunn, who ran out, suddenly stopped and turned around, and said happy birthday to Lily, which made Lily very funny, how does this kid know what he is thinking?

Striking the dagger in her hand again, Lily carefully pulled out a small piece of rag from her backpack and wrapped the blade of the dagger in the middle of her belt.

The knife that could almost be ignored also played a role at this time, and stuck itself lightly on the belt, which couldn't help but make Lily amazed, could the person who made this dagger be the one who knew the structure of the modern belt?

After briskly catching up with Dunn and Camille, Lily was relieved to learn that the others had taken a safe passage from Aiden's quest to the other side of the railroad, where Dunn was there to pick them both up, so that they wouldn't have to spend extra time turning back to the Waterloo Bridge at the Southbank Theatre.

It turned out that Aiden had found a Tonlun Eye cable car that was stuck in the crack of the Railroad Bridge, and because the cable car was also pulled by steel bars from the main body of the Tonlun Eye, they could allow their group of children to easily climb to the top of the cable car, and then slowly move to the opposite side of the railroad bridge with the help of some steel structures in the Tonlun Eye, but when Lily watched Camille climb over the crack caused by the Dunlun Eye, she still sweated for Camille...... This girl is too big.

The team reunited, and Lily showed the rope and pistol ammunition she and Camille had found, and handed Aiden the Glock pistol back in her arms, as well as the pistol bullets to Aiden.

Aiden took the box of pistol ammunition, looked at the millimeters, opened the box and looked inside, and was a little overjoyed.

This Glock was the trophy that John brought back from a "sifting tour", but John's big nerve was only concerned with the pistol in front of him, and he didn't think that the pistol needed pistol ammunition.

In the subsequent "Sift Patrol", John failed to find the pistol ammunition once, so there were only 5 rounds in the pistol, and Aiden wasted another round in order to try the use of the pistol, so there were only 4 bullets left in the gun.

Lily and Camille found 9mm bullets that happened to be available for this Glock pistol, and there were at least a dozen rounds, which added a lot of security to the team's search and rescue operations.

"I have a little bit of something else to learn, and Camille has become an insider."

Lily lowered her voice and said a word to Aiden, then turned around and resumed her normal voice, asking if everyone was ready, if it was okay, it would be about 5 minutes later, because Lily deliberately isolated Aiden from everyone, so Aiden could use Lily's back to start installing bullets on the Glock pistol at this time.

After Aiden gave Lily a signal, Lily no longer deliberately blocked Aiden, and naturally cooperated with several other people to form a general exploration formation and walked towards the other side of the railway bridge.

What Lily and the others couldn't see was that on the top of the entire railway bridge, on the suspension cables that were used to keep the bridge from collapsing, crows flew one after another, and strangely, these crows were unusually silent, in stark contrast to the crows in the rest of the city, and these crows uniformly aimed one side of their eyes into the depths of the fog under the bridge.

It was only said that if someone stood in this position and looked over there, because of the 24-meter horizon limit of the fog, they were destined to see nothing, but if they pulled the extension cord and extended it slowly, the final place they arrived at was where Dunn handed the dagger to Lily.

The occasional churning of the Thames and the slightly moist wind on the river reminded everyone that they had reached the middle of the Thames, perhaps hundreds of metres from the other side of the river.

"Sister Lily, what color was the water of the Thames before the fog appeared?" Stephenson asked casually as he looked at the scenery on both sides of the bridge.

“...... I'm sorry, but it looks gray. Lily thought for a moment and replied.

"Huh?" Stephenson couldn't believe his ears.

Casual Lily replied blue-green, even if it was red, Stephenson would not be surprised, why is it gray?

"Because we also have a name for the city of Somke." Dunn added a word for Lily.