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Chapter 363 Return to the North Sea!

"What about you, Mom?"

Luo shook his head stubbornly, "The hospital can't hold on any longer. Why don't you and dad come with you tonight?"

"No, mom and dad are doctors. No matter what, we can't abandon so many patients in the hospital."

The female doctor smiled and said, "Don't worry, you go first. When things here are finished, your parents will find a way to go abroad to find you. Here, take this."

She put a small phone bug into Luo's hand, "Remember to keep it safe. When the time comes, dad and I will rely on this to contact you and Amy. Before that, you must take good care of your sister.

"

"I will!"

Luo nodded vigorously, finally no longer hesitated, carefully put away the phone bug, and rushed home with all his strength...

Looking at Luo's back disappearing at the entrance of the corridor.

The female doctor stood up slowly and sighed softly.

Silly boy...

There was something she didn't say out loud.

The current national border is surrounded by barbed wire and heavily guarded by soldiers. How could an adult like her, even a medical staff, be allowed to leave?

The reason why Luo and Amy can leave.

It was also because the nuns in the church in the city begged the soldiers in the east for a long time that finally a kind-hearted officer could not bear it and allowed her to leave with some of the children.

This meeting should be a farewell, right?

Luo, you must live...

Finally, she reluctantly glanced in the direction of her home. The female doctor wiped away the tears from her eyes, tightened her white coat and hurried toward the operating room without looking back.

——————

Aboard the Thunderhawk.

On the bow of the ship, the Ghost Spider was holding a cigar and sitting leisurely on the railing with his legs crossed. The long red hair on the back of his head was separated into two strands like spider legs. A plump figure in luxurious clothes was hanging upside down, rising and falling on the sea.

"Let me go, bastard! Gululu..."

After a while, Roolan VI had already filled his stomach with seawater.

At first, he yelled angrily and had the strength to yell, but then it gradually became quieter. After more than ten minutes, all he could hear was weak breathing.

The attendants were not far away, and a few originally wanted to come over to dissuade them, but when the fierce-looking ghost spider turned back and grinned, he immediately shivered in fear and shrank back.

After a while.

There was absolutely no movement below, and the Ghost Spider leisurely pulled back his hair and threw the wet Roolan VI onto the deck.

"Ahem..."

A weak cough.

"Do you still want to pay compensation now?" Ghost Spider asked with a smile, "Or do you want to continue to find our lieutenant general and ask for an explanation?"

"No, there's no need..." King Luo Lan VI was so frightened that he waved his hands repeatedly. His eyes were full of panic, and he didn't look as arrogant as before.

His plump ass subconsciously moved back, and he bumped into Nuo Xia who had just gone out.

"ah!"

Rooland VI screamed again, used his hands and feet in fear, and moved frantically to the other side.

"It's done, Lieutenant General." Ghost Spider put out the cigarette butt and said with a grin, "I'm much more honest now, and I should be able to live peacefully in the remaining two days."

"Um."

Nuo Xia nodded slightly, not bothering to say anything else. After one last glance at the king on the ground, he prepared to go back to the training room and continue the practice that was interrupted before.

However.

It was at this glance that he suddenly seemed to notice something, and his eyes fell on the chest of King Roolan VI.

After being tortured by the ghost spider just now, under the struggle, the fat old man's coat had fallen into the sea at some point, and the buttons of the shirt inside also burst, revealing large patches of white moss on his chest.

After noticing his eyes, Luolan VI's expression changed slightly, and he subconsciously turned half of his body, trying to button his shirt again.

"What's the matter, Lieutenant General?"

When the ghost spider was wondering, Noxia over there had already squatted down, and under the horrified gaze of King Luolan VI, he forcibly tore the entire shirt open.

White moss, or white moss.

The entire upper body with accumulated fat was almost completely covered with white moss, and Nuo Xia's expression was a little confused at first, but soon seemed to realize something, and became gloomy little by little.

"Before, which country did you say you were the king of?"

Looking at Nuo Xia's face, Roolan VI, who was busy covering his body, swallowed his saliva and replied tremblingly: "F, Freifans..."

"Frevanth?"

Nuo Xia chewed and repeated this common and unfamiliar name, and suddenly picked up Roolan VI by his neck, and said solemnly:

"Does it have another name? Or title, it's called White Town?"

It turns out that that incident happened in the year 1506 of the Haiyuan calendar?

"Yes...yes..."

King Luolan VI's face turned pale, and his teeth were chattering.

"What's the matter, Lieutenant General?"

The flying squirrel also came out at this time and asked inexplicably, "Is there anything special about this name?"

"I'll explain to you later."

Nuo Xia threw Roolan VI back to the ground, took a deep breath, looked in the direction he came from with cold eyes, and issued a stern order:

"As for now, turn around immediately and head towards the North Sea at full speed!"

——————-

"Luo, come here quickly!"

On the border at night, under the shadow of a certain building, Luo, who had just arrived here carrying Amy on his back, heard someone calling him anxiously before he could take a breath.

He quickly looked sideways.

Only then did he realize that there were already many small figures gathered here, all of whom were children about his age. There were about two to three hundred people.

He also knew the leader, Sister Lessa from the church, a girl who was only a few years older than him. These days, she often traveled back and forth between the hospital and the church to help treat patients.

"Originally, I was worried that you didn't receive the news, but luckily I caught up."

Sister Lisa breathed a sigh of relief when she saw Amy on his back, and took the initiative to stretch out her hands, "Come on, Luo, let me help you carry little Amy on your back."

"No, Sister."

Seeing that the nun's face was pale and exhausted, Luo shook her head decisively and said with a grin: "I am a man, I can still hold on!"

"All right."

The nun glanced at him worriedly, but did not force him. She returned to her position at the street corner and looked around anxiously.

After waiting for about ten minutes, several children arrived one after another.

Some came alone, and some were sent here by their parents. The adults, after sending their children there, waved goodbye with tears and left in a hurry.

"..."

Luo hugged Amy tightly, and he had realized why there were all children as old as himself here.

Sister Lesa also returned to the shadow of the building at this time, and finally counted the number of people, "Are there 260 people already... It seems that almost all the children who can be contacted nearby are here."

It's already past twelve o'clock at night, and we can't delay any longer.

Glancing at the moonlight in the sky, Sister Lessa said softly: "Everyone, follow me, take care of the seriously ill companions around you, and try not to make any noise, do you understand?"

"Um!"

"I know, Sister!"



About half an hour later.

The nun took the children to the barbed wire fence at the southeastern edge. As promised, a gap of about one meter wide had been opened below the barbed wire fence.

There were no soldiers guarding the area. There was a towering sentry not far away, the searchlights were turned off, and there was silence.

Did that kind-hearted officer from the Kingdom of Akka not break his promise after all?

The nun breathed a sigh of relief. She looked back at the children who were a little scared and cowered, made a gesture, then crawled through the gap on her hands and knees, and when she reached the other end, she immediately accepted them one by one.

"Be careful, don't get scratched."

"Come one by one, don't worry, we will be safe once we pass this level."



The children crawled over one after another, and Luo first lifted Amy out and handed it to the nun, and then he took the initiative to cut off the back.

Neither he nor the nun noticed.

At this moment, on the dark sentry tower.

I don't know how many guns were pointed at the barbed wire fence.

"Almost everyone has crawled over."

In the darkness, a somewhat uneasy voice sounded, "Sir, should we shoot?"

"If we really let these people go and the superiors find out, then..."

"..."

No response.

The soldier who asked the question turned his face and saw that under the clear moonlight, his commander had a look of trouble and pain on his face.

After a long time.

Only then did he hear a bitter sigh: 'Forget it, just let them go.'

"If there is a shooting, I will never be able to sleep peacefully for the rest of my life... Remember, if the blame comes from above, you can put all the blame on me."

————-

The mountain road is rugged.

Along the way, almost everyone had blisters on the soles of their feet. The younger children couldn't bear it and had to be carried forward, while the older children like Luo were already struggling to the limit.

But no one stopped, time waited for no one, and it would be dawn in half an hour at most.

And if they cannot reach the shore by that time, the refuge ship will leave, which means that their last hope of survival will be wiped out.

Luo was walking at the back of the team with Amy on his back. He was breathing heavily, his pale face was soaked with sweat, his vision was hazy, and he was already a little confused.

You can’t fall down here, keep going! Work harder, Luo!

He roared in his heart, no matter what, he must take Amy out!

Sudden.

The team in front stopped, and Luo didn't pay attention and almost bumped into the back of his companion in front.

What's wrong with this?

He raised his head in confusion, and was suddenly struck by the dazzling red light at the far end. He couldn't help but shed a few tears. After blinking hard for a few times, he discovered that the source of the red light turned out to be the distant ship that had just emerged from the sea.

Rising sun...

The sound of the waves could be heard in the distance, and as my eyes moved downward, I could vaguely see a white warship moored on the shore.

The white sails fluttered slightly in the wind, and the blue scale seagulls painted on them seemed to be coated with a warm golden edge under the morning light...

"We're at the beach."

The nun in front turned her head, with tears in her eyes: "Everyone... that is the Navy's refuge ship, we are saved!"

"marvelous!"

"There really are refuge ships! The navy has not given up on us!"

The children, who had been tired all night, cried with joy and cheered in celebration. Luo saw many of his companions around him hugging each other and burst into laughter.

Infected by the atmosphere, he touched the forehead of his sister behind him, and a smile broke out on his face.

"Light exists, and the Lord who is merciful to the world will never abandon his devout believers."

The nun held the cross on her chest and closed her eyes and muttered to herself, then wiped away the tears in her eyes and smiled brightly: "There is only the last bit of the road left, everyone! Let's get on the boat together!"

"good--!"


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