She had to be careful when going out, even if she was disguising herself as a man. After sorting out her parcel, she took out all the Mongolian cotton robes she took from Mang Ge Ci. Since the Southern Song Dynasty was at war, she might as well go to the Southern Song Dynasty.
Look for them. If you are lucky, you will be able to find your parents quickly.
There was a soft "clang" sound, and Arnold looked towards the place where the sound came from.
There was a small gold medal on the ground, and there was an eagle spreading its wings on the sign. She picked up the gold medal, which was tattooed by Brother Mang. Although this thing was more ostentatious, it should still be worth some money. She put it in her arms and kept it safe.
I kept it. I blew out the lamp and planned to leave for the Southern Song Dynasty tomorrow.
The night gradually became quiet, and Yanjing City gradually fell into a deep sleep like a huge beast. The lights in the stores were extinguished little by little, except for the occasional dim light.
"This is it. This is the room where the boy slept." The voice that was deliberately lowered sounded very hoarse, and several black figures walked towards the house where Arnold lived little by little.
"Old man Liu, are you sure this is a woman?" said a man with his face covered. Those eyes were clearly that of the boss standing behind the counter. But now, the same pair of eyes showed different expressions. Enthusiasm and greed were really two different things.
An extreme.
"That's natural. Don't you know my eyesight, Old Man Liu?" Old Man Liu was also covered with a black cloth, but he was still wearing the same cloth clothes he used to drive a carriage.
"Xiao Erhei, light some incense." The shopkeeper's eyes showed a glint and he ordered in a low voice.
"Shopkeeper, if this business is successful, don't forget me, Old Man Liu!"
"Of course, I won't treat you badly."
Arnold in the room grabbed the quilt warily. Damn it, this old man Liu seemed to be a good guy, but he didn't expect to push her into the fire pit. This store was clearly a black shop.
There was a soft "pop" of the window paper, and a stick of incense was thrown into the room. Arnold covered his head with a quilt, trying not to let himself inhale the scent. His mind was running rapidly, thinking about how to escape from the clutches of the devil.
.
"Boss, the incense has been thrown in, and it will probably be enough for that girl in a while." The waiter's black eyes were bright, and he rubbed his hands obscenely.
If she had known earlier, she should have bought a machete for self-defense. There are really no good people in this troubled world. She glanced around, secretly got out of bed, found a piece of cloth to tie her mouth and nose. She walked to the table and took a stool.
, hiding quietly behind the door. If there are only three people on the other side, then after they enter the house, they must knock out the last person and take the opportunity to escape. Hopefully, they can hit it with one hit.
After a while, a knife was inserted into the crack of the door, and the door bolt was skillfully peeled off to the ground. Judging from this technique, he must have harmed many people! Arnold held the bench tightly, and a layer of fineness formed in his palm.
of sweat.
With a "squeak", the wooden door was pushed open, and a gust of cold wind poured into the house. Three figures walked in, two in front and one behind. The person walking in front had already reached the bedside. Arnold followed secretly and pushed the
The bench fell down. There was a muffled sound, and the person who was hit fell to the ground. She didn't care about anything else, turned around and ran away.
"There's no one on the bed, she's behind us." The two leading men turned around and quickly grabbed her.
Arnold ran towards the door regardless of the situation. As long as he could rush out, she would still be saved.
However, the doorway that had just revealed a little light was suddenly blocked by two tall shadows. She was stunned for a moment, felt a pain behind her ears, and fell down as her eyesight went dark.