Chapter 117 The danger of rainy night!(1/2)
Following the roar of thunder and lightning, Al followed the people from the Inquisition and left the dinner party.
On the way, she received a letter from Isa's family.
Al glanced at the contents of the letter, and his originally pale face became even paler.
She stuffed the letter randomly into her pocket, gritted her teeth, and continued walking forward.
She believed that Mr. Ludden would solve this problem.
At about the same time, Luden also received a letter with exactly the same content.
He opened the envelope and there was a short message written on it,
"I regret to inform you that the experiment failed to achieve the expected results. According to your instructions, on a thunderstorm night, we put the mice into iron cages, placed the iron cages on the top of the mountain, and erected an iron rod to attract
Thunder and lightning came. When we arrived the next day, the mouse was dead..."
The mouse is dead?!
The experiment failed?!
Previously, Luden had arranged for people to conduct experiments near Shenbang.
This is just a precaution, just in case.
The principle of the Faraday cage is very simple.
In physics, simplicity often means powerful and difficult to change.
A mouse that could be used for experiments died suddenly and mysteriously...
Luden immediately came to the conclusion:
The problem isn't the Faraday cage, it's the mice!
The mice may have been frightened to death, they may have froze to death, or they may have been killed deliberately...
No matter which situation it belongs to, this reminds Luden of one thing:
The Faraday Cage is safe, but Al Isa is not!
If she were placed alone on the top of a mountain and allowed to be struck by lightning all night...
Maybe, she will die mysteriously like a mouse in an experiment.
No matter what the cause of her death was, she was not struck by lightning.
This is a result that Luden absolutely cannot accept!
Thinking of this, Luden's face became a little gloomier.
You can't rely on the kindness of others for this kind of thing.
In the Kingdom of God, there are many people who want Al to die!
Al is in a very dangerous situation... Luden needs to do something!
Without hesitation, Luden went directly to Pang Ge and said straight to the point,
"I want people, warriors who can defeat fear and the unknown, brave men who can execute orders accurately, warriors who are absolutely loyal to you."
He needs a capable team.
The legions of the Isa family were blocked across the Holy River and could not cross the Holy River without the order of the Senate.
As for the servants and thugs of the Isa family, these people can do business well. Let them follow you up the mountain on a thunderstorm night. I am afraid that a muffled thunder will destroy most of the team.
Luden knew very well that to carry out defense missions in such a harsh environment, one would need truly elite and experienced warriors.
There are only two parties that meet the conditions - the Inquisition and Pangge.
The Inquisition had no hope of dealing with such private matters.
Luden could only find his ally Pangge.
This is what allies are for!
Pangge looked at Luden and said confidently,
"Any soldier under my command can meet your requirements."
Luden rolled his eyes slightly and continued to ask,
"How many people do you have?"
Pang Ge's eyes lit up and he asked,
"How many people do you want?"
Luden did some research on where Al was going and even took the time to go there.
If you want to protect Al in the dark, you need to set up defenses in many places. If there are any flaws in the defense line, your success will fall short!
Luden did some calculations in his mind and reported a number, "Five hundred."
"I'll give you a thousand."
Pang Ge was a little excited, with sparks in his eyes, and he lowered his voice and said,
"After the orcs leave, I will have enough water and soil to satisfy a thousand people."
Weights need to be placed on both ends of the scale.
Luden can temporarily borrow a thousand people to protect Al from harm at this crucial moment tonight.
Then, Luden must give something in exchange.
water and soil.
Represents land.
This is what the soldiers under Pangge's command desire most.
Luden didn't hesitate and agreed directly, "Deal!"
Pangge took out a strange-looking whistle, threw it to Luden, and whispered,
"Take my coachman, leave the Kingdom of God, walk five cloud miles south, blow the whistle, three long and two short, and stop when you hear the same whistle in reply."
After speaking, Pangge continued to give instructions,
"You can take them away from the Kingdom of God. Remember, they must return to the other end of the Sacred River before dawn."
Putting down the whistle, Luden nodded slightly to indicate that he understood.
What if Pangge's legion, without orders from the Senate, crossed the Sacred River in an organized manner and appeared outside the Kingdom of God?
It’s no different than treason!
Tonight, Luden can lead them to protect Al under the cover of night.
But Luden must understand that these soldiers will die if they see the light!
No clues can be left!
Otherwise, neither the Senate, the great scholars, nor the justices would be able to protect Ludden!
Once the situation develops to the worst, even Pangge will draw a clear line with Luden and decisively abandon his troops to protect his commander.
Luden must protect these soldiers as much as possible while saving Al.
Willing to cross the sacred river privately, follow Pang Ge to lurk near the Kingdom of God, fully armed, and wait for Pang Ge's order to rise up...
These warriors are the best of the best.
There was another important reason why Pangge was willing to lend troops to Luden.
He brought the soldiers near the kingdom of God, ready to carry out great deeds and uphold righteousness at any time.
Now, Ponge has a better choice.
He can cooperate with Luden and solve the problem in a way that has a greater chance of winning and less bloodshed.
If it is possible not to lift the table, it is best not to lift the table.
Pangge's choice may be a wise one.
But a new question was placed in front of Pangge: How to appease these soldiers?
Everyone puts their heads on their belts and plays with you, but you suddenly stop playing?
Are you still wearing this yellow robe?!
It drives these guys crazy, even if Pang Ge doesn’t want to wear it, he must wear it!
Pang Ge is still worried about how to successfully send these people back with minimal losses.
Luden's request to borrow troops was like someone giving him a pillow when he fell asleep.
The two sides hit it off immediately.
Luden borrowed troops to protect Al.
At the same time, Luden did two things for Pangge.
To be continued...