Chapter 12 The Curse(2/2)
Then the priest sighed: "Everything is God's will."
After sitting quietly for a while, the coachman came in and told us that it was time to leave. He said: "We are taking another mountain road. Although it is a long detour, we can still get there. It is a good time to go now."
So everyone got up, and the coachman had already hitched up the carriage. In addition to the original horse-drawn carriage, he let the baron's war horse and the ranger's horse pull the merchant's covered carriage. The war horse was a little unhappy, but fortunately it still obeyed the order.
The "gift" was strolling leisurely by the side.
The coachman complained to Roger: "I wanted to call your horse, but it just refused to hitch it. You have turned the horse into a dog. Let me see how you ride it in the future."
Everyone held torches and hurried on. The road out of the town was flat and they didn't dare to go up the mountain. Fortunately, the coachman was experienced and by the time they reached the mountain pass, it was bright enough to see the road clearly.
Roger sat on the hay and saw a ship with several masts coming up from the sea outside the town. Now they didn't have to worry. The crew could only search along the coast. They would never dare to stray too far from the ship.
The baron, who was so weak that he could only ride in a carriage, said unconvinced: "In fact, we don't have to leave at all. We can fight them at the dock. I don't believe we can't beat them."
Roger looked at the baron's half swollen and half pale face, and was too embarrassed to say anything to hurt him.
At this time, the coachman suddenly asked: "Where are the gold coins? Who took the gold coins?"
The ranger interfaced: "I didn't see it. I didn't see it when I woke up. Roger, do you know?"
Roger thought for a moment and said, "I didn't see it. Isis must have put it away."
"That's in the house," said the priest.
Chapter completed!