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Chapter 234(1/2)

Roger drew his sword and slashed back, and then asked, "Who?"

The sword cut in vain, but no one answered.

Something seemed to fly away in the darkness, silently.

Probably a bat.

Roger, who is a little superstitious, dare not stay here for too long.

He stepped on the water and quickly caught up with his team.

The stranger took them by a teardrop-shaped pillar.

Then he left, about the same distance as he had walked before.

Then, Roger saw another wall.

Roger didn't know how big this water palace was.

He roughly guessed that it was possible that it was not smaller than a football field.

Near the wall, there is another wooden staircase.

At the end of the ladder, there is also a round hole.

Outside the cave, there was also a wooden cabinet blocking.

Several guards pushed the cabinet away together.

So Roger and his gang walked out.

It was also a basement.

When they walked up from the basement, they opened the door and walked out.

Suddenly, Roger entered a bustling and noisy market.

He watched the people coming and going on the road, shoulder to shoulder.

There are many shops around and vendors are selling vigorously.

Roger stood in this downtown.

He was still recalling the underground water palace in his heart.

The noise of the ground and the silence of the ground.

The distance is so close, but the contrast is so large.

Roger was a little dazed.

He felt as if he had experienced a time travel and reached another world.

Roger shook his head and took his attention back.

He found that it did not seem to be affected by the riots in Augustus Square.

Even though there were mountains of corpses and blood in that square, the market was still very lively.

He thought, perhaps these Eastern Romans were already used to this kind of life.

He thought, maybe they didn't care about the killed poor people at all.

Roger saw that there was the Golden Gate far ahead.

He is ready to go over.

Then he noticed that the stranger who led the way had disappeared.

Perhaps it was when he was in a daze just now that the stranger just mingled among the crowd and walked away.

Roger didn't care.

He led the team to Kinmen.

There are people entering and leaving the door, and there is no blockade.

Roger nodded to the spy beside the door.

So the spy took the lead in leaving.

Those idle people who gathered in the damaged supplies carts just watched the fun but did not help seemed to suddenly lose interest in watching the fun. They all dispersed and quickly disappeared into the market crowd.

The driver seemed to have found the right way, and quickly repaired the car, and then drove it away.

After Roger walked out of the Golden Gate, he rode his horse.

He looked back at the walls of Theodore II.

Then he rode his horse and took everyone back to his camp.

Roger finally felt safe.

When Roger returned to the camp, he was still thinking about the mysterious stranger in his mind.

He didn't know why that man wanted to save them.

He didn't know who that person was.

He didn't know what kind of force behind that man and what purpose it was.

But he can't care so much now.

Roger saw Danny coming.

He asked Danny to keep the soldiers in the camp on alert.

Danny took the order, and then he said, "There is a dark-faced captain who said you have saved his life. He has been waiting for you here for a long time. Do you want to see him now?"

Roger knew who it was, and he said to Danny: "Let him come over."

Danny left, and soon the captain with a tanned face came over.

The captain fell to his knees when he saw Roger.

Roger helped him up.

The captain said, "My ship has been hidden, come and follow your arrangements."

Roger asked, "Is there really no way to rush through the iron chains of Golden Horn Bay?"

The captain said, "There is really nothing to do."

Roger was still a little unwilling to give up, and he said, "Can you take me to see it?"

The captain said: "No problem, I rowed a small boat and I can take you there."

So Roger ordered Henk to bring two guards to follow.

They followed the captain and boarded the captain's boat on the shore.

The captain rowed his oars and sent Roger and the four of them to the north of Golden Horn Bay.

Then they got off the boat and walked east along the bay.

On the way, Roger saw the south bank of the bay, Constantinople along the walls of Golden Horn, which were about 10 to 15 meters high, and were just a single-story wall.

However, the city wall is very close to Golden Horn Bay, almost close to the water surface.

If an army wants to attack from this direction, it may be difficult to find a place to settle down.

Roger thought, maybe that's why the Eastern Romans did not make this wall very high and thick.

But Roger felt that if he really wanted to attack the city.

Instead of being futile in front of the fearful wall defense system to the west.

It's better to try this direction.

He thought, maybe he could attack directly from the water.

Let the soldiers on the boat climb up along the mast and then directly climb to the wall.

Alternatively, you can try to directly hit this section of the city wall with the impact angle of the ship.

He thought that as long as the ship was fast enough to destroy one or two ships, he might be able to collapse this section of the city wall.

Then the soldiers could rush into the city through the gap.

He thought that although these things were a bit difficult to do, they were definitely better than attacking from the west.

Roger walked while thinking about it.

Until the captain reminded: "The Galatian Peninsula is ahead."

Roger looked ahead, the north shore of Golden Horn Bay.

There is a hill there, the highest point is 80 meters high, and the hill is full of greenery.

The hill is leaning towards the water surface, and the section close to the water surface is relatively flat.

There were no plants on the hill, and dark rocks were exposed.

Roger did not see the famous Galatian Tower and the city of Galatian where the Genoese gathered.
To be continued...
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