The innocence ticket is a good thing. Although the warriors in the city are like mad dogs, they still retain a little respect for the god Hector.
The gorgeous parchment given by Scott and bearing the seal of the cult was held up by Schliemann and passed through the smoking neighborhoods under the gaze of the evil warriors.
Walter's sword was never in the scabbard, and even Vivian's long dagger was always held in her hand. They would not expect a piece of parchment to protect the king's safety.
Along the way, Apton asked Selu many questions, all about assassinations.
He was curious about how Selu transformed from an Orion child into an assassination master.
Sailu was absent-minded and replied to this question one after another, which made Vivian on the side extremely disgusted.
Arriving at the main street of Bell Street, Selu was surprised to find that it was blocked by a two-meter-high roadblock built by debris.
"how……"
Schliemann didn't care and followed Selu to the next street corner.
Walter stared at the roof warily, he always felt that danger would come from above.
At another intersection, there was still a messy barricade.
Just as Schliemann was about to approach the large pile, a man appeared on the roof, with his bow and arrow drawn in one go.
The arrow struck Schliemann in the chest, but failed to penetrate.
He picked up the arrow on the ground and looked at it, then turned to Walter: "You're not here yet? Why did Madd say I'm your captain too!"
Walter moved instinctively, but he stopped and looked at Ampton. Ampton sighed and said, "Of course you have to listen to the captain..."
Looking at Walter who climbed up the wall, Schliemann ordered: "Don't kill him, first see what's going on inside."
Selu on the side jumped and shouted: "Hey, look who's inside..."
After she finished shouting, she remembered that these people were outsiders and knew no one. She desperately grabbed the pillars of the hall and tried to climb to the roof.
The neighborhood started shouting, and someone screamed and fell from the roof.
Ampton came close to Schliemann and asked in a low voice: "You really can surprise me anytime. What kind of treasure is that? Why didn't it penetrate you?"
"This is going to shoot me right through, and you'll have to be your king in Hisoka."
Selu, who had climbed onto the roof, swooped down and an arrow shot over her head. With a whoosh, she almost fell off the roof again.
She quickly grabbed hold and shouted at the top of her lungs: "Stop, stop, stop! It's me! Selu De Beer! Who's in charge now?"
The attack did stop, and Schliemann saw Walter on the roof holding his sword behind his back and standing there straight.
There was a faint voice shouting: "Holy crap, where is Ram? Didn't he find you?"
"He's here, Uncle House, who's in charge now?"
"I... you guys come in quickly and don't recruit other soldiers later."
"There are no other warriors around here..."
Sailu said, jumping off the roof, and her voice followed her to the other side of the barricade.
A few minutes later, Schliemann and his party climbed over the wall and entered the neighborhood. Everyone knew House, and they didn't even need to introduce themselves.
"Where's Hank Redol?"
Selu asked.
"I don't know. The order he gave me was to ensure that there are no other soldiers on Bell Street."
Selu snorted, her face gloomy, as if she had deep sorrow for Hank.
House scratched his head and whispered, "Aren't you in the same group?"
"Who is with this coward?"
Minster on the side sighed: "He also has his own difficulties."
"Then he is also a coward."
After Sailu finished speaking, she turned and walked towards Schlieman.
"Just wait, it will probably take a while."
Schliemann saw that Antler City would change hands today.
Outside the city, on the dry riverbed separated by a wall from Bell Street, Hilpeter was following the group of people as they walked slowly along the side of the riverbed.
He is straight-minded but not stupid.
When he made a big circle and got to the end of the team, he just said "I'm sorry I'm late" and got into the team trying to sneak into the city.
Hilpeter didn't need to know what they were going to do in Antler City, all he wanted was to follow them into the city.
The tunnel is very long, very short, and very dark, much like the corridors in the ruins of the temple.
The people behind him kept bumping into him, and the double-edged ax kept hitting his butt, which annoyed him.
"Don't squeeze. I can't walk without walking in front of you!"
"It's not that I want to squeeze. If I don't leave, I will be stabbed to death by the idiot behind me."
"If you can put things away, put it away. If you can't put it away, don't move forward..."
"I'm sorry, can you please stop poking me!"
Hilpeter's words turned into an exchange of accusations in the tunnel. Fortunately, the accusations did not escalate, and they were still moving forward at an extremely slow speed.
After a long time, Hilpeter finally saw the light. After he climbed out, he looked around and found that it was a cellar made of stone.
At the urging of the people behind him, he climbed out along the rope ladder at the entrance of the cellar and saw the bright sun.
He had never felt that the sun was so bright.
"Huh? Hill Peter?"
Hilpeter looked in the direction of the sound and saw his captain, the sponsor of this trip, the lovely Vivian, and Walter, who annoyed him from every angle.
"Wow...boss!"
"Call Captain! Why can't this problem be corrected after almost five years?"
Schliemann took the leather bag containing the leaf pendant and stared at Hilpeter waiting for his return.
Hilpeter briefly described the entire process, glanced at Ampton who was listening nearby, thought about it, and finally told him that the pendant was ineffective.
"It didn't work? It even burned the other party..."
Schliemann held his chin and thought for a while, then said, "We have to go to the ruins after the things here are over."
"That place is very weird. Although it didn't go all the way, it reminded me of the underground secret room of the Flame God Sect."
"Huh? Where does it look like?"
Hilpeter felt that his tongue was tied. He just felt like it, but he couldn't tell how it was like it.
"Just...just, they are all made of stone! They are all deep underground, they are all dark, and they all have narrow passages..."
Schliemann pinched the bridge of his nose. He felt that such a place would be found under a castle or a temple.
A crisp slap rang out. People looked towards the direction of the sound and saw an angry Selu and a staggering young man who had been beaten.
"Hank, you said you would give me an explanation when we meet again, now you explain why you refused to save Webber!"
Hank straightened up, with a smile on his face that made him look like a big boy next door.
"That was your father's decision. He didn't want to put the entire plan at risk of being exposed for one person. I tried to rescue him when he was caught, but his decision was the same."
"I do not believe……"
Selu shook her head. She couldn't accept that her father, who usually loved her, would let her happiness be ruined and remain indifferent.
"That's the truth, Selu. What you need is not to believe in its existence, but to accept its existence."