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Chapter Eighteen The Consequences of Impulse

Lush branches and leaves flew past his head. Su Ge raised his head and found that through the gaps in the branches and leaves, he could vaguely see the stars in the sky.

"Stop running, I haven't caught up with you."

Su Ge caught up with Akins and began to huff and puff. After a while, Miston Ge also caught up.

Su Ge looked around and found that he was surrounded by a very dense forest. Under the quiet moonlight, there was only the sound of insects chirping.

"Where is this?" Akins asked, wiping the sweat from his head with one hand.

"You started running first, you ask me?"

"It's good that I started running first, but that doesn't mean I know the road."

"This is Tamaria Park," Mistongo said. "We came all the way out from the south gate and came directly here."

The three people looked at each other and found that no one was following them, and finally felt relieved.

Su Ge stared at Adkins for a while, took the hat back from the other person's head, put it on his own head, and asked angrily:

"Why are you running?"

"Didn't you see how powerful that bodyguard is?" Akins asked.

"Does that have anything to do with you running away?"

"If you can't fight, run away is my survival principle. Otherwise, what if I stay and wait for them to catch me?"

"You also know the consequences!" Su Ge started to get angry. "Since you know the consequences, why don't you think more about it before taking action? Do you have to make things into such an uncontrollable situation?"

"That's the ambassador. The ambassador came from the Mogorian United States. He represents a country. Now he is beaten in the medical school. Do you know the seriousness of this matter?"

Seeing Su Ge's angry look, Akins was stunned and said, "Didn't you take action too?"

"I," Su Ge was speechless for a moment and said bravely, "but I missed the hit."

"The meaning is the same," Akins waved his hand, sat down on the spot, picked a grass stem, put it in his mouth, and muttered, "Hey, this result is actually acceptable."

"That guy is so hateful. If I don't punch him, I will definitely lose sleep tonight."

"Well, that's right, I will definitely have trouble sleeping tonight." Su Ge also nodded.

When Akins saw Su Ge's appearance, he turned around and said with a smile:

"What are you worried about? That guy doesn't know who we are at all, and there's nothing he can do to find us. As for those students, when they see us helping them vent their anger, they should be on our side, and there's no way they could betray us."

You are very proficient in these terms. I wonder what experiences you have had before... Su Ge complained in his heart. After thinking about it, he found that what Akins said made sense.

"It makes sense!" Su Ge stood up, "If you do this, you are harming those students, you know?"

"Why are you hurting those students? I am standing up and representing justice!" Akins showed an unhappy look on his face.

"Can you still bear it after seeing what you saw? I can't do it anyway. A guy like that deserves to die. I gave him an advantage by punching him."

Although Su Ge was very angry, it had to be said that his impression of Akins had improved.

He originally thought that Akins was also a pervert, but looking at it now, he probably just likes to look at girls, which is completely different from the kind of person En Guize.

Besides...

Being able to throw out a fist in that situation must be a person who is full of justice in his heart, but his brain is a bit simple and he does not consider the consequences.

Su Ge turned his head and saw Miston Ge listening attentively, and suddenly felt a trace of despair in his heart.

"Mis wants to go back to class. What do you think we'll do next?"

And myself, I still live in the bell tower, I am really homeless now... Su Ge sighed again.

"Take a few days off. I don't believe he will always be at the door." Akins said indifferently, "And it was the two of us who were doing it from beginning to end, and he had no involvement at all."

Su Ge wanted to say something else, but Miston Ge held his shoulder.

"I'm fine, Sugar. Besides, we didn't do anything wrong."

"Theoretically speaking, this is good, but the reality is completely different," Su Ge sighed, "Forget it, we have reached this point, we can only find ways to solve the problem."

"You," Sugar pointed at Akins, "our cooperation ends here. All actions mentioned before must be directed by me. You have not abided by it. Therefore, the cooperation is over. You go back to the Reader's Church. There is Kerry.

Under the protection of Bishop Ding, you should be fine."

"What about you?"

"We have our own place to go." Su Ge glanced at Akins, "Don't follow me, although your previous punch was good, but..."

"But what?" Akins asked.

"No more buts, just don't follow me anyway."

After saying that, Su Ge turned around and left with Miston Ge, and soon disappeared deep into the woods.

Akins chewed a grass stalk, lay on the ground and stared at the sky for a while, then suddenly jumped up and ran in the direction where Su Ge and the two left.

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At Mistongo's suggestion, Sugar took a detour from the No. 3 bridge over the Rivers River and then turned north. He did not take the rail train or carriage, but only relied on his legs to return to the Mutual Aid Association.

Su Ge was still concentrating on making up excuses, but when he came back, he found that Xina had gone out very rarely, and the entire mutual aid association was empty and there was no sound.

"Let's take a rest. There is very little time left for us. We must come up with a countermeasure as soon as possible." Su Ge said and poured a glass of water for Miston Ge.

"What countermeasure?"

"To be honest, I don't think that guy will let us go."

"What will he do?"

"Go to the Griffin Royal Family or the police station. After all, he was beaten. Even if the students next to him are on our side, the fact is that he was indeed injured. There is no doubt that someone must do it.

Take responsibility for this.”

After Su Ge finished speaking, he became anxious.

This was his third day in Faerun, but he didn't expect such a thing to happen.

Considering the seriousness of the problem, the worst outcome Su Ge could think of was to be arrested. The better option was to leave Faerun.

Thinking of the purpose of coming to Faerun, Su Ge only felt a tightening in his chest, as if there was a cluster of flames burning inside, making him restless.

"What about Akins?" Mistongo asked.

"Stay in the Reader's Church, or go back to Seziva." Su Ge said, "He has more choices than us, but it also depends on his own thoughts."

What to do? Su Ge started to think about it.

Judging from what happened at that time, he and Akins took action one after another. Although his attack was blocked, he should be recognized as being with Akins.

Ambassador Mogorian was beaten in public in the medical school? Sugar thinks this will probably make the headlines in tomorrow's Faerun Daily.

The only choice was to find Mr. Ondu, hoping it wouldn't cause him any trouble... Su Ge sighed, heard a knock on the door, and turned around to open the door.

"Hi."

Akins leaned aside and said hello relaxedly in the charming night.

The next moment, Su Ge suddenly closed the door, but Adkins, who had quick eyes and quick hands, stretched out his arm to stop him.

"How did you come here?" Su Ge asked.

Akins rubbed his arm that was pinched by the door and walked in very naturally. He found a place to sit down and looked at the association's furnishings.

"A bit shabby, but okay, I don't mind."

"How did you come here?" Su Ge asked again.

"It's very simple. Although I can't keep up with you, I know your origins. Have you forgotten?" Akins smiled, "I inquired a little and found out about this place, so I came here.

Looking for you."

"Looking for us? Why are you looking for us?"

"We are companions. Companions who have defeated Ambassador Mowglien together are partners of justice." Akins said, clenching his fists on his chest. "If there are difficulties, shouldn't we all face them together?"

"No, you are the biggest difficulty now," Su Ge said. "If my guess is correct, the ambassador should only look for you and not the two of us."

"That's why I came here," Akins' confident face suddenly showed a look of embarrassment, "I'm in trouble now, I hope you can help me."

Su Ge and Miston Ge looked at each other and fell silent.

"Can't you go back to the Church of the Reader? After all, you are also a believer in the Church of Knowledge. Explain what happened clearly. I think Bishop Credding will understand it, right?"

"I will understand, but the corresponding punishment will also increase. You have never experienced that kind of terror, and even your dreams are the kind of endorsement..." As he said this, Akins shivered hard.

Actually I understand, but I don't want to understand... Su Ge looked at the time, a little worried about Sheena's whereabouts, and even more worried that Sheena's original impression of herself would become worse after seeing Akins.

"You'd better leave quickly, I beg you." Su Ge said helplessly, "It's better to handle this matter separately. We are all together. If something happens, won't the whole army be wiped out?"

Just as the two were arguing, the door of the association opened.

Hina walked in expressionlessly, and after putting away the package in her arms, she found that there were three people in the room. Her eyes instantly turned cold and she looked at Su Ge.

"Commission, there is a commission..." Su Ge took out the reason he had made up before, "It's so late, where have you been?"

"Daily food shopping." Xina said and started to pack her things.

Su Ge and the others remained motionless, just like three stone statues, staring at Hina, with only their eyes moving around their bodies.

The weird and dull atmosphere made Xina also feel that something was wrong, she raised her head and said: "You continue, you don't need to worry about me."

"Okay, okay." Su Ge said with a smile, "Is there anything different outside?"

Xina said expressionlessly: "What's the difference? It's just Faerun."

"By the way, there is indeed one thing. When I was buying food just now, I heard the lady next door saying that the ambassador of Mogorian was beaten at the Royal Medical College of Faerun."


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