Aihes walked along the alley until the end and saw no trace of anyone.
"Where did you go?" Ehes looked around. There was no back door or small window to escape. There were only sewers emitting a foul smell of sewage.
Wait, sewer.
Ehes looked at the manhole covers under his feet and tried to move it up.
There was a dark tunnel under the manhole cover. Ehes bent down and listened, feeling that there seemed to be a sound inside.
"Are you below?" Thinking of this, Ehes climbed down the ladder, and when he went down, he still closed the manhole cover again.
When he arrived at the sewer, Ehes followed the source of the sound and came to a door.
This door was obviously made from behind, and the corners of the wall even had some light leaks.
Turning his face back to its original appearance, Ehes pushed the door and walked in.
The house is like an underground tavern, and there are more than twenty people, including men and women, all of which are young.
When they saw Ehes' first reaction, they were shocked, and then they took out their pistols.
"I've come to the right place." Aihes thought, and raised his hand.
"Damn it, it's the Yipuer, was it actually discovered?" a man said, and walked up to press his pistol against Ehes' head.
"I'm not an Ipoel." Aihes said in a pure Herworth language, "I'm a Herworth, Aihes, Aihes Gardner, I haven't heard of my name.
Have you passed?"
"Wait, it seems that it's him, the bastard who assassinated King Aesaiah!" However, even though they recognized Aeshes, their expressions were still angry.
"There is someone else who killed the king." Aihes was speechless, "If the one who killed the king was really me, I would not need to come back and suffer."
"There have been rumors that you didn't leave Hulworth at all, right?"
"Okay, OK, it's not important to discuss who killed Esaiah now." Ehes said immediately, and pushed the gun against his forehead aside, "What we have to face now is Yi
Poole's invaders."
"If Isaiah had not died and Christian did not take office, Hulworth would not have fallen to this point." The man said, "King Isaiah would have invaded Joersh at Yipool.
Time sends troops to support.”
"It seems that you believe in Aisaiah very much." Aisaiah said, "but it's a pity that even Aisaiah is not good in the face of this situation. You think Epur didn't consider the invasion of Jorsh. Hull said that
Will Vos help? Will they do that without sufficient confidence? Or do you think our army can use rifles to kill the iron monsters flying from the sky?"
A series of questions from Ehes silenced everyone present.
"I saw the scene where the bank was blasted," Ehes continued, "Who did that?"
"I did it, is there any problem?" It was the one who pointed a gun at himself just now.
"Are you the one who sent the children guns and ammunition?" At this point, Ehes' tone was a bit solemn.
"Children? Guns? What are you talking about?"
"As you see, I am now wearing Ipoel's clothes, and just yesterday, a child treated me as an Ipoel soldier and attacked me with a gun." Ehes said, "The courage is commendable, but have you ever had it."
I thought about what would happen to that child.”
"Wait, I don't know what you said." The man hesitated and said, "I did fire guns to some civilians who were still outside, but the children..."
"It seems that he took whose gun he didn't know." Ehes said, sitting on the chair next to him, and picked up the wine placed on the table and poured himself a glass of wine, although
Ehes doesn't like drinking.
"So, what are your plans now? It should be more than just sabotage." Aihes asked.
"Why should I tell you..."
"Listen, young man...well, it looks like you're older than me." Ehes said, "Carlos, the current king of Epur, is a complete madman, a murderer without blinking an eye.
Demon, if you continue like this, he will find you and kill you all."
As he said that, Ehes wiped his face with his hand, and his face turned into the appearance of that man. Everyone present was shocked.
"I have a contract that can deal with him, and can also disguise the inside of Ipoel, but you can't. If you want to resist Ipoel in a real sense, you have to accept me, instead of continuing to worry about who is the one who assassinated the king.
.” Ehes continued.
"We can't believe you," said a woman sitting next to the piano. "We don't know if you will sell us backhandedly to Yipool."
"Well, I'll make you believe me, and you can tell me the plan after that," Ehes compromised, "but at least, you have to tell me where your guns came from."
"It was stolen from the car transporting weapons in Yipool." The man said at this time.
"Car? How do you know where the weapon-mounted car comes from and which one."
"I told them." A man said in a slightly crappy Hulworth language. "I am an Yipuer, and a soldier."
"Is that true? It seems that you are less trustworthy than me."
"I have seen the tragic situation in prison." The soldier said in silence, "It's simply hell on earth. I can't accept that Yipool has become a demonic country with the lives of a grass-rooted man, so I left the army."
"It seems that there are still good people." Aihes thought.
"I have been using disguise to send guns to the construction site and the factory during this period, but my guns were all taken from Bilcost."
"Stop talking nonsense. Now the people of Herworth can't even board the boat. How did you get to Bill Cost?" someone asked in disbelief.
"If you don't believe it, go get a gun next time, and you can go and follow me alone." Ehes said, "Who wants to be that person? There are so many guns in my place, so I can share them with you a batch.
”
No one spoke, after all, I don’t know if Ehes is his own person yet, so it would be dangerous to follow him rashly.
"No one is it? I really disappointed me. When I saw you bombing the bank, I thought you were brave people. It seemed that they were just a group of cowards who were hiding in the sewer with guns." Ehes said
Then, he drank the wine in the cup and got up and prepared to leave.
"Wait a minute." At this time, the man called out to Ehes, "I'll go with you."
"Very good." Aihes smiled, and the provocation was indeed very effective. "Tell me your name."