Although he was holding a long-range weapon in his hand, looking at the daggers hanging on his waist, it was clear that the other party was not a good opponent in close combat.

If you resist stubbornly...you will inevitably suffer.

Since I'm in trouble today, I might as well do it quickly and avoid physical pain.

"Smart choice, ma'am."

Roy walked forward with a smile, took out the handcuffs he had taken from the group of soldiers before, and handcuffed Nasty neatly.

The overall situation has been decided.

Now, all we have to do is wait for the battle between Jeston and Holhaiya to end.

Roy leaned leisurely against the wall, watching the battle.

The habit of slacking off was ingrained in him, not to mention that Jeston might not like his meddling.

The two of them were of the same kind, and he clearly knew that the other wanted to show off, so...

I'm just doing you a favor, maybe we'll be colleagues in the future~

On the other side, Talina turned around and picked up the parts of the tin man. She pulled out a snakeskin bag from the corner and put the tin man's hands and feet into it as if she was collecting garbage.

No matter whether the Tin Man is dead or alive, we have to keep his body safe, right?

If buried in this way, the body will be intact, and she can be said to have repaid the person's original guidance.

Talina moved quickly and collected the parts of the Tin Man together in a few seconds. Then, she and Roy watched the battle between Jeston and Holhaiya.

Jeston's fighting skills and strength are far superior to Holhaiya's, and Holhaiya has been suppressed and unable to raise his head because of his deliberate plan.

Soon, the battle came to an end.

Finishing with a side kick, Jayston successfully took down the agent.

Snap!

"Okay, pack up and take them back. I have some questions for them."

The clapping attracted the attention of the two people. Talina threw the snakeskin bag over her shoulder and turned to walk back the way she came.

Later, Nasti was forced to carry the unconscious Holhaiya on her back, and under the supervision of Jeston and Roy, she staggered to keep up with Talina's pace.

"Good weight..."

Feeling the weight on her body, Nasti was forced to lower her body and looked like she had lost all hope in life.

This guy...

Why is it so heavy?!

.........

"Quick! Hurry! Go this way!"

Supporting Saria, Ifrit used the fire to illuminate the road ahead and guide the direction forward.

"Um..."

He silently lifted it up, increased the strength in his hands, and tried his best to embrace most of Saria's body.

However, in the dark environment, Ifrit's flame was destined to be unable to illuminate everything, and their vision was always obstructed.

After all, they are now running for their lives and cannot make a big fuss. That would be tantamount to throwing away their lives and living too long.

The road under your feet is so complicated that you have to be careful with every step you take.

But even with such caution, Hemer still missed a step.

"Well!"

The sudden feeling of weightlessness made Hemer stagger. The balance she had maintained with great difficulty was instantly broken, and all of Saria's weight fell on her.

Vaifan's hot body temperature touched the skin of her face, making Hemer shake her head uncomfortably.

She regained her footing and took on Saria's weight.

"Hemer! Are you okay?!"

"I'm fine, it's just that Saria..."

Panting, Hemer turned his head to look at Saria who was leaning on his shoulder.

The current Saria has lost her former sharpness. She is sleeping peacefully and has a more wise air. She looks...

Become much more knowledgeable and well-mannered?

Strange, why do I have such an idea...

Shaking his head, Hemer put this strange thought behind him.

Is Saria well-educated?

Then no one can be considered kind.

"I'll help you hold her."

On the other side, Ifrit didn't know what was going on in Hemer's mind. She only saw the sweat on Hemer's forehead and his trembling legs.

"Your head is all sweaty. We need to get out of here."

Using his sleeve to wipe the sweat from Hemer's forehead, Ifrit helped lift up half of Saria's body.

Quickened the pace.

Just now, they had encountered more than one wave of enemies in this secret passage, but they were all stopped by Rosemary.

But the number of enemies was too large, and in order to give them enough time to escape, Rosemary completely destroyed the tunnel and blocked the route.

but...

In this case, rosemary is left behind.

Although these problems were not a problem at all with Rosemary's abilities, Ifrit was still worried about his friend.

Talina was called out by a phone call. Rosemary was the only guarantee she had left for herself. Now, this guarantee has been temporarily redeemed by the number of people on the other side.

Now, I can only rely on myself...

But... she's not sure...

"If Saria doesn't wake up soon, we might really be caught up..."

Looking back worriedly, Ifrit said anxiously.

The faint sound coming from behind gave her a bad feeling, like... the sound of human footsteps.

"It's okay, I can still... speed up a little bit."

He gritted his teeth and sped up, but the weight on his body made Hemer's acceleration seem ineffective.

Looking at Hemer's flushed face, Ifrit was worried about Hemer.

"But you look... Hemer, how about letting me carry Saria? I'm strong, I can..."

"It's okay... I'm fine."

Hemer forced a smile and rubbed Ifrit's head with his hand.

"Later... we'll still have to rely on you to protect us..."

"This is... the best allocation."

Volume 9: Chapter 76: Afraid of Death?

"I..."

Ifrit hesitated for a moment, but still loosened his grip on Saria.

Hemer was right. With Rosemary "falling behind", she was the only one left to fight.

Those guys wouldn't play any knight duel with her. They would definitely launch the most violent attack right from the start. If she was even a step slower, she would most likely be wiped out.

She could still distinguish this simple situation.

"Then be careful. If you can't hold on any longer, tell me..."

After whispering a warning, Ifrit opened the safety of the flamethrower and cleared the way three meters ahead of Hummer.

Her eyes were fixed on the darkness ahead, and she would pull the trigger instantly if she saw any unusual movement.

"Well, I will."

Smiling, Hemer weighed Saria on his body.

Listening to the other person's gradually steady breathing, Hemer's rapidly beating heart also calmed down.

She looked at Ifrit's back and couldn't help but sigh: "He's really grown up..."

Originally a small one, not even as high as Saria's chest, now...

But he was already taller than himself, and he was also able to stand in front to protect himself and Saria.

This strong contrast made Hemer very relieved. Ifrit was no longer the child who needed his protection. On the contrary, they now still needed Ifrit's protection.

Maybe, what they say about letting go...is not wrong?

"Ah! Hemer! We're here! In front... in front is the door!"

In front, Ifrit, who was walking, suddenly shouted excitedly.

A door appeared in front of her that was out of place in this tunnel. Its unique style was more similar to the decoration of Rhine Life.

This was the exit Yara told them, the door that would lead them to a safe place, giving them a chance to breathe.

This is a passage that only Yara knows, so they believe it without a doubt.

"Well...it's always better to be careful and cautious."

Hearing that Ifrit had found the exit, Hemer's expression looked much better, but she still remained vigilant and reminded Ifrit.

"Okay... I'll go observe first."

Just as Ifrit was about to open the door, he suddenly stopped, took the flamethrower at hand, and put his eyes close to the gap in the door.

Now that she has Saria and Hummer behind her, she can no longer be so reckless.

Be alert and careful, even if it's futile, it won't delay you for long.

Through the narrow gap, Ifrit saw the situation outside. At this moment, she was extremely grateful that she did not act rashly.

Outside...there was a group of fully armed soldiers standing there!

There's another big guy!

Carefully and slowly backing away, Ifrit tried his best not to make any noise that might attract the attention of people outside, but at this moment, a strange object fell from Hemer's body.

pat~

Like a ball of wet mud.

From the moment the silvery-white transmitter landed on the ground, it began to crawl madly towards the door.

"Hemer...what is this?"

Ifrit asked curiously, stepping on the crawling transmitter with one foot, squatting down and preparing to help Hemer pick up the fallen object.

"Don't touch it! It's dangerous!"

"Dangerous? Not more dangerous than my fire, right?"

"This is also a product of the Rhine Experiment."

"Really?! Then I'll burn it right now!"

"No! Wait! Don't burn it yet!"

Hemer called out to Ifrit sternly, and looked in doubt at the direction where the transmitter was heading, the door that they regarded as a way out.

Ever since it left Parvis's "experimental base", it seemed to have lost all instructions from the center and stopped moving.

He never expressed any "desire" for his own kind again.

It was as if its mission was just to lead him to find Parvis.

But Hemer knew clearly.

Teacher...Parvez never does anything unnecessary.

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