Chapter 415 Tegrot On Fire
"Somewhere nice..." Mon tries to think of a place that fits the description. "It's Ryntum, then."
"What? Do you want to get me killed? Why would I go there when they are probably hunting me down?"
Mon shrugged, "I mean...that's the one that fits your description. Sidgean Empire is having a war with Duchy of Camble as we speak. If you travel south, Harkadia is basically a similar version of Turtevekesia. Inver is at war with Inverloch. Cerdeauxia is too close to Ryntum while Barlia is too cold. Blande, on the other hand, is controlled by influential families. With your bad luck, you probably gonna offend some arrogant young master in no time."
Matt was impressed by Mon's awareness of current affairs. Nevertheless, his words do have a point. A lot of places were in turmoil these days.
"Hmm...Maybe I should travel east. Piteretia Empire doesn't seem to have any major conflict. They are on three big islands and doesn't connect to the mainland. I'm sure the conflict won't spread easily at them."
"Well, take your time. It's not like you have a deadline to make the decision."
The conversation halted and a momentary silence fell between them. Only the sounds of the wagon wheels dominated the atmosphere. However, it didn't take long for Matt's enthusiasm to reignite.
As if there's a lightbulb lit on his head, Matt looks at his friend with shiny eyes.
"You know what? I have an idea."
"What is it?" Mon asked. Contrary to his friend, his tone lacks enthusiasm, suggesting how uninterested he is.
"Why not I go back to Tegrot?"
"And get yourself killed? Sure."
"No! Just think about it...The soldiers thought we would run away as far as we could and never return. So, they will put more focus on searching us elsewhere aside from Tegrot."
"I assume you want to hide under their nose. That's...plausible but still risky. Do it if you wish to and don't utter my name if you get caught."
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While Mon and Matt continued their conversation, an unsettling development unfolded in the city of Tegrot. n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Smoke billowed into the sky, casting a dark shadow over the usually busy streets.
Luckily, the captain of the convoy reported to him first and didn't take immediate action. If the criminals decide to start a fire before the main force arrived, they won't be enough manpower to control the whole situation. "Sir! I have come to report."
"Speak, soldier."
"We successfully prevented the fire from spreading and evacuated the citizens. I mean, all of the southern parts of the city have been vacated. However, the loss of property is huge. The entire block was destroyed."
"Any casualties?"
The soldier responded with a heavy tone, "Many only suffered first-degree burns, and a few have second-degree burns. They are currently receiving treatment. As for the death toll, 31 people unfortunately died."
"I see. That's very unfortunate. Tell me at least we find their hidden entrance point." Bain looks at the soldiers with a hopeful gaze.
"We found few of them, sir. But..." The soldier hesitated.
"What is it, soldier? Speak freely."
"In my opinion, sending troops underground is a suicide mission. We will be entering their territory without any map or guidance whatsoever while they are anticipating us."
"Soldier, if we wait, those who were captured and confined underground will die!"
"At this point, we should assume they are dead. I don't think they're kind and compassionate if they choose to burn the entire block."
"Right, right, right." Bain nods his head, "They are far from compassionate, let alone courageous. Therefore, I don't think they will fight us."
Just like Vanessa, Bain had the same thought as her.
Never did he consider criminals to be courageous. They will only fight when advantages are on their side and run when things turn the other way.
Although fighting inside the underground maze is advantageous to them, there's simply no certainty that the soldiers will choose to dive in.
The smoke will choke them to death if they wait like an idiot.
Bain is more inclined to assume that fire is a mere distraction. A distraction for them to escape.