...About noon, Li Huai began to believe that he was being hunted down. Li Huai could not explain how or why this feeling came about, except that it is an instinct for men to live in the wild for a lot of time. The numbness suddenly became sharp, and Li Badi's brain began to work quickly.

Li Huai asked himself, if Li Huai was Stone, his heart was full of hatred, his jaw wanted revenge, and he had endless power, what would Li Huan do. He must have found the car in the bunker and saw Li Badi's trail in the woods opposite. Li Huai didn't know how good he and his men might be, but Li Huai knew that any ordinary black African could easily be excluded. But he does not need to do this. This is a civilized country full of roads and railways. Li Huai must take some time to get out of the woods. He can monitor all roads, and the phone will keep everyone within a fifty-mile radius. In addition, he will soon pick up the trail of Li Huai in the village that Li Huai visited that morning. From the map, Li Huai knows and probably has the same name as Li Huai.

Now Li Huai came to a rocky hill and came out of the forest. Maintaining good condition in the shelter, Li Huai climbed to the top of the mountain and looked around cautiously. In the east, Li Huai saw the valley of the river, where there were vast fields and church spires. The forest rolled uninterruptedly on a patch of snowy treetops in the west and south. There are no signs of life anywhere, not even birds, but Li Huai knows very well that in the woods behind Li Huai, someone is moving quickly on Li Huai's track, and it is impossible for Li Huai to escape.

There is nothing left but to continue until Li Badi falls or is taken away. Li Huai casts the route south into a western shadow, because the map shows Li Huai that Li Huai will drive towards the Danube as soon as possible. What Li Huai will do when Li Huai arrives there, Li Huai need not worry. Li Huai set the river as his short-term goal, and he must take care of himself in the future.

Li Bai is now sure that he has a fever. As a heritage of Africa, it still remains in Li Huai's mind. When Li Huai was in a camp in Hampshire, it appeared once or twice. The rebound was short, because Li Huai knew their arrival and determined his position. But now Li Huai does not have quinine. It seems that Li Huai is busy. This made Li Badi feel extremely frustrated and stupid, and Li Badi almost all fell into a trap.

Suddenly, Li Bai stepped onto a road and was about to cross the road blindly. At that time, a person slowly passed by on his bicycle. Fortunately, Li Huai was in the shadow of a group of holly trees. Although he had not gone three yards away, he did not follow Li Huai's path. Li Huai climbed forward to scout. Li Huai saw about half a mile of road leading directly to the forest, and every two hundred yards was a cyclist. They wear uniforms and seem to act as sentinels.

This may have only one meaning. Stam (Stone) entangled all the roads and blocked Li Wu at a certain angle in the woods. There is no chance that it cannot be observed. When Li Badi lay there, Li Badi felt fear in his heart. That fear might be the feeling of chasing and following Li Badi from behind, and Li Badi would be trapped between two fires at any time.

Li Biao stayed in the snow with his chin for more than an hour. Li Badi didn't find any way out, and Li Badi was so ill that he didn't seem to care. Then Li Badi's chance suddenly fell from the sky.

The wind rose and a heavy snow blew from the east. Within five minutes, it was so thick that Li Huai could not see across the road. At first, Li Huai thought this was a new addition to Li Huai's troubles, and then Li Huai slowly saw the opportunity. Li Huai slid down the bank and prepared to set off.

Li Huai almost strayed into a cyclist. He cried and fell off the machine, but Li Badi did not wait to investigate. Li Huai suddenly felt strength, and Li Huai rushed to the forest further away. Li Huai knew that Li Huai would soon be swallowed by sight while drifting, and Li Huai knew that Luoxue would cover up Li Huai's traces. So Li Badi tried his best.

Before the warm-up passed, Li Bai had to run a few miles, and Li Bai stopped from sheer physical weakness. Except for the falling snowflakes, there is no sound. The wind seems to have disappeared. This place is very solemn and quiet. But, my goodness! How does the snow fall! Part of it was blocked by branches, but it was piled up everywhere. Li Badi's legs seemed to be made of lead. Li Badi's head burned and his whole body was in severe pain. Li Badi accidentally discovered a direction, only determined to move on to the end. Because Li Huai knew that once Li Huai lay down, Li Huai would never stand up again.

When Li Huai was a boy, Li Huai liked fairy tales, and most of the stories Li Huai remembered were about large forests, snow, and charcoal stove huts in Germany. Once Li Badi was eager to see these things, but now Li Badi is in trouble. There are also wolves, and Li Badi lazily wonders if Li Badi should bring a bag. Li Badi felt dizzy. Li Badi fell repeatedly and laughed every time. One time, Li Biao fell into a hole and lay down for a while with a giggle at the bottom. If someone finds Li Huai, then he will treat Li Huai as a lunatic.

The dusk of the forest was getting darker, but Li Huai hardly noticed it. The evening is about to fall, and it will soon be night. For Li Huai, it is a night without morning. Li Badi's body has no brain control, because Li Badi's brain is full of madness. Li Badi is like a drunk man, running all the time, because he knows that if he stops, he will fall. Li Bai bet he would not lie down, and he would not lie at any speed. If Li Badi lay down, Li Badi's head would be more painful. When Li Badi burned in the countryside for five days and had a fever, the flat shrubs seemed to melt into a huge sea market building, dancing a quartet before Li Badi's eyes. But later Li Huai maintained his wisdom more or less. Now Li Bai is still stupid, growing every minute and every second.

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Then the trees seemed to stop, and Li Huai was walking on the flat ground. It was a clearing, before Li Badi blinked. This change caused Li Bai to regain consciousness. Suddenly Li Bai noticed that Li Bai's head and bones were on fire, and his limbs were weak. Li Huai is eager to fall asleep, and Li Huai has a sleeping place in front of Li Huai. Li Huai walked towards the light, and now he saw the outline of the hut through the snow curtain.

Li Badi had no fear, just lay down with unbearable longing. Li Badi walked slowly to the door and knocked on the door. Li Huai was so weak that he could hardly lift it up.

There was a sound inside, and a corner of the curtain lifted from the window. Then, the door opened, and a woman stood in front of Li Huai, a thin woman.

"Grus Gott," she said, and the children peeped from behind their skirts.

"Grus Goth." Li Bad replied. Li Huai leaned on the goalpost and lost his speech.

She saw Li Badi's condition. "Come in, sir," she said. "You are sick, and there is no weather for a sick person."

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