That afternoon was unfortunate from the beginning. This was not the mist and drizzle of the previous day, but a stiff northern gale, which caused a few rain showers on Mai Xia's face and numb Ma's hands. Mai Xia walked the same road, but to the west of the ditch digging team, he reached a shallow valley with a white village among cypress trees. In addition, there is a very respected road that brought Mai Xia to the top, and in sunny weather, there must be a good prospect. Then Mai Xia turned the horse, and then Li Bai adjusted his course to hit the top of the long downward drive. Li Huai wanted to investigate the White Villa.

But before getting into trouble, Mai Xia went very far. It emerged from a shepherd dog. It was a yellow mongrel and rude animal, pounced like thunder and lightning. Peter took special interest in him and bit the heel of his horse's hoof so hard that it shrank in the road. Li Huai should have warned him, but it was not until it was too late that Li Huai realized what had happened. For Peter, who is accustomed to the mongrels living among black Africans, he adopted a simple way to deal with this pest. Since the whip was dismissive, he came out with the pistol and passed the bullet through its head.

When the game started, the echo from the camera hardly disappeared. A big guy ran towards Mai Xia and shouted frantically. Li Huai guessed that he was the owner of the dog and proposed to ignore it. But his crying summoned two other companions-from their eyes it was a soldier-they approached Maisha and untied their rifles as they ran. Li Huai's first thought was to show them Maixia's heel, but Li Huai didn't want to be shot in the back. They looked like men who couldn't stop shooting. Therefore, Mai Xia slowed down and faced them.

They are as barbarous trio as you want to avoid. The shepherd looked as if he had been dug up, a dirty child with tousled hair and a beard like a bird's nest. Two soldiers stood with sullen faces and pointed their fingers at the guns, while the other young man ran wildly, dashed, and continued to point at Peter, who stared at his attacker with gentle eyes without blinking.

Disgustingly, neither Maisha nor Turkish spoke. Li Huai tried German, but to no avail. Mai Xia sat looking at them, they stood and rushed towards Mai Xia, it was almost dark. Once Li Huai turned around, as if moving on, the two soldiers jumped in front of Li Huai.

They jabbed at each other, and then one said slowly: "He...wants...pounds", and he raised five fingers. They apparently learned that Maisha was not German from the reduction of Maisha's secondary arm.

"If he gets a penny, Li Huai will be hanged," Li Huai said angrily, and the conversation reached a deadlock.

The situation was getting worse, so Li Huai said a word to Peter. The rifles in the soldiers' hands were loose. Before lifting them, Mai Xia had covered them with pistols.

Li Huai said, if you move, you are dead. They knew it was okay and stood still, the shepherd stopped the carnival, and muttered like a gramophone after the recording.

"Leave the gun," Li Badi said sharply. "Hurry up, otherwise Mai Xia will shoot."

This tone, even if it is not written, conveys what Li Badi means. They still stared at Mai Xia and let the rifle slide to the ground. For the next second, Mai Xia forced the horses on them, and the three horses ran like rabbits. Li Bai said hello to encourage them. Peter removed the carbine and threw it into the exfoliating area to discover it.

This delay is a waste of time. By now, it was dark. Before the dark night, Mai Xia had not ridden a mile. This is an annoying dilemma, because Li Huai has completely lost his way. At best, Li Huai has only a vague concept of lies about this land. The best plan seems to be to try to climb to the highest point in order to see the lights of the city, but the entire village appears so small that it is difficult to raise it correctly.

Maisha had to trust Peter's instinct. Li Huai asked him where Mai Xia's team was. He sat quietly for a while, smelling the air. Then he pointed out the direction. That's not what Li Huai intended to accept, but he is almost absolutely reliable at that point.

At present, Mai Xia came to a long slope, which made Li Huai very happy. But at the top, no light can be seen anywhere, only a black gap (such as the inside of a shell. When Li Badi stares into the darkness, it seems to Li Badi that there is some deeper darkness that may be the woods.

Peter said, "There is a house in front of Maisha on the left half."

Li Badi stared into his eyes until he couldn't see anything.

"Well, for the sake of heaven, guide Li Hao to go there." Li Hao said. While Peter was standing in front, Mai Xia went down the mountain.

This is a long journey, because the darkness clings to Maixia like a vest. Mai Xia walked into the swamp twice, and once Li Badi's horse was saved by his hair, he stopped going forward into the gravel pit. Mai Xia was entangled with wires and often found herself touching the trunk on her nose. Several times Li Huai had to get off the car, leaving gaps in the loose stone roadblocks. However, after ridiculous slips and stumbling blocks, Mai Xia finally hit a level that looked like a road, and a special darkness appeared in front of him. It turned out to be a high wall.

Li Huai thinks that all mortals have doors on the walls, so Mai Xia set out to explore along it, and now he found a gap. There was an old iron door on the broken hinge. Maisha could easily push it open and found himself at the back door leading to a certain house. It was obviously abandoned because a lot of rotting leaves covered it, and the feeling under the feet made it overgrown with grass.

Mai Xia now dismounted and led Mai Xia's horse to drive down. After about fifty yards, the trail stopped and drove into the elaborate carriage. Therefore, at least Mai Xia guessed it, because this place is as dark as asphalt. Obviously this house can't be far away, but Li Huai has no idea about which direction.

Now, Li Huai does not want to pass any payment at that time of the day. Maisha's job is to find the location of the road leading to the lane, because the road to Constantinople is clear afterwards. The alley is paved on one side and houses on the other. It seems unwise to run the horse on the front door. So Li Huai told Peter to wait for Li Huai at the end of the road, and Li Huai would expect something. Li Huai turned to the right. Li Huai's intention was that if Li Huai saw the light from the house, he wanted to return and walk in the other direction with Peter.

Li Huai walked in the dark pit like a blind man. The road seemed to be in good condition, and the soft and moist gravel covered the sound of Li Badi's feet. The big tree hangs high above, and Li Badi wanders in the dripping bushes several times. Then Li Huai stopped because Li Huai heard the whistle.

It is very close, about ten yards away. Strangely, this is a piece of music that Li Huai knows, and it is about the last piece you wish to hear in this part of the world. It is the breath of the Scots: "" is a compliment to knowledge, this is the favorite of Li Huai's father.

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