The Last Frontier of Fire and Sword
Chapter 174: Escape 4
Lonzinski is extremely qualified as a soldier. After the carriage drove out of the castle, he took the lead in the forefront of the team, and every five miles he would send a cavalry to the front to investigate, in case anyone tried to hijack the car to save people.
The sky was extremely dark, and even if the dragoons held the torch high, the fire light could only illuminate the area in front of them, but the carriage was completely black.
Mihau half leaned against the wooden fence on which the carriage was sitting. He has closed his eyes since he got on the carriage. Although this behavior seemed to others to be the "little man" knight giving up hope, but Mihavu knew very well, what else could he do if he didn't? He is indeed a swordsman, but in such a small space, even if he has no shackles on his hands and feet, how can he display his own swordsmanship. Since the resistance is futile, it's better to cultivate your body and spirit to see if you have a chance when you arrive at the ferry crossing or Devenskburg.
In contrast, Anjay was a lot restless. He hid his hands in his open clothes, and then he kept fiddled with it. In his hand was a long thin iron wire, which was crooked and covered with rust, and it looked like a while. This wire was picked up by Anjay in the dungeon. When Anjay picked it up, the wire already looked like this. It is very possible that its previous owner also tried to use iron wire to open his hand and foot shackles or the prison door guarded by the "Iron General". I don't know if that person is successful, but Anjay really hopes that person will succeed. In this way, the good luck attached to this wire can also divide oneself.
With a "click", Anjay's keen ears heard the sound coming from her wrapped hands. Then he felt the shackles on his wrists loosened, and the wire actually opened the shackles on Anjay's hands.
While Anjay was excited in his heart, his face remained calm. He glanced at the faces of the winged cavalry who were faintly reddened by the light from the torches. These young boys looked ahead intently with each expression, completely ignoring Anjay.
Anjay leaned in the direction of Mihau. He pushed Mihau's left waist with his elbow.
Mihav opened his eyes. He turned his head slightly and glanced at Anjay.
Anjay smiled all over his face. He stretched out his hand wrapped in his coat in front of Mihau and secretly crossed the wire into Mihau's hand. Then, he nodded the position of his hand with his chin.
Mihau quickly understood what Anjay meant. He took the wire, and then motioned with his eyes that Anjay was a little farther away from him so as not to attract the attention of the guards. Then, he also hid his hands in his clothes, and then inserted the wire into the lock air.
Each keyhole and key are different. Anjay was able to open his fetters effortlessly, but Mihau couldn't do anything about it. Several times, Mihavu clearly felt that the wire was pressing down on the spring, but it was just a little bit close.
"Mihavu."
At some point, Longzinski slowed down the horse and retreated slowly to the carriage.
Mihau, who was unprepared, really let out a cold sweat when he was so called by Longjin. But the "little man" knight is a "little man" knight after all. He took his hand out of his clothes without a hassle, hid the wire in the palm of his hand, and turned his head to look at Longzinsky.
"Is it almost to the ferry? My old friend." Mihavu asked.
"Not yet, how can it be so fast. Mihau, now I am your friend too." Longzinski smiled bitterly.
During the service of Janusz, Mihavu and Lonzinski had a lot of friendship. Both are masters of swordsmanship, and they can't help but learn their skills in their spare time. Mihavu admired Longzinski's ability to practice such superb swordsmanship with one arm; Erlongzinski also praised the superb swordsmanship of the "little" knight.
"If you are my friend, you should let us go, and then aim the guns at the traitors together." Mihavu replied.
"Mihavu, I am a soldier, and I have pledged to the Laziviu family to be loyal to His Royal Highness from generation to generation. It is the duty of a soldier to obey orders. You can say that I am hypocritical, but this is my rule of life. I will follow him, Prince Weiguo, and I will follow him when the Prince surrenders." Lonzinski said to Mihavu.
Indeed, there are such people in the world. They dedicate everything in their lives to the only people and things and devout even their lives religiously. For them, friendship, family affection, and love are not as important as loyalty.
"Janush told you where did we end up!" Mihavu asked abruptly. At the moment when he uttered his voice, the wire finally buckled the spring and opened the handcuffs. And that shout also successfully concealed the invisible sound of the machine spring beating.
The other people in the carriage also looked at Lonzinski, because they also doubted that the traitor would unknowingly get rid of their opponents on the road.
"His Royal Highness only ordered me to send you to Fort Devinskoe. Of course, that is under the condition of keeping yourself safe." Longzinski looked away from Mihav's face, UU reading www. Uukanshu.com said to everyone.
His subtext is to remind Mihavu and the group not to think about running away or resisting on the way.
"Also, Mihau. It's cold at night, I'll light a torch for you." Longzinski said as he took the torch of a dragoon beside him and inserted it into the carriage. As a result, everything in the carriage can be seen clearly by the people around it.
Maybe it was his words that worked, or maybe the torch made the four of them no room for small actions. For a long time, the four people in the carriage stopped speaking obediently, and even the loudest Anjay was settled down.
"I want to get rid of it," Mihau said suddenly as the carriage passed through a forest.
"I want to go too." Anjay also echoed.
Lonzinski glanced at the two of them, and then said, "Mihavu will go first, and then you will go again."
Anjay curled his lips in dissatisfaction, but this did not change Lonzinski's decision in the slightest.
The carriage stopped on the side of the road. After Mihav got out of the car, the door was quickly closed back. Two dragoons clamped Mihawu's arms and prepared to take him into the woods.
"Wait a moment."
The two dragoons walked halfway but were stopped by Lonzinski. Lonzinski said to a dragoon: "You stay, and I will accompany Mihavu."
"Lonzinski, you really don't worry about me." Mihav said, turning his head to look at Lonzinski.
"Michau, your skills are among the best in the entire Republic. In case you want to escape, even if your hands and feet are handcuffed and two people are following, I still don't worry." Longzinski made no secret of himself. The fear of Mihavu.
So Longzinski jumped off his horse and replaced a dragoon, and he and another dragoon escorted Mihau into the woods.