Wan Ning pulled Susan and sat on the ground: "Are you cold, Susan?"

Susan shook her head and hugged Wan Ning: "I'm not cold, I'm very happy to see you again."

"Dai Ning, my blood is boiling just thinking about the fact that I will be back to the sea soon. They can't wait any longer."

Wan Ning smiled and patted her arm: "Yes, we will succeed."

So the two of them closed their eyes and rested where they were. Wan Ning was indeed very tired, and she had to hurry up and replenish her strength.

Susan heard some noise while she was half asleep. She got up earlier than Wan Ning and saw that it was Gary coming over. She immediately asked him in a low voice, "What's wrong, Gary?"

Gerry said in a worried tone: "I saw a group of people on the street, many of them holding torches."

Wan Ning opened his eyes immediately: "Are you here to find us?"

"It should be," Gary frowned, "I'm afraid they will come looking for us."

Wan Ning immediately thought of the direction to enter the city: "Gerry, do you remember which direction we came in from?"

Mermaids live in the boundless ocean and determine their direction by the wind direction and the positions of the moon and the sun.

Gary knew that, of course. He nodded, "I know. What do you mean?"

"What I mean is that we should start walking now and head towards the city gate. Even if we don't know the exact route, we can definitely go in that general direction."

"As soon as it gets light, we'll leave the city immediately."

As soon as Wan Ning finished speaking, Gerry immediately agreed.

He said to Susan: "Can you still hold on? We may have to walk a long way."

The horses were too big, and the sound of their hooves and neighing would reveal their whereabouts at any time. If they were led by the hand, the horses might not cooperate, so they had to walk on their own two legs.

Susan held the curtain tightly around her: "I can do it, don't worry."

They acted immediately as soon as they said they would. The three of them kept shuttling back and forth in the alleys where they couldn't see the road clearly. Several times they almost ran into those who came out to look for them.

Finally, they could vaguely see the city gate and then they hid themselves.

At the same time, Count Alipu had not received any reply about finding the mermaid, so he was very anxious.

Thinking that the mermaid might be taken out of the city gate, he immediately notified the sheriff of Tolie Island and asked him to deploy guards at the city gate overnight.

So when it was light in the morning and people started to open their doors, they discovered that entering and leaving the city gates required inspection.

Gary, who went out to explore the way, also discovered this. After coming back, he told Wan Ning and Susan about the current situation at the city gate.

This time it was difficult to get out, which was something the three of them had not expected.

However, Wan Ning thought of the carriage, and quickly formed a plan in his mind: "Let us drivers see if there are any carriages around. If we see one, we must grab it."

"Then we can go out in a carriage or on horseback, so that we will have a greater chance of getting out."

Susan frowned when she heard Wan Ning's words: "But those people have weapons in their hands. I've seen them holding pointed spears, very sharp."

Gary shook his head when he heard this: "Yeah, what if they come out to stop us?"

But he immediately said, "Don't be afraid. I will protect you even if it costs my life."

When Susan heard Gerry's words, she was instantly moved again: "Gerry, you are such a warrior."

The two of them were talking to each other, but Wan Ning didn't care. She was wondering if they should also prepare some self-defense items.

So she suggested, "How about this? Let's prepare a defensive weapon, and Gerry, you will fight against it."

Then Wan Ning turned around and grabbed Susan's hand: "I'll ride the horse when the time comes, you hold on to me, okay?"

Hearing how bravely Wan Ning was to rescue her, Susan was instantly moved and hugged Wan Ning repeatedly to express her gratitude.

"Dai Ning, Gary, don't worry, I will work hard too."

Gerry nodded: "I'll go find some things to look at."

Wan Ning and Susan couldn't hide there forever, and Susan's clothes were too conspicuous, revealing a large area of ​​her snow-white shoulders and her two slender arms.

"You can't keep holding up the sheets. Let's find some clothes."

Susan looked at her own clothes and nodded: "It is indeed too eye-catching."

So the two of them walked along that road looking for clothes, and after turning into an alley, they found a house hanging clothes on an open balcony.

After Wan Ning found out, he reached out and pulled Susan's arm. Susan was also very happy when she saw the clothes above her head, but Wan Ning stopped her from saying anything.

After finding a branch in a corner, Wan Ning tiptoed and pulled off a white skirt.

After getting the skirt, Wan Ning pulled Susan away from the spot and ran back to where they had been hiding.

After helping Susan put on her skirt, the two smiled at each other.

Susan smiled particularly brightly: "Dai Ning, I never thought that one day we would have to become thieves again."

Wan Ning smiled and looked at Susan's beautiful long blue hair: "Your hair is not okay either, you have to hide it."

So she tore off a piece of curtain fabric, folded it into a triangle and asked Susan to wear it on her head.

After a while, Gary came over, so the two of them hurried over.

At this moment, a carriage appeared in front of them. It stopped in front of a bakery, and it seemed that it was buying something.

Gary stared at the driver for a while, then said to Susan and Wan Ning, "I'll go say hello, you guys act accordingly."

Wan Ning nodded: "Go ahead, you attract the driver's attention, I'll go get the horse."

She had never driven a medieval carriage, but she had ridden a horse before, so she thought it should be about the same.

Although Wan Ning's heart was beating wildly, she still calmly said that she could do it.

So Gerry stepped forward and headed straight for the carriage.

No one knew what he said, but the driver really jumped off the carriage. Gary pulled the driver aside and talked.

"Now, let's go."

Wan Ning glanced at Susan, who seemed very nervous, and the two of them walked over quickly. When they were about to reach the carriage, Wan Ning jumped on.

Susan was also very capable and successfully climbed to the back position.

"Gerry," Wan Ning shouted, and immediately pulled the reins to let the horse go.

Seeing this, Gary punched the driver in front of him, causing the man to hold his head and wail instantly.

"Okay, let's go."

Gary shouted at Wan Ning and took an iron rod from Susan's hand, which was her weapon for self-defense.

Susan was holding a piece of wood in her other hand and she also wanted to help.

"Gee", with Wan Ning's driving, the carriage really started to move. However, since it was Wan Ning's first time driving, the carriage went in twists and turns.

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