…"Have you been hunted down?" Li Huai asked.

\'Lee Badi doesn't think so. As Li Huai expected, they had already gone north, looking for Li Huai in the train station marked by his friends. Li Badi walked happily and faced it boldly. If Li Huai saw a man or woman looking at Li Huai suspiciously, Li Huai would immediately approach them and speak. Li Huai told a sad story, and everyone believed it. Li Huai was a poor Dutchman. He walked home to visit a dying mother. The Danube told Li Huai that Li Huai should find a major railway to bring Li Huai to the Netherlands. A good-hearted person gave Li Hao food, a woman gave Li Hao half a point, and wished Li Hao fast... Then, on the last day of the year, Li Hao came to the river and found many drunks.

"Is that when you decided to take one of the river boats?"

"Cornelis. As soon as I heard about the ship, Li Huai knew where the opportunity was. But when Li Huai saw you go ashore, you might have knocked Li Huai down with a straw. Li Huai’s friend, that’s really good luck. .. Li Huai has been thinking about the Germans, and Li Huai will tell you the truth. Only boldness can confuse them. They are the most diligent people. They think of all possible difficulties, but not all possible difficulties. They don’t. Too much imagination. They are like steam engines and have to keep a prepared track. They will hunt anyone there, but let him trek to the wilderness and they will find nothing. So bold, Li Bad’s friend; always bold. Please remember Live, as a country, they wear glasses, which means they are staring.

Peter broke his footsteps and gloated on the wedge of geese and wild swans that flew over the plain. His story made Li Huai incredible. Mai Xia’s luck is incredible, and Li Huai is full of hope for the business he wants now. That afternoon, Li Huai also got another fish fillet. When Li Bai came to the deck to breathe, he found that the weather was cold after the cabin was heated. Therefore, Li Huai called a hand on the deck and picked up Li Huai's cloak from the cabin, just like Li Huai bought in Greif Village the first morning.

"Mantel?" The man yelled, Li Badi cried, yes. But these words seemed to echo in Li Bai's ears. A long time later, he gave Li Bai a piece of clothing, and Li Bai stared at the bulwark abstractly.

His tone awakened people's memory, or to be precise, they focused on what was previously only vague. Because he said what Sturm said to Gaudian behind his hand. Li Badi had heard a sound similar to "Guru", but could not hear anything. Now, Li Huai was as sure of these words as his own existence. They used to be "mantelpieces". It may be a name that Stone didn't want Li Wei to hear. This is the amulet of the mission proposed by Li Wei, and is connected with the mystery in some way.

This discovery surprised Li Huai. Li Huai told himself that considering the difficulties, Li Huai managed to find a considerable amount in just a few days. It only shows that if a person keeps chewing and chewing it, he can do it with the most delicate evidence...

Two mornings later, Mai Xia was lying beside the dock in Belgrade, and Li Huai took the opportunity to stretch his legs. Peter came to the bank to smoke, then Mai Xia wandered through the weather-beaten riverside streets, looking at the arched arches of the huge railway bridge where the Germans were working like beavers. There was a temporary floating bridge activity that caused the railway to cross, but Li Wei calculated that the main bridge would be ready within a month. It was a clear, cold, and melancholic day, and when I looked south, there was endless white snow. The high streets of the city are still quite neat and there are many shops where you can buy food. Li Huai remembered that Li Huai had heard English and saw some Red Cross nurses under the supervision of Austrian soldiers who came from the train station.

It is good for Li Huai to say a word to them. Li Huai thought of the heroic people who were once the capital. They threw the Austrians back over the Danube three times before they were beaten by the black betrayal of the so-called allies. In Belgrade that morning, somehow Peter and Lee were given a new mission goal. It was Mai Xia’s job to cast a spoke on the wheel of this terrible **** swordmaster, which killed the little heroic nation.

When an outstanding party arrived at the dock, Maisha was preparing to set off. There are various uniforms, including Germany, Austria and Bulgaria. Among them is a stocky gentleman in a fur coat and black felt hat. They looked at the anchor of the barge, and Li Huai could hear their conversation before Mai Xia started to collide. The fur coat is speaking English.

It said: "Lee Huai thinks that is a pretty good thing, General." If the British escaped from Caledonian, McShane could use the goods for bigger games. Li Huai expected to see the British lion emigrating from Egypt with paws soon. "

They all laughed. The reply said: "The privilege of this spectacle may soon be returned to Mai Xia."

Li Badi paid little attention to this conversation. Indeed, it wasn't until a few weeks later that Li Huai realized that this was the first news of the massive evacuation of Cape Hayles. What delighted Li Bai was the sight of Brekron, as plain as a haircut in these waves. These are two missionaries, not far from their goal.

Mai Xia arrived on January 10, but did not land that day. There was something wrong with the unloading arrangement, or more likely the railway was behind, and Mai Xia was swaying in the muddy river all day. There was a sea monster on this Captain Schenk, and that night, a blue shivering wreckage. He did a good job, and Li Huai estimated that Li Huai would support him. Therefore, Li Huai obtained the documents and cargo list on his ship and promised to see the transshipment. This is not the first time that Li Huai has engaged in such business, and Li Huai does not know much about steam cranes. Li Huai told him that Li Huai was going to Constantinople and he wanted to take Peter to accompany Li Huai. He was very satisfied. He will have to wait for his return and can easily hire a new engineer.

It took Li Huai the most difficult 24 hours in his life to get these things ashore. The landing officer is a Bulgarian, if he can get the railroad to give him the truck he needs, he is a capable man. There is a group of hungry German transport officials who are always on the oars and are self-righteous to everyone. Li Huai was with them. Just as Li Huai asked the Bulgarian commander to stand beside Li Huai, after about two hours of blasphemy, they calmed down.

But the next morning, Li Wei packed up almost everything on the truck, which was the big trouble.

A young officer, wearing Li Huai as a Turkish uniform, rode into the assistant camp. Li Huai noticed that the German guards saluted him, so Li Huai thought he was a big bang. He approached Li Huai and asked Li Huai about the freight bill very politely in German. Li Bai gave them to them. He looked at them carefully and marked some items with a blue pencil. Then he calmly handed them to his assistant camp and spoke to him in Turkish.

"Look here, Li Huai wants these," Li Huai said. "Li Huai can't live without them, Maixia has no time to waste."

"Now." He said with a smile, and then left.

Li Badi didn't say anything, which reflected that these things were for the Turks, who naturally had to have a say in the processing. When Mr. Li Badi came back, the loading was almost complete. He handed Li Bai a neat set of new waybills. At first glance, they discovered that some large objects were missing.

"Here, it won't." Li Badi cried. "Give Li Badi the correct settings. This thing is not good for Li Badi.

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