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Looking at the silent Nimi Buddha, there was a flicker of doubt in Mihirde's eyes. He looked at Mihirde strangely and confirmed that there was nothing in the corner of the other's mouth, so he should be able to speak normally.

Even if he couldn't speak, with such powerful strength, he could just transmit his voice directly. There was no need to remain silent.

"Is there something wrong with the question I asked?" Seeing that the other party still didn't speak, Mihd immediately threw the doubt on himself and tried to get a proof.

"There's nothing wrong with what you asked, but I don't know what to say in this situation." Nimifo hesitated for a moment, but still gave an answer.

"I don't know where these bandits came from. They actually dared to rob the empire's envoy team. I don't know if they know what they did wrong..." After seeing the other party speak, Mihd quickly responded, and at the same time he felt relieved in his heart.

As long as we can communicate, and as long as we can communicate successfully, it means there is still hope.

With such a master by your side, whether you are escaping from this place or finding another way, the probability of success will be much higher.

After all, it is still quite scary to be in this room where the light is obviously not very bright. Fortunately, there are two of us, so the environmental pressure is not that great.

"Is the other party really a thief? Is there a thief that is so powerful?" Hearing Mihrd talking about the people who attacked them, Nimifo frowned slightly, and then quickly added, "There were six masters who attacked me alone, and the other party acted in an orderly and disciplined manner. There were even people I couldn't see through. Is this really a thief?"

If an ordinary thief can reach this level, what kind of thief is the other party?

What do they want to do by robbing the envoy team and forcibly taking away the gifts given by the country as a greeting?
Both the opponent's strength and behavior have exceeded the scope of ordinary thieves.

If we have to forcefully categorize them as thieves, I'm afraid they would only be the rebels in the cholera country.

Moreover, even if they are rebels, if they have such power, they are probably not ordinary rebels, but existences that the empire needs to take seriously and spend time to eliminate.

What's more, this is north of the Khyber Pass, the real core area of ​​the empire, a place that the people in the north have been actively building for hundreds of years. How could such a powerful rebel appear here?

Rather than saying that the thieves have such strength, Ni Mi Fo believes that it was the northerners who did it themselves.

Perhaps this is why he was able to survive. Otherwise, what's the point of keeping them? Can he still hold them hostage to gain benefits from the empire?

"Indeed, this kind of strength and behavior do not seem like the strength that bandits can possess. It can only be the work of the people in the north. However, haven't we informed Barak of our actions in advance? Why would there be such an obstruction?" Mihed really couldn't understand what happened before.

As the guardian of the north arranged by Vasudeva I, there is no need to say much about his loyalty and strength.

Barak, a great noble, not only guards the area north of the Khyber Pass, but is also the person in charge of this area. He is the highest leader of hundreds of thousands of troops. It would be too easy for him to deal with them if he really wanted to.

But Zhu Helai had already sent a message to Barak, and this situation still happened. What does this mean?
Thinking of some bad results, Mihd's forehead began to sweat. Then he quickly shook his head, thinking that he was overthinking.

The great noble Barak in the north must not have any problems, and there must be no problems. Only in this way can he return alive, otherwise, this endless mountain and bitter cold land will be his burial place. In this ghost place, even if he wants to return to Brahma, he may not get a relatively good position.

"Since the other party didn't kill us, it means there is something they want to obtain. When they come, I'm afraid we will all know the reason..." Nimifo felt the movement around him and found the sound of someone walking by, followed by a whisper, as if someone was running to notify.

"If possible, I don't want to know the reason at all. It would be the best thing if it just passed peacefully." Hearing this, Mihd's face turned uglier.

Knowing certain reasons or causes is often not a good thing.

Because only the dead can keep secrets, and only the dead can allow people to speak freely.

The more they get and the more they know, the smaller their chances of survival become.

"It's too late. Someone has already gone to notify them. It won't be long before there's a result..." Nimi Buddha shook his head and told others what he heard.

Since Mihrd also had no results, there was nothing he could do.

There is no way to rush out of this place by force alone. If you want to leave, you can only rely on words or look at the other person's mood.

And this is based on the premise that the other party is willing to talk to them, otherwise, there will probably be only one way out, which is death.

While waiting for the group of people to arrive, Mihed and Nimifo were more like prisoners awaiting trial. They stared at the door of a room not far away with anxiety and uneasiness, trying to see through it with the calmest eyes possible, and it was a door.

Just outside the door, Sig and Valeko looked at each other, and neither dared to enter the room immediately. Instead, they kept a relatively long distance from the door to avoid being noticed by people in the room.

"What should we do now? We seem to be in big trouble." Sig rubbed his face, trying to make himself look calmer without losing his color.

"It's not just like that, it's really a big trouble. Not only did they intercept us by force, they also took away all the remaining people of the other side, even when the other side raised their flags..." After saying this, Valek shook his head and felt a headache.

"I don't want to do that either, but who made them go north along this road? They didn't even listen to my advice and just went north without even giving me a reason. What can I do?" Sig said that he felt very aggrieved and there was a lot of helplessness in his words.

As a master of the ability to separate internal energy from the body, Xige naturally had the opportunity to go to Chang'an with the others. However, someone had to stay in the camp to maintain the army's discipline and training.

Although there are fewer legion commanders, how many soldiers will notice this under the high-intensity training?

Or after thinking about this, do you have any extra thoughts and ideas?

If so, it only means that the intensity of training is not enough.

(End of this chapter)

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