Dagda gave his own answer.

But Luo Hang shook his head.

"Is that the Great Flame Language? I heard that the Great Flame Language is very powerful. It should be more effective in communication, right?"

Morgan also replied.

"Not quite."

Luo Hang didn't keep the secret any longer, but smiled softly.

"You should have heard this answer once. I didn't expect you to forget it so quickly."

He paused, then gave his answer:

“It’s [violence].”

That's right.

Even if it was a drunk, even if it was a beast with only instinct in its head, even if it was someone who couldn't understand human language at all—

They can still use violence to communicate.

and,

Immediately.

"...You're going too far."

Cador turned away from Baird who was also blaming him, and looked at the most well-dressed and arrogant man who was looking at him, and grinned wantonly.

"Have you finally gotten over your ridiculous and disgusting disguise?"

He rubbed his fists, his face showing contempt and ferocity, as well as the confidence of someone who had been on the streets for a long time. "It just so happens that I've been wanting to give your funny face a good beating for a long time. If your face is disfigured and you walk out the door--"

Luo Hang, who didn't want to listen to this guy's trash talk anymore, simply raised his fist in front of Kador and showed it, and then just as Kador sneered, he simply punched out.

"Bam—"

A low, muffled sound drifted through the suddenly quiet boxing gym. Kador, whose face was deformed by the fist, tilted his head, his eyes bulging wide open, his pupils revealing the confusion and bewilderment of not being able to understand the current situation.

"Boom!"

Another muffled sound was heard, and Kador, who was knocked down by a punch, fell heavily to the floor of the boxing gym.

Perhaps feeling a little dizzy, he slowly propped himself up from the ground, raised the back of his hand to wipe the blood from the corner of his mouth, and fell into complete rage.

"You /*Londinim swear*/——"

"Bam—"

The second punch.

fall.

“/*Lontinium swear*//*swear*//*swear*//*swear*/!!!”

"Bam—"

"........."

Chapter 6: The Great Change Teacher Wants a Special Experience (k)

Three punches.

Caddoll, lying on the ground, tried hard but ultimately failed. He was unable to get up, and his words were muffled by his large tongue and blood, making them completely unintelligible.

"It seems that the results of this communication have already been obtained."

Luo Hang calmly unclenched his fist. "I think the name of your boxing gym is quite good. Logically, you should be used to communicating in this way. How come you forgot it this time?"

Dafen glanced at Kador lying on the ground, a hint of surprise and caution flashing in his eyes.

Three punches, all landing in the exact same spot, as if printed. Caddoll was usually a formidable fighter for the Glasgow Gang, but this time his jaw was truly distorted, and no wonder he couldn't even speak.

"This is how we usually communicate with others. We don't fight among ourselves."

Indra waved his fist, a look of relief on his face. "Back then, we were the ones who put up the 'Beat the Chin' sign together. Now, as members of 'Beat the Chin', it seems we should lead by example."

"Having the habit of using fists to talk to your companions isn't a good thing, but when necessary, this method is indeed very effective. I even want to say - those punches were really beautiful!"

Morgan put his hands on his hips and curled his lips as he looked at Kador lying on the ground.

They were clearly here to look for their old friends and teammates, but this new member jumped out and started accusing their leader.

In other words, Vina was soft on her own people, otherwise she would have beaten this guy long ago. This was the friendship between them. Vina was doing them a favor, but in the end, it became a space for this guy to take advantage of it.

Morgan couldn't help but look at Baird opposite him while thinking this:

"You have to be more careful when recruiting people in the future. Not everyone can join our Glasgow Gang."

"I'm sorry... Kador has always had a prejudice against 'nobles'. I thought this wasn't a problem in our place..."

Baird also smiled bitterly as he spoke.

Who could have imagined that the leader of a gang of thugs from a slum neighborhood would suddenly become the future king one day?

"Oh, forget it. We've already wasted long enough here. Since no one objects now, Baird, hurry up and let's go! There's a whole carload of people waiting for us!"

Indra said impatiently.

"I... everyone in this neighborhood is having a hard time right now. Everyone is working together to resist the Sarkaz. If we just leave like this, will...?"

Baird seemed hesitant.

As a Glasgow gang that has existed since Vina was a child, they actually know most of the neighbors in this neighborhood and have a pretty good relationship with them.

When everyone is joining forces to fight against foreign enemies, it always makes people feel a little betrayed when you secretly escape alone.

"If you want to help people in this neighborhood or even the entire city, then you should come with us."

Luo Hang suddenly spoke.

Facing everyone's gaze, he slowly continued:

"The Sarkaz's rule over this city will obviously not end immediately. Perhaps you can rely on your mutual solidarity and a little assistance to resist the Sarkaz now, but as time goes by and war breaks out, if the Sarkaz truly want to completely control this area, do you think you can truly resist the Sarkaz army with your own strength?"

"..."

Baird shook his head glumly.

This is a very realistic problem, and it is also a problem that the neighborhood does not want to think about because they have no other choice.

"If you stay here, you might be able to lend a hand to others and provide some help, but if the situation becomes serious, I'm afraid you won't even be able to protect yourself, let alone help others.

But if you join us, you can truly defeat the Sarkaz and the other Grand Dukes and completely liberate this city."

Luo Hang glanced at Kador who was still struggling to get up on the ground, and suddenly a trace of contempt that was not often seen in him flashed in his eyes.

"Those great, lofty things, of course, have nothing to do with ordinary people most of the time. The first thing to think about is to preserve everything that is close to you, that you care about, and that you are familiar with. This is an undeniable choice.

But this cannot change the fact that when facing the rise and fall of their own country and nation, many ordinary people will stand up and shoulder those lofty ideals.

Everything that every ordinary person preserves around them will ultimately survive, but there are others who have sacrificed everything they have in faraway places.

This guy,

But they are not qualified to represent the 'ordinary people'."

When the nest is overturned, all the eggs will remain intact. He never blames ordinary people for only caring about their surroundings in the face of disaster, but he also does not think that these guys have the right to speak ill of those who are heading to a bigger battlefield.

Baird's expression finally wavered. Looking at his expectant companions and the familiar boxing gym where he had lived for many years, his eyes wavered.

"What are you thinking about, Baird!"

Indra cried out eagerly, "Do you know how much we and Veena have paid to enter Londinium—"

"Hannah."

Vina shook her head. She didn't want the sacrifice she made to make her partner compromise.

But Baird also gritted his teeth.

"I'll go with you."

"Oh! Baird, I knew you were still our good friend!!"

Indra cheered very realistically, and Vina and Morgan also smiled.

"After sleeping alone for so many years, I think I should really try to overcome my bed-recruiting problem.

There’s a familiar bed, but without a familiar person, I still can’t seem to sleep well…”

Seeing his companions happy, Baird couldn't help but smile.

"Hey, now that you mention that, I'm suddenly scared. If you can't sleep when you get to Rhodes Island, won't all of us be unable to sleep too?"

Indra shouted exaggeratedly, causing the others to burst into laughter again.

"I'll go get some medicine for Kadol and tell the neighbors next door to keep an eye on it so nothing goes wrong. Wait for me."

After reminiscing about the past, before officially leaving, Baird said this and hurried into the boxing gym.

"Baird is just soft-hearted. He let her stay alone to look after the house. I don't know how much she suffered."

Morgan sighed.

Luo Hang, who was watching from the side, also roughly understood the character of the last member of the Glasgow Gang -

They are kind-hearted, even a little too kind, soft-hearted, indecisive, lack strong opinions, and are easily influenced by others.

To be honest, this is definitely not a girl who is suitable to survive alone in a chaotic situation.

"I don't mean to spoil the fun, but are you sure you can escape the Sarkaz blockade?"

At this time, Dai Feien, who had been watching, suddenly said.

"Huh? The doctor said it's okay?"

Indra turned around.

Dai Feien: “…”

That's it? ?

"We arrived here from the central district via the Sarkaz supply line. This route leads all the way to the outside of the city without any problems."

It was Dagda who explained it more reliably and seriously.

"The Sarkaz's supply lines... How could you possibly obtain that kind of information without being discovered by the Sarkaz?"

Dai Feien was a little surprised, and his tone couldn't help but carry a hint of doubt.

It wasn't that she doubted the truthfulness of what Vina and the others said, but she didn't want everyone to fall into the Sarkaz's trap.

"Please trust us, our companions, and the Doctor."

Vina looked at Daphne seriously and said, "If anything happens, we will face it together."

"Hey, you're not going to quit at this point, are you?"

Indra wagged his tail in annoyance.

Dai Feien hesitated for a moment, and finally shook his head slightly.

"I'll go with you."

She had been trapped in Londinium for long enough. Even though it was a bit risky, if she missed this opportunity, she didn't know when she would be able to leave again.

Besides...

Daphne's gaze involuntarily fell on the long sword at Vina's waist.

"let's go!"

At this time, Baird ran out with some scattered medicines and bandages.

She placed the things in her arms next to Kador, who lowered his head, and whispered:

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