"...almost there. There are still some fish that slipped through the net, but it's not a big deal."
"This city is already ours. If they want to escape, they can only flee to the east."
"But our people have already been guarding the east gate."
"They'll never get out of here alive."
The other person just chuckled a few times after hearing what he said.
"These poor devils will never guess."
"But what does the chief plan to do with the remaining people in the city?"
"I heard that the leader still left a lot of people behind."
The two men continued their conversation as they walked.
"Men become slaves and women become prostitutes."
"Keep the rest for now."
"Besides, the leader won't stay here for long. Many people died in this attack. He should leave Hebron and go elsewhere to find some young guys to join him."
The other person listened to him and just nodded from time to time.
"Great! I just need some slaves to help me fix my car!"
"You don't know, I found a carriage made in Egypt! But there's something wrong with the wheels."
"The craftsmen were afraid to repair it because they were worried that the wheel would pinch their fingers off."
"With slaves, this job would be much easier."
"Okay, no more talking! We need to grab some women!"
"Soon the pretty ones will be picked up by others!"
As they talked, their pace quickened.
"Don't go west!"
"There are no more people over there, only corpses."
"Hey, you idiot pig who can't tell the direction, come here!"
......
Elisha listened to their words and just swallowed.
This news made Elisha's heart beat faster. It was obvious that the city had completely fallen.
Although the soldiers David brought were brave, they were not enough to resist an enemy force that was several times larger than theirs.
The city is dangerous!
He must hurry to escape from here and find reinforcements!
Otherwise, David might die!
The footsteps gradually faded away, and Elisha took a deep breath.
He decided to take the risk and rush out into the street, heading towards the west gate that the other party mentioned.
He learned from their conversation that most people were probably going to divide up the "property" in the city.
If you want to escape, now is the best time.
He walked quietly along the dark area on the street and quietly poked his head out at an intersection.
He clearly saw that several people were chatting not far away.
It's just that they were chatting while holding up their bloody heads. They were talking and laughing, just like hunters showing off their achievements.
Obviously, this road was a dead end, and Elisha had to find another way out.
At this time, Elisha noticed a half-open window on the west side, which was not very high from the ground.
So he tiptoed to the window and slowly stuck his head out.
Below was a narrow alley, unguarded.
Chance!
The idea expanded in his head like a rocket taking off and exploding.
Just as he was about to climb out the window, a gust of wind blew gently.
This gust of wind was mixed with a lot of fishy smells and some large pieces of black dust.
The black dust passed through Elisha's nostrils, mixed with the fluid in his nasal cavity, and flowed into Elisha's mouth.
He stuck out his tongue and made a few "pooh" sounds without stopping what he was doing.
At this time, in the distance, in the opposite direction of Elisha's advance, from the direction of another city gate, more and more cheers were heard, and Elisha's heart sank to the bottom.
Clearly, none of those people were there to help Hebron.
This ancient city has now fallen into a real hell.
Elisha felt that this was even more terrifying than the demon that appeared in Hebron at that time.
He crossed dark street corners and crawled along wet, smelly gutters.
Finally, he passed through the intricate urban area and came to an area near the city wall.
He was not far from the city gate.
When Elisha crawled out, he just slowly stuck his head out and observed the surrounding situation.
There was no sound, no enemy, so he continued his actions silently, not even bothering to swat away the bugs stuck to his skin.
He had just taken a few steps forward when he heard a voice coming from the side.
Human voice.
"Forehead......"
Elisha was so frightened that he almost fell to his knees. At that moment, he felt his mind go blank.
He turned his head with a "whoosh" sound, and saw several survivors tied to pillars, their faces covered with scars and their eyes empty.
They appeared to be Hebron guards, their eyes gouged out and their kneecaps broken.
Only one of the soldiers was still breathing, whimpering from time to time.
Elisha did not dare to go any closer, as he was not sure if there were any enemies nearby.
When passing through here, he saw an even more horrifying scene.
That was David's new public drinking fountain.
The pool had now turned completely crimson, and Elisha could still see the head of a long-haired woman floating in it.
He didn't dare to look again, and his trembling feet unconsciously quickened their swinging speed.
Along the way, Elisha's expression became more distorted.
He saw that the small restaurant where he and David had eaten had been completely looted.
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