"No! Let's go together!" Aimu immediately refused.
"Princess, you are the last hope of the Yiwu people. You must survive!"
"Only if you are alive can the Yiwu people have hope of revival!"
Aimu now has no choice but to escape or die here.
"Batu, take care!"
In the end, she agreed to Batu's suggestion. Batu was using his own life to fight for her chance to survive.
"Princess, go!"
Batu urged again.
Aimu picked up the scimitar, turned around and ran towards the depths of the oasis.
"Brothers, we will never surrender! Follow me and kill!"
Batu brandished his scimitar and led the remaining personal soldiers to meet the pursuers of the King of Northern Frontier.
While fleeing, Aimu looked back from time to time, and his tribesmen fell down one by one to protect him.
She gripped the scimitar tightly and swore in her heart: Father, Batu, I will definitely avenge you. This hatred of genocide is irreconcilable.
Finally, Aimu could no longer run and collapsed under a dead tree, gasping for breath.
Just then, she heard the sound of horse hooves coming closer and closer.
"Could it be that the Northern Frontier King's pursuers have caught up with us?"
Aimu's heart sank. She no longer had the strength to run.
She closed her eyes in despair, waiting for death to come, and lost consciousness in a daze.
When Aimu woke up again, what caught his eye was an unfamiliar tent roof.
"You're awake, how are you feeling?"
A rough voice sounded in my ears.
Aimu turned her head suddenly and saw a man sitting next to her with a scimitar hanging around his waist. He looked quite tough.
"Who are you? Where am I?"
Aimu asked vigilantly, subconsciously tightening the scimitar in his hand.
The man took a sip of kumis and said:
"Don't be nervous, girl. My name is Harvey, and I'm the leader of this caravan."
"We found you fainted under a dead tree when we passed by, so we rescued you."
Aimu looked around and noticed the faint sounds of camels and people talking outside.
"Thank you for saving me." Aimu relaxed his guard.
Then he asked:
"Why am I here?"
Harvey scratched his head, a puzzled look in his eyes:
"When we found you, you were covered in blood and holding this machete."
"It feels like we've been through a fierce battle. What happened?"
Aimu hesitated for a moment. The current situation of the Yiwu people was too dangerous, so she had to be cautious.
"I... I was attacked by bandits, and my companions..."
Aimu's voice choked.
Harvey didn't ask any further questions, thinking: This girl must have some unspeakable secret!
He sighed and patted Ayimu's shoulder:
"What's your name and how do you address me?"
"My name is...my name is Aya!"
Aimu took the cup of water handed to him by Harvey.
"My condolences, young lady. The world is not peaceful these days, so please be careful when you go out."
Aimu nodded and said nothing more.
This explanation was full of loopholes, but she could only get away with it this way for now.
In the next few days, Aimu followed the caravan.
Harvey sympathized with Aimu's situation and took good care of her.
"Brother Harvey, where is your caravan going?"
In the evening, Aimu sat by the campfire, watching Harvey skillfully roasting meat, and asked.
"We are going to Liangzhou City."
Harvey said with a smile as he flipped the barbecue in his hand.
"That place is a prosperous place in the Western Regions. It has everything."
"Liangzhou City..."
Aimu muttered to himself.
Liangzhou City is not far from Chang'an, the capital of the Gan Dynasty. If I can get there, I will have the opportunity to get close to the Gan Dynasty Emperor Li Chengfeng and fulfill my father's last wish.
"Brother Harvey, can you take me to Liangzhou City?"
Aimu raised his head and said seriously.
Harvey was stunned for a moment, then burst into laughter and said:
"Of course, young lady, once we get to Liangzhou City, you can go wherever you want."
Aimu was delighted and said, "Thank you, Brother Harvey."
Finally, on the evening of the seventh day, a majestic city appeared on the horizon.
"We've arrived at Liangzhou City!"
Harvey shouted excitedly, breaking the dullness of the long journey.
Entering the city gate, the bustling crowds and the dazzling array of goods made Aimu feel like he was in another world.
After Harvey settled the caravan, he found Aimu.
"Girl, what are your plans next?"
Aimu bit his lip.
"I want to...I want to get some information."
Harvey laughed and said:
"I knew it! Liangzhou City is very well-informed. As long as you're willing to spend money, there's nothing you can't find out!"
He paused, took out a bag of silver from his arms and handed it to Aimu.
"Take it, consider it a loan from me. You can return it when you have the chance."
Aimu hesitated for a moment, but finally took the silver.
"Thank you, Brother Harvey, for your kindness. I will never forget it."
Harvey waved his hand.
"It's just a small matter, take care of yourself, girl!"
After saying goodbye to Xavi, Aimu walked alone on the busy street.
She walked into a restaurant called "Yue Lai Inn" and asked for a room on the upper floor.
He changed into men's clothes, hid the scimitar in his arms, and then quietly went out.
The most famous intelligence center in Liangzhou City is undoubtedly the "Bai Xiaosheng" teahouse.
When Aimu walked into the teahouse, a mixture of tea fragrance, sweat and powder smell hit her face.
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