�Dead?�Dead?�
As I pretended to hit the neck with the blade of my hand, Jess nodded.
The natives had a look of disbelief.�Falcoa is strong.�He was also a man with a corner that resembled Kergo�s disposition.�He was suspicious that the liaison on behalf of such a person was Jiss.
�Do you have a pass?�
�Sure.�Now, look here.�
A native with a missing smile snatched the pass.
Amy and the others were naturally nervous.�She thought it would be over with just a pass, but she was more wary than expected.
Besides, they didn�t come to buy a loop.
Falcoa is dead and there will be no more loop deals.�It was obvious what would happen if the natives found out about this.
The pass was real.
Aboriginal doubts had little power in the face of visible evidence.
The natives guided the party to the trolley.
It was a trolley big enough to carry six people.�A seesaw was installed to push the trolley with the power of a lever.
The natives held on to the seesaw and moved the trolley.
Originally, it was supposed to be done by two people, so Lian tried to help, but he had to turn away shyly because he glared.
The brute force that moved the trolley was certainly amazing.�However, it is more than 20 kilometers from here to Mount Toa.�I would have exhausted myself while exerting myself to reach the destination.
As the track went downhill, the speed increased.�It felt like the air in my stomach was falling all at once.
As the slope became gentler, the road came out flat, but the speed did not decrease.�It was designed to receive gravity by finely adjusting the inclination.
Certainly, with this principle, it seemed that he could reach the autonomous district faster than a wagon.
�Ugh!�It�s insanely fast.�
�I know.�I need to hold on tight.�
The wagon shook violently.�Life could not be guaranteed if it turned over while accelerating.
Amy and the others quietly sat down.�Then the native licked his lips and muttered something.
It was so loud I couldn�t hear it, but it was clear that it wasn�t a good thing.
As the trolley turned a curve, I felt one wheel lift.�It wasn�t really a sharp curve, but the acceleration was too fast.
Arin grabbed the chin of the trolley and pulled Canis�s collar with the other hand.�And as she got into her straight route, she asked Gees.
�When are you arriving?�
�I don�t know.�I think it will take another 20 minutes.�It�s my first time here too.�
�But you�ve probably heard the story, haven�t you?�
�at all.�You heard about it earlier.�This is a secret route to the extent that Falcoa comes and goes.�Not only are the Habaris nowhere to be seen, and even the executives don�t know much.� JrNovels.com