With the whip of his left hand, Cyr whipped the horse's back with a moderate force, and the horse immediately dragged the cart obediently onwards.
"Ahh The cart was jolting more than they had imagined, and all three of them were swaying staggering, and Didex, who was sitting on the left, looked like she was about to be slid out of the carriage.
Didis grabbed Ciel's hand and screamed excitedly, "Miss Sylle, tell that horse to stop, I'm about to slide down."
"Diddis, are you crazy, screaming so loudly, if the enemy hears it, we will all die," Cill turned his head and glared at Diddis.
Her face was very pale, and her body was crooked, and it could be seen that she was not feeling well.
Anisser looked at Ciel and said in a negotiating tone: "Sir, dear, let's stop the horse for a while, we should think of a good way to make the carriage not tremble so much, at least there is no danger of falling off the horse, and then go, do you say?"
"Hmm."
Cill nodded sullenly, then tugged at the rope in his hand to stop the horse.
At this moment, as soon as the carriage left the church, the dense stars in the dark sky shone and shone on them.
After the carriage stopped, Ciel turned to look at Anissor and asked, "Anisser, what do you think we can do to make the carriage less shaky?"
Anisser was right, it was impossible for the carriage to be on the road with such a shaking.
Anitse's condition had just stabilized, and her face was still very weak, but at this time she became extraordinarily engaged, and answered Ciel in less than a second.
"Honey, I think we should tie a rope around the waists of all three of us and tie it to the wooden railing of the cart."
Anisser smiled and said, "Then even if the carriage shakes again, we will only be uncomfortable and will not fall off the carriage and affect the process, Sir, do you agree with my words?"
"Well, that's the only way to do it."
Ciel nodded in agreement, then turned to retrieve a few ropes from his back, one of which he held and the other two for Anissor and Didis who was snorting and crying.
"Get it yourself, I don't have time to help you."
Cill said as he looked down to tie a rope to himself.
"I can, don't worry, my dear."
"Miss Sylle, Miss Woo Syr, I can do it too."
After tying the rope according to Aniser's method and tying the other end of the rope to the wooden railing, the three people on the carriage still swayed from side to side when the carriage walked further, but they did not fall off the cart because of the rope.
Overall, it's good.
Ciel took control of the horse and let it go to the country road near the church.
Cill grabbed the horse's leash and stopped the horse, looking at the broken paths and wondering which way to go.
Which way to go to the "safe town" that everyone calls She regretted why she didn't go out into the fields to talk to the peasants, who would now know where every path leads, because the peasants were happy to share it.
The biggest headache now is that if she chooses the wrong path, not only will she not be able to go to a safe place, but she may also go around and around the city to be discovered and caught by the enemy Sitting on the right side of the big cart, there was no blood on her face because of the bumps along the way, and Anisser who was about to faint weakly saw Ciel's troubles, reached out and held Ciel's hand, and said in a voice that was not alive at all t1706231537: