梦境 4
- AiCrab
- 2021年2月6日
- 讀畢需時 2 分鐘
When I blinked, I saw several repeated scenes. This time it was a prison of a smuggler's carrier. The dirty wooden walls were new, not the stone walls of the Yeonseong prison.
Ryu Hee-gyeom slowly stood up from his seat, pointing at his dizzy head. Both wrists were handcuffed, and both ankles were tied to steel shackles and fixed to the floor. There were several people crouched here and there besides themselves.
It was dark, but I could easily guess that it was daytime outside because the sun came from somewhere.
I knew that this ship was a smuggling ship bound for Great Yeon-guk after a few regressions. It was not a product, but a ship of human traffickers who bought and sold people.
"It hasn't changed."
Ryu Hee-gyeom, who murmured quietly, shook his head and awakened his mind. Perhaps because of the medicine, my head was burning and my arms and legs were weak.
Ryu Hee-gyeom recalled once again that the situation he is facing is the result of a coincidence.
In a performance prison, someone used medicine to make him lose his mind. Perhaps it was the work of King Suk. It was not difficult to assume that he had set up a board to say that he was killed because he fled because he could be suspicious of the emperor if he died suddenly in prison.
Ryu Hee-gyeom almost made his name on the list of the underworld without knowing it, but his fate passed strangely.
Two Okjols stole Ryu Hee-gyeom from Yeonseong Prison. It was the pawn of the gambling house that was waiting for them when they arrived at the warehouse planned to kill Ryu Hee-gyeom. One of the two prison cells was in gambling debt.
Okjol accepted a dangerous order to steal Ryu Hee-gyeom and kill him to pay off his debts. However, Okjol, who had even lost his start-up money by gambling, had no money. For this reason, he lost his mind and obediently followed his request to hand over Ryu Hee-gyeom, who was in the cart.
Ryu Hee-gyeom was able to see the situation while he was losing his mind thanks to listening to his colleagues talk about this and that with a chatty pawn on a smuggling ship.
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