How can Ms. Gao Leng do it all over again, she can't speak Dutch, and she is regarded as dumb, how can she get the "Bible" from Corneille who is rushing to escape, even if the "Bible" was kept in prison In his cell.

When Ms. Gao Leng almost cursed and tore off her high-cold veil, the Space-Time Management Bureau discussed with the heroine Rosa and prepared to accommodate Ms. Gao Leng by giving her a basic Dutch textbook and the novel "Black Tulip" Book.

In the following days, we can imagine that Ms. Gao Leng learned Dutch pronunciation and read novels in the stone house of Buitenhof Prison in order to successfully obtain Corneille's bequest.

It was time to return to that dreadful day when John came to prison to take Corneille away.

Corneille supported the former speaker's arm and walked down the stairs leading to the courtyard.

Ms. Gao Leng had been waiting at the bottom of the stairs for a long time. She reluctantly recited the lines of Rosa, the heroine in the novel, and said, "Oh, Mr. John, what a misfortune!"

"What's the matter, my boy?" De Witt asked.

Ms. Gao Leng stammered: "It is said...it is said..."

For a moment she forgot how to say it.

De Witte thought that the frail and beautiful girl in front of him was frightened by the noise from the square.

He comforted: "Don't be afraid."

Ms. Gao Leng squeezed out a beautiful smile belonging to the heroine Rosa to repay De Witt's concern. She said: "It is said that they have already gone to ask for an order to withdraw the troops."

"Well," said John, "indeed, my boy, if the cavalry were to withdraw, it would be against us."

"So if I give you an idea..."

"Speak, my child. If God speaks to me through your mouth, what wonders?"

Ms. Gao Leng resisted the discomfort brought about by the Western way of dialogue, and recited the lines: "Okay! Mr. John, if it were me, I would never go out on the street."

As the reader already knows before, the de Witt brothers fell into the hands of the townspeople as soon as they got out.

"Why? Tilly's cavalry are still at their posts."

"Yes, as long as this order is not revoked, they will of course stay in front of the prison."

"of course."

"Have you got an order to escort you out of town?"

"No."

"No."

"There! As soon as you pass the first row of cavalry, you will fall into the hands of the people."

"But, isn't there still a civil security team?"

"Ah! The civil security team is the fiercest."

"Then what shall we do?"

"If I were, Mr. John," Ms. Gao Leng continued, repeating the lines, "I would go out through the back door. Outside the back door is a lonely street. All the people are on the street, waiting at the gate. I would go out from there." Go to the gate you want to go out of the city."

"But my brother can't walk," John said.

"I can try it," said Corneille, with sublime perseverance.

"But, don't you have a carriage?" the little girl asked.

"The carriage is at the gate."

"No," Ms. Gao Leng replied, "I guess your coachman is a loyal man, and I have told him to wait for you at the back door."

The two brothers were very moved. They glanced at each other, and then focused their eyes with infinite gratitude on Ms. Gao Leng who is now the heroine Rosa.

"At the moment," said the Speaker, "it is not yet known whether Grievous will agree to open the door for us."

"Ah!" Ms. Gao Leng said, "He won't agree."

"then what should we do?"

"I had expected him to refuse, so I took the keys out of the bunch of keys while he was talking to a policeman through the porter's window."

"You have the key?"

"Here, Mr. John."

"My child," said Corneille, "you have done me a favor, and I have nothing to repay you except the Bible, which you will find in my room, the last gift of a righteous man ; I hope it will bring you happiness."

"Thank you, Monsieur Corneille."

Ms. Gao Leng breathed a sigh of relief when she finally got the "Bible" bequeathed by Corneille.

"The yelling is getting louder, my boy," said John; "I can't see a minute's delay."

"Let's go," said Ms. Gao Leng. She knew the fate of meeting the de Witte brothers. With a heavy heart, she led the brothers through a corridor to the backyard of the prison.

She led them all the way down a flight of eleven or two stairs, and through a small courtyard walled with loopholes; the arched doors had long been opened, and they came to the lonely street behind the prison, In front of them was the carriage with the treads lowered and waiting for them.

"Ah! Come on, come on, my lords, do you hear me?" said the terrified coachman.

However, after helping Corneille into the carriage, the President turned to the girl again and said: "Farewell, my child, a thousand words cannot express our gratitude. We entrust you to God, and I hope he I will never forget that you saved two lives."

Ms. Gao Leng tightly held the hand extended to her by the speaker.

"Come on," she said, "come on, it looks like they're going to break open the gate."

John DeWitt hurried into the car, sat down next to his brother, lowered the curtain on the car, and shouted:

"To Thor-Heck!"

Thor-Heck is the iron gate to the small harbor of Schwenningen.There was a boat waiting for the brothers in Schwenningen.

Ms. Gao Leng watched them and saw them turn the corner.

She came back with plodding steps, closed the door behind her, and threw the key down a well.

Even though she had faced the death of De Witt brothers countless times, she couldn't restrain her inner struggle and feelings, and instead became more and more easily affected emotionally.

She gradually understood why the heroines were dissatisfied with her, the fate cannot be changed, but they have to fulfill this fate forever.

After the cavalry had withdrawn from the prison square, they rushed towards the gate.

Despite the solidity of the gate, and despite the resolute refusal of the keeper Grievous (to do him justice) to open it, it was evident that the door would not last long; Grievous grew very pale, and was considering Rather than asking someone to open the door, it would be better to open the door himself. At this moment, he felt someone tug on his clothes lightly.

When he looked back, it was Ms. Gao Leng, and this was also the task she had to perform.

"Did you hear these crazy people?" he said.

"I heard it too clearly, it would be me..."

"You'll open the door, won't you?"

"No, I'd rather let them break the door down."

"But they'll kill me."

"Yes, if they see you."

"How can we keep them from seeing it?"

"Hide."

"Where are you hiding?"

"Hiding in the secret dungeon."

"But what about you, my boy?"

"I, I'll go down with you. We'll close the door and we'll come out when they leave the prison."

"Grandma, you're right!" exclaimed Grievous; "strange," he added, "that little head should have so much sense."

Then, just as the gate was shaking amid the joyous shouts of the crowd, Madam Gao Leng raised a small trapdoor and said:

"Come on, come on."

"But what about our prisoner?" said Grievous.

"God will take care of them," said Ms. Gao Leng.

Grievous followed Lady Glen, and the trapdoor closed over their heads, just as people poured in through the opened door.

The dungeon where Ms. Gao Leng hid is called the secret dungeon.This dungeon, known only to those in power, was used to kill the most important criminals they feared would cause riots and prison robberies, and now it became a safe and secure refuge for us two characters who have been left aside for the time being.

As the crowd poured into the prison, they shouted:

"Death to the traitor! Hang Corneille de Witte! Kill him! Kill him!"

The people were so angry that the flames of anger went all the way to the de Witte brothers' wagon.

Orange has already taken the key to the city gate, and the tragic fate of the de Witt brothers cannot be changed.

They soon fell into the hands of the people, and became the steps of the Governor of Orange to the throne, and the people's sacrifice to the governorship.

Meanwhile, bad luck ensues when loyal servant Clay arrives in Dordrecht.

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