+This is the most probable thing in the world. In the afternoon of the same day, I sent a telegram to the nearest important British official for negotiation. They felt compelled to make an inquiry. The British government cannot even take away the mysterious white man in vain.

Gray Mahatma took all this for granted and nodded. When Li Wei approached the palace gate, his smile seemed to me to include a perfect understanding of the situation. He seemed to accept it frankly, just as he admitted that I used to run away the night before.

Ismail had no objection when he opened the gate, while Akbar was immersed in the palace. He entered the second courtyard through the first arch, and stopped in front of a distant door, which was too small for his huge volume, and he knelt without waiting for instructions.

"Are you proud?" Mahatma unexpectedly climbed off Akbar's neck and asked me.

I suspected the trap of a certain language, and I did not answer him.

"You are like this elephant. You can do irreparable damage if you see fit. She is because it is easy to be as usual when she is called the Ganesha you!"

He is working towards the goal he intends to propose, just like one of those lawyers being teased is likable, and then tied him to the knot, so I am careful not to speak. Jin walked around the kneeling elephant, joined Li Huai, leaned back on the beast, half-closed his eyes to evaluate Mahatma.

"You are dealing with white people," Jin suggested. "Why don't you speak in a way that Li Badi understands?"

It seems difficult for Mahatma to do this. He turned around and half closed his eyes and frowned. It seemed difficult to use it to simplify his thoughts-like a mathematician trying to explain himself to a kindergarten class.

"I can kill you," he said, looking straight at Jin.

The king nodded.

He continued: "You are not the kind of person who should be killed."

"Have you heard the parable of the fox and the sour grape?" King asked him, and Mahatma looked very angry.

"You would rather be killed?" he retorted.

"\'My soul, I tend to leave it to the results," Jin replied. "Death means investigation, and the discovery of the investigation is the science you gave Li Badi a glimpse of."

"If I want you to go," Mahatma began to argue.

"I won't go! Moving forward is the only way," Jin interrupted. "You have a reason for not killing Li Wei. What is this?"

Mahatma replied: "I have no reason to save this person's life." "For reasons I cannot guess, he seems to have a fascinating life, but he has the opportunity to leave my world and go to the next world, and his Leaving will never cause me any inconvenience. But that is another matter."

"Why?" Jin asked. "I will be hunted down by Mr. Ramsden. The Indian government, whose servant I am no longer, may ignore me, but the multimillionaire who is Mr. Ramsden’s partner will cost millions of dollars and cause international scandals. "

"I'm thinking of you, not him. I'm thinking of you being honest." Gray Mahatma said, looking into Jin's eyes.

"So is he." Jin replied.

Gray Mahatma said: "I want to know if you are honest enough to trust me."

"Why must it!" Jin replied. "If you are willing to promise, I will believe you. Why not?"

Mahatma said, "But this person won't." He stroked me like an elephant.

I retorted: "I trust my friend the king." "If he decides to trust you, I will support him."

"That's good, let Li Bad exchange promises."

Jin said: "Assuming that Li Badi is more cautious, let's discuss it first."

"I will assure you both of your life, ultimate freedom and my friendship. You will assure me not to ally with her-"

"I will agree unconditionally!" Jin assured him with a faint smile.

"-Don't try to learn the secrets of science-"

"why not?"

"Because I will never save your life if you try."

"Okay, what else?"

"Will you swear that you will never reveal the whereabouts of the entrance to the cave that allows you to visit the science?"

"I will have to think about it."

"Furthermore, do you commit to any means that you have pointed out to help India's independence?"

"What does independence mean?"

"Self-Government."

King said: "I have worked hard for this since I gritted my teeth." "The same goes for other British officials and civil servants who have a sense of public responsibility."

"Will you continue to work on this and adopt methods that should be pointed out to you?"

"Yes, this is the answer to the first part. I can only answer the second part after I have studied the method."

"Will you join me to prevent that princess from making a mess of the whole world?"

"I don't know I'm joining you. Preventing her from playing mini games is one of my duties," Jin replied.

Mahatma said: "Even for Li Huai, she proved that she was too smart." "She monitored Li Huai. She hid many witnesses behind the wall with holes, so that Li Huai could not guarantee to destroy all of them. Witness. Somewhere or elsewhere, she hid everything she knew, so if anything happened to her, it would fall into the hands of the government and force an investigation."

"Smart woman!" the king said with a smile.

"Yes! But not completely wise. So far, Li Huai has deceived her with her ingenuity. The price of silence is Li Huai's mystery, and education has made Li Huai difficult to understand.

"Then why do you want my help?"

"Because she has a plan now, and its plan is so ambitious that it even confuses Li Badi's secret committee!"

The king whistled and Mahatma looked angry-neither he nor the king, I am not sure.

King said: "This is the three years I have been looking for-your secret council. I know it exists; I can never prove it."

"Can you prove it now?" Mahatma asked more angrily.

"I think so. You must help me."

"I?"

"You're still a princess!" Jin replied. "Can I join you?"

"You fool! A sheep asked: \'I want to run with a tiger or a wolf?\'Think about it!"

Jin showed him the politeness of consideration and was silent for about two minutes, during which the butcher thought it was an appropriate time to carry forward his request. But no one noticed him.

"You seem to be a companion to me," Kim said at last. "You dare not kill me or my friend. You dare not get along with Li Hao. You dare not get along with the princess. The princess and her women know your secrets and are strong enough to hold hands. My friend Ramsden The same is true for your husband and me. Mr. Ramsden and I saw enough power in the insane asylum under the temple to force the government to investigate. Is this peace or war, Mahatma? Strive for completion?"

"I don't want to fight with you, my young friend."

"Then, please introduce me." Jin replied with a smile.

"You don't know what you are asking-what is involved."

King said, "But I suggest to know."

Mahatma never seemed to mind admitting failure.

"I see you are determined," he said calmly. "Sure, my young friend, plus ignorance, is nine tenths of the murderer. However, you do not understand this, and you are determined that I have no right to make these rules as you proposed, but I will submit It’s important for the people you want to meet. Does this satisfy you?"

Kim looked very dissatisfied.

He replied: "I would rather be your friend than your enemy."

"So light and darkness said to each other when they first met! You should answer now. At the same time, will you try to make my task more difficult than it is now?"

Kim smiled nervously.

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