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    Every spring morning in the American continent is shrouded in thick white fog.

    Because the temperature difference between night and day is too large and there are many green aerobic plants on this continent, thick fog has become a common natural phenomenon on this continent.

    And for the thick fog to disappear, you need to wait until after ten o'clock in the morning.  If there is no sun or it is cloudy that day, the thick fog will last longer.

    If you can rise into the air to see it, you will definitely be amazed by this natural scene and praise the magic of nature.

    The mist over the forest is rising and slowly dissipating, as if the trees are breathing.

    The mist surging above the forest can't help but roll up under the influence of the air current, making people feel as if they have life, or are a sea of ??fog.

    Nature is a powerful artist, and the natural landscapes it creates are unmatched by anyone.

    "It's a pity that the French in the Quebec Fortress don't like the thick fog that starts every morning.  Because this affected their vision, they could not clearly see the situation around the fortress.

    Many times, when the Iroquois were under the city walls, the French would shout, 'Enemy attack!  ¡¯ Then the battle started.

    The Indians would be like cats, quietly sneaking under the fortress without making any sound, and then begin to put the siege ladder on the city wall.

    Many times, the French were almost defeated by them.

    Therefore, they hate the thick fog very much, hate the miraculous natural landscape on the American continent that should praise the Creator, and hate everything.

    But today, some people love this weather so much.

    I love this natural landscape so much and the thick fog that lasts so long.

    He is Bartoni!

    Bartoni personally led the team and selected twenty vassal Indian warriors and five French compatriots.  The five Frenchmen reported that they had lived in Quebec for more than ten years and were the best hunters.

    Some of them have very brilliant records, and one person can even deal with a dozen Indians.

    Such talents are exactly what Bertoni needs.

    There is no need to have too many people, because too many people will expose their actions.  But the number of people cannot be too small, because if there are too few people, they will not be able to deal with the Iroquois.

    Therefore, after some careful consideration, Bartoni determined this number.

    And there is a large proportion of Indians in the team.

    The reason is simple, because the Indians know how to be careful not to let the Iroquois discover themselves.

    When it comes to hiding oneself, white people are indeed no match for Indians.

    ¡°And they had to go to Manhattan. They would inevitably be attacked and killed by the Iroquois along the way, so it was necessary to bring some Indians from the vassal tribes.

    Because at critical moments, in addition to leading the way, they can also save their lives at certain times.  And with the Indians' unique sense of danger, everyone can avoid danger.

    Nearly all Indians have this seemingly magical talent for dealing with danger.

    The Creator is fair. Although the white people¡¯s culture and technology are very powerful, it also gives the Indians another advantage.

    It¡¯s just a pity that although the Indians have this talent, they still cannot escape the fate of being destroyed.

    Perhaps, this is the cruel law of nature.

    The extremely cold and cruel law of natural selection and survival of the fittest has been brought to its extreme in the Indians.

    "However, it will be more than two hundred years before the Indians face such a fate.

    Now on the American continent, their life is relatively prosperous compared to that of later generations.

    "Bartoni, I wish you all the best. You must take good care of yourself and survive."

    In the early morning, the fog started to rise.

    The thick fog has enveloped the entire land.

    The sun has not yet risen at this time, and the humidity in the air is very high.

    Some early birds have already happily shuttled through the forest, catching those fat bugs.

    They say the early bird catches the worm.

    The chirping of birds comes one after another from the forest on the bank of the St. Lawrence River at the southern end.

    The French soldiers on duty on the fortress walls were all staring at the thick fog. They had no intention of admiring the early morning hours in America. They had to be cautious.?Iroquois Attack.

    When the fog rises, it is the Iroquois' favorite time to attack. Taking advantage of the thick fog, the Iroquois can easily sneak under the city wall.

    Therefore, everyone has to be extremely careful.

    Bartoni and his party are ready and are about to leave the city.

    The companions all looked at him solemnly and sent their blessings.

    ¡°Everyone knows and understands the danger of Bartoni and his company¡¯s trip, which might lead to the complete annihilation of the entire army.

    This is simply risking your life with your head in your hands.

    "And if they don't, everyone will die.

    This is also for everyone.

    "Don't worry, I will definitely survive. Because I still have to bring reinforcements to fight back from Manhattan."

    Bartoni smiled and said to everyone.

    Although he himself was very nervous at the moment, he pretended to be relaxed in order not to make everyone worry about him.

    "Okay, we won't talk to you anymore. We won't delay your schedule, so take care of yourself!"

    The gate of the fortress slowly opened a gap for one person to go out. Bartoni and the others filed out, and then disappeared into the thick morning fog.

    When Bartoni and the others disappeared, the gate of the fortress was closed and closed again.

    The soles of Bartoni¡¯s and his others¡¯ feet are padded with thick fur to reduce the noise of walking.

    They all gathered together and moved forward quickly and vigilantly.

    Soon, they arrived at the St. Lawrence River not far from the southern end. Without Bartoni¡¯s instructions, everyone took off their clothes, then slowly walked into the river and swam to the other side.

    Before setting off, Bartoni had already told everyone about the arrangement, so he could spare the time to issue orders to let the Iroquois notice.

    When Bartoni and the others swam to the other side of the river, a scream suddenly came from behind, followed by the sound of fighting and roaring.

    Bartoni couldn¡¯t help but trembled, secretly thinking, ¡®I¡¯m so lucky¡¯.

    It turns out that the fortress was once again attacked by the Iroquois. It can be seen that the Iroquois were also walking through the thick fog just now.

    "But Bartoni and the Iroquois did not meet, I have to say that this is really a miracle.

    ¡°If they had been discovered by the Iroquois just now, there would be absolutely no reason for them to survive.

    The group of them landed ashore. Although they heard the sound of fighting behind them, no one stayed for a moment.  Instead, he quickly headed towards the forest and quickly disappeared into the heavy fog.

    Although the humidity was high in the morning, it was still chilly.

    But Bartoni and the others did not have any clothes on the boat. Instead, they entered the forest as soon as possible and then quickly headed south.

    For them, the most important thing now is to break away from the encirclement of the Iroquois, then reach Manhattan to find Ms. Sarah, and ask her for reinforcements to rescue Quebec.

    The fog in the forest is also very dense, and the visibility is only one meter at most. If it exceeds one meter, it will be very blurry.

    The chirping of birds and the movement of their wings flying are constantly heard in the forest.

    Groundhogs and some small wild animals can also make some weird noises.

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    ???????????????????

    Haloxylon ammodendron!

    These sounds are entangled together to form a kind of "music" unique to nature.

    No one from Bartoni and the others said a word, they were all very cautious and kept moving forward quickly with their weapons in hand.

    Suddenly, a Qazi Indian warrior made a 'careful' gesture, and the entire team stopped.

    Everyone quickly got into a fighting stance and began to be cautious and on guard.

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    The Qazi warrior stood there and listened from time to time, but he didn't know how to see with his own eyes.

    ¡°After all, the fog in the forest is very thick, and you can¡¯t see anything even if you look.

    And sometimes what you see can often deceive you.  Therefore, sometimes listening is more accurate. The Indians are all veterans of this and they know it very well.

    Bartoni didn¡¯t know what the Qazi discovered, but he knew that the other party would not stop everyone for no reason.

      He must have noticed something was wrong.

    Whoosh!

    At this moment, a thin blow dart was shot out of the thick fog, accurately hitting an Indian in the throat and knocking him to the ground.

    Afterwards, countless figures emerged from the thick fog, shouting "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa"" then, countless figures appeared from the thick fog, and they rushed over with their weapons raised high.

    "According to the predetermined plan, everyone will break out individually, and the city of Manhattan will make peace!"

    Bartoni knew that they had encountered the Iroquois.

    Judging from the shouts, the opponent's number should be greater than theirs.

    Therefore, it is not a good idea to fight head-on with the opponent. Now they can only rush over and break through these people.

    At that moment, Bartoni also roared angrily and rushed forward with a scimitar in hand.

    The others followed suit, followed Bartoni, killed them, and began to fight against the Iroquois.

    The hand-to-hand combat with cold weapons was very cruel. As soon as the two sides came into contact with Bartoni and others, seven or eight people fell down, and the Iroquois also fell many people.

    Basically, no one is seeking too much benefit.

    After Baltoni slashed an Iroquois in front of him, he quickly ran forward.

    He would not fight with the Iroquois at all, his goal was to stand out.

    Baltoni's fighting power is very strong. He knocked down four or five Iroquois warriors along the way, and then he rushed into the fog (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novel is better and updated.  quick!)
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