Andy,
"What dog holes are you thinking about? We're human beings, so we're swaggering in,” said Andy boldly.
Robbie looked at her speechlessly. "If you're thinking o f going up against hundreds, go ahead. But I'm looking for a hole. You may swagger in as you like."
After Robbie was done, he went looking for a hole.
Andy held onto him and pointed her chin toward the patrolling guards. "Let's get rid of them first, Robbie. Then, we'll put on their clothes. What do you think about being a patrol guy?"
Robbie looked at the hole in front of him that he dug a few days ago, then at the two patrolmen. After thinking about it, he said, "I prefer the dog hole."
He truly was not a fan of fighting.
Andy was incredibly furious. "Why are you adamant o n the hole today? You can't go down that hole."
Robbie reasoned with her. "Two, if we go through this hole, we can go straight into Thirteen's bedroom. If we don’t go through the hole, we have to fight till we see Thirteen. If we’re unlucky, perhaps we’ll see the King o f Hell himself first."
Robbie pulled Andy over to the dog hole beside the public bathroom. Andy covered her nose with a look o
f hopelessness.
"Can we not go through here?"
"Then you can fight your way in."
After Robbie was done talking, he simply lay on the ground regardless of his dignity and made a snakelike movement.
Andy covered her eyes. "It’s just too much. The noble prince of the famous Imperial Capital is actually going through such a hole?"
Robbie said, "Do you think dignity will get you anywhere here? Or make us survive this? Stop being s o naggy and hurry up.”
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