Micah didn't say anything. A few seconds later, he handed a phone to Nina.

"No passcode needed," he said, then stood up and left.

The phone in Nina's hand felt incredibly heavy. She couldn't quite describe her feelings, but the opportunity to contact Nash was something she couldn't pass up. She had memorized Nash's number by heart. Soon, she heard Nash's voice on the other end.

"Have you found Wilfred?" Nash assumed it was Micah.

To his surprise, it was Nina's voice that answered, "Have you been in touch with Wilfred?"

"Yes," Nash replied, astonished but relieved to hear Nina's voice. She sounded strong, not injured.

But he wasn't completely reassured.

Nina spoke slowly, "I have some ideas, things that work from the inside out."

As she spoke, she kept an eye on her surroundings. Micah was not in her line of sight, and Nash's voice sounded in her ear, "Nina, don't act impulsively. This isn't something you should handle. Regarding the Yaren tribe, I've already submitted a request to the higher-ups." Nina understood Nash's situation. Birkham soldiers were different from those of the Yaren tribe or any other country's military. They were organized and disciplined, and everything they did had to be reported to the organization.

understand your situation. I don't blame you for not being able to rescue me immediately.

phone tightly, her breath

for not being able to rescue her right away. She was just worried

in the Yaren tribe, but we don't know his plan. Don't worry,

had even considered trading his

already have

plan. You want to incite the slaves and coordinate with me for an internal-external attack. But you

the end, it

tracking device, or advanced

a

of you. Wait for

could finish.

Nina fell silent.

Yes, she lacked the necessary devices. If the Pharaoh subdued them with more advanced weapons, so many

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