Alice Letasha looked at Knight Bansfather Bate and asked knowingly.

Judging from Knight Bansfather Bate's words, it seemed that he was coming from the ship's doctor. Compared to the larger theater where about 500 people gathered, that place was much smaller and safer.

There weren't many decorations, and there were no stage slings. As long as you hid in the nearest room, there would be almost no danger.

It’s just that most of the people gathered there were injured. I heard that Pope Waldo sent some people to guard against the possibility of the spread of the great disease in Sborose, but Knight Bansfather Bate was still in such a mess, presumably among them I also encountered something else.

Knight Bansfather Bate held his forehead and looked embarrassed;

"This was simply a disaster. We were distributing holy gifts with Pope Waldo's people. There were at least two hundred people present, and suddenly everyone was knocked to the ground by the impact. Then everyone panicked, and the decorations and other furniture were all smashed down from all directions, killing many people."

Alice Letasha was a little surprised when she heard this. She didn't expect that more than two hundred people gathered in that small place. Then she looked puzzled. She had been there too. There seemed to be no decorations and no sculptures. It's so pitiful. Could it be that I remembered it wrong?

"I really don’t know how to describe it. These people didn’t listen to our orders at all. They only knew how to trample the people around them and run away randomly. As a result, many people were trampled to death. The people we brought suffered heavy losses, and the treatment of some of the injured crew members was almost in vain."

Hearing this, Alice Letasha also became nervous and asked anxiously;

"Where is the ship's doctor? How is the situation of the ship's doctor?"

She felt that she had thought everything wrong. This matter was not that simple at all. She thought that at least there were knight guards stationed there, and it would not be as chaotic as in the Grand Theater anyway, but she underestimated the fear and fear in a crisis. The crazy crowd naively thought that they would obey the instructions of the knights in a panic. Knight

Bansfather Bate sighed, his tone also slowed down a lot, he seemed to relax and waved his hand;

"They were all fine, with minor injuries at most. Farian West reacted quickly and immediately protected all the ship's doctors and took them to evacuate to the room. I was responsible for staying and guiding the crowd."

Alice Letasha was speechless for a while, just listening quietly to the monologue of Knight Bansfather Bate with everyone in the cockpit.

Henry Jane woke up at some point, and he stared blankly in front of him people, quietly listening to his every word of grief, regret, anger, and helplessness

"We had no choice at all. Everyone was crowded in the passages on both sides. Some people were squeezed to the bottom of their feet halfway. Immediately, countless people rushed up until the ceiling of the corridor was filled with people. It's like a pillar of people, huddled together and screaming."

"We tried our best to stop them, but these people crowded together like crazy and tried their best to escape to both sides. By the time the impact finally came to a complete stop, most of these people were already tightly entangled with others and could not be pulled apart at all. There were only a few lucky ones who were dragged out of the human pillar by our people. The scene was indescribable. If we moved one of them even slightly, the people around him would moan in pain."

"Therefore, we did not dare to drag and rescue them at will. Some people inside had been squeezed into twists and their bodies had been twisted. We only tried to peel off a few people on the outer layer. We wanted to find rescue, but the passages on both sides were blocked tightly, and the survivors could not get out. The survivors were also scared and couldn't understand. People except us were of no use at all."

Knight Bansfather Bate raised his head, and he found that everyone except Captain Fennis was looking at him with wide eyes, as if they were surprised and frightened by his encounter.

"Don't look at me like that, I know you all want to know how I got out. So, I took those who could still move into the nearest room, cut through the partitions, and went through each room until I found a door that could be pushed open. This is how I came out."

Everyone was still speechless. Listening to Knight Bansfather Bate's frightening description, everyone froze in place and no one could say a word.

"What else do you want to know? I want to ask if those people can be saved? I asked the ship's doctor and he found out that those people were probably going to die. Doctor Anthony said that those people squeezed in the middle would soon die of suffocation, and only those with their heads leaking outside could be saved."

"Ship doctor Penny said that even if these people would not die from suffocation, just based on the weight, the people below would gradually die from the squeeze. Dr. Ronald also said that even so, if the people in the outer layer cannot be separated in time, they will be squeezed and their blood will not flow, and they may die from embolism, or they may not receive timely treatment. And die."

Having said this, Knight Bansfather Bate's voice finally couldn't help but choked with sobs. His body trembled slightly and his eyes were red, but he gritted his teeth and continued;

"I saw some of the people I brought being pushed and pushed into the human wall by the crowd. I asked them, is there no other way? But they gave me the same answer. No matter whether I forcefully pull the person out now or whatever, it's too late. So I left all the people who could move there to provide support."

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