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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 1578

Chapter 1578

The secret place where Ralph was under house arrest was in a valley surrounded by high mountains.

A fresh herbal fragrance came over.

Groups of birds flew by, making crisp calls.

Ralph stood in the yard, tilting his head slightly, breathing the refreshing air that refreshed his heart.

He changed into formal military uniform today, the dark green color was solemn, with a dazzling golden badge on his chest. His waist was straight and his spirit was high, as if the long house arrest meant nothing but rest for him.

At this moment, with a sharp chirp,

three eagles flew over the sky, fluttering their wings across the sky, lonely and strong, overlooking thousands of miles.

They had sharp eyes, silver-gray feathers, and could check the movements on the ground at any time. They were obviously professionally trained peregrine falcons.

They circled in the sky, like silver lights passing by from time to time, sometimes rising and sometimes swooping.

A smile appeared on Ralph's lips.

The time has come.

At this time, the black-clothed guards who were guarding Ralph looked at each other in dismay, always feeling that something was wrong but couldn't say it.

They had been here for many days and had never seen these eagles before. Where did they come from?

While in surprise,

suddenly, someone among the black-clothed guards shouted, "Silver Eagles must win!"

Immediately afterwards, more than a dozen people jumped out from the black-clothed guards guarding Ralph, and instantly overpowered the other black-clothed guards around them.

In less than half an hour, the members of Silver Eagles had subdued all the remaining black-clothed guards and tied them up on the ground.

Throwing them in front of General Ralph.

The leader of the Silver Eagles walked up to Ralph and saluted respectfully, "General, I'm sorry you suffered! The rest of the guards have been subdued."

Ralph looked at the time, "Well done, Colonel Lere. It's time to clear the traitors!"

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