Forty-one

“We can't possibly blow our cover now, can we?” asked Tiki, trying to ease her nervousness. “Just stay calm for a short while, we both would be out of here the first chance we get,”

“Really?—but why can't we go now?” asked Rode, she revered being in this kind of situations, situations like this always encourages her to go on a murderous rage.

“Are you blind? They're soldiers everywhere. Just look at them,” said Tiki, pointing his index finger at the several vantage points in the colosseum, which the armed soldiers stood. “If they notice we're intruding on their sacred festival, they'll catch us down, maybe give both of us death penalties, either by hanging or burning—”