The noises of the city faded away as we got out of the town. I looked up at Navarro for any indication of what we should do next. He shook his head to indicate that it was too early to leave the cart. We had no way of knowing what direction we were going in, and there was a risk that we were going in the opposite direction, but we had no choice. If we had been caught in that town, it would have been all over. Seeing the guards in the street made me doubt this plan was even possible in the first place. We were lucky at the first hunter camp, but if we were going to the main headquarters, we would need more than luck. If we couldn’t figure something out or get more help, I wasn’t sure if it would be worth the risk. My stomach was in knots as I thought about all of this. I couldn’t just giv