On the pitch-black Snake Head Street, Elizabeth gently helped Fisher onto her gold carriage, while Old Jack and Karma remained in the tavern without coming out.
They really owed Old Jack a word of thanks this time. If it weren't for him, at his advanced age, taking a shotgun to stop the assault of the Human Worms, Fisher and Moli might not have made it until Elizabeth's royal guards arrived.
In fact, when it came to fighting, Moli was certainly more than capable, but as had been said before, as long as the conscious Fisher wasn't beside her to watch over her, her inner turmoil became so severe she was helpless, as if she had never undergone any training at all, merely cowering with her head in her hands.
Elizabeth glanced at Moli at the carriage door, then silently stepped aside to let her enter, which surprised Moli so much she hurriedly whispered her thanks,
"Thank... thank you, Princess."