"I know that. So, what can we do about it?" Rodston asked.
Ebert said, "Dan here doesn't know about it. Even if Mr. Endemort escaped through there and got away, we cannot go that way and find where he went."
Rodston went on, "How could Mr. Endemort go on through there? Even if he had a way to get into the passages from that building, though we never found the way for him to reach them, he would be going through passages where a huge snake is dwelling. He would have no way to go on, and get past it."
Dan said, "You should both come back over this fence, you could talk about it later on. You don't want to go back in there, do you?"
Ebert said, "If it was another man, it would be the same problem for him, right? There is no way for us to go through there any further, we see it is too dangerous. Come on, we should try getting over this fence again, and we can go back then."
With some difficulty, Ebert got up to the top of that fence with Rodston's help, he then put a leg over it to straddle it though with some real discomfort, as Rodston handed him the things they had with them now, which he passed to Dan on the other side. He then came down that other side, and Rodston worked himself over that fence. They were now on the side where they were near the now closed building of Supernatural Promotions here. They looked at it again.
Ebert said, "There is no way out from that building that we can see. But Mr. Endemort got out, he isn't there. How did he get away, Rodston?"
Rodston replied, "I can't answer that. But I am not claiming that he passed through the solid walls underground to walk through the passages down there that we found. And there is that great creature, the huge snake, that I don't think he could get past."
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