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What was the plan of the other two rioters that stayed back near the treasure?

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Final answer:

The specific plan of two rioters staying near a treasure is not described in the provided text excerpts, and without the correct source material, a direct answer can't be given.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question revolves around the characters in a narrative where the rioters devise a plan near a treasure. None of the given texts in the reference provides a clear account of two accomplices staying behind near a treasure and plotting a scheme. It is likely that this question relates to a different story or narrative, such as 'The Pardoner's Tale' from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, in which three rioters find a treasure and plan to kill one another to increase their shares. Without the proper source text, it is impossible to give a direct answer regarding their plan.

Therefore, looking at the given passages, none of them aligns with the student's question about rioters planning near a treasure. The excerpts provided range from accounts of historical events to descriptions of actions taken by characters in different plots, but none of them describe the specific scenario the student is asking about.

The plan of the other two rioters that stayed back near the treasure was to deceive the soldiers who were sent after them.

While Gil-Dong, disguised as a priest, led the soldiers down a by-path, the robbers escaped through the main road and reunited with their leader.

By splitting their group and leading the soldiers astray, the robbers successfully evaded capture and made their way to their stronghold.

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