Lord of the Oasis Chapter 697: .Soldiers arriving at the starting point
It takes about half a month to go to the Elf country.
In order to ensure light travel, Kant did not let the soldiers on the expedition bring much luggage.
Instead, they were ordered to resupply when they passed through Durandal.
A dozen soldiers rode camels and entered Durandal's city gate in a dusty manner.
The basic public facilities in the city have been completed. After meeting the conditions of migrant workers and soldiers, there are still many residences that can be provided for the soldiers who come to live temporarily.
After DeWitt broke the news to his soldiers, the soldiers cheered for not having to camp outdoors tonight.
"Everyone's accommodation is arranged together. You must go back to your accommodation at ten o'clock in the evening, and I will come to round the room." DeWitt explained.
"Yes!" the soldiers replied.
Leaded by local soldiers in Durandal, the group walked into the houses near the city center.
"There are four people in one room, and the rooms on the third floor are reserved for you," explained the soldier who led the way.
"Thank you," DeWitt thanked him.
"It's okay, there will be a dinner party to entertain you at the military camp in the evening. Please be sure to be there before six o'clock." The soldier who led the way finally explained.
"Okay, excuse me." DeWitt bowed.
The soldier shook his head and left.
DeWitt arranged for everyone to be assigned rooms until everyone settled in their room.
Craymont greeted at each door: "Everyone, change your clothes and get ready to go to the barracks. The garrison in Durandall has sent a carriage to pick us up."
"A carriage?!" Two or three soldiers excitedly rushed to the corridor outside the door and exclaimed.
"I don't seem to have ever ridden a carriage," said one soldier.
"Alright, alright, you can sit down immediately. Hurry back to your room to change your gray clothes and wash your faces." Claremont stopped the soldiers back to the door of the room and drove Road.
Because everyone is a soldier, they don't care much about their appearance.
Under Claremont's order, he just cleaned up and followed the captain downstairs.
"Hello." Sitting beside the carriage was Derrick, who was sent to Durandal a few months ago. At this moment, he is clearly greeting the soldiers who walked out of the door.
"Commander Derrick?!" The two soldiers walking in the forefront exclaimed, and then hurriedly saluted.
I didn't expect Commander Derrick to pick them up in person.
"Commander Derrick!" DeWitt shouted loudly, then led the soldiers behind him to line up and stand neatly in front of Derrick.
Derrick glanced at everyone, then chuckled and said, "Get in the car. The brothers in the military camp are still waiting for you."
DeWitt turns around and directs his soldiers into the carriage.
"Long time no see." Claremont stepped into the carriage where Derrick was, and stretched out his hand with red eyes.
The two of them were originally in the same queue, after Derrick was promoted to commander. Claremont also expressed: he wants to continue to stay under Derrick's men.
Derrick glanced at Claremont's outstretched hand, but didn't hold it back. Instead, he moved forward and hugged the comrade-in-arms whom he had not seen for a long time.
"I heard that you are the vice-captain of your team?" Derrick patted Claremont's back with his hand, stopping the other's sobbing. After letting go, he asked Claremont with a smile.
"Yes." Claremont, still immersed in his own emotions, answered Derrick's question affirmatively.
"Good job." Derrick encouraged with a smile.
The groom begins to drive the carriage forward.
Soldiers who had their first taste of horse-drawn carriage. Lively discussions took place.
"It's quite comfortable to sit in this carriage," a soldier exclaimed.
"No wonder Captain Claremont asked us to change our clothes. If this satin gets dirty, we can't afford it." A soldier touched the comfortable seat cushion and sighed.
"Come on. Don't act like a **** entering the city," said a soldier with disgust.
"What's the matter with you, Austin?" a soldier asked to the soldier next to him.
The soldier named Austin was slightly pale as he was leaning against the carriage's window rail. After hearing the question, he turned around and said in an uncomfortable voice, "Why do I feel that riding this carriage is more dizzy than riding a horse?"
"Huh? Why are you dizzy?" the soldier asked strangely.
"No, I feel like I'm going to vomit." Austinger let go of his hand and put his upper body on his knees.
"Huh?! Wait, you're okay. Don't throw up, we're going to dinner." The soldier said anxiously: "Hey! Someone's going to throw up here!"
The carriage drove to the gate of the barracks, and one by one the soldiers stepped down from the carriage.
Claymont and Derrick's carriage is the one in charge of the lead.
So the two got out of the carriage earlier than anyone else.
"Wow! Durandall's barracks is really impressive~IndoMTL.com~Craymont said with emotion after seeing the shape of the barracks.
"It's just built. It looks relatively new." Derrick said with a smile.
"Someone here! Someone's not feeling well here!"
Claymont heard the call from the soldiers behind him and turned around urgently to lock his gaze. Then he apologized to Derrick: "I'm sorry, but some of our soldiers seem to be in trouble."
After the voice fell, he hurried to the source of the voice.
When I got to the soldier who was screaming hard, I found that DeWitt rushed over urgently.
"What's wrong?!" DeWitt asked urgently.
The soldier pointed to Austin, who had collapsed beside the carriage, and said, "He has been saying 'very dizzy' since he got in the carriage. He also vomited just now, and now he seems to be unable to walk."
"Who is this?" DeWitt asked in confusion. For the time being, he hasn't been able to match the names of all the warriors with their faces.
"Austinger, from the Fourth Squad." Before the soldier could answer, Claremont took over and explained.
"Okay." DeWitt commanded: "Help the fainted soldier to rest in the carriage. Prepare him with some water."
"The carriage may not be very ventilated, so let's help it to the rest area of our military camp." Derrick stepped out of the crowd and suggested.
"Is it really convenient?" DeWitt asked hesitantly when facing Commander Derrick, still a little nervous.
"It doesn't matter. And I arranged for the carriage to pick you up on my own initiative. I really didn't take everyone's habits into consideration. It was really ill-considered." Derrick said a little apologetically.
"This, it's nothing. Thank you, Commander Derrick." DeWitt dismissed Derrick's concerns and said gratefully.
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