Lord of the Oasis Chapter 718: .Easy to deal with wolves


"It's not hard." The troll known as Duron shook his head and said with a smile: "Compared to Lord Vol'jin, who is responsible for the entire Darkspear clan, my task is nothing at all. ."

"Good job," Vol'jin said flatly.

"Lord Vol'jin came to the island earlier this year to inspect the island. How long do you plan to stay on the island?" Duron asked, changing the subject.

"Should be heading back tomorrow." Vol'jin lifted his steps and headed up the mountain.

"Why don't you stay on the island for a few more days?" Duron followed, anxiously saying, "I haven't met you with the outstanding staff representative."

"Then call them over when we see you off tomorrow," Vol'jin said casually.

"It's true..."

Out of the troll's territory in the valley, the scouts were finally able to straighten their backs and see the sun again.

From their position, the sun has set on the back of the mountain. The sky is full of golden afterglow.

"Get ready to find a place to camp," Abel ordered.

"Yes!" The soldiers shouted neatly and loudly.

The autumn sun is always falling at a speed visible to the naked eye.

The soldiers' tents are half way up, and nothing can be seen. I can only pick up wood, build a few open fire stands, and then go to the camp.

"Although we are not in the territory of trolls now, the jackal beasts in the valley are quite dangerous." After driving down the stake, a soldier spoke to the soldier who was working together next to him. .

"Indeed, when you say that, I seem to actually hear a wolf howling," the soldier responded.

"No way, don't scare me." The soldier who spoke up quickly picked up the hammer in his hand.

"Haha, it must be to scare you! Even if there are wolves, you don't need to be scared like this." The soldier stood on the spot and laughed.

"I told you how..." The frightened soldier was about to scold something.

"Wolf! Wolf!!" A soldier's cry came from a distance.

At this point, the barracks was almost finished, and DeWitt and the others stayed in the tent to pack their clothes. After hearing the shouting, he quickly walked outside the camp.

Able walked up to the screaming soldier and asked, "Where did you see the wolf?"

"There seem to be seven or eight horses left at the gate of the camp," the soldier reported panting.

"Understood." Abel replied, and then walked out of the camp by himself, as the soldier said: Seven wild wolves are lying in the jungle at the entrance of the camp. Under the illumination of the fire, the pupils refracted a lush green light.

The wolves made a 'gurgling' sound in their throats when they saw Abel appearing alone in front of them.

Abel didn't care and walked back to the ranks of the soldiers.

"Captain Abel, what now?" a soldier stepped forward and asked.

"Let's see if we can lure the wolves away, if not, kill them," Abel responded.

After receiving the answer, the soldier nodded and said to the soldier behind him: "You, you, you, you, follow me."

After watching the soldier walk out of the camp with a team of six, Abel also dismissed the soldiers who had gathered around.

Claymont and DeWitt came a step late, walked through the scattered crowd, walked up to Abel and asked, "What's wrong?"

"A soldier found a pack of wolves at the gate of the camp and has sent someone to deal with it," Abel replied.

"Has the soldier been bitten by a wolf?" DeWitt asked concerned.

"No, I'm just frightened." Abel replied, and he also looked at it carefully when he asked the soldier before.

"That's good," DeWitt said with a sigh of relief.

About half an hour passed.

The soldiers who went out to deal with the wolf pack came back with the wolf's body.

The leading soldiers reported to Claymont: "Captain Claymont, we have wiped out all the wolves."

"Good job." Claremont nodded.

"These wolves should be considered for dinner today. I heard that eating wolf meat can also protect against the cold and nourish the stomach," a soldier suggested.

"This...you have to ask the soldiers in the logistics if they are willing to take care of you." Claremont said hesitantly.

"Go, go, ask." A soldier in the team said cheerfully.

"Then let's say goodbye, Captain Claremont." The leading soldier bent down and saluted Claremont.

"Hmm."

Seeing the group of people walking towards the back of the camp, Claremont silently made a decision in his heart: Today's dinner should be made with wheat flour pancakes.

"What are you talking about?" The soldier in the back kitchen who was chopping vegetables couldn't help asking as a group of soldiers dragged something towards him.

"Today's snack," said a soldier happily.

"Look at how fat this meat is." A soldier put the wolf in his hand on the chopping board and said ~IndoMTL.com~ Okay, you take so much, where will anyone give it to you? you do. The soldier who was cooking put down the kitchen knife and waved his hand: "One is about the same. "

"Excuse me." The soldiers thanked each other happily when they heard the answer.

Leaving the one on the chopping board behind, the soldiers dragged the other wolves, ready to drop them outside the camp.

"Throw it away, don't throw it into the river." The soldier who chopped vegetables thought of something, and hurriedly chased after them, shouting to the back of the group of people leaving.

"Got it!"

After consulting DeWitt, the group walked out of the barracks and left the wolf's body in the jungle about ten minutes away from the barracks.

Two of Duron's men watched the soldiers discard the wolf's body and turned to leave.

Come out from the jungle.

A troll approaches the jungle where wolf carcasses are stacked and takes a closer look. He turned around and said to his partner, "It seems that these soldiers are quite powerful."

"What's the matter, I just beat a few stray wolves." Another troll said contemptuously.

"I'm a little interested in them, why don't we find a few soldiers to practice." The troll just now approached and said.

"Lord Duron's orders were for us to keep an eye on them. I specifically told no one to take action. Do you want to violate the order?" the troll said sharply.

"Don't dare, just take me for a joke." The troll who was reprimanded restrained his relaxed and casual look and bowed his head to the other troll.

"Lord Vol'jin is leaving this island soon. Instead of looking for a chance to show something to Lord Vol'jin, you're looking for a heads-up. What's the point of this," the troll sighed , walking back while admonishing the troll beside him.

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