Lord of the Oasis Chapter 805: -808


Chapter 805: Invitation from the Dragon Clan

Three days later, several members of the Dragon Clan came to the coast.

Kant took a group of people to the gate of the camp to meet them. After all, the dragons have a pivotal position on this small island.

Even if you don't appreciate the dragon's behavior, you should still do the proper etiquette.

"Hello, Your Majesty Kant." A humanoid figure from a dragon clan saluted slightly in front of Kant: "I am the special envoy of the dragon clan who came to greet you."

"Hello, hello." Kant nodded to him with a smile: "Thank you for your hard work."

"It's fine, have you finished preparations?" the dragon leader asked, "If it's already packed, we'll set off immediately."

"I'm sorry." Kant said embarrassedly: "The problem of our camp has not been resolved, it may take another day or so."

"The only people who need to go to the volcano with us this time should be His Majesty Kant, Commander Abel, and Captain Abel." While recalling the list in his mind, the dragon leader stated to Kant: "The rest Do you want to go with your soldiers too?"

"Huh?" Kant looked at Bandak and Abel unexpectedly, and responded, "There seems to be some misunderstanding, what I wrote in the letter before was that I would wait for the whole crew to go together. Volcano”

After listening to Kant's words, the Dragon Clan group fell into silence.

After a while, the dragon leader standing at the front of the team explained: "It seems that there was a mistake in command and communication. But the manpower we brought this time is really not enough to bring all the soldiers to the dragon base together. I'm running out of time, can you ask a few leaders to come with me. After the volcano settles down, we can discuss how to recruit the soldiers over there?"

Kant thought for a while, and then asked, "Who is the person in the dragon clan who said he wanted to meet us this time?"

"Master Milad. The next-generation heir of our dragon clan." The dragon clan leader answered Kant's question readily, with a hint of pride in his tone.

"I see." Kant nodded and said, "As the heir, I must have a very tight schedule. It is an honor to be able to take time out of my busy schedule to summon us."

"It is also our honor to be able to invite the lord of a country in Calradia." The dragon leader looked gentle, and at this time, facing Kant's praise, he could not change his face.

"If that's the case, then I'll ask you to lead the way." Kant had a warm smile on his face.

"Thank you, Your Majesty, for agreeing to your suggestion." The leader of the dragon clan said, "We can set off immediately."

After saying this, the leader of the dragon clan and his subordinates skyrocketed, and immediately returned to the appearance of a pterosaur.

Kant had long imagined in his heart that when the dragon's magic was still in the ascendant stage, he took the initiative to instruct the soldiers to retreat to both sides of the road with him.

Bandak looked worriedly at the figure of the dragon clan who looked like a tall building, and said, "This is too big."

Abel took the three people's luggage from the soldiers and said to Bandak: "Let's go up quickly. The figure of this dragon family is too conspicuous. It is estimated that in a short while, the homeless people by the harbour I'll come here too."

"Yes." Kant nodded, "Let's go now."

Several pterosaurs stopped in front of the three, and the dragon leader's figure was slightly stronger than the others. Kant's body was entangled in its tail, lifted into the air, and finally landed safely on the pterosaur's back.

Bandak and Abel were also hunched over by two dragon emissaries.

"Take a firm hold." The three heard the voice transmission of the dragon leader.

Then the pterosaurs fluttered their wings and flew into the sky.

The surrounding temperature dropped several degrees all of a sudden, Kant lowered his body carefully, lying on the back of the pterosaur.

The speed of the dragon race is too fast. Abel looked towards the island under the clouds, and the green forest quickly passed by in front of him. It seems that every now and then, the vegetation changes.

"Who, I said, when will we be able to arrive?" Bandak was really not used to such an environment. He endured the discomfort in his chest and asked the pterosaur who was responsible for escorting him.

"A day or so, I'll be there tomorrow morning." The pterosaur replied.

"Why so far?" Bandak complained inwardly.

Abel was not surprised. When they set off from the seaside and arrived at the border of the Dragon Race, nearly a month had passed. No matter how fast the Dragon Race advances, it is already the limit to shorten the time to about a day.

"Bendak, are you not feeling well?" Abel looked at Bendak's pale complexion and asked worriedly.

"It's fine." Bandak shook his head, gritted his teeth and responded.

Abel observed him for a while, and found that after he held it hard, he used the spiritual power in his body and placed a magic shroud on Bandak's location. Greatly relieves breathing discomfort.

Bandak felt his breathing become easier, and stood up in surprise, looking around. Finally, he focused his attention on Abel and thanked him with a smile: "Thank you."

"It's fine," Abel replied with a wink at him.

During the day and night trip, Bandak and Abel lay on the backs of the pterosaurs and watched the sunset and sunrise above the clouds.

When the golden light of the sun filled the clouds the next morning, Abel couldn't help but exclaimed: "It's so beautiful."

"Although it's still cold, it's worth seeing such a view." Bandak's eyes were also full of hope.

"We're almost there," Kant greeted the two who were still watching the scenery, "be careful when the pterosaur swoops down."

"Yes!" Abel and Bandak answered in unison.

The landing process was not as thrilling as everyone imagined. After all, the Dragon Clan team chose a hovering landing considering the safety of the three people.

However, Bandak was still shaken enough, and silently decided in his heart: he will never agree to fly with the dragons again.

All three breathed a sigh of relief when their feet landed on solid ground.

Abel looked around and saw that he didn't know the scenery. And in front of it stood several strange buildings. In this way, this group of pterosaurs carried them to the central area of ​​the dragon domain.

"Everyone, please come with me." At some point, the pterosaurs transformed into human figures again. Stand neatly aside. The leader of the dragon race put on a formal suit, stood in front of Kant and others, and greeted them.

Chapter 806: Conversation in the Imperial Palace

Kant nodded and walked towards the castle-like building pointed to by the dragon leader. Bandak and Abel followed.

"This is Master Milad's royal palace." The dragon leader introduced: "After entering from the main entrance, there is the council room. Please wait there for a while. After Master Milad received the news, he immediately I'll come and see you all."

"Okay," Kant agreed.

After the dragon leader retired, the three took their seats on the guest chairs in the conference hall. Quietly waiting for Milad's arrival.

The ceiling of the room is so high that it seems impossible to see through. The furnishings are also very simple, appearing a bit empty, which is not the same as the gorgeous and strict surface.

After a while, a whirlwind blew from the gate of the palace, and Milad entered the chamber.

Kant and the other three immediately stood up from their seats and stood up to greet them.

The name of the royal heir is well-deserved, and when Abel looked at it at first glance, he noticed the momentum of this dragon nobleman. Although in front of Kant, it still looks a little green, but at his age, it is already rare.

Abel had previously met Isaac, the younger brother of Master Milad, at a dwarven town presentation. In comparison, Isaac's momentum is much weaker.

"Hello, Lord Kant from Calradia." Milad's scales are white and have a smooth sheen. At this point, he had automatically ignored the Bandaks behind Kant. He walked straight to Kant and extended his hand to him with the calm and confidence of a noble.

"Hello, Master Millard." Kant responded with a smile.

"I beg your pardon, please take a seat." Milad glanced at Bandak and Abel, and greeted everyone with a smile.

"It's not troublesome, we are preparing to move towards the volcano. I can receive an invitation from the dragon family, I don't know what it is for?" Kant said immediately after sitting down.

"It's actually nothing. I just heard that the soldiers Calradia sent to the island were shipwrecked. And it seems that the truth behind this has something to do with the island forces that have been hiding in the dark in recent months." Rad looked at Kant and explained: "The battle on the island has involved countries outside the island and caused casualties. It really makes the dragons as guardians feel ashamed, and I want to apologize to the lord."

After hearing this, Bandak and Abel, who were standing behind Kant, looked at each other in surprise. The look in his eyes is indescribable.

Kant raised his eyebrows. The reason Milad said was indeed a little unexpected, but after thinking about it, it was reasonable.

From his remarks, it can be seen that Kant's previous prediction was correct, and the dragon family has always maintained the role of the middleman in this battle. And the forces on the island have no small ambitions outside the island.

"So it is." Kant exhaled and responded: "We accept the care of the dragon family. A few days ago, we happened to receive a letter with a list of people from the dark side. I brought it here with me, hoping to help a little to settle the battle."

Kant took out the list from his arms and handed it to Milad. Observe his expression.

Milad's expression didn't seem to change, but there was still a hint of nervousness in his eyes staring at the envelope.

"It's really important to have a list like this. Thank you," Millard said lightly to Kant after going through the names on the list. There was also a blush on his face.

"You're welcome." Kant shook his head implicitly and responded.

"I heard from you, Lord, that you and your group are going to the volcano. What are your plans?" Milad put away the letter, raised his head and asked Kant.

"Probably to meet some old friends I know." Kant replied briefly: "After all, we are not familiar with the environment on this island."

"That's right," Milad nodded in agreement, "If there is anything the Dragon Clan can help you, please feel free to speak. We will do our best."

"Thank you, Master Millard," Kant agreed.

"You must be tired after running around on the road for so long." Millard looked at Bandak and Abel for the second time and suggested, "Just stay here tonight. A delicious dinner will be served. I have business to do, so I'll take my leave."

"Okay, then we'll see you next time." Kant stood up and sent him off.

"Yes." Milad nodded with a smile and agreed. Without waiting for Kant and others to follow in his footsteps, he walked out of the palace door alone, lifted the illusion, and a white dragon appeared in the open space outside the palace. After a gust of wind, it flew towards the south.

The dragon leader who disappeared before appeared again in front of Kant and others, and his suit had been changed.

"Everyone, let me take you to your resting place." The dragon leader stood at the door of the council hall and said to Kant and others.

"Okay, excuse me," Abel agreed.

The group followed the dragon leader towards another nearby building.

"Dinner will be personally delivered to your room by the waiter in the back kitchen." The dragon leader led the three into the long corridor in the castle.

Bandak looked out the window on the lawn and responded, "Is there no restaurant here?"

"Because no one has come here for too long, the restaurant has been closed." The dragon leader explained: "It is estimated that no one has cleaned it for a long time."

"Where are we now?" Abel asked.

"The northern border of the dragon's territory." The dragon leader explained in detail: "This was originally a village, and was later requisitioned to become the training ground for the Milad master's guards. After the army left, this place was completely idle. down."

"So where are those soldiers now?" Kant asked.

The eyes of the leader of the dragon clan darkened, and he said softly: "Probably they have already gone to the outside of the island."

"Off the island?" Bandak asked curiously.

"The young Milad is the heir who has been re-established in the past two years. The soldiers who have been with him for the past few years have been dominated by the 'king' to perform tasks outside the island. One of them was due to the task. The details of it have never been able to return to the island." The dragon leader replied while recalling.

"So it is." After receiving Kant's wink, Bandak immediately withdrew his curiosity and did not ask any further.

At this point, the dragon leader brought the three to the door of the room assigned to them. Handing over the key, he said, "The room has been cleaned. The lighting is also very good. I hope you can rest here for a good night."

"Thank you. But" Bandak took the key and responded, "It's over at the camp"

Chapter 807: A leisurely afternoon for everyone

"We have hired ships to go to the harbour to pick up Calradian soldiers and elf soldiers who stayed at the camp. They should stay on the ship for about a week before arriving at the dwarven town at the foot of the volcano." Report to the trio.

"Thank you," Bandak said sincerely.

Kant stood aside and nodded: If the Dragon Clan came forward, the treatment of the soldiers could be said to be guaranteed.

"Well, I'll retire first." After bowing, the leader of the dragon clan said goodbye to everyone.

After watching him leave, Kant and others opened the door with the key. The space inside can be said to be extremely spacious and exquisitely decorated. Three bedrooms, an 80-square-meter living room, a clean and bright bathroom, and a kitchen and window sill.

Kant chose a bedroom at random, went in and put down his luggage. When he walked out of the bedroom door, he saw Bundak and Abel collapsed in the living room. He said with a smile: "Are you so tired?"

"I'm really tired when I ride on the back of the dragon." Bandak explained as he picked out a few cherries from the fruit basket on the desk and put them in his mouth: "It tastes good."

"I'm pretty tired too," Abel said feebly.

In order not to make Bandak's physical condition look too bad, he continued to cast spells for a day and a night. It's time to calm down now.

"Your Majesty, you also spent a whole day at an altitude of several kilometers. Why does it seem like nothing is happening?" Bandak looked at Kant's face and asked curiously.

"I don't know. When I first ascended, my body didn't get used to it. It's just that the team leader quickly slowed down. After that, I didn't feel anything." Kant also found a picture that looked like Sit down on a more comfortable chair and describe it to Bandak.

"It seems that the leader of the dragon clan observed that each of us is not very comfortable." Bandak maintained a lying position and responded: "It is indeed the type who can take care of people. In comparison, that Mr. Millard's frame is really big."

"The family has been pampered since childhood, and has been trained and trained as the heir to the royal family. Naturally, people's eyes will be different." The sun crossed the window sill and sprinkled on Kant's face. He seemed to be enjoying the rest.

"But I don't think Your Majesty Kant is as arrogant as him." Bandak pouted and commented: "It feels like his eyes are always looking down on others."

"Don't worry about that." Abel stuck his head out and interjected: "Anyway, this young Milad shouldn't have anything to do with us in the future."

"Is that so?" Bandak looked at Kant in surprise and said.

Kant shrugged his shoulders indifferently and said, "As you said, the heir master doesn't look down on us at all. Of course there won't be any cooperation in the future."

"I thought he took us seriously, after all he got a list like that from us," Bandak said with a sigh.

"Judging from his reaction at the time, he should know all the people on the list." Kant recalled: "In general: the news we brought did not have much value. However, he did not Show that. It makes me think he'd be a suitable heir."

"I see." Bandak said with wide eyes. He did not notice this part of the details at the time.

"Ha-" Kant yawned and explained to Bundak and Abel, "I'll go back to my bedroom to catch up. Wake me up at lunchtime."

"Yes," Bandak replied, sitting up straight.

"Aren't you going to sleep for a while?" Abel suggested to Bandak, raising his head after hearing the door slam.

"Just lay here for a while." Bandak shook his head and said, "How about you?"

"I'm not as tired as you," Abel replied sullenly, burying his head on the cushion of the bench again.

"When I have enough rest, let's go outside together." Bandak turned his head to look at Abel and suggested, "It's still quite stuffy indoors."

"Okay." Abel raised his hand in a 'yes' gesture.

After a smile and a high five, Abel lay on the living room carpet and took a nap.

After waking up, the sky outside the window has darkened.

Bandak sat up in a panic, looking at Abel's previous location. But he was the only one left in the entire living room.

"Abel!" cried Bandak.

"Click--" The sound of the key being inserted into the lock came from the entrance. Bandak's nerves immediately tightened. Walk slowly towards the door of the room.

The door was opened, and Abel, wet from the rain, entered the room.

"Abel?" Bendak's face was puzzled.

"Are you awake?" Abel asked, looking up as he changed out of his boots.

"When did you go out? Is it raining outside?" Bandak squatted beside Abel, concerned.

"Can you get me a towel?" Abel asked. "You're right, it's so boring to just be in the room. I went out for a walk."

As soon as Bandak heard him, he went to the bathroom and brought Abel a dry towel.

"Thank you." After taking the towel, Abel thanked: "Although I received a rain, it is not nothing. I found that the dragon people here are very fond of humanoid activities, and they have invented many interesting things. physical fitness game.”

"That sounds interesting," Bandak lamented. "I've spent the whole afternoon sleeping in this parlour."

"You slept so deadly that I don't know how to wake you up." Abel smiled apologetically: "How are you feeling now?"

"Feeling good. If I have something to eat, I think I'll be in a better mood, too," jokes Bandak.

"After what you said, I'm also a little hungry." Abel tilted his head and said, "Let's go and wake up His Majesty. I went to the back kitchen just now and found that the dishes were ready. ."

"Well." Bandak glanced at the door and said, "Then you watch here, I'll wake up His Majesty Kant."

"Okay." Abel nodded.

Bandak walked to Kant's door, raised his hand and knocked on the door softly, calling, "Your Majesty Kant."

"What's wrong?" Kant's voice sounded like he was just waking up.

"The food in the back kitchen is almost ready, Your Majesty, please get up and take a shower first." Bandak said softly.

"Okay," Kant agreed. Sleepy-eyed, he got out of bed, put on his coat, opened the door and walked to the bathroom.

Chapter 808: Kant who suddenly fell ill

After a while, the dishes for dinner were presented by the dragon waiter.

Kant is sitting at the dining table and doesn't look like he has any appetite. Bandak noticed Kant's physical state during the meal. Putting down the cutlery in his hand, he asked worriedly, "Your Majesty, are you not feeling well?"

"A little dizzy." Kant stopped eating and responded with his hand on his forehead.

"Isn't there some kind of illness?" Abel also became nervous.

"It must have caught the cold, the humidity on this island is too heavy." Kant felt that his body became limp and could not exert any strength.

"I'm going to ask the doctor in this castle." Abel immediately put down the fork in his hand, stood up and said to Kant.

Kant waved his hand and said, "This is a minor illness. After this night, I'll be fine."

"This can't be done." Bandak said firmly: "In this unfamiliar place, any small illness cannot be ignored. What if I contract some strange disease?"

"Okay then." Kant was persuaded by Bandak and nodded in agreement.

Tomorrow is about to set off for the volcano. None of the three people know medical skills. It is better to solve the disease as soon as possible.

Seeing that Kant agreed, Abel immediately walked out of the room and invited the dragon doctor.

Bandak put his hand over Kant's forehead, trying to test his temperature. After being exposed to the cold, he frowned and said, "Your Majesty, we will set off when your illness is cured."

"It's fine." Kant fainted after uttering this sentence.

Bandak helped him to lie down on the bed in the bedroom and brought a basin of hot water. After wringing out the towel through the hot water, he wiped the cold sweat from Kant's forehead with the towel.

After looking at the door of the living room countless times, I finally looked forward to the doctor of Abel and the dragon.

"Doctor, come and see!" Bandak called to the Dragon Doctor while waving.

"When did you faint?" The dragon family doctor also looked a little nervous. After sitting down by Kant's bed, he hurriedly stretched out his hand to check Kant's condition. Ask Bandak.

"Five minutes ago," Bandak responded after thinking for a moment.

"Yes." The Dragon Clan doctor nodded and agreed, and then a golden-yellow spiritual energy flowed from his palms, which flowed into Kant's temples.

"How is it?" Abel said anxiously.

"It's fine." The dragon doctor looked relieved and explained, "It's just an ordinary low-grade fever. It's probably caused by water and soil discomfort."

"It turns out that, His Majesty Kant also said before that the air is too humid," Abel said in retrospect.

"This disease can be cured quickly. However, after the disease is cured, you must also pay attention to the changes in the surrounding environment, otherwise it will easily cause physical discomfort." The Dragon Clan doctor infused Kant with spiritual power while exhorting .

"Thank you." Bandak thanked the doctor when he saw that Kant's pale face finally had a hint of blood.

"Fortunately, it was only a false alarm." The dragon doctor took out a few tubes of medicine from the medicine box and handed them to Bandak. Wiping away his sweat, he said, "If His Majesty Kant falls ill in this castle, we will also be in bad luck."

"Thank you for your hard work," Abel said to the Dragon Doctor.

"Your Majesty Kant will wake up after a short rest. When he wakes up, he will probably be a little hungry. After all, I used his spiritual power to use his physical energy. I will ask the kitchen to prepare some light snacks. Retired." The doctor bowed to Bandak and Abel.

"Okay, please walk slowly." Bandak waved as he sent the Dragon Doctor to the door.

Watching the doctor's back disappear at the end of the corridor, Bandak closed the door and walked back to Kant's bedroom.

"How is your Majesty?" Bandak asked.

"It looks a lot better." Abel replied: "It is estimated that the body is adjusting and entering hibernation."

"Let's stay here." Bandak sat down on a chair in the corner and said, "According to the doctor, His Majesty Kant should not be able to sleep for long."

"Okay," Abel agreed. As he spoke, he extinguished the candlestick by the bed.

The two kept quiet while they waited, in order to give Kant a better rest.

At three o'clock in the middle of the night, Abel had fallen asleep on the rug beside the bed. Only Bandak remained awake.

"You?" When Bandak was still in a daze, he heard Kant's familiar voice.

"Lord, are you awake?" Bandak asked in surprise as he walked to the bedside.

"Well." Kant nodded, glanced at the bed, and said, "Why is Abel asleep here?"

"He hasn't rested for two days. He fell asleep when you woke up." Bandak explained, "How are you feeling now, Your Majesty?"

"I feel much better, not as uncomfortable as before." Kant propped up his upper body and leaned against the head of the bed, feeling the changes in his body, and replied, "It's just that I still can't make much effort."

"The doctor said you need some rest," Bandak said.

"Doctor? Has the Dragon Clan come?" Kant raised his head and asked Bandak.

"Yeah. It was the doctor's spell that gave your Majesty your fever." Bandak responded: "He also left some potions for us, and it seems that they can be used for ordinary minor injuries."

"Well, thank him." Kant touched his stomach and nodded, "I feel like my stomach is empty now."

"Your Majesty, you didn't eat much at dinner. The back kitchen brought some hot porridge in the middle of the night. I'll get it for you." Bandak hurriedly walked to the living room.

"Wait ~IndoMTL.com~ Kant stopped Bandak.

"What's the matter? Your Majesty." Bandak asked curiously, looking back.

"Take Abel back to his own bedroom to rest. It's so pitiful to sleep on this floor." Kant said with a helpless smile on his face.

"Oh. Yes, yes yes yes." Bandak then remembered Abel's existence, walked to the bed, and helped Abel who was lying on the ground. "I forgot about him," said apologetically.

Kant looked at him with helplessness.

This night's episode ended with Bandak's loving care of Kant.

In the early morning of the next day, the three of them boarded a carriage dispatched by the Dragon Clan and rushed to the foot of the volcano.

"Abel, you fell asleep yesterday before His Majesty Kant woke up?" Bandak joked to Abel.

"I'm sorry, Your Majesty." Abel didn't care about Bandak's accountability, but turned directly to Kant, smiling apologetically.


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