Lord of the Oasis Chapter 813: -816
Chapter 813: The guild run by Snake Girl
Abel put the bell in his hand and played with it for a while, then said with a smile, "I didn't think there was such a convenient thing in this inn. Just looking at the innkeeper's words, I really can't tell. "
"This string should be connected to the kitchen." Kant said, "Let's see what's for dinner tonight."
"Yes." Abel put down the bell and nodded.
The two sat at the tea table and discussed the menu for tonight.
"Abel, don't you order a main course? I think you only ordered two vegetable salads." Kant asked suspiciously, looking at the menu.
"It's okay, these are my usual staples." Abel shook his head with a smile and said, "And I'm a vegetarian. Your Majesty Kant, do we need to wake up Commander Bandak? Because I don't know. He wants something."
"No, he should be really tired." Kant replied without raising his head: "Let him sleep for a while, I'll just order him some of the recommended staples in the store."
"Well, okay." Abel glanced in the direction of the bed where Bandak was lying, and there was snoring coming from it.
Kant closed the remarked menu, walked to the porch and rang the bell. After a while, they heard footsteps approaching the door.
"Dong dong dong!" The clerk in the overalls knocked on the door of the guest room.
The moment Kant opened the door, he smelled the fumes of the other party's body.
"Hello. Are you the one who ordered?" the cook asked politely.
"Yes." Kant handed the menu to the other party with a smile and said, "Please come and visit in person."
"It's fine." The cook took out a towel and wiped his hands before taking the menu. Responded: "Please wait a moment, dinner will be delivered in a while."
"Are these dishes ready?" Kant asked in surprise.
"Yeah. And it's fresh." The chef thought that Kant was worried about the freshness of the dishes, and hurriedly explained: "The first batch of dishes we made were all for distinguished guests like you."
"I see." Kant nodded, "Thank you."
The chef waved his hand and said, "If there are no other problems, I will retire first."
"Okay." After Kant watched the cook leave, he returned to the guest room.
Bendak has been awakened by Abel at this time and is washing in a separate bathroom.
"Bandak wakes up?" Kant asked Abel after he sat down at the tea table and poured himself a glass of water.
"Yeah." Abel was packing his luggage and turned around and replied, "When he was going to call him just now, he woke up by himself."
"Just enough rest." Kant said, picking up the notes on the tea table and looking at it again.
The three of them went their separate ways and spent the time before dinner peacefully.
As the waiter who pushed the dining cart into the room was serving dishes to the table, Bandak came out of the bathroom with long wet hair.
Seeing the back of the waiter hurriedly leaving, Bandak asked curiously, "What happened to him?"
"It's like a teenage girl who saw you come out topless. Naturally, I'm not very embarrassed." Abel responded while stirring the vegetable salad in the bowl.
"Sorry, I didn't pay much attention." Bandak smiled awkwardly, and immediately rummaged through a suitcase beside him to find a coat and put it on him.
"Sit down and eat." Kant greeted Bandak, "You shouldn't go to the bathroom to take a shower immediately after waking up. It's easy to faint."
"The usual habit is this." Bandak said with a haha.
"I don't know much about what you like to eat, so I ordered a steak set." Kant glanced at Bandak and said, "If you don't like it, you can use the bell at the door to order from the waiter."
Bandak must have been really hungry, fork the steak on the plate and chop it up. After listening to Kant's words, he wiped his mouth, turned to look at the door, and said, "What is the function of that bell?"
"If you pull it off, a waiter will be sent from the kitchen on the first floor," Abel explained.
"I see." Bandak thought for a while, then nodded.
Abel glanced at Bandak and said to Kant: "Your Majesty, according to Gilbert, the dragons have passed the word about taking us to the castle to talk. You think, after him, the gnomes Will the people of our tribe also come to meet us?"
"Probably not." After drinking a sip of soup, Kant frowned and responded: "The gnomes are now in the eye of the storm, and they are probably busier than the dragons. They probably don't have time to see us. But You reminded me that tomorrow when we go out to inquire about news, we have to inquire about the situation near the volcano."
"Your Majesty, where are we going tomorrow?" Bandak was still chewing food, his voice muffled.
"Let's go to the guild we inquired about today." Kant put down the tableware and replied: "We don't have enough time, I have already marked the guilds that we must go to. Wait until the dinner is over. Afterwards, you two remember to take a good look at your notes."
"Yes," Abel agreed.
"The dinner at this hotel is quite late." Kant wiped his mouth with a napkin, gestured for the other two to slow down, and said, "Tomorrow we will find a pub in town for dinner. Come back."
"Okay." Bandak nodded.
"It's getting late, so I'll go back to my room to rest first." Kant pushed away the chair, stood up and instructed: "You guys also rest early. Don't forget to read your notes."
"Yes."
Kant looked at the two and nodded, turned and walked to the bedroom.
After Kant left, Bandak called the waiter again and added a serving of pasta to himself.
Looking at Bandak, who was snorting noodles, Abel reluctantly walked to the tea table and studied the notes made by Kant alone.
"Where's the first place we're going tomorrow?" Bandak asked after he finished his dinner and sat down beside Abel with a teacup.
"Tata, the name of this guild is quite strange." Abel pointed to the letters circled in red and said doubtfully.
"Oh, I remember this." Bandak responded, "It seems to be downstairs, and the owner of this guild is a snake girl herself."
"Go to the guild run by Snake to find out about a Snake. Wouldn't it be too ostentatious?" said Abel, frowning.
"How could it be, we will act according to the time." Bandak didn't worry much about this problem, and responded: "And at least those who do inquiries have professional ethics."
Chapter 814: A peaceful night
"Okay." Abel nodded in agreement. He continued to pick up the note and read it, but after asking Bandak a few questions, he got no response.
While he was groaning, Bandak's heavy head rested on his shoulder, and the sound of calm breathing reached Abel's ears.
"I fell asleep." Abel lowered his head and looked at Bandak's sleeping face, and said softly, "Didn't I sleep all afternoon today? It's strange that I didn't even read the notes, this person is really"
Able carried the sleeping Bandak to the side of the bed in the bedroom, laying him flat on the bed. After blowing out the candlesticks in the room, he gently closed the door and walked out.
Until late at night, Abel finally slept on the cork reclining chair in the wing holding the note.
The next morning, Abel was still the first to wake up. After all, the cork chair was not as comfortable as the soft bed in the bedroom.
After glancing at the quiet guest room, I guessed that Kant and Bandak were still sleeping. Abel dragged his aching body into the bathroom.
In fact, he had no obsession with taking a bath until he came into contact with Calradia's soldiers.
However, after seeing the leisurely appearance of Claremont and others in the hotel's large bath, Abel also began to think that bathing was one of the ways to refresh people.
As a water elf, he did benefit a lot from it.
Wait until Abel comes out of the bathroom after taking a bath. Kant was already sitting on a chair at the dining table, eating his morning tea.
"Good morning, Your Majesty," Abel greeted.
"Good morning." Kant raised his head and responded, "What's the matter with you? You don't seem to be in good spirits."
"I accidentally fell asleep in a chair last night. I feel a little pain in my shoulders now," Abel replied, waving his arms back and forth.
"I'll go get you some plaster from the medicine cabinet and wipe it." Kant stood up and walked to his door, then stuck his head out and said, "By the way, it's getting late. Trouble Please wake up Bandak for me."
"Yes!" Abel was stunned for a while, then replied after realizing it.
Pushing open the door of Bandak's room, the familiar sound of snoring can be heard. Abel frowned: he was really **** off. They came to this small town with all their troubles in order to find the real murderer who framed DeWitt and others. But since Bandak arrived at the hotel, no matter how he looked, he looked like he had no energy, and most of the time was spent on sleeping.
"Commander Bandak! Time to get up now!" Abel walked to the bed and yelled at the sleeping Bandak.
The snoring finally stopped, and Bandak moved. But he didn't mean to wake up.
Abel sighed, stretched out his hand, shook Bendak, and said, "Bendak, get up! We're going on a mission!"
After a while, Bandak opened his eyes in confusion, raised his head and said to Abel, "Abel, what are you doing?"
"Waking you up," said Abel, looking strangely at Bandak.
"Alas," Bandak stared at Abel for a while, sighing, "I just had a nightmare."
"What did you dream about?" Abel asked as he sat down beside Bandak's bed.
"I dreamed that the people on this island were fighting. I don't know why, but you were also in the group of fighting people. I went to pull you, and you fought me too" Bandak responded: "Then we The two fought, and then, you died."
After reciting the entire dream, Bandak gave Abel a timid look.
"You're not good at expressing yourself." Abel was stunned, and after a while, he replied: "And, why did I die in the dream? As a mage, I was actually given to you by you. Kill them on the spot?"
"I don't know either." Bandak shook his head and replied, "I just remember my hands were covered in blood"
Seeing Bandak's guilty look, Abel relaxed his tone and comforted: "Don't worry, it's just a dream. I still have the self-consciousness that I won't match you. Get up and wash quickly. His Majesty Kant has been waiting for you for a while."
"Okay." Bandak looked at Abel's leaving back, and patted his head vigorously with his hand. In fact, the reason why this dream happened was also related to his daily thoughts.
For some reason, he's been looking at Abel in a strange way recently. Always feel that the other party's behavior is very suspicious.
"My head is really broken," Bandak said softly, frowning tightly.
"Abel, come and sit here." Kant was studying the medicine bottle in the medicine cabinet at this time. After seeing Abel walk out of Bandak's bedroom, he immediately greeted him to sit down in front of him.
"Your Majesty" Abel sat down as instructed, saw the bottles and jars in front of him, and called out in embarrassment.
"Don't worry, I just took them out out of curiosity and looked at them." Kant held up a small bottle of white ointment in his hand and explained, "You just need to apply this."
"Well, that's fine," Abel said with a sigh of relief.
"Mages like you usually suffer from the root of the disease, if you don't care about it. The damage to the body is also very great." Kant warned Abel while opening the medicine bottle.
"It won't be that serious, right?" Halfway through Abel's defense, he felt that the ointment applied to his back was burning like a fire, and he couldn't help crying out.
"Is it alright?" Kant asked concerned: "This ointment works well. At the beginning, it will have some special effects."
"It's fine." Abel replied, pursing his lips tightly.
After washing up, Bandak sat aside, chewing a slice of bread and said, "Abel, why didn't you go back to bed yesterday?"
"Sit here and read my notes and fall asleep." Abel glared at Bundak and said through gritted teeth.
"Ah, that's right. I haven't read that notebook much." Bandak suddenly recalled the task Kant had given him last night, and said.
"It's too late now." Kant glanced helplessly at Bandak and said, "Come and help me apply the ointment, we have to leave earlier."
"I'm sorry," Bandak said apologetically to Abel.
As he spoke, he put down his breakfast, squeezed a small amount of ointment into his hand, and massaged Abel's neck.
"It's fine." Abel gave him a helpless look and nodded.
Kant walked to the door, rang the bell, and summoned the waiter who was in charge of cleaning the dishes.
Chapter 815: Cheetah Appears Out of Nowhere
As soon as the three walked out of the hotel, they immediately ran towards the 'Ratata' guild.
But after I got there, I found out that there is a sign hanging on the door of the 'Lattata' guild - saying that the shopkeeper's business is out, and it will open at 6 pm today.
At the gate of the guild, there are many homeless people who come here just like Kant and others. After seeing the sign at the door, many people turned around and left.
"Your Highness, why don't we look elsewhere first?" Bandak suggested.
"Well, good." Kant nodded. When the three of them were about to leave with the crowd, a young man in old clothes stopped them——
"Is it Lord Kant of the Calradia Empire?" The young man's expression was very rich. After standing in front of Kant, he exclaimed excitedly: "I am a beast trainer, my name is Pique."
Bandak took a step and stood in front of Pique, asking him, "What's the matter with you?"
"I live near here, and I happened to pass by when Gilbert came to look for you yesterday." Pique introduced: "This time, I mainly want to make friends with you."
"We're not here to make friends," Abel said nonchalantly. Intuitively, he didn't think that the animal trainer in front of him was a good stubble.
"Everyone is a compatriot of the human race, why are you so shy?" Pique still had a bright smile on his face, persuading: "I might be able to take care of each other in the future."
Kant sighed, ready to turn his back and leave.
"Your Majesty, Your Majesty, don't leave." Pique looked at Kant's back and said, "You won't have the chance to enter this guild to ask for the news you want when you leave."
Kant froze after hearing this. He asked, "What do you mean?"
Pick narrowed the distance between the three and explained to Kant in a low voice: "Those who left as soon as they saw the notice were all newcomers who had just come to this town. 'Ratata' daily There are only a few dozen guests, and the number is not fixed. You leave now, and when you come back later, there is already a long queue at the gate, and there will be no chance to get in."
"Really?" said Abel, raising his eyebrows.
"I'm here to tell you this." Pique said sincerely: "Look at the people who are squatting at the door and refusing to leave. They are all familiar. It is estimated that they are still praying in their hearts to leave. The more the better."
"It turns out that you are walking this number of roads." Bandak raised his head, looked around, and said.
"Hey, now you guys know that I'm here to be your friend, right?" Pique said with a smile.
Kant and Abel looked at each other, coughed twice, and said, "Since everyone is idle, it's fate to have met once. Friends or something, it's so awkward to call. Let's say, you let me today. I got to know you as a person."
Peek didn't quite understand the meaning of Kant's words. After thinking for a while, he waved his hand and said, "Just know if you know it. It doesn't matter, I'm just here to give you a letter."
"Yes." Kant nodded and said, "Bendak, you stay here with this Mr. Tamer and wait for the guild to open. Abel and I will go to other places to see during this time."
"Me?" Bandak looked up at the sky and finally compromised: "Okay. You guys stay safe."
"I will protect His Royal Highness Kant," Abel promised Bandak.
"Where are you two going next?" Peak asked curiously.
"It's not convenient to tell you that," Abel said, shaking his head.
"Abel, let's go." Kant greeted Abel after walking a short distance by himself.
"Yes." After Abel said 'goodbye' to Bandak, he immediately caught up in Kant's footsteps.
As spring arrives, the sun in the city also becomes warmer.
Standing side by side on Main Street with Peake, Bandak felt sleepy.
"I don't know why I've been feeling poor sleep lately." Bandak tried his best to open his eyes, and took the initiative to speak to Pique.
"Maybe it's spring," Pique replied softly.
"Are you saying that people get sleepy when it comes to spring?" Bandak chuckled, "But I used to get this time every year, and I didn't have such a special feeling."
"Yeah." Peak turned sideways and nodded to Bandak: "Maybe it's because you were missing one thing in the past."
"What?" Bandak asked curiously, looking at him.
"This." The corners of Pique's mouth twitched, and he reached out and put his hand behind Bandak's ear, and a flying insect emitting purple fluorescent light stopped on his hand.
Bandak touched his neck and said, "What is this?"
"'Yinchi', a kind of flying insect with magical properties. It lives by sucking the essence of people." Pique explained, and then the flying insect disappeared from his finger.
"It turned out to be because of it, why do I have this kind of thing on my body?" Bandak wondered: "Why did it disappear again?"
"Because he's in my body now," Peak said flatly.
"You are its trainer?" Bandak was stunned for a while, and immediately kept his distance from Pique. His eyes became vigilant.
"Yeah." Peak replied calmly.
"Are you sent by the dark side?" Bandak's right hand was already on the hilt of the knife at his waist.
"Haha. It's a good guess." Pique laughed: "So, do you still plan to continue the investigation?"
"You framed a whole ship of our soldiers and buried them at sea. Why can't we pursue it?" There was a trace of hatred in Bandak's eyes.
"Because that would be the worst choice." Pique's eyes flashed a gleam, and he replied viciously: "Actually, the meaning above is to let you hit the wall in this small town. I didn't expect that, You and Gilbert are still in contact. Early this morning, Carla was kidnapped by his men, and now he is interrogated in a dark interrogation room. It's all because of your talkativeness!"
"How can Gilbert's relationship with a fallen soldier in our team be something you guys can think of." Bandak replied loudly: "Although his methods are a bit extreme, I I don't think there's anything wrong with that."
"The garbage that only asks for help from others." Pique roared: "As much as Carla suffers under Gilbert's hands, you have to suffer double the pain."
"Come on!" Bandak drew his sword and confronted Pique.
"Porphyrin!" After the ring on Peak's hand received the inflow of spiritual energy, a silver light flashed, and a cheetah appeared in front of Bandak.
Chapter 816: The fallen commander
Look at the black mist that hangs over the cheetah.
Bandak's eyes narrowed alertly, his hands gripping the hilt of the knife tightly.
"Go!" Peak commanded to 'Porphyrin'.
The cheetah immediately charged in front of Bandak with swiftness, baring his sharp fangs.
The homeless on the street ran away from the place at the start of the battle. Only the residents who lived nearby lay on the windows of the second floor and continued to watch.
"Ahhhh!" Bandak shouted, swinging his sword and slashing at the cheetah.
It's just that the cheetah's body is too flexible, and Bandak's sword only rubs against some of its fur.
"Roar!" The cheetah's eyes were filled with scarlet blood. Raising his claws, he lunged at Bandak.
Bandak rolls over, dodging his attack. He glanced at Pique, who was casting spells behind the cheetah.
"Quick fight," Bandak said silently in his heart. Throwing the long sword on his waist, he swooped towards Pique's position.
"Roar!" Cheetah rushed in front of Pique and blocked his path.
"It's really troublesome." Bandak tried to get closer to Peak while dodging the cheetah's attack.
In his eyes: Peak can only control one beast. As long as Peak's spiritual power injection into the cheetah can be cut off, then the threat posed by the cheetah will also disappear.
"Stop for me." Bandak reluctantly walked in front of Pique, scratching his arm with his long sword when the cheetah swooped in the air.
In that instant, time seemed to stand still. Sweat from Bandak's forehead wet his eyelashes. The sound of closing the windows came from the households on the second floor. After Pique frowned because of the arm injury, a strange smile appeared on the corner of his mouth.
Bandak looked at the huge shadow on the ground, his eyes widened in horror, and before he had time to turn around, he was photographed by the cheetah, which had grown several times in size, into the brick wall of the roadside house.
Small bugs the size of a grain of rice burrowed out of the wound on Pique's arm, licking the blood. After a while, the flesh and blood that bloomed returned to its previous appearance.
Peek tore off his torn sleeves, walked up to Bandak, who had passed out, and said with a smile, "It's stupid, my pets are much better than me."
Peak grabbed Bundak by the hair and dragged him out of the brick wall. He greeted the cheetah behind him: "Porphyrin, let's go back."
The light of the ring on the finger dimmed, and the cheetah disappeared into the air.
Abel and Kant were two blocks away at the moment, heading towards the scene where the battle took place, rushing to the scene with all their strength.
After they stepped into a guild, they heard the news of the arrest of Carla of the Snake Woman from the mouths of the people who were traveling with them.
Gilbert's unexpected action has both Kant's and Bundak's hearts hanging.
After a while, Abel saw several familiar-looking homeless people who were squatting at the gate of the 'Lattata' guild in the crowd.
He stepped forward in confusion and said, "Hello, we met at the gate of the Snake Girl Guild before. How did you come here?"
"There are two madmen fighting over there, and I can't stay any longer. We only came here." The homeless responded: "It's a pity, but I managed to occupy the front position today. "
"Someone's fighting?" An ominous anticipation rose in Abel's heart.
"Yes, one of them is still wearing armor. It seems to be a soldier in the human race." The vagabond recalled for a while and said, "That's right"
Before the homeless could finish speaking, Abel had already run out of the crowd and reported the news to Kant.
The two immediately raised their feet and ran towards the door of the 'Ratata' guild. And on the road, they met a lot of patrol soldiers of the goblin family who were on the same road with them.
"I didn't expect that there are still people who dare to make trouble in the town." Kant heard a goblin complain.
"It seems that it is members of the dark side who are provoking the trouble. Recently, the movement of that group of people has become more and more loud." Another goblin said: "I don't know how bad it is this time?"
Kant sighed and said, "That guy named Pique turned out to be a member of the dark side, and we should be more vigilant."
"Just hope Bandak can hold on right now. Hold on a little longer and let's go get him," Abel said.
Unfortunately, the battle didn't last long. When the two of them stood in front of the 'Tata Tower' guild again, they only saw a messy ground and a collapsed brick house.
"What's going on here! General, you have to decide for me. My brick house was newly built after I finally got permission." The owner of the house was crying to the goblin soldiers who came.
"It's alright, we'll make it up to you," said the goblin leader in annoyance.
"Your Majesty, it seems that Bandak was taken away after being stunned by the tamer" Abel lowered his head and said to Kant: "Is it all because of Gilbert?"
"Perhaps." Kant had no strength, nodded and said.
"Bandak doesn't know where he was taken now, what should we do now?" Abel said at a loss.
"Go up the mountain, look for the dwarfs." Kant was silent for a while, then said: "Those people from the dark side kidnapped Calradia's army commander, which is enough reason for us to declare war on them."
"Are Calradia's army going to attack the island?" Abel asked.
"Well, that's what I think." Kant nodded and said, "Before that, let's ask the gnome chief. I didn't want this to become a cross-border dispute."
"Well, I will do my best to support you, Your Majesty." Abel promised: "I hope to be able to rescue Bandak this morning."
"The guy named Pique didn't kill him~IndoMTL.com~ must be because he wanted to trade Bandak for Carat. We had to go to goblin country before we went to meet the gnomes."
"But Gilbert said he wasn't going to work with us to investigate the sinking," Abel said hesitantly.
"No." Kant shook his head and said: "Gilbert just wants to accept the attack of the dark side forces on our behalf. This incident can be said to be that we underestimated the action power of the dark side forces. "
"Okay." Abel nodded, "Let's go to the mountain right now."
"Yeah." Kant nodded in agreement.
The two summoned a carriage passing by the road and rushed to the base where the teleportation formation was located.
After paying the exorbitant fee at the front desk, Abel took Kant to the teleportation array and rushed to the territory where the goblin country is located.
Now, Bandak's life is in the hands of that group. They can only hurry up and find a way to rescue this companion. And the key to it all lies in the decisions Gilbert makes.