Lord of the Oasis Chapter 825: -829


Chapter 825: Three people came to say goodbye

"No." Bandak recalled for a while, shook his head, and responded, "But from what he said, he seems to be in the same league with the snake girl named Kla."

"He didn't tell you, who are the people responsible for contacting him?" Abel asked anxiously.

"That's what you want to ask, and he didn't mention it to me." Bandak replied with his head supported, "However, he tied me to his residence in the city. Accidentally, I went downstairs. At that time, I was trying to stop the spread of the worms on my body. I could only hide behind the window on the second floor and pay attention to his movements. It turned out that he met a half-orc, only I can't see exactly what that person is looking for."

"Well." Kant nodded and said, "This can also be counted as a clue to continue the investigation."

"Since the Bandak issue has been resolved, let's go down the mountain and start investigating." Abel suggested.

Kant gave Bandak a questioning look, after seeing him nod. Then he decided: "Let's go and say hello to Gilbert first, after all, they have helped us a lot. It is against etiquette to walk away quietly like this."

"Yes," Bandak and Abel agreed.

On the way to the palace, all three were quite quiet. It's just that after seeing the gate of the Council Hall, Abel suddenly remembered something and said to Kant: "Your Majesty, I haven't talked to Gilbert about what we discussed before."

"What's the matter?" Bandak asked curiously.

"It's nothing." Kant waved to Bandak and said, "Let's put that matter aside for the time being. I thought about it last night. Gilbert's investigation was hidden from us, perhaps because of his own consideration. Let's not embarrass him."

"Okay then." Abel pondered for a while, then nodded in agreement.

Bandak listened ignorantly on the side, with a puzzled expression and the two around him stepped into the palace of Gilbert's ruling.

Before their arrival, a soldier reported to Gilbert that Bandak had reached the palace.

So Gilbert wasn't surprised by the resignation of several people.

"His Royal Highness Gilbert." Except for Kant, Abel and Bendak all knelt down on one knee, facing Gilbert's luggage sitting on the throne.

"Please get up." Gilbert nodded with a smile: "I knew that after Bandak returned to the city, you would be eager to say goodbye to me and prepare to leave. How about it? What's your plan next? "

"Let's go back to town first." Kant responded: "This matter is not over yet, we will continue to investigate."

"You don't have a foundation on this island, it's better to do what you can." Gilbert exhaled, looked at Kant and said, "But don't worry too much, the goblin vagabonds will secretly give you Take care. If there is any inconvenience for His Royal Highness Kant, feel free to ask them for help."

"Yes, thank you His Royal Highness Gilbert." Kant saluted: "Then we will say goodbye first, thank you for your hospitality over the past few days."

"Well." Gilbert's eyes finally came to Bandak and said to him: "However, how is the body of Commander Bandak recovering? I heard that you are at the foot of the mountain and the dark side. The members of the faction fought fiercely."

"Fortunately, the bruises on my body have basically healed. Thank you, Your Highness, for your concern." Bandak said with clasped fists.

"It's good to be healed." Gilbert nodded reassuringly: "Since everyone is in a hurry, then I will not continue to delay you. There is a prepared carriage at the gate of the palace for you to ride."

"Well, Your Highness Gilbert, we'll see you in the next day." After Kant left this sentence, he quietly turned and left. Bandak and Abel bowed slightly to Gilbert, followed in Kant's footsteps and walked out of the palace.

Kant and Abel had to go back to their room to pack their luggage. Bandak walked to the gate of the palace alone. After meeting the groom who was waiting for them, he chatted with him while waiting for the other two to arrive.

Not long after, Kant and Abel simply packed their luggage and found Bandak. The three of them boarded the carriage used by Gilbert and rushed to the teleportation base halfway up the mountain.

"Where will this carriage take us?" Bandak asked with a pale face as he endured the bumps caused by the carriage walking across the mountain.

"The base of the teleportation array." Abel opened his eyes in a daze. The carriage had been running for nearly an hour. When they passed the city gate, Abel and Kant couldn't help being sleepy and fell asleep in the carriage. on.

Although the light in the car was dark at this time, Abel still noticed the unusualness of Bandak at a glance. Immediately put his hand on the other's forehead and asked, "Bandak, how are you feeling?"

"A little dizzy, I feel sick." After taking a few deep breaths, Bandak continued: "It's alright, I think I'm just a little motion sick."

"When did you get motion sickness?" Abel frowned and said, "How have you been taking care of yourself lately? How can you be so weak?"

"It's all right," Bandak said, shaking his head.

Seeing how he didn't want to explain, Abel could only refrain from delving into this issue for the time being. In the shaking carriage, he moved his position, took a seat beside Bandak, and put his hand on it. On Bandak's clenched fist.

As Abel leaned over, Bandak felt his restless emotions gradually calm down. The feeling of suffocation hovering in the chest has also eased a lot.

"Is it better?" Abel asked.

"It's much better, thank you." Bandak smiled and said, "Abel, after you're discharged from the army, you can start a clinic. There will definitely be many customers."

"Lend your good words." Abel laughed, glanced at Bandak and said, "It will take half an hour to arrive, you should rest for a while. I will be responsible for waking you up later. ."

"Okay." Bandak's tiredness swept through his body after his discomfort was relieved. He quickly fell asleep leaning on Abel's shoulder.

By the time the carriage stopped at the entrance of the teleportation formation, the three of them had recovered enough energy and got off the carriage.

"My lords, I have already greeted the Master Mage who is in charge of running the teleportation formation. After you walk in now, you can catch the last teleportation formation that will be transported down the mountain today." The groom walked in front of the three of them, After the salute, he said respectfully.

Chapter 826: Conditions for becoming a mage

"Thank you, it's getting late now. Please hurry back to the city." Kant said politely to the driver.

The goblin driver responded with a smile: "Your Excellency is very kind. Then I will take my leave, and wish you all the best of luck."

"Hmm. Be careful on the road," Bandak admonished.

The three of them watched the groom drive away in the carriage together. After seeing him disappearing at the corner of the mountain road, they regained their senses and turned around and walked into the stronghold of the teleportation formation.

According to common sense, at this time, the teleportation base should have been closed long ago. It's just that Gilbert specially sent someone to inform the operator of the teleportation array, and ask them to delay the closing time today, in order to send Bandak and his party down the mountain.

After stepping out of the teleportation formation at the base of the town under the mountain, Bandak glanced behind him with nostalgia.

"What are you looking at?" Abel asked curiously, staring at him.

"The mage is really amazing." Bandak sighed: "I can be a mage in my next life."

Abel gently smiled and said: "Hehe, cultivating spells is much more difficult than forging the body. Some people can't break through the first realm in their lives. The mage who can preside over the entire magic circle should be a high-level mage. ."

"Is it time-consuming to practice spells?" Bandak asked in amazement, "I thought you all used spells from birth."

"How could that be?" Bandak shook his head and said, "Although most elves are born with mana, there is a gap between that and the spells they cast. You should be talking about cultivation. aptitude for spells."

"I see," Bandak agreed after thinking for a while.

"There are also many types of spells," Abel continued. "If you want to be a wizard who runs a teleportation circle, then you have to devote yourself to the spell of space displacement."

"Is the space displacement spell troublesome?" Bandak asked with a glimmer of hope.

"It's very troublesome. This kind of spell needs to be researched by oneself. Compared with the particularity of physique, this is more important." Abel pointed to his head and said.

Bendak's eyes widened, and he said, "Do you have to do your own research? That would be too difficult for me."

"What are you talking about?" Kant interjected.

"Commander Bandak said he wanted to be a mage." Abel said with a smile, "I was talking to him about spells."

"Mage?" Kant turned his gaze to Bandak and asked, "Why did you suddenly think of this?"

Watching Bandak ashamed to speak, embarrassed. Abel explained for him: "I think Bandak likes the teleportation array we sat in before."

"It turns out that it is." Kant nodded and said: "Bandak, if you are really curious, you can ask Abel to teach you a few spells. Now that you have thought of it, try it yourself."

"Is that okay?" Bandak asked in surprise.

Abel was also surprised by Kant's instructions, and when he brought up the subject, he thought Kant would have passed it as a joke. Unexpectedly, His Highness is still serious.

"Abel, can I?" Kant asked Abel on behalf of Bandak.

"Yes. It's just that I am a water elf, and I only know water spells." Abel said hesitantly: "But the attributes of the soldiers who work under me are different. Among them: there are always people who have learned them. A spell suited to Bandak's constitution."

"Yeah." Kant nodded and said to Bandak, "Bandak, have you done a preliminary physical examination?"

"Elementary what?" Bandak asked suspiciously.

"A test to test the attributes of mana elements in the body." Abel was slightly surprised: "How did His Royal Highness Kant know this?"

"As the lord of the elf kingdom, it's not surprising that I know this." Kant shrugged and smiled lightly.

"That's right," Abel thought for a while, then nodded.

"If you really want to learn spells, it's better to do a test." Kant suggested to Bandak: "If someone teaches you spells that conflict with your physical attributes, it will be harmful to the body. ."

"Yeah" Bandak frowned for a while, then shook his head and said, "Actually, I was just casually mentioning that spells are still too heavy for me. And it sounds like, what's the test? , it's still quite troublesome."

"As you like." Kant responded indifferently: "However, it is indeed a good thing to learn something more by yourself."

"Yes." Bandak nodded.

The dark clouds that hovered over the town yesterday have all dissipated. Although it was nighttime, there were still many homeless people walking out of the street. The clear evening wind blew past the ears of Kant and others. Kant took a deep breath and said, "Let's find a hotel to settle in. Now that dinner is over, we will drop our luggage at the hotel. Let's go to the street where we used to live, and make up for dinner casually."

"Yes," Abel and Bandak agreed. The two walked in front of Kant, looking for suitable hotels on both sides of the street. Finally stopped in front of a hotel called 'Chunxi Pavilion'.

"This hotel looks pretty clean." Bandak said after walking into the store, looking around.

"The name is also quite artistic," Abel agreed.

"It's the beginning of March, and it's approaching the season of blooming flowers. Living here is a good time." Abel nodded.

They were greeted by a half-orc accountant, who explained to them that there was a fireworks display tonight, the innkeeper gave his staff a holiday, and the guests went to the street after dinner. So the store seems a little deserted, please don't take offense.

"It turns out that there are so many people on the street because there are activities on the street." Abel suddenly realized.

"Every spring, businesses in the town will organize a fireworks festival. Our boss will also participate. The fireworks are quite beautiful. If you are interested, you can take a look on the street." When the accountant settled the bill for the three, he suggested to them with a smile.

"Thank you." Kant nodded and said, "If we have time, we will definitely go and take a look."

"Well, your room is by the corner of the stairs on the second floor. The key has the door number, so I won't send you upstairs." The accountant smiled slightly.

"Hmm." Bandak glanced at the accountant's tightly bandaged right leg and asked him, "Does your foot seem to be badly injured?"

"It's fine, but something happened and I accidentally fell," said the accountant.

Chapter 827: Hotel of the Orcs

Kant originally wanted to stop talking, but when he saw the cashier immediately hide his right leg behind the counter, his eyes couldn't help but be puzzled, and he asked, "Did you fall? "

"Yes." The accountant nodded and said, "I fell down when the stairs were empty."

"Then you really have to be careful." Kant responded with a slight meaning: "Let's go upstairs first. We'll take our luggage with us, so we don't have to bother the waiter."

"Okay, I hope you like it here." The accountant nodded with a smile.

Kant stepped up and walked upstairs, clutching the key handed by the accountant.

"No. 102" carefully looked at the signs on each door, and Kant finally stood in front of the door of the guest room he had reserved. Unlock the door and walk in.

The hotel is facing the street, and the floors they live in are not high. From time to time you can hear the conversation of passing pedestrians.

As soon as Bandak entered the room, he pulled the curtains back to let in the sunset light. He looked downstairs and said, "There are more and more people on the street. It seems that the fireworks display will start soon."

"Let's put down our luggage and go." Kant ordered: "First, we need to turn back to the street where the Snake Girl Guild is located."

"Yes." Abel replied, wiping his face with a towel in the bathroom.

By the time the three of them came to the lobby again, the orc accounting room had disappeared.

"There's no one in this hotel lobby, so it's too dangerous." Bandak said, "Aren't you worried about a thief slipping in?"

"That's not what I said," Abel shook his head and said, "The security of this town has always been well maintained, not to mention that most of the homeless people who can come here are wealthy and powerful. People, who would have the intention to do such embarrassing deeds."

"It's impossible to say, after all, the woods are big and there are all kinds of birds." Bandak shrugged and said.

"Okay, stop arguing about this. We walked on this small island and didn't bring any valuables with us. Why are we worried about this?" On the contrary, Kant persuaded the two of them without worrying about it.

Bandak and Abel shut their mouths immediately after hearing Kant's words. Quietly followed Kant to the street.

Because Bandak has lived in that tavern much longer than the other two, he was probably leading the way throughout. The place where the three of them departed was still far away from the original hotel. The three walked for about half an hour, but none of them reached their destination.

Seeing more and more pedestrians on the street, Abel asked Bundak, "Bendak, how far is it from the Snake Girl Guild?"

"It's almost there." Bandak responded, turning around. "It's just that there are more and more pedestrians on the street. I don't know where to go."

"Ah?" Abel said in surprise: "You can't do this. Your Highness Kant and I are relying on you to lead the way."

"Don't worry, I'll know where we are now when I walk to the intersection ahead and read the street signs." Bandak waved his hand and said to the two of them. Signal them to relax.

Abel and Kant looked at each other, but swallowed the words that came to their mouths.

Bendak's speed through the crowd has gradually accelerated, probably because his mood has become impatient. Sometimes his body hits a pedestrian on the road without realizing it.

Abel and Kant followed closely behind him, looking terrified. Just when they were about to call out to stop Bandak, they found that a man about ten meters away grabbed Bandak's shirt and said fiercely, "Are you blind? You bumped into me and didn't see it. ?"

Bandak frowned and said flatly, "I'm sorry, if I bumped into you, I apologize. Just can you let go of your hand first. I have something urgent to do. "

"What's your attitude?" The man's expression became even more ugly.

Abel finally couldn't help walking out of the crowd and said, "I'm sorry, brother. My friend is a little anxious and accidentally bumped into you. It's his fault. You calm down."

"I'm in a hurry too. I'm not like him to run amok on the streets where people come and go." The man still insisted.

"You're finished!" Bandak yelled at the man, raising his head.

Abel was taken aback by this sentence, looked back at Bandak in disbelief, and said, "Bandak, what's the matter with you?"

Kant, who was standing quietly by the side, frowned strangely after seeing Bandak's emotional outburst. Walking up to Bandak, he called out in a serious tone: "Bandak, this is your fault. Don't you admit it?"

After Bandak met Kant's gaze, the anger in his chest slowly subsided. Then he lowered his head gloomily, without saying a word.

Abel's expression also became strange, and he muttered in his heart: What's wrong with this man.

"Yo!" The man was also shocked by Bendak's sudden burst of screams, and after regaining his senses, he immediately pointed at Bendak and said, "I can remember you. Don't let me catch this kid when you go out of town."

After leaving this sentence, the man left the scene cursing.

The crowd of onlookers gradually dispersed. Abel hurriedly walked to Bendak and asked in confusion, "What happened to you, Bendak? You know that person?"

"I don't know." Bandak was silent for a while, then said quietly.

"Then you're still yelling at people? Picking quarrels and provoking troubles in this town will get you in jail." Abel took Bundak's shoulders and tried to comfort him, but found that Bendak's back The clothes were soaked with sweat. After a flash of surprise in his eyes, Abel turned his attention to Kant.

Kant pursed his lips and said nothing. After seeing Bandak recover his breath, he stretched out his hand and said to him, "Come on, let's go to dinner first."

"Yes." Bandak took the hand that Kant handed over and propped himself up.

The three walked into a restaurant on the side of the road in silence, but they seemed out of tune with the lively atmosphere in the restaurant.

A waiter at the door hesitantly stepped forward and greeted: "Are you all having a meal?"

"Yes," Abel responded.

"If three people are dining together, there are still vacant seats in our restaurant upstairs. You can watch the fireworks." The waiter introduced while leading the way.

"Is the fireworks display about to start?" Abel asked.

"Yes, the fireworks display will start at eight o'clock. It's less than a quarter of an hour away." The waiter glanced at the pocket watch in his hand and explained with a smile.

Chapter 828: Another Self in the Body

"Then let's go up to the second floor and have a look." Kant agreed.

"The three please come with me." The waiter greeted the three and led them up the stairs in the corner of the lobby to the restaurant on the second floor.

There were also many guests on the second floor. The waiter brought the three of them to the vacant seats and said, "Please wait a moment for the three of you. A special waiter will come to serve you soon."

"Okay." Kant nodded, then took a seat by the window.

"Excuse me," Abel said to the waiter. Sit down in the chair beside Bandak.

The waiter smiled veiledly, and then left.

Although Kant and his party were sitting by the window, they were sitting relatively forward, almost reaching the corner of the wall.

After a while, two unfamiliar waiters served tea and handed over menus. Standing on both sides of the seats, he said, "Welcome to our store. After the customers place their orders, we will deliver delicious meals as soon as possible."

"Hmm." Abel took the menu and read it carefully, page by page. Seeing it halfway through, Abel glanced at Bandak, who was looking out of the window absentmindedly. He opened his mouth and asked, "Bandak, do you have any ideas?"

"Ah," Bandak said, recovering, "No no."

Abel nodded slowly and began to report the dishes he liked to the waiters standing on both sides.

At this point, Kant had ordered his own dinner and sat quietly, drinking tea.

"That's all." Abel said politely, "Please report it to the chef."

"Okay. Ladies and gentlemen, please wait a moment." The two waiters respectfully retracted the menu and said. Then he disappeared from the sight of the three of them.

"I ordered you a set recommended here, with steak and more," Abel introduced to Bandak.

"Oh, good." Bandak nodded, "Thank you."

"Tell me, what's on your mind." Kant put down the teacup and stared straight at Bandak.

Bandak pursed his lips nervously and said, "Is that what happened just now?"

"Well, if you have other things for reference, you can say them all." Kant nodded.

"I feel like I'm a little strange." Bandak glanced at Kant and Abel, and said hesitantly: "It feels like the person living in the body has been replaced."

"Hmm." Kant took a long breath and said, "When did you start feeling this way?"

"After you went up the mountain, when I was alone in the hotel." Bandak said, "At first I thought I hadn't been alone in a long time, which made it easy to think about it when I was staying. But After meeting with you, I found that this judgment was wrong."

"What do you mean?" Abel worried: "What did you find?"

"That feeling is still going on," Bandak said, holding his forehead. "There have been a lot of thoughts in my head lately that weren't there before. And most of those thoughts are very dangerous. I can't control them. "

"Have those thoughts affected your behavior?" Kant asked.

"No, but this strange feeling gave me a lot of headache." Bandak closed his eyes in pain and explained, "That's why I couldn't help shouting in the street just now. Because in my head The thoughts that pop up are always persuading me to kill the homeless man."

"So the sentence you shouted was speaking to yourself in your body?" Abel was surprised.

He had never heard of such a case before.

"Yes." Bandak glanced out the window and said softly, "I'm scared, and if I continue like this, my behavior will be out of control."

"As long as the cause of the incident is found, there will be a solution to this problem." Kant recalled for a while and said, "I remember you said that the animal trainer planted some worms on you, right?"

"Yes." Bandak nodded and said, "It's just that I have already drank the antidote given to me by the animal trainer, and all the symptoms of stiffness in my body have disappeared after taking the medicine."

"I think that what happened to you recently has to be attributed to that animal trainer." Kant judged.

"But the animal trainer has already left this town." Bandak sighed and said, "I have asked many people, but I have not heard of him."

"After dinner, we will immediately go to the venue where the Snake Girl Guild is located. Look for clues where you were attacked." Kant thought for a while and said.

"Yes," Bandak and Abel agreed.

After the three people's conversation ended, the dishes were also pushed to the table by the dining cart.

"Please take your time." After serving the dishes, the waiter turned and left.

At this time, some guests on the first floor walked to the window on the second floor and said they wanted to occupy a better position to watch the fireworks.

Kant looked indifferent to the situation. Abel also felt that the dining table was surrounded by crowds, and his face showed discomfort. He stood up and said to the homeless beside him: "Didn't you see anyone eating, what are you all doing here?"

"Yes, a good dinner was ruined by your group of people." After Abel spoke, someone in the restaurant immediately echoed.

The two sides were arguing with each other, looking at the situation in front of you, and there was a tendency to do it.

Bandak walks into the crowd and fishes out Abel, who is talking non-stop, and wants to take him away.

"Don't go if you can." In the opposing camp, a sharp-eyed vagabond noticed Bandak's movements, and immediately came over, grabbed Bandak's arm, and stopped.

Bandak looked at each other and said impatiently, "Get out of the way."

"Who are you, you are so arrogant." The homeless person also became anxious, and greeted several homeless people behind him and blocked in front of Bandak.

"Let's do it with them, it's mine this time." Abel said bitterly, standing behind Bandak.

Bandak turned around and gave him a helpless look, then looked at the frail homeless people in front of him, and said, "I advise you again to stay out of the way."

"What? Do you want to do it?" The leader of the homeless stepped forward and said fiercely.

Bandak hurried forward, punching him in the chest.

I didn't hear the applause from the audience, and the soldier who took Bandak's punch hard in the chest was as still as a mountain. His face changed from panic to strange. He really didn't expect the other party to actually do it. After all, although the pub is indoors, it would be too much to be caught by the patrolling soldiers.

However, when Bandak, who was several times taller than him, punched him in the chest. The vagabond said in surprise in his heart, "Why is this fist strength so light?"

Chapter 829: The Commander of Lost Force

"Are you kidding me?" The homeless man who was punched threw away the toothpick in his mouth and said, "How dare you pretend to be here with such strength?"

While Bandak was still in a state of shock, the homeless threw a punch, hitting Bandak in the right face.

Feeling the sweet and fishy taste in his mouth, Bandak was even more stunned.

Seeing that the situation has changed drastically, Abel pointed at the homeless person who punched and shouted: "You dare to hit people? Everyone! Come on!"

"Go!" The homeless guests who were standing on Abel's side rushed up, and Abel rushed halfway and turned back to Bandak's side, dragging him out of the melee crowd.

But I didn't see Kant. He asked the waiter who hurriedly walked down the stairs to report the message: "Hey, did you see the guest with us?"

"I saw, I saw, the lord walked downstairs early in the morning and said that there were two waiting for the two at the entrance of the lobby." After making a face, he answered.

"Well, fine. Thank you," Abel said, nodding.

As soon as Abel let go, the waiter left.

While dragging Bandak downstairs, Abel also encountered the tavern owner who hurried up the stairs to check the situation.

"Two guests, are you all right?" the boss asked anxiously.

"It's fine." Seeing the tavern owner looking at Bandak up and down, Abel explained, "It's just that he seems to be frightened by that group of people, don't take it offense."

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry." The boss quickly apologized: "That group of guests disturbed a few of you. Your meal fee is waived tonight. I just hope that adults, please don't publicize this matter."

"Okay, okay." I didn't expect to find such a bargain, Abel pursed his lips and nodded in agreement.

"Two adults walk slowly." The tavern owner hurried upstairs to take care of the situation at the scene, and didn't have the time to leave the two to chat for a while. After apologizing, he left immediately.

"Come on, His Royal Highness Kant is waiting for us," Abel said to Bandak.

After stepping down the stairs, Bandak immediately saw Kant's figure, waved his hand and greeted him: "His Royal Highness Kant."

"Well, how are you?" Kant left his seat and walked downstairs to the lobby to breathe when Abel first spoke up and quarreled with the guests who had squeezed upstairs.

Seeing the swollen right face of Bandak at this time, he asked, "Bandak, what's the matter with you?"

"I asked him to help clear the way for me, but I punched the homeless person blocking the way in the chest, but the other party didn't respond at all." Abel glanced at Bandak and explained, "I was beaten back by someone. pause."

"How could that be?" Kant wondered: "With your skills, the customers in this store should not be your opponents."

"I think it's weird too," Abel said, brushing his chin.

"It's completely over." Bandak, who had been silent, covered his face and said, "Not only is my consciousness not my own, but my body has become strange."

"You must be just too tired," Kant said worriedly.

Compared to Kant's skill, he was more worried about Bandak's slump.

"No, absolutely not." Bandak stood up and stated: "When I shot, I had already decided to use a few percent of the force to repel this group of people. As a result, when my fist hit it, I But I didn't feel any strength in my body."

"Let's go to the scene of your fight with Pique quickly." Abel sighed and suggested, "Now for Bandak's situation, every second counts. "

"Well." Kant nodded and agreed with Abel, at this time Bandak's body was changing at any time. This is really scary. Maybe a few days later, Bandak in front of him will unknowingly transform into a complete stranger, and even his consciousness is being swallowed.

"Fortunate to have you by my side right now," Bandak whispered.

If he was alone, maybe until his consciousness disappeared, the world would be peaceful.

The three quickened their pace and walked towards the Snake Girl Guild.

“Boom bang bang!”

As the three of them made their way forward, fireworks were lit up in the sky. Many homeless people walking on the street stopped and stood still to watch the fireworks. After the first round of fireworks ended, everyone hurried towards the launch site of the fireworks.

"This year's fireworks are really beautiful."

Abel heard the passing pedestrians discuss.

It's just that he doesn't have any intention of seeing the scenery shining in the sky right now. Just looking at the ground with one single mind.

As the crowd began to flow, the trip became difficult for the three of them. Can only hold hands and move forward sideways.

Fortunately, after the intersection at the end of the street was separated from the flow of people, the crowded situation finally eased slightly.

"The Snake Girl Guild is right in front." Abel looked at the towering sign on the top of the guild's building and said happily.

"Well." Kant raised his head, glanced in that direction, and said, "It's coming soon."

When the three approached, they found that the sign in front of the guild had been replaced. It reads: Due to preparations for the fireworks festival, the guild is closed today.

"It's wayward," Abel said softly. In my heart, I began to wonder who the operator of this guild was.

"The damage caused by the battle that day has been completely repaired, and no trace can be seen." Kant looked around ~IndoMTL.com~ disappointedly.

The collapsed brick wall has been rebuilt. Even the potholes in the road were filled.

"The restoration of the goblin soldiers is really well done." Abel nodded.

"I remembered a place, you come with me." Despite his hazy consciousness at the time, Bandak was able to remember exactly the way to Peak's residence.

The other two followed behind Bandak with a look of doubt, and after turning a corner, they boarded a famous residence.

"Is this Pique's residence?" Abel asked.

After walking to the second floor, an apparently abandoned house appeared in front of the three of them.

Bendak knew he was on the right track and didn't immediately step into the house. Instead, he stayed at the door, looking at the stairwell where he and Gilbert were fighting.

"I remember Pique was blasted into the wall by me. There should be a big hole here. Was it repaired so quickly?" Bandak said, pointing to a wall beside the door.


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