Lord of the Oasis Chapter 848:


Chapter 845: The waves of a trivial matter

After saying goodbye to Kant, the accountant turned around and walked down the stairs. Until the menu was handed over to the chef, the clerk was still thinking about Kant's last question: in answering that question, the clerk had deceived him when, in fact, the waiter was a soldier who was assigned to pick up the city gate.

Ask why the clerk hides irrelevant facts with fabricated excuses. Probably because his mind was filled with the unknowability of the situation around him.

In case this is the task that Kant gave to Bandak and Abel, and Bandak and Abel gave themselves the welcome thing in order to go to the pharmacy. Then wouldn't they be scolded by Kant, recalling the relaxed look on Bendak and Abel before they went out. Felit didn't want to ruin their happy atmosphere because of his gaffe.

I'm just simplifying the process to avoid trouble. Fei Lit thought so in his heart.

It's just that Kant's eyes when he said goodbye made him feel uneasy.

It seems that his lie was seen through by the other party the moment he said it, but the other party did not wake up his confused self.

"I didn't do anything wrong," Philette read softly.

Filit stood back at the counter, ready to concentrate on the ledger. As a result, his waiter and a group of soldiers in armor stepped into the door of the inn in a mighty manner.

"Mr. Ferrit, someone brought it here." A waiter stepped forward and said in Ferrit's ear.

"Thank you for your hard work. You will be rewarded at dinner. Hurry up and change your uniform." The cashier nodded to the rest of the waiters and instructed.

"Yes." Three or four waiters greeted the soldiers cheerfully and left.

A soldier who looked like the leader stepped forward and said hesitantly, "Listen to those people just now: His Majesty Kant, they are all in your shop."

"Yes, Commander Bandak and Captain Abel have prepared guest rooms for you to rest." The accountant replied respectfully: "As long as you have taken the keys, you can go upstairs to rest."

"That's great." The lead soldier exhaled a long breath and said, "However, we still want to meet the captain and them first."

"This" clerk found the keys to the guest room and placed them on the counter for the soldiers to pick up. After hearing the team leader's words, he replied: "Lord Abel and Lord Bandak just went out, and Lord Kant is still taking a lunch break. I shouldn't see it for the time being."

The soldier leader frowned and said, "You don't let us see the real person, how can we believe that Lord Kant and his party are indeed in your store?"

"Alas," the accountant thought for a while, then reluctantly took out the three gold coins that Abel had handed over to him from the box on the counter, and explained: "This is the room fee that Lord Abel paid for you in advance, and the above should be There is a symbol of the Elf Kingdom. If you don't believe it, you can come and see it for yourself. If you don't believe it, I can only ask you to sit in this lobby for a while until Lord Bandak and the others come back. Lord Kant is taking a lunch break, and we are the service in the store. The staff will not take the initiative to wake him up."

The soldier leader took the gold coin and looked at it for a while. After seeing the portrait of the current Elf King on the back of the gold coin. Nodding slightly, "I believe in you."

"Pick up the key yourself." The accountant nodded and introduced to the soldier, "The medium-sized room is for six people, and there are a total of twelve rooms. You can arrange the staff yourself."

"Thank you." The leader picked up all the keys on the counter and distributed them to the captains of the squads. And ordered the soldiers: "Everyone, bring your luggage back to the guest room first, and rest for a while if you want to rest. We will gather at dinner time. Disband!"

"Yes!" the soldiers replied in unison.

After the soldiers carried their luggage and left in groups of three or five, only the team leader and the accountant were left in the hotel lobby.

The accountant stood on his elbows, standing at the counter to settle accounts. The leader sat down at the cafe by the door and drank the free tea provided by the store.

After the two coexisted quietly for a while, Phylt looked up and found that the leader was still in the seat, drinking tea and looking at the door, as if waiting for something. Then he took the initiative to talk: "I said, what's your name?"

"Kerry," the soldier replied, turning his head to look at him.

"Kerry, my name is Philit." The cashier waved to him and said, "Why don't you go back to the guest room to rest?"

"I want to wait here for Commander Bandak," Kerry responded.

Firit glanced at the sky, and it was now evening. However, there is still a long time before Bandak and Abel come back.

"They will be back in about two hours, and I will let my waiter inform you at that time." The accountant suggested: "Go back to your room to rest first, you will come over in a carriage after getting off the boat. Right? There is a bathroom where you can take a bath, so you can relax when you get here.”

Kerry was silent for a long time after hearing Philet's words. After glancing at the threshold reluctantly, he walked over to the counter and said to Ferrit, "My room is No. 308. Please send someone to inform me when Commander Bandak returns to the hotel."

"Okay, I see." The accountant nodded.

"Thank you." After slightly bowing to the accountant, Kerry turned around and prepared to go up the stairs, but she didn't expect her stomach to make a 'gurgling' sound at this moment.

"By the way, you've been on your way today and haven't eaten much lunch." Fei Lit said thoughtfully: "I'll let the back kitchen prepare some meals for you."

Kerry stood there in silence, a blush on her cheeks. He said softly, "Thank you."

"It's alright." Phylt patted the other person's shoulder with his hand when passing by him, and comforted: "March is a very hard thing to do."

After saying this, he turned around and walked into the back kitchen. Instructed the chef in the back kitchen to prepare a steak set meal for 70 people.

After dealing with this, go back to the counter and say to Kerry, "Now you can go back to your room to rest, like I said, take a good bath. Lunch will be delivered in an hour. to your room."

"Okay." Kerry took out a few silver coins from his pocket and said to the accountant, "This is the meal fee."

"It doesn't matter, this lunch is treated as a free gift from the inn to welcome you." Philit did not accept the coin that Kerry handed over, but instead waved his hand and refused.

"But" Kerry's face showed an embarrassed expression, and insisted: "No, I still have to ask you to accept it. We won't eat the king's meal."

Chapter 846: Heart rekindled fiery

"It doesn't matter." Ferrit returned the hand that Kerry had handed over, shook his head and said, "If your captain finds out: I took your money for the meal. I can't do this business. I'll have to ask the owner of the store to apologize."

Under the 'intimidation' of Fei Lit, Kerry finally took back the money in his hand and thanked Fei Lit: "Thank you."

"It's alright, let's go to rest now." Fei Lit said with a smile.

"Yeah." Kerry didn't say anything more, then bowed out.

"You live on the third floor, don't go wrong." Philit shouted to remind Kerry.

Kerry glanced back, nodded, and continued up the stairs.

The first time Carrey appeared to Philette, Philette fell in love with the kid. Because there is tenacity in his eyes, persistent and tenacious. That kind of eyes appearing on the body of an 18-year-old human soldier with a disgraced face is indeed eye-catching.

While talking to Kerry, Phileit discovered his introverted nature. This gave birth to infinite curiosity.

Why is there such a dazzling light in the eyes of a young child, even if he is so introverted, he still becomes the leader of the soldiers.

Countless speculations flew through Fei Lit's mind, reminding him of his original intention to open an inn with the half-orc boss. They want a stable life and a firm foothold in this small town. I also want to meet all kinds of people and digest their experiences into experiences for my own development.

Such an idea had an idealistic aura when it was first proposed.

Unconsciously, not only him, but the innkeeper never said a word about this.

Firit is a half-orc, and he is thirty-eight years old in terms of human age. But because of the eyes of a human soldier boy, in his heart, the flames of going out were burning.

Ferit looked up at the sky outside the window after feeling this emotion. There is no legend of the origin of the species that formed the system on this continent. So most races think they were created by gods.

In Fei Lit's heart: The soldier just now is the masterpiece of God, otherwise how could he be so strongly affected in a short period of time.

"God, should I believe this is your arrangement?" Philit read silently.

Although he has reached middle age, he has not started a family. His parents abandoned him a long time ago and went to another world. Now, except for the position of the hotel accountant, he has no responsibilities within the obligation to bear.

He can put everything down, pick up his luggage, and go out and about.

In the afternoon of this day, Philette pushed open the ledger that was piled up in front of him on weekdays. Staying at the counter with his head supported, thinking about what happened after he went out: what kind of adventures he would meet, what kind of people he would meet, where is the end of his life, when others mentioned his name, they would comment on something. what.

Unconsciously, the window has been shrouded in darkness. The lobby of the hotel also became dark.

Filitt, swimming in fantasy, forgot to light a candlestick at his desk. As a result, when Bandak and Abel walked into the store, they were startled by his figure in the corner.

"Why is it so dark?" Abel walked towards the store while wondering, and when he saw Phylt who was silent at the counter, he screamed: "Ah! This is Phylt?"

Felite was awakened from the fantasy, shaking with Abel's scream. He raised his head and looked at the two of them and said, "Ah, you are back."

"Felite! It's really you!" Abel walked to the counter, lit the candlestick, carefully checked the appearance of the person in front of him, and asked suspiciously, "Did you fall asleep just now? Ben and I Duck barely noticed you when he walked in."

"Why is it so dark in the store, is there something wrong?" Bandak asked concerned.

"It's fine. You're right, I fell asleep just now." Felit hurriedly waved his hand: "It was dark when I woke up, and as a result, no one in the store turned on the lights."

"Where are the people in the store?" Abel asked, looking around.

"I sent the waiters to the gate of the city to receive the soldiers before, and it's been two hours since they came back. They should be preparing for dinner." Ferrit glanced at the stopwatch in his arms and said.

"So it is." Bandak nodded. "You mean, the soldiers are already staying in the guest room now?"

"Yes, they've been on the road all day, they should have finished their lunch by now and are taking a break." Ferrit thought for a while, then said, "There was a child named Kerry before, who said he wanted to Waiting in the lobby until you come back. I also persuaded him to go upstairs. He seems to be the leader of the team or something."

"Yes, Kerry is also there." Bandak's eyes lit up and he said, "He is usually a little dull and not good at communicating with others. But he has a good heart and is also good at completing tasks. Excellent."

"I think he seems to be quite young for his age. Did Calradia's military camp start recruiting soldiers at such an early age?" Philit asked in confusion.

Bendak saw that Phylt was curious about Kerry, and patiently explained: "Kerry seems to be eighteen this year. In fact, according to normal procedures: eighteen years old. Only then can he officially join the army. It’s just that he was an orphan adopted by one of our middle-ranking officers. After the army was formed, he has been raised in the barracks. I used to see him doing well when he practiced boxing with the officers. I asked him if he had any His ambition to enlist in the army, with the consent of him and his adoptive father, brought him into the army when he was sixteen."

"I see." Philip nodded and replied without saying anything more.

"Where is Your Majesty now?" Abel asked.

"Your Majesty Kant should still be in the guest room." Philit replied: "It should be after getting up, having eaten the lunch sent by the kitchen, and now reading a book in the guest room."

"Your Majesty has been very hard recently." Abel lowered his head and said, "When you can relax, let him relax for a while."

"Have you bought the medicine?" Philit asked, remembering the purpose of the two going out.

"I bought it." Speaking of this, Abel and Bandak showed a hint of joy on their faces, and said happily: "Thank you for the pharmacies you recommended for us. The scale is really It's amazing that after we asked the pharmacy people about our symptoms, they found the medicine for us right away."

Chapter 847: The daily routine of hotel housekeeping

"You still have to drink something like medicine before you can count." Ferrit was also happy for them, but he still warned carefully: "Have you asked about the daily dose of medicine?"

"Yes." Bandak nodded and said, "Not only that, the owner of the pharmacy also put a set of acupuncture on me, and said that the poisonous gas spread on my body. Now I feel that my body has changed back to my own. ."

"That's great." Philip nodded, "No wonder you came back so late, so you met a hermit who knew acupuncture."

"It happened by chance." Abel replied happily: "The medicine prescribed by the prescription takes several hours to boil. I wonder if I can borrow the stove from the hotel"

"Of course." Fei Lit agreed: "As long as the condition of Lord Bandak can be improved, the facilities in this store can be rented to you whenever you want."

"Thank you," Bandak said sincerely.

"It's alright." Ferrit said with a smile, "You people outside the island really like to say 'thank you' or something. In fact, since we are already familiar friends, we don't need to be so polite in these details. ."

"Haha." Bandak smiled helplessly and explained, "Maybe it's a habit to thank you. I really can't think of anything else to say other than thank you."

"Then it's up to you," Phylt said nonchalantly.

Abel glanced at the carriage parked at the door, and suddenly remembered that the stains Bundak had vomited in the carriage had not been cleaned by himself, so he took the initiative to bid farewell to Ferrit: "I'm sorry, Ferrit. We still I'm in a hurry, so I'll say goodbye first."

"Huh? Where are you going?" Felit asked suspiciously, looking at the two who were walking towards the hotel door.

"We" Abel turned around and replied embarrassedly, "We want to bring the carriage back to the carport."

"It's alright, a groom will take it away later. You don't need to do this yourself." Phylt walked out of the counter and explained kindly.

"No, no, I think we still have to come in person." Bandak hurriedly shook his head and said: If the carriage was returned just like this, then it would be fine. You can't lose face in front of others.

The two left the lobby in a hurry, and Fei Lit looked at the back of the two leaving with a puzzled expression. After being stunned for a while, he walked to the corner of the lobby and lit the candlestick of the hotel.

At this time, the kitchen smells the smell of the dishes just out of the pan.

Filit walked to the kitchen stove and asked the chef, "How long until dinner is served?"

"Master accountant, in about ten minutes, the dishes are all ready." The chef turned around and responded.

"That's good." Philip said, "Today, the guests on the third floor will book the kitchen on the second floor. Don't forget to send someone to clean the table."

"Yes," the head chef agreed.

Felite turned and left the kitchen after leaving her instructions. Notify the waiters who are busy in the yard to rush to each restaurant to prepare meals. Things like cleaning and turning on the lights.

On weekdays, most of the in-store business is handled by Felit. The owner of the hotel is responsible for socializing outside.

Filit stood hesitantly by the handrail on the first floor, thinking to himself: If he left the hotel, what kind of person would the innkeeper find to take over his job.

He and the innkeeper have been friends for many years. When he first bought this piece of space, most of the money was borrowed from the innkeeper. And Felit invested only a fraction of the money. However, the owner of the inn did not ask him to accompany him to go out for entertainment because of his status in the accountant. Instead, he thoughtfully handed over the affairs of the hotel to him, while he was busy outside.

When Phylt thought he was fearless and could just walk away. The cause that the innkeeper planted many years ago bore fruit in his heart.

Firit looked at the door of the inn and found that with his current strength, he was still a long way from crossing this threshold.

At dinner time, after receiving the news of the arrival of the soldiers, Kant did not rush to see them, but went to the restaurant first, waiting quietly for the others to arrive.

Abel, who was washing the carriage with clean water by the carport, also smelled the smell of the food coming from the inn.

He has completely cleared the dirt in the car, but there is still some stench in the car, and Abel can only wipe the inner wall of the carriage inch by inch.

Bandak stands by, taking care of the **** that has been picked up.

"It's all because of you, we should have stayed in the restaurant at this time." Abel said angrily: "How can I clean the carriage in this carport like now, and my body is covered with a stench."

"Isn't it because you insisted: You must ride in your carriage? I think you did it on purpose," Bandak responded.

The two of you slammed each other with every word, and unknowingly extended the time to clear the carriage.

Until Bandak and Abel change into neat clothes and show up in the dining room. The soldiers in the restaurant were already eating. Only Kant was still waiting for them.

"Why are you so slow?" Kant asked, frowning.

"Bandakta"

"Don't talk about it during dinner." Abel was about to explain, but was cut off by Bandak halfway through.

"Humph." Abel snorted lightly, and then lost the will to continue.

Kant smelled a strange smell floating on them, and took another look at Abel's face. It was already clear in my mind.

"You" Kant said with disgust, "Forget it, Kerry is having dinner with us today. They have been waiting for you for so long, so you have to say hello anyway."

"Ah." Abel, who was stirring the salad, raised his head in surprise and said, "Kerry?"

Then his eyes moved to a young soldier on the table, and he continued to say, "Are you Kerry?"

"Yes." Kerry had met Abel a few times before on the coast, but only knew that he was the leader of the elves. Because there is no place where Abel's work needs to be handed over, they are not familiar with each other. At this time, he could only shyly nodded in response.

"I heard Bandak mention you. He said that you grew up in a military camp, and you are very talented as a soldier." Bandak said with a smile.

"Thank you." Kerry nodded shyly.

"I rarely hear him compliment others like this." Abel continued stirring the salad, saying, "Sorry, we were in a hurry before dinner, so it was late."

Chapter 848: Small talk at dinner

"It's okay." Kerry clenched his fist nervously,

"Kerry is more recognizable, so he looks shy." Bandak explained to Kerry on the side: "It's okay, Kerry. Now that we're here, you can start with confidence. It's time to eat. Don't worry about it."

"Yes." Kerry nodded back, looking back at Bandak.

Bandak spends less time with him than his adoptive father. So Bandak is also one of the two closest Kerry in the army.

"You went to the pharmacy in town today, did you find anything?" Kant asked Bundak and Abel next to him after seeing Kerry starting to eat dinner in peace.

"I found it, I met an experienced doctor." Bandak responded immediately: "He prescribed me a few medicines, and even gave me acupuncture or something. In short, the worms on my body are now gone. It started to become controlled by external forces."

"Did the doctor tell you anything?" Kant continued to ask.

"I didn't say anything, I just said that this kind of gu poison has no solution for now." Abel replied, "However, we can make good use of slowing down other gu poison to control its spread."

"That's fine." Kant nodded in agreement: "Although Yinchi worm is a rare breed that has been cultivated, it seems that the medicine king's experiments are still within the controllable range."

"Your Highness, we heard that you spent the whole day in the guest room today after we left. Have you been too busy lately, causing your body to suffer?" Bandak asked worriedly.

"Nothing like that, there's been a lot of work going out recently." Kant smiled reassuringly: "It's just that I think it's good for my body. It's just a matter of getting along with the crowd. It's been a long time, I just want to return to my own space temporarily."

"Since there is no problem with the body, then we can rest assured." Abel didn't know about Kant's decompression method, but he was also very worried about Kant's physical condition and could see that he took the initiative to stop and rest. Abel's heart is also happy.

"Excuse me, what is the gu poison you mentioned just now?" A weak question came from the side of the three.

Bandak looked back in surprise to see Kerry looking at him awkwardly and said in a panic, "It's nothing, it's just"

"Leader Bandak has been infected with a very rare poison," Kant said at this time: "Now his body is not as good as before. Two months later, there are still worms in his body. The egg devours all the possibilities of consciousness."

"What?" Carrey's eyes conveyed disbelief. She covered her mouth and screamed.

"Kerry, don't worry." Bandak didn't want to disprove Kant's statement, because he knew that his previous cover-up was the real situation. He could only speak warmly at this time: "Brother's illness will get better."

Abel raised his head and glanced at Bandak, opened his mouth, but held back his words.

"Really? Brother Bandak." Kerry's emotions became fragile, and he looked at Bandak with red eyes and asked.

"Yes, yes." Kant nodded and said, "As long as we stand by his side, God can't take him away."

"Yeah." Kerry clenched her fists, stopped her tears, nodded and said, "Brother Bandak, can you tell me how to cure him of your illness?"

"As long as you find the **** who tricked Bandak and force him to hand over the antidote. Bandak can continue to live." Abel said: "And the important step to achieve this goal is, Have our group of people's eyeliner in the city found any clues of the murderer?"

"I will definitely go all out for this action," Kerry said firmly.

Bandak looked at a child ten years younger than him, almost watching him grow up, showing the responsibility of an adult at this moment.

My inner emotions also became complicated.

"You don't have to do this yourself," Bandak said. "Let the more experienced soldiers do it."

"No, I must go." Kerry shook his head and said, "If I don't go, I won't feel that I have paid for this action, and I will regret it for the rest of my life."

"Okay then." Bandak reluctantly agreed, "But you have to be careful."

"Yeah," Kerry agreed.

"We haven't disclosed this to the other soldiers." Abel urged: "For the soldiers to not have too much psychological burden when they are in action, Kerry, you can't put Banda. gram's condition was disclosed to anyone among the soldiers."

Before they ignored Kerry listening quietly by their side, they accidentally leaked the news.

"Well, I see." Kerry nodded.

"By the way, Kerry, how did you find this place today?" Kant asked after swallowing the food in his mouth.

"It was the inn's waiter who came to pick us up. When they saw us, they said to us: Commander Bandak and Captain Abel personally ordered." Kerry replied in detail.

"So it is." Kant nodded lightly and said.

Then looked around, and after not seeing Mr. Cashier, he lowered his head and looked at the food in the bowl.

"It was indeed arranged by Philit~IndoMTL.com~ Abel nodded and admitted, "Your Highness, what's wrong? "

"It's nothing, I just want to persuade you: don't have any contact with Felit in the future." Kant said lightly: "If you need help in the future, please ask the owner of the hotel first."

"The owner of the inn doesn't stay in the shop very much." Bandak thought for a while and said, "Just, why do you think, Your Highness, that we should have less contact with Felit."

"I saw that there were fewer waiters in the store today, so I asked him strangely: Where have all the waiters in the store gone? As a result, he told me: The waiters in the store went to the city gate to buy goods. Kerry just said: The waiter at the hotel is here to pick them up." Kant said word by word.

Bandak and Abel looked at each other after hearing this and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, Your Majesty. About this"

"You don't need to explain, what the accountant thought in his heart, and how you asked him. I know it all in my heart." Kant waved his hand, interrupting Abel's explanation. And said: "You may not understand my decision very much now, but if you think about it carefully, you will know: When Felit is doing things, he always arranges his position in the safest place, no matter how the affairs in the bureau unfold. It won't affect him. It's a fear of taking responsibility."


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