Lord of the Oasis: The finale (6)


Chapter 905: The tragedy of destroying the hotel

"What are you doing here?" Bandak asked with a frown, looking up at the group of waiters behind Nate.

"We're here to help," Nate replied cautiously, glancing at Bandak.

"Don't make trouble, go back quickly." Bandak waved his hand when he heard the words and explained: "These people are from the supervision station, they dare not trouble us outside the archipelago. If you intervene, Kant It doesn't make sense for adults to stand up and speak for you, you know?"

"Yes." Nate lowered her head and responded.

"Okay, let everyone go back." Bandak patted Nate on the shoulder and said nothing more. He rushed into the restaurant with his soldiers. Seeing Bandak's back disappearing in front of him, Nate sighed, turned to the other waiters and said, "You all heard it just now? Let's go back."

"But" a waiter said hesitantly.

"Don't worry, if those soldiers really dare to do something, we have to repair them." Nate interrupted the waiter and responded, "However, it's not our turn to play yet. , everyone listen to me, go back first."

"Yes." The waiters answered in unison.

After the others left, Nit stood alone outside the restaurant door, quietly waiting for the movement inside the door.

After a while, the dwarf soldier who had posted a search warrant on the 4th floor staircase was escorted out the door by Calradian soldiers.

Bandak scolded as he walked: "You grandsons! You dare to come and trick each other when you wear a uniform, and shake off any of the things you find without falling to the ground."

"My lord, please let us go. We have explained what we should say." The dwarf pleaded to Kant, who was walking at the end, crawling at the door of the restaurant.

"Bendak, take someone out and drive them out. Don't interfere with the business in the store." Kant glanced at the dwarf and turned to Bandak.

"Yes, Your Majesty." Bandak bowed and nodded.

"I'm here to help too." Abel walked up to the soldiers with a laugh and restrained one of them with both hands. When he was about to take this group of soldiers down the stairs, Nate stood in front of him and asked incredulously, "Lord Abel, what are you doing?"

"Nit, don't worry about it." Abel responded: "These hooligans were not sent by the inspectorate. They were invited by someone to check the things left by the boss, and after they got their uniforms, they came to cheat. "

"What?" Nate was a little confused after hearing Abel's statement. Staring closely at the soldier beside him, he asked, "Are you really not a soldier in the inspection station?"

The undead next to Abel didn't dare to look up at Nite at all, but answered hesitantly: "We're just ordinary people."

Able looked at the expression on Nate's face, and an ominous premonition rose in his heart. He quickly gave a wink to the elf soldiers beside him: Let them take Nite out of here quickly.

The soldiers moved slowly behind Nate, watching his every move.

"You bastards!" Nate's entire face turned red with anger, roaring and rushing towards the undead in front of him. However, the elf soldiers stopped him in time, and the undead was stunned in place. There was also a hint of shock in Abel's eyes. Trying to speak comfortably: "Nit, this group of people"

"Everyone! Come on, these people are not soldiers from the inspection station, they are a group of street hooligans!" Nit struggled to break free from the restraints of the elf soldiers, leaned on the fence of the stairs, and approached the orc waiter in the lobby. shouted.

"Nit!" This movement attracted the attention of Kant and Bandak. When they knew what was happening at the scene, they immediately stopped.

"Everyone! Shut the doors and don't let this group run away!" Nate continued to give orders.

Because of Nite's call, the waiters in the store gathered in the lobby of the hotel. And according to what he said, the front door and back door of the hotel were closed tightly.

"Your Majesty." Bandak frowned when he saw this scene, and looked at Kant beside him.

Kant shook his head helplessly and said, "Now that the boss is not around, there is no one to calm down the waiters."

"In my impression" Bandak glanced in the direction of Nit and said disappointedly, "I didn't expect Nit to be so out of control."

"You and I are not familiar with the staff in this store." Kant shook his head and said: "What we see every day is only as waiters, how can they know what kind of person the other party is? What?"

"You're right." Bandak nodded slightly and said, "However, the customers in the store are now scared away."

Kant followed Bandak's line of sight and found that all the diners in the lobby had run away. It must have been the movement downstairs that scared them.

"These people picked up a bargain. They ate a meal and left without paying the bill." Kant said easily.

"Your Majesty" Bandak said helplessly: Now is obviously not the time to care about this.

"I'm going to talk to Nate." After Kant chuckled lightly, he said calmly, "Leave the decision to them."

After Kant said this, he raised his legs and walked in the direction of Nite.

At this time, Abel had let the two elf soldiers release the restraint on Nite and returned to the queue.

After all, everyone in the store rushed to the stairs on the second floor. As their leader, Nit was naturally the focus of attention.

After Kant walked in front of Abel, he said to Nite in front of him: "Nit, you closed the store, are you not planning to do business?"

"Lord Kant, this matter has nothing to do with you. Since this group of people has no serious background, what they did just now was too much deception. We represent the store and have to teach them a lesson." There was a trace of hatred in Te's eyes.

"But they're in our hands now, how come it's none of our business?" Kant asked softly.

"Lord Kant!" Nate raised his voice and continued, "Please stop maintaining them!"

"Be quiet." Bandak took a step and warned Nate, "Gilbert has to give three points in front of His Majesty. What's the matter with you? I feel like I'm better than Gilbert. taller?"

"His Royal Highness, let's go, this group of people is not worth our consideration for them." Abel said at this time, looking at Nite's eyes as if hiding the winter frost.

Chapter 906: Pay a heavy price

"Nit, think about it for yourself." Kant sighed and said, "You are the leader of everyone now. How will your attitude affect everyone's behavior?"

"Lord Kant" Nate looked at the three people standing in front of him, his eyes could not help shrinking, but he finally made up his mind and said: "We hope you will not interfere in this matter."

"Okay." Kant's expression was slightly disappointed, he waved to the soldiers behind him, and said, "Release the people in your hands, let's go."

The soldiers who received the order, albeit reluctantly, released their hold on the uniformed homeless. Afterwards, he consciously walked behind Kant and arranged them neatly according to the training positions.

"Do you think this is better?" Kant raised his head and asked Nate: "No one can help you make a choice, but I want to tell you, don't blindly let down the kindness of others."

After saying this, Kant first stepped forward and walked towards the Tang Dynasty downstairs.

Abel and Bandak followed closely, and when their soldiers followed them out of the hotel, there were only a group of waiters and homeless people on a search mission.

"One-on-one, or casually?" The dwarf stood up straight, glanced at his companions behind him, patted the dust on his body, raised his head and asked Nite.

"Come on, I still want to punch your **** face myself," Nate said bitterly.

"Okay." The dwarf looked Nate up and down, and sneered: "I think my fists are definitely more effective than what they said, the pain is on my body, and I can't understand it after all. means."

"Stop talking nonsense." Nate raised his right arm and shouted to the orcs behind him, "Everyone! Follow me!"

And the group of homeless people standing opposite them, at some point, took out a tube of green powder from their respective trouser pockets, poured a little and held it in their palms.

"Wait, we haven't 'dine' yet." The dwarf waved his hand at Nite, holding the green powder in front of him, and after a hard inhalation, the dwarf's entire face turned red, and his eyes were flushed. There were bloodshots inside. It's not just him, other homeless people have the same situation after smoking the green powder.

The group of people who were still listless just now, under the stimulation of the drug, forcibly pushed the state of their bodies to the top.

"It's ok now."

After walking out of the store, Kant stopped at the entrance of the tea house opposite the hotel. He looked at the three-story building in front of him.

"Bandak, ask someone to ask. Is there any free room in the hotel upstairs." Kant commanded.

"Your Majesty, this is a tea house. Are there any rooms for accommodation there?" Abel said.

"Look at the design of the third floor, it's obviously exactly the same as the hotel that Trubin runs." Kant explained: "As for why he didn't type out the hotel's signboard, I'm also curious."

"It's up to me to ask myself. Your Majesty, please rest here for a while." The group booked a tea table in the lobby of the tea house, while Bandak, under the direction of the tea house owner, walked towards the road leading to the Stairs on the third floor.

"His Royal Highness, do you think Nite and the others will suffer under the group of homeless people?" Abel said: "After all, that group of hooligans looks pretty good. Nite and the others usually do some rough work in the store. , how can you have the strength to fight with that group of people."

"As you said, Nit and the others will definitely suffer." Kant responded: "But if the downfall is within the acceptable range, it's not completely useless. The boss is nine times out of ten, it must be Going to jail. The kids he's raised have never been through any hardships. You can't just rely on luck to survive in this small town."

"Hmm." Abel nodded, agreeing with what Kant said.

"Have you collected all the materials that the group of people brought with them?" Kant took a sip of tea and asked the surrounding soldiers.

"Yes!" The soldiers' neat response, as always, caught the attention of the rest of the shop's customers.

"Leave all the information to me. Even if you leave the hotel, you still have to sort things out and return them to others." Abel nodded lightly.

"Yes." Each team leader began to organize the paper materials collected by the soldiers in the team and the objects brought out by the homeless. But in the process, they kept quiet from beginning to end.

"I wish they were as quiet as usual." Abel sighed with emotion.

At this time, Bandak had returned to the lobby on the first floor, sat down beside Kant, and said cheerfully: "Your Highness, you are right. The third floor is indeed an independent hotel. And the owner Tell me they're in the off-season right now and have enough rooms."

"Yes." Kant nodded lightly and said, "Have you reserved the room?"

"Sure, but I didn't bring much money with me at the time. Just paid three days' rent in advance," Bandak responded.

"Good job," Kant replied.

Abel returned to the teahouse where Kant was, holding the materials and objects he had received from the soldiers. After putting the things in his arms down, Abel took a breath and said: "Your Highness, everything the soldiers found are here. Those guys are really not very honest. Not only the information, but also the objects they like. I took it out."

"Well, after drinking tea, take these things back to the room and let the three of us sort them out slowly." Kant glanced at the information that covered the entire tea table, and found a green stick in the corner. After the glass tube of powder, asked strangely: "What is this?"

"This?" Abel picked up the glass tube, took a look, and explained to Kant: "The soldier who gave me such a thing said that it was one of the vagabonds who took it out to bribe him. ."

"There is still a bribe?" Bandak took a sip of tea and said incredulously: "It seems that these hooligans have been messing around for a long time. At this time, they can come up with such a method."

"Show me." Kant held out his hand to Abel.

"Hmm." Abel handed the glass tube into Kant's hands.

Kant placed the glass tube the length of his index finger in front of him and observed it carefully. Finally, a terrible thought flashed through his mind.

"I understand." Kant slapped the glass tube in his hand on the table and said to Bandak and Abel beside him, "Nit and the others are in danger, we have to go back quickly."

Chapter 907: The existence of **** on earth

"What's the matter? Your Highness." Bandak put down the teacup in a panic, and asked Kant, "This thing has something to do with Nite and the others?"

"I was wondering just now why the group of people didn't show any intention of resisting after seeing us." Kant had already walked out of the cafe first, to the soldiers who were still enjoying the cakes. Ordered: "All soldiers, follow me!"

"Why?" Abel couldn't help feeling a little strange at this point when he recalled the scene when he and Kant walked into the restaurant. At that time, there were only the two of them. With the ruthless nature of those homeless people, how could they have been discouraged and begged for mercy at the beginning.

"Isn't it because I know the identity of Lord Kant?" Bandak led the soldiers closely behind Kant, walked out of the teahouse, and asked doubtfully in the gap between the helmets.

"What we expected at the time was that direct action would be the worst outcome. Because since the group of vagabonds took over this task, even if something went wrong in the execution process, the guild that issued the task would take the responsibility. So, on reflection, the relationship we have with Gilbert et al. on the table does not count as an advantage," explains Abel de Kant.

"That group of people feared us because they were doing something at the time, and they happened to be smashed by me and Abel. If this incident is discovered, the guild will not only not take responsibility for them, but even I will completely distance myself from them." Kant's steps were as fast as the wind, and the veins in his right hand holding the glass tube were already protruding.

Abel was stunned when he heard the words and said, "Are they taking drugs?"

"Gathering a crowd to take drugs." Kant corrected: "Nite sent people to scare the guests away and used words to urge us to leave. It just provided a safe environment for them. Now, that group of people is out of control."

At the moment when the voice fell, Kant pushed open the closed hotel door with force.

Present before them is a scene like hell.

In the lobby of the hotel, blood splattered, and the bodies of seven or eight waiters fell on the floor as bright as a mirror. It seemed that someone had fallen from the second floor. Once in the lungs, the victim waiter could not breathe.

The vagabonds who took the medicine jumped up and down in the hotel. When Kant met them, the eyes were filled with the fierce light of beasts.

"Go away!" Before Abel could shoot, Bandak threw a punch to the homeless person in front of Kant.

"Help us! Anyone? Help us!" Just as Kant's eyes dimmed with the scene in front of him, a terrified cry came from the second floor.

"There are still people alive!" Abel exclaimed in surprise: "The third and fourth squads, follow me upstairs to save people!"

"The first and second teams, go to the backyard to search." Kant opened his mouth and ordered: "If you encounter a vagabond who has taken medicine, kill it!"

"Yes!" the soldiers replied neatly. After that, according to the order of the two, the team was divided into two columns and moved to the designated position. The fifth team led by Abel stayed by Kant's side to clean up the homeless in the lobby.

Kant walked slowly to the tea seat and sat down, his eyes fixed on the floor.

Abel walked over to him worriedly and asked, "Your Majesty, are you all right?"

"It's fine." Kant closed his eyes gently and replied to Abel: "Go ahead, the soldiers need your help."

"Do I need to leave one or two alive among these vagabonds?" Abel asked Kant, standing hesitantly.

"No need." Kant took a deep breath and said, "If you find the leader of the dwarf, bring him to me."

"Yes." Abel nodded. Then he turned and left. When he looked back at Kant again, Kant kept his head down. Abel took a deep breath and looked at the vagabond who rushed in front of him, with a hint of desolation in his eyes.

"The bastard!" Abel mobilized the spiritual power in his body. The moment his fist touched the opponent's body, the water in the homeless body was instantly drained. It seemed that he was a relatively strong person just now. , instantly fell to the floor like a flower hit by the rain.

Although the strength and speed of these vagabonds have increased by several levels after taking the medicine, they have lost their minds during this period. By their nature, they are unable to fight against the well-trained soldiers. of.

Not to mention Abel, even the other elf soldiers are easy to deal with when the vagabonds attack.

"Damn!" The easier it was to defeat the group, the more anger in Abel's heart grew.

The body of the waiter lying in the lobby always reminded him that the lives of these people were ended in the hands of these scumbags.

This cleanup lasted for ten minutes.

When the soldiers of the fifth squad returned to Kant, their hands were covered with blood: I don't know if it was the group of homeless people or the waiter in the store.

Kant closed his eyes silently, waiting for news from the rest of the squad.

"Lord Kant!" A familiar voice came to his ears, and Kant's tightly clenched fist loosened. Looking up: Nate and a few other waiters came down the stairs, helped by the soldiers.

"Your Majesty, we haven't been able to find any clues in the backyard," reported the leader of the first team.

"One, two, three, five, six." Kant counted the number of waiters present with his fingertips, and said coldly, "There are only six of you left in the entire hotel, among the thirty or so waiters. "

"Lord Kant!" Nate threw himself on the floor and cried, "It's all because of me. I didn't listen to what you advised me. Those people are monsters!"

Bandak and Abel looked at each other with mixed expressions.

"Stop talking." Kant waved his hand and said to Abel, "Have you found a dwarf?"

"The dwarf is dead in the restaurant on the second floor." Bandak glanced at Nate and explained to Kant: "It was the hands of the waiters."

Kant was stunned when he heard the words, and his eyes became speechless when he looked at Nate. After taking a few deep breaths, he asked, "How did you kill him?"

"He said he wanted to deal with us alone. Then he kicked his companion out of the restaurant." Nate said in a trembling voice: "We can't beat him, so we can only distract him. Everyone's He suffered a lot of injuries."

"And when Bandak arrived, you took advantage of the situation to kill him?"

Chapter 908: A silver lining of hope

"Hmm." Nitt nodded, looking down at the floor.

"Stupid!" Kant finally couldn't help the anger in his chest and shouted. Everyone present was taken aback by Kant's anger.

"Lord Kant, I know I'm wrong." Nate pursed his lips and apologized.

"Of course you know, what don't you know. You know it's right to leave your own people to fight the gang of hooligans, you know that when others come to the rescue, you can block yourself in one go And all the retreats for those who saved you!" Kant sternly accused, although there were some angry words mixed in his words, but his dissatisfaction with Nite had accumulated for a long time.

When he looked at the corpses lying on the ground, the guilt in Kant's heart could not be offset by other emotions.

Bandak walked silently behind Kant, his eyes full of worry.

After the call, Kant sat back in his seat. Nate, who was kneeling before him, remained silent: he owed Kant too much.

"Wait," Kant opened his eyes and said to Abel after a moment of calm, "what about the soldier who put this in your hands? Where is he? I have something to ask him. ."

"Yes." Abel raised his eyebrows in surprise and replied. After that, he walked to the queue of soldiers. After a while, a young elf soldier followed him and walked to Kant.

"His Royal Highness Kant! Captain of the fourth squad, Roy." The elf soldier saluted.

"Roy, do you remember using this glass tube to bribe your soldiers, what does it look like?" Kant handed the green ink to Roy and asked, "That camouflage The vagabond army of soldiers, at the beginning of the fight, it is estimated that only one person is awake, and we need to find him."

"Remember." Roy replied confidently.

The training elf soldiers receive in the military camp is more about training the brain's storage than physical fitness.

For him, it's an easy task to recreate the appearance of someone he'd met dozens of minutes ago.

"Okay, take the soldiers in your team and search the store to see if there is the soldier you have seen." Kant patted Roy on the shoulder and said, "We are waiting for you. message."

"Yes!" Roy replied with a salute. After that, he immediately led the six or seven soldiers under him to the stairs of the hotel and started a careful search.

Compared with the movement from upstairs, the lobby is deadly quiet.

Bandak and Abel are still standing behind Kant, not saying a word. The current situation is tragic enough that they really can't think of what to say at this time.

The aura emanating from Kant made everyone present dare not even breathe.

"Take care of the remains of the waiters. They are all orphans adopted by the boss, and they are homeless on this small island." Kant's sigh broke the silence and confessed softly. : "Bury them all together, Nate, you'll preside over the funeral, and we'll help. This is the last time we've dealt with you."

"Thank you, Lord Kant." After listening to Kant's words, Nate crawls in the tunnel.

"Hmm."

Nit stood up with the help of the waiters, and a group of people limped to collect the bodies of the brothers in the shop. Abel sent another team of soldiers to assist them.

"Your Highness Kant, don't blame yourself." Bandak looked at Kant's back and said softly.

"But these dozens of lives have passed in vain. If we can insist on staying," Kant said with his head lowered, his tone full of regret.

"According to the information we have at the time, it is impossible to foresee this step." Abel sighed: "The dead cannot be resurrected, please Your Majesty's condolences."

Kant tried to calm the sadness that was surging in his chest, and finally calmed down.

A waiter at the store arranged the bodies of the deceased staff members to be sent to the town's crematorium for cremation.

"What are you going to do next?" Kant asked Nate calmly.

"We will continue to stay in the store." Nate hesitated for a while, then said, "When business gets better, we will continue to adopt orcs orphans just like the boss. ."

"Yeah." Kant replied softly, undecided.

"The incident is too big this time. You should submit the bodies of these homeless people to the inspection center yourself." Bandak said, "They will find out for you."

"Yes, Lord Bandak." Nate said with a bow.

Just when Abel exhorted Nite some details, Roy and others walked down the stairs on the second floor with a goblin.

"Lord Kant, we found it!" Roy's face turned slightly rosy. The goblin was lifted and walked to Kant.

Kant glanced at the goblin, saw his bony appearance, frowned and asked, "What's wrong with him?"

"I see marks left by green powder on his fingers. It should be after the drug has worn off and he fell asleep." Roy explained: "This kid fell into an empty guest room. , seems to have smashed the door to get in. There is still his **** on the floor of that room."

After listening to Roy's statement, Bandak leaned in and looked at the drowsy goblin. After smelling a pungent smell, he immediately retracted his body.

"Now only when this kid wakes up, we can get something out of his mouth." Abel thought for a while and said, "Nit, let us handle this matter. You should hurry up and prepare. Something related to the funeral."

"Okay." Nate's eyes looked back and forth between Kant and the other three, and after a while, he left with the waiter beside him.

There is a public cemetery next to the crematorium. After negotiating with others, Nit decided to use the money from the store to buy a cemetery there. Bury the dead servants in that field.

"Your Highness, do you want to go back to the hotel in the tea house to rest for a while?" After watching Nate and the others leave, Abel suggested to Kant worriedly.

In his eyes, Kant's current state is extremely unstable. If he stayed like this until the goblin wanderer woke up, he probably wouldn't be able to deal with it with all his strength when encountering some special circumstances.

"Okay, I'll go back and rest for a while, you and Bandak, look at this goblin." Kant nodded and accepted Abel's proposal.

Chapter 913: Uneasy mood

After returning to the hotel, Kant immediately sent someone to pick up Bandak who came from the guild.

Able stayed with him in the lobby of the teahouse, waiting quietly for Bandak to arrive.

"By the way, what's your name?" Abel asked aloud to the goblin beside him.

The goblin has become lethargic since learning of his current situation. During his time with Kant and Abel, he remained silent. At this time, after hearing Abel's question, he replied softly: "Ahi."

"Ahi, do you have family in this town?" Abel continued.

"No." Aki slowly shook his head and said, "I came to this island alone. Because here, no one can restrain me."

"Wait later, the people of Nite will take you to the inspection station." Kant said, "Do you remember how I told you?"

"Let's be honest. We pretended to be soldiers from the inspection station and broke into this hotel." Aki nodded and replied.

"Well, if the judge of the inspection station asks you any questions about the guild, you can also provide them with some information. In exchange for a lighter punishment." Kant looked at the goblin and instructed.

"What kind of lesser punishment does it mean?" Aki raised his head, looked at Kant, and asked.

"About two years." Kant replied: "If you have anything you want to bring to your family off the island, we can help you pass it on."

"No." Axi paused for a moment, then continued: "I have nothing to bring to my family. If they find this island. I will be in trouble."

Kant raised his eyebrows suspiciously, but said nothing.

The conversation ends here, and Abel goes to the back kitchen and brings a new pot of tea. While drinking tea, the three of them locked their eyes on the door of the tea house.

Ten minutes passed, and Bandak returned to the teahouse with the soldiers who had come to pick him up.

When he saw Kant and others, he immediately stepped forward and said, "His Royal Highness!"

"Isn't there any trouble on the way?" Kant motioned for Bandak to sit down and asked.

"It's nothing." Bandak waved his hand and replied, "It's just that I haven't been able to find you all, and I'm a little anxious."

"The guild's attendant arranged explosives on our carriage." Abel explained: "It's not very safe to stay there. We will return after disposing of the gunpowder."

"This kid is awake." Bandak agreed with Abel's explanation, moving his eyes to the goblin sitting beside him, widened his eyes and said, "Guild people are looking for him everywhere."

"We have been worrying about whether you will encounter any accident on the way here." Kant ordered: "Since the current situation is relatively smooth, we will quickly send people to the goblin and the hotel's waiter. Go to the Inspectorate."

"Well, it is indeed better to act as soon as possible." Bandak nodded and replied calmly.

"Abel, let the two teams in the team follow you on the mission. On this trip, pick up all the soldiers trapped in the prison." Kant said.

"Yes." Abel stood up and bowed.

"Wait, I want to go too!" Bandak said as Abel turned to leave.

"You stay in the shop and have a good rest." Abel turned around and rejected Bandak's request, saying: "Your Highness needs to be protected by you."

"Okay." Bandak hesitated for a while, then returned to his seat and sat down. Give up the idea of ​​going with Abel.

Abel quickly selected a dozen soldiers to accompany him, and without a moment's delay, a group of people got into the carriage to the inspection station.

"Okay, everyone, let's go back to the room to rest." Kant told the soldiers behind him and the waiters who were watching.

"Yes." After Kant's order, everyone returned to their place.

"Your Highness, you have been tired all day. Go back to the guest room and rest for a while." Bandak suggested to Kant sitting by the tea seat, taking a sip of tea.

"Well." Kant glanced at him and said, "However, you have to rest too."

"Huh? No, I'll be here." Bandak was stunned, his explanation was cut off, and he reluctantly agreed to Kant's request.

The two returned to the guest room on the third floor one after the other.

After Kant changed into casual clothes in his room, he returned to the main hall of the guest room. He said to Bandak, who was sitting on the sofa and looked very uneasy: "Don't worry, Abel and the others are going to the inspection office. No matter how arrogant the people of the guild are, they will not choose to do it there."

"Well." Bandak took a deep breath and responded, "Your Highness, why don't you go back to your room to rest?"

"I'll sit here for a while," Conde replied after a pause.

What happened today was a bit beyond his reach. Although Kant was exhausted physically and mentally now, he still couldn't let himself down to rest on the bed.

"I'm going to make a pot of tea." Bandak has been with Kant for a long time, and he is naturally aware of Kant's mood at this time. In order to avoid the atmosphere froze because of this question, he got up and walked to the bathroom.

After Bandak left, Kant took the window seat. Looking downstairs at night. Looking forward to Abel appearing in his field of vision without incident.

The troubled emotions throbbed in Kant's heart. He looked at the lights on both sides of the street, unconsciously fascinated. He didn't even notice that Bandak appeared behind him.

"Your Highness, the weather on this island recently is still quite cold at night." Bandak carefully put a coat on Kant to resist the cold of the night wind.

"Thank you," Kant responded with a smile.

"Your Highness, I think we may be able to get out of here." Bandak said cautiously after being silent for a while.

"Why?" Kant spoke softly, without even turning his head to look at Bandak.

"The facts on this island are too troublesome, calculated layer by layer. Even Gilbert has taken precautions against us, and we need to send someone to test our sincerity." Bandak said with a frown : "I really don't want to bet our safety on someone like that."

"Well." Kant nodded lightly and said, "You are right. But if you want to get a foot in a group that has already developed and grasp the clues you want to get, you must Going through such a process. 'I hope I don't have to pin my hopes on lies' is a rebuttal."

Chapter 914: Receiving the Soldier's Mission

"But" Bandak said hesitantly after hearing Kant's words.

"I myself understand where we are now." Kant turned around, looked at Bandak, and said, "If I really can't hold on, I will let it go. With the current situation, I I can't judge yet. If I don't want to move forward at this time, then how can I be worthy of Claremont and the others who died in the sea."

"Your Highness," Bandak looked fixedly at Kant, and after seeing the sincerity in the other's eyes, he lowered his head and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, I made a mistake."

Kant shook his head gently and continued to cast his eyes out of the window, looking at the night scene on the street.

On the other side, Abel is sending the hotel waiter and Aki to court.

"I'm sorry, no idlers are allowed to enter the court." A waiter in the inspection station stopped Abel and the others from following Ahi's footsteps. After sending the waiter and the goblin into the court, he completely stopped official business. Hall curtain.

"Captain, what should we do now?" an Elf soldier asked Abel, who was leaning against the door.

"What can I do, by the way. We have a group of brothers still in jail? Now it's up to us to pick them up." Abel thought for a while, a look of joy on his face, I wondered if Feeling quite high, he spoke to the soldiers beside him.

Everyone was very excited when they heard the news.

It is a matter of pride for all to be able to take back my companions from the inspection station with dignity.

"Let's go!" Abel greeted the soldiers with a wave of his arms.

The group walked to the front desk of the inspection station in a mighty manner. After arriving at the front desk, Abel clapped his hands on the wooden table at the front desk and said, "Hello, we are Calradia soldiers. Two days ago, our soldiers were escorted here by your team patrolling the streets. We're here to get them out of jail."

"You are what you are" The waiter looked at Abel's face in a panic, trying to find the relevant imprint in his memory. When recalling the identity of the other party, he shouted: "Captain Abel of the Elf Country!"

"Yes." Abel was slightly taken aback when he heard the title, but after that, he immediately responded: "Now that the case has been investigated, the responsibility is not on us. Let it go."

"I'll ask," the waiter responded respectfully.

"Didn't Gilbert give you a notice?" Abel frowned immediately when he heard the words, interrupting the waiter, and said.

"Lord Gigibert didn't give us the right to release the prisoners." After being stopped by Bandak, the waiter couldn't help shaking. After calming down, he turned around and responded.

"Okay, please move faster." Abel nodded and said, "In addition, I want to remind you that our soldiers are not prisoners."

"Yes yes yes." The waiter replied repeatedly. As if smeared with oil, he ran towards the entrance of the corridor.

"You tell me, did he hear what I just said?" Abel pouted and said to the people around him.

The waiter's movements were indeed relatively fast. Five minutes later, a waiter with a badge on his chest appeared in front of Abel and the others.

"Hello, Lord Abel." The face of the other waiter was very firm, and when he saw Abel, there was no unnecessary change in his facial expression. At this point, he introduced himself to Abel: "My name is Wayne. I'm the person in charge of overseeing the prison cell of the Inspectorate."

"Hello, I'm Abel. I'd love to ask you to take us to the prison cell at the Overwatch. Our soldiers have been there for days," Abel said straight to the point.

"Well, please come with me." Wayne glanced at the soldiers behind Abel and nodded in response.

Abel silently followed behind Wayne, his eyes always vigilant.

Wayne led them down the corridor adjacent to the back room, to the garden where Abel was chasing Potts and the others.

"Where is the cell?" Abel asked the moment he stepped into the garden.

"After passing through this garden, we can see the house leading to the cell." Wayne paused, then continued: "I heard, Lord Abel, you are a close associate of Lord Gilbert. Most of the times I've allowed you to go to the cell is out of Lord Gilbert's trust in you. I hope you can keep everything you see in your heart."

"Of course." Abel nodded and promised.

Wayne nodded reassuringly, and then quietly walked towards the back of the garden with Abel and the others.

After walking to the fence, Wayne took a key from his waist. Unlock the fence door. After passing through the door, a wooden house appeared in front of Abel and the others.

The chalet was built on a grassy flat, about three minutes away from the back door of the garden.

After walking into the half-height grass, Abel immediately discovered that the grass was not real grass, but was made of an easily shaped material.

Despite their fresh scent and even their soft texture, for water elves, the difference between real and fake is quite obvious.

Abel glanced at Wayne's back, and was probably sure in his heart: the other party was indeed leading them to the prison.

After a short while, Abel came to the current wooden house. The building occupies a small area, and it is still too narrow to be used as a prison.

"Is this a cell?" Abel asked.

"Yes." While answering Abel's question, Wayne took out his keychain, identifying the markings on each key.

After receiving the answer, Abel stepped back and looked at the whole view of the wooden house: the building has three floors, and if you add the attic on the top, it counts as four. Judging from the degree of corrosion on the surface of the house, it should have been newly repaired.

"If I were a prisoner, the attic would be more suitable for me," thought Abel bored.

"Captain Abel!" Wayne greeted Abel after turning the door with the key.

"Hmm." Abel strode up to Wayne's side and cast his gaze towards the space inside the cabin.

"No one." The group walked into the wooden house and stopped at the entrance.

As far as they can see, they are decorated like ordinary houses. However, some furniture has been covered with dust.

"People who are put in cells don't live here."

Chapter 915: A very hidden cell

"They're underground," Wayne explained.

"Basement?" Abel said suddenly, then his face darkened again.

"Yeah." Wayne nodded. "Lord Abel, why don't you just wait here for a while. I'll pick up the soldiers."

"Let's go together," said Abel, shaking his head. Then he signaled the soldiers behind him to follow, and walked to the entrance of the basement with Wayne.

If you stand at the entrance of the stairs and look down, you can only see some debris piled up along the edge of the wall.

Abel walked suspiciously down the stairs to the basement. When he looked in all directions, the soldiers of the inspection station who appeared in his field of vision startled him.

"I'm going!" Abel yelled, "Why are they standing here?"

"There needs to be someone guarding the door of the cell." Wayne scratched his head and responded awkwardly: "I'm sorry, I forgot to tell you this news."

"It's okay." Abel breathed a sigh of relief after hearing Wayne's explanation and said, "Where's the cell?"

"Open the door." Wayne nodded slightly to Abel and instructed the soldier standing in the corner.

"Yes." The two goblin soldiers walked up to the west wall and removed the dusty scrap bookcase. A turntable inlaid with spar appeared in front of everyone.

Wayne stepped forward and stood behind the two soldiers. When the turntable was turned, the stone gate also opened with a bang. Abel followed Wayne into the door, the path lit by orange lights. The space they are in is extremely wide, and even the slightest sound will be echoed.

"Bring everyone from cells 1004 and 1003 here." Wayne instructed the soldiers lining the road.

"Yes," the soldiers replied.

Although the interior is well lit, Abel is unable to see the faces of the soldiers. When the soldiers responded, they found that their voices were unusually old.

"Are you building your cell in this kind of place because you are worried that someone will escape?" Abel asked Wayne after watching the soldiers leave.

"Yes." Wayne asked Abel and the others to sit on the seats by the door, and replied, "But not necessarily."

"Huh? Let's talk about it." Abel raised his eyebrows and said.

Wayne looked at Abel and explained: "This matter is not very suitable for me to explain to you. It can only be said that this prison is actually a private item of the goblin family, and it is only temporarily rented to it. It's just a watchdog."

"Well." Abel knew that Wayne had disclosed all the information he could tell him, so he didn't ask any further questions, but changed the subject. Said: "Since this prison is under the control of the supervision station. Then, in the past few days: Potts and others have also been escorted here."

"Yes." Wayne's eyes moved to the direction the soldiers were leaving, and nodded in response: "Not only Potts, but also the group of gangsters who clashed with the soldiers under the adults a few days ago, were also sent away. here."

"I'm a little surprised by the swift action of the Inspectorate this time." Abel said strangely.

"The order of action was issued by Lord Gilbert himself." Wayne hesitated for a while, then said, "It did not enter the review process in the monitoring station."

Abel turned his head and looked the waiter up and down. His eyes became complicated.

But at this time, the soldiers who had left before brought Calradia's soldiers to Wayne and Abel.

"Captain Abel!" The past few days in prison have not been easy, and every soldier looks disgraced. And the soldiers didn't tell them what the purpose of the trip was before bringing them here. So when they saw Abel, almost all the soldiers shouted with joy.

And Abel also showed a relaxed smile after seeing them. He stepped forward and asked, "Are you all right?"

"It's fine," the soldiers in prison uniform responded in unison.

"Could you please bring the soldiers' own clothes? This prison uniform doesn't fit them very well," Abel demanded of Wayne.

"Okay." Wayne nodded, walked aside, and explained something to his soldiers.

"Lord Abel, we knew that His Majesty Kant would send you to rescue us," a soldier said cheerfully.

"Well." Abel nodded slowly and said, "However you got to this island, you have to go back. Not one person is missing."

After listening to Abel's words, most of the soldiers showed a little moved in their eyes.

"Lord Abel, how is the situation outside?" a soldier asked Abel while he was waiting.

"A lot has happened during the few days you were in prison. But we achieved good results." Abel replied, recalling: "Also, the group of homeless people who clashed with you were also monitored. punished."

"We met those guys in the cell." A soldier asked worriedly. "Captain Abel, they won't be released after a few days here."

"Probably not." Abel said, glancing at Wayne who was standing by the wall.

"The punishment for that group of people was to spend three years in this prison. Most of the people who spoke for them in the supervision station fell. Don't worry, everyone." Wayne said.

Soldiers have mixed expressions when they hear Wayne's words. Not too happy.

"As this lord said. The threat on the island has been partially eliminated, and the situation is developing in a good direction." Abel took over the conversation and said to the soldiers under him.

The soldiers nodded and whispered to each other.

After a while, the uniforms of the soldiers were presented to the crowd.

The soldiers cheered as they took over their uniforms. At this moment, everyone felt the real sense of regaining their freedom.

"Let's go," Abel told the crowd after the prisoners had donned their armor.

The team of about 20 people just now has grown to more than 40 people. When they gathered at the door of the basement, they were even more aggressive, slightly inconsistent with the surrounding environment.

"Thank you," Abel said goodbye to Wayne.

"Well, be careful on the road, everyone." Wayne stopped at the door of the basement. He waved at Abel and responded.

After Abel and his party left, Wayne walked through the stone door again. The two goblin soldiers looked at each other, walked to the turntable, and turned the turntable with difficulty. The stone gate was closed.

Chapter 916: The Betrayal of the Hotel Waiter

"Boom!" As Abel led the people to the living room of the wooden house, there was a loud noise from the basement. This movement made everyone stop.

Abel frowned and looked in the direction of the basement for a while, but he still did not choose to go back to the basement to check the situation. Instead, he led the soldiers to the outside of the wooden house.

"Lord Abel, don't we go back and have a look?" A soldier asked Abel's side.

"The matter at the courthouse should be over. We still have to pick up the waiter at the inn." Abel replied, shaking his head slightly.

"Yes." After receiving Abel's order, the soldier bowed and stepped back. After all, Abel is the leader in charge of commanding the entire team. As an ordinary soldier, he can only make some suggestions when needed.

The group crossed the garden and walked to the back room of the Inspectorate. Abel's sense of direction was still good, and after a while, he found the official office where the hotel waiter and Aki were located.

It's just that the process of handling the case took a little more twists and turns than Abel had expected. The judge has not yet made a verdict. Abel and others stood outside the door and could only hear the arguments and arguments between the waiter and Ahi.

"What's the matter with these two?" Abel felt a little bad. If it was carried out according to the process they had arranged before, the confrontation should be a very easy thing.

After hesitating in place for a while, Abel walked up to the guards who were guarding the door and asked tentatively, "Hello, may I ask what happened inside? It took too long to deal with the case. "

"It's nothing." The guard curled his lips and said, "It's just that the orc wants the judge to sentence the goblin involved to death. They have been arguing for more than ten minutes. It seems that the judge doesn't know either. What should I do?"

"What?!" After hearing the words of the guard, Abel's heart was already half cold: who did the inn waiter learn from the habit of killing all the people.

This goblin is going to be miserable.

The faces of the soldiers who knew the situation also showed surprise.

Abel walked to the chair next to him and sat down, sighed, and said, "This goblin is willing to take the initiative to surrender to the inspector because he believes what we say. And now he is in danger. In this situation, we cannot intervene.”

"Hey!" At this time, the guard standing at the door greeted Abel: "Now the court is adjourned, you can go in."

"Really?" Abel walked over to the guard with joy and looked into the hall: the judge had stepped down from his seat.

"Yes, but only you can go in." The guard pointed to the soldiers behind Abel and warned, "They can't. If there are too many people, I can't explain it."

"Yes, thank you very much." Abel motioned for the soldiers to return to the recreation area to rest. With the last glimmer of hope, he walked into the courtroom.

When the waiter at the table noticed Abel's entry, an embarrassed look appeared on the waiter's face. In order not to be discovered by Abel, he tried his best to hide his figure.

However, Abel caught a glimpse of where the waiter was and walked straight towards him.

The waiter sighed, stood up and said hello: "Lord Abel! How did you come in? No unrelated people are allowed to enter or leave at will."

The waiter's voice was loud, and many people in the court cast suspicious glances here.

"What's your name?" Abel was already dizzy. After noticing the eyes of the people around him, he tried to calm down and asked the waiter.

"Bron." The waiter pursed his lips nervously and replied.

"Bron, drop the accusation. Aki is here to help us and he shouldn't end up like this," Abel patiently advised.

"No, he is for himself." There was a trace of hatred in the waiter's eyes, and he retorted: "You are also for yourselves, only we will think of ourselves wholeheartedly. And all the people in our hotel All I want now is to let this goblin die."

Abel stared at the waiter who had lost control of his emotions in front of him with an expression of disbelief. Inexplicably, he said, "Why can you say such a thing."

Thinking back to the actions of Calradia's side since the incident. Abel didn't quite understand the waiter's outburst at this moment. Judging from his words: the attitude of the waiters who survived the disaster was mostly the same.

This is so chilling.

"If you stayed that day. We wouldn't have lost so many people," said the waiter with a grim look.

"Me!" Abel took a deep breath and said, "I don't have time to talk to you about this. I want you to promise me that Aki will not be executed next." allegations."

"Impossible." The waiter gritted his teeth and said, "He must die. If I do something wrong, I will bear it."

"What are you taking!" Abel couldn't help roaring: Is this waiter treating his life as a child's play?

"It has nothing to do with you. Come on someone! Someone broke into the courtroom privately here. He is holding me hostage!"

Before the guards in the court rushed over, Abel glanced at the guard standing at the door and saw that he was constantly gesturing to himself: Come out quickly!

"I'm sorry," Abel said softly.

I don't know if the guards at the door understood what he said, but the group of waiters who rushed towards Abel had already been hit to the ground~IndoMTL.com~ Abel's eyes showed a trace of determination, Xiang Ya He walked to the seat where Xi was.

"Stop him!" came the waiter's roar from behind.

However, the hulking bodyguard could keep up with the elven officer Abel. Abel grabbed Aki's arm and said to him, "I'll take you away!"

"No, Abel." Aki's eyes seemed unfocused and said, "You don't have to take this risk."

"He is really sure that the judge will sentence you to death!" Abel opened his eyes wide and said to Ahi: "Let's rush out first, and we'll talk about it later."

"Thank you." Aki raised her head to look at Abel, with a smile on the corner of her mouth, and responded: "I know, you and Kant didn't lie to me. I won't drag you down either."

The guards formed a circle around Abel. Step forward cautiously.

"Throw him out!" the judge ordered from the stage. His tone was filled with anger and even trembling.


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