Lord of the Oasis: The finale (7)


Chapter 917 Actions Beyond Boundaries

Able walks out of the public office with his head down. A waiter who had been waiting outside the door came on the way.

"What you did just now is too dangerous!" The waiter glanced at the courtroom from the corner of his eye and warned Abel in a low voice, "If this goblin is really taken away by you, the entire monitoring All the soldiers will be sent out to hunt you down. Even I will suffer!"

"I'm sorry," Abel said apologetically to the waiter.

"You hurry up, don't stay here!" The waiter waved his hand impatiently and drove Abel and his soldiers out.

The group returned to the leisure area in silence. Several soldiers in the crowd kept looking at Abel's face. One of the elven soldiers said timidly, "Captain Abel, what should we do next?"

On the way back to the official office, everyone was in a good mood.

However, after all this tossing, everyone's heart was covered with a dark cloud.

"Wait here." Abel whispered. "We can't put goblins in jail."

"Yes." The soldiers looked at each other and answered in unison.

Half an hour passed, there was noise and movement of the crowd in the direction of the court. Abel suddenly stood up from his position and walked out of the leisure area. The soldiers followed.

The judge and others were the first to appear at the door of the public office. When the judge passed in front of the soldiers, Abel called out to the judge, "That, Mr. Judge!"

"Anything?" The judge frowned when he saw that it was Abel.

"May I ask what execution you gave?" Abel took a deep breath and asked.

"The goblin hid drugs, pretended to be a soldier in the museum, and caused huge psychological and physical damage to the hotel's waiters." The judge responded without a trace of emotion, "It can only be the death penalty."

"Is this execution possible?" Abel asked in a trembling voice.

The judge glanced at him, did not answer, and left with his men.

"Captain! We found the waiter at the inn!" Just as Abel stopped in a stunned moment, a Calradian soldier hurried to him and reported.

"Where is he?" Abel asked softly, clenching his fists.

"The kid was going to run away from our eyes, but was met by a soldier who happened to go to the bathroom at that time. Now he is being escorted here." The soldier explained in detail, "Captain , is it possible to catch that kid, that goblin can be rescued?"

"I don't know." Abel shook his head and said, "Don't stay here, let's go back to the hotel first. Take the waiter back too."

"Yes." The soldier nodded.

Abel raised his legs and walked to the door of the inspection office, and got into the hotel carriage. Before boarding the carriage, a waiter who was restrained by two soldiers appeared in front of him.

"You let me go!" the waiter cried, struggling.

"Stinky boy! How did we explain to you, and what absurd things did you do?" The soldier who restrained him increased his strength and taught the waiter, "Tell me, like you Who are you doing these hurtful things to vent your anger on?"

"Let him go, so many brothers are here. This waiter can't run," Abel confessed before getting into the car. He didn't even look back at the waiter as he spoke.

Now, in Abel's heart, there is only confusion and disappointment.

As the carriage drove to the hotel, Abel stared out the window, and the scene in court came to his mind.

The complexity of human nature exceeded his expectations. He couldn't understand the inner thoughts of the waiter, and he couldn't even see the factors that made the goblins choose to compromise.

While Abel was lost in thought, the carriage stopped.

The group walked to the open-air cafe of the tea house and sat down. It was already late at night, and there were few pedestrians on the street.

After instructing his soldiers to go upstairs to call Kant and Bandak, Abel immediately caught sight of Nite and his group standing at the door of his hotel, and waved to them, shouting across the street, "You guys Come here too."

After some hesitation, Nit and his party slowly moved in the direction of Abel.

"Do you know what he did?" Abel pointed to the waiter surrounded by soldiers and asked Nate.

"Yeah." Nate gritted her teeth and nodded.

"Pop!" Abel raised his hand and slapped Nate in the face. Nate is just an ordinary half-orc waiter, how can he withstand a blow from an elf soldier of the same weight as him? When Abel's palm really touched his face, Nate even had a Momentary tinnitus.

"Abel!" Kant and Bandak, who arrived late, witnessed this scene and immediately screamed to stop Abel. Abel's figure also froze. The hotel waiters standing opposite him just silently helped Nate, who fell to the ground, and did not speak out against Abel's behavior.

"What's the matter?" Kant walked between the two and asked.

"The goblin was sentenced to death by the judge," Abel responded helplessly, covering his face with his hands.

"What?" Bandak asked in surprise.

"The waiter suddenly charged the goblin in court. He said he was involved in the fight," a soldier explained to Abel.

Kant looked at Nate and the waiter behind him, and his expression turned cold.

"I'm sorry, Lord Kant" Nate bowed his head and apologized, "It's just that we really can't forgive the actions of that group of people."

"Nit, didn't you find out? You've crossed the line." Kant shook his head gently and said to Nate, "We can put that goblin in your hands and give you a chance to push him to the Beheading stand. We'll be able to rescue him from his near-death situation. It's just that you've completely lost our trust."

After leaving these two sentences, Kant made no further explanation. Instead, he turned to Abel and said, "Let's go, I have something very important to talk to you about."

"Yes." Abel nodded and followed Kant into the teahouse.

"Let's go back and rest, everyone is tired today." Bandak instructed the soldiers around him.

When everyone dispersed, Bandak looked at Nate and the others who were staying in place, sighed, and walked in front of them. He opened his mouth and said, "You can do it yourself."

Chapter 918 must make a decision

"Your Highness, what are the important things you said?" Abel said to Kant after entering the hotel room.

"Someone bought the news from the Xicheng Guild that the dark side will start a war against the goblin army stationed in the inspection station within three days." Kant sat down on the chair in the main hall, raised his head and said to Abel.

"Anyone mean?" Abel raised his eyebrows and asked Kant.

"The eyeliner deployed by the dragons in the city." Kant responded, "Now Gilbert and the others have also received the news. Now the goblins, gnomes, and dragons have held an interim meeting. Decisions are made on this action."

"Why didn't you go, Your Highness?" Abel sat down beside Kant and asked suspiciously.

"Because I don't want to go." Kant shook his head gently, closed his eyes, and said, "This water is too muddy, we still have to keep one foot on the shore."

"So that's the case, what is your plan, Your Highness?" Abel was silent for a long time, and then asked.

"I have discussed with Bandak for a while, Calradia will be involved in this battle." Kant opened his eyes to look at Abel, and said worriedly, "It's just that we don't know the position of the Elf country right now. , so"

"Yes." Abel nodded, and after thinking for a while, he responded, "Before we set out on the expedition, we promised His Royal Highness the Elf King that no matter what happened, we would choose to stand on Calradia's side."

"If that's the case, I hope you can leave this island now." Kant explained cautiously, "Go back to your own country and tell the Elf King that your mission has been completed."

"His Royal Highness" Abel looked at Kant, half sad and half surprised. Words came to his mouth, but he didn't know how to say it.

"Don't argue with me." Kant put his hand on Abel's shoulder and said with a smile, "Go back and think about it, or discuss it with the soldiers. I'll give you two days to answer."

"Yes" Abel replied with his head down.

"The goblin thing, we will find a way to settle it. You don't have any burden in your heart." Kant said, "The half-orc kid in the inn is too ignorant."

"Yeah." Abel nodded, then bowed to Kant.

After watching Abel return to his guest room, Kant stood up silently, walked to the entrance, opened the door, and called to Bandak standing in the corridor, "Come in."

"I heard your Highness talking with Abel at the door, so I stood and waited for a while." Bandak asked after gently closing the door, "How did you know I was outside, Your Highness? ?"

"It just feels like you'll be back here a little earlier than this time." Kant thought for a while, and responded, "How about the Nit boys?"

"One by one went back with a sullen face." Bandak frowned when he heard Kant mention this topic, and said, "Those people have gone too far this time."

"It's too much, but from our standpoint, we can't blame them for any reason." Kant poured himself a cup of hot tea, took a sip, and said to Bandak " We have come to understand the situation of the monitoring station several times. It is quite difficult to remove the death sentence from the goblins this time.”

"I asked the waiter at the teahouse. The execution date of the surveillance station on this island is fixed at the end of the month. There are still about three weeks until the day when the goblin is pushed to the guillotine." Bandak His face turned gloomy.

"The bell has to be tied. We have to find an opportunity to let the half-orc waiter at the inn relax." Kant said with a sigh.

"Counting on them?" Bandak's eyes widened when he heard the words, shaking his head and saying, "That group of people should be thinking that the goblins are being rectified."

“The possibility that they will also be soft-hearted cannot be ignored. After all, they are just a group of children with pure minds. The shopkeeper and the accountant have hardly let them out of the safe area in their eyes.” Kant responded, “What’s more, this In the face of the war on the island, the matter can only be put aside."

"Hmm." Bandak agreed with Kant's possibility.

"Are the soldiers from Adonis here?" Bandak asked.

"We have asked the soldiers of the dragon tribe to pick them up before. It should be in this town soon." Bandak responded.

"Well, now we have to wait for them to come here before making strategic deployments." Kant nodded and said, "There will be more detailed news from Gilbert tomorrow."

"Your Highness, you should also go back to your room to rest." Bandak suggested.

"Well." Kant put down the teacup and said to Bandak, "You have worked hard today."

The two returned to their rooms one after the other. Bandak was taking a shower in the bathroom, thinking back to what happened today. He felt deceived when he was tempted by Gilbert and others. When I was in the hotel, I was shocked and collapsed when I saw the hell-like scene.

Bendak's eyes get complicated when he thinks of Nate.

"Abel should be sadder than me," Bandak read silently.

Their distress is not just because of the goblin in danger, but also because of the nit who planned it all. From the inn's waiter, Bandak and Abel could not see the future of the inn.

"Are you alright." After taking a bath, Bandak was really worried, and took the initiative to walk to the door of Abel's room. Unexpectedly, the candlestick in the room was still lit. Bandak suppressed the emotions in his heart and asked softly towards the crack of the door.

"Come in." Abel got up from the bed and opened the door. Bandak said without looking back.

Bandak walked slowly to the dining table in the room and sat down, looked at Abel, and said, "Why haven't you slept so late?"

"Can't sleep." Abel pursed his lips and responded.

As he lay on the bed and tried to close his eyes, the constant rush of emotion in his chest kept hitting his nerves.

They cannot be ignored.

"It's happened, we've done our best." Bandak was silent for a while before speaking comfortingly.

"I know." Abel covered his face and said, "But I still feel so sad."

"Rest early." Bandak looked at Abel, and a thousand words came to his lips, but he still only said one word of comfort.

"Well, I will." Abel stood up and said to Bandak. "Just leave me alone. Go back and rest."

Chapter 919 The thought of renting a carriage

After Bandak exited the room, Abel sat on the edge of the bed for a while, stood up and blew out the candlestick in the corner. After a while, the sound of the door closing came from the other side of the corridor.

Able's mouth curled into a bitter smile, and when he lay on his bed again, he closed his eyes wearily.

The next day, when Kant and others woke up, the sun was already high in the blue sky.

"It's getting earlier and earlier now." Bandakura muttered as he retracted the bed curtains.

Before he could close his eyes in peace, there was a knock on the door.

"Bandak, wake up!" Abel shouted from the door.

"Got it!" Bandak responded loudly, reluctantly propping up his upper body and beginning to put his coat on himself.

When he finished washing up, he appeared in the main hall. Kant and Abel had already started to enjoy their own breakfasts.

"It's ten o'clock now. Why are you up so late today?" Kant raised his head and asked Bandak after drinking a sip of black tea.

"Probably slept too well," Bandak said with a haha.

"Come over for breakfast." Abel greeted. "We'll have to go out and meet the soldiers later."

"Have you decided?" Bandak hurriedly found a chair and sat down, and asked Abel in surprise, "Will you stay here?"

"I haven't decided yet." Abel shook his head with a smile and responded, "However, before deciding, I still want to complete the task with you."

"So that's what it is." Bandak nodded and didn't ask further, but concentrated on eating the waffles on the plate.

They didn't waste much time on breakfast. Ten minutes later, the three of them appeared at the door of the room neatly dressed.

While walking down the stairs, Kant remembered something and asked, "By the way, the soldiers have been training hard recently, right?"

"Yes." Bandak nodded and explained, "It's just that they used to train in the backyard of the hotel. I don't know where their venue will be moved to now."

"Where are the elven soldiers?" Kant continued.

"They don't have the habit of training in the early morning." Abel shook his head helplessly and said, "I guess he's still in the room talking now."

"The training method of elf soldiers is naturally not the same as that of human soldiers." Kant nodded and responded. Compared with the human race, the physique of the elves has many differences. On this issue, Kant also has no position to guide the elven soldiers.

"Don't worry, Your Highness Kant, although they are a little lazy on weekdays." Abel responded, "But the research on spells will not be slack. After all, inspections are carried out in the army every year."

Kant nodded to Abel's explanation, but said nothing.

Bandak was at the forefront, discussing with the teahouse staff about renting a carriage. After seeing Kant walking beside him and standing still, he turned to himself and said helplessly, "It seems that the original hotel was too forgiving to us. I really didn't expect that in this small town, a carriage would be rented. It's so difficult."

"What's wrong?" Kant asked with concern.

Bandak turned his attention to the shopkeeper of the teahouse. The shopkeeper of the teahouse could only explain helplessly, "My lord, I'm really sorry. The horse-drawn carriages we cultivate in our shop are all used to transport tea leaves. We can't borrow it."

"It doesn't matter." Kant thought for a while and said to the shopkeeper, "Just can we go to the stable and see what your carriage looks like?"

"This" the shopkeeper looked up at Kant and responded with determination, "Okay, my waiters will lead the way for all of you."

"Thank you." Kant curtly said.

"It's fine," the shopkeeper responded with the same politeness, "Sylvia, take everyone to the stables."

"The stable?" The waiter who was summoned by the shopkeeper was stunned for a moment and asked in doubt.

"You can go when I tell you to go!" the shopkeeper's order said "what? Not familiar with the way?"

"Fresh!" Under the order of the shopkeeper, Sivir bowed to Kant and the others and said, "My lord, please come with me."

"Excuse me." Kant nodded to Sivir, raising his legs and following him.

Abel glanced at the shopkeeper and left.

"Your Highness, since we can't rent horses, what are we doing here in this stable?" Bandak approached Kant and asked suspiciously.

Kant didn't answer him, but put his hand to his lips in a silent gesture.

Seville took Kant and others through the stables one by one. Although he had many doubts in his heart, he carefully introduced the utility of each carriage to Kant and others.

"Can this carriage be used by us?" Kant stopped in front of a stable, pointed to the carriage placed in the shed, and asked Seville.

"I'm sorry, customer. Our shop's carriage," Sivir subconsciously and implicitly refused, but after he saw the silver coin Abel took out from his waist, the words were swallowed back.

"How is it?" Kant asked a second time with a bright smile.

Abel, who was beside him, had already stuffed the silver coin into Sivir's hand. He had noticed the wavering look in Sivir's eyes.

Bandak watched the pair's actions in a stunned manner.

"Okay," Sivir swallowed and nodded, "However, the three adults must bring the carriage back to its original position before five o'clock in the afternoon. If it exceeds this time, the boss will also find out. "

"Thank you." Kant nodded. Before stepping into the carriage, he turned around and said to Sivir, "Actually, even if the boss finds out, you can say that we stole the carriage."

"Huh?" Sivir looked at Kant in surprise, but the other party had already entered the carriage.

While seeing the carriage, driven by Abel, begin to move. Sivir hurried to the door of the backyard and opened the door for the carriage that Kant and others were riding in.

"Be careful on your way!"

Kant and Bandak, who were sitting in the carriage, heard Sivir's cry from behind.

"Hehe," Bandak cheerfully opened the curtains and looked in the direction of Sivir. It's just that Sivir has left the place. He was not captured by Bandak.

"It seems that the boss didn't lie to us, this carriage is indeed used to transport tea." Kant sniffed the aroma of tea leaves left in the carriage. speak up.

"Your Highness, how do you know that the boss will lend us the carriage?" After this, Bandak also probably saw Kant's routine, and asked.

Chapter 920 The Great Army

"I just noticed that when you asked him about the horse rental. His eyes were always erratic." Kant responded, "I just thought, maybe we can be gentle."

"It seems that I still lack some social experience." Bandak reflected, "I just wronged the waiter. The money we gave him will be put into the boss's pocket soon. Maybe, also He has to be blamed."

"Don't worry about the waiter." Kant shook his head gently and said, "The waiter has been standing near the counter since the beginning of the conversation. When he took us around the stables, it was just Takes us around a few old-looking wagons. It doesn't look like it's the first time he's done something like this."

"What a hassle," Bandak said, scratching his head.

"Every family has their own rules." Kant said, "It's really not good, we can buy a carriage by ourselves."

Speaking of this, Kant couldn't help chuckling softly.

Bandak looked at Kant with a puzzled look as if he didn't understand why Kant's smile came from.

"I just don't think we're in a bad situation right now. Some outrageous thoughts popped up in my head," Kant explained after laughing.

"So it is." Bandak thought for a while, and acquiesced to Kant's idea in his heart.

"But that's fine, if you stay in your own safe zone all the time. It's easy to get confused with your own cognition." Kant stopped smiling and said to Bandak, "This battle is very important for small children. The people on the island may be just the beginning. But for us, it's the end."

Despite maintaining contact with the forces on the island, Kant has a clear position on his position. The reason why they went to the island was to get an account of what happened to Claremont. And this explanation naturally caused the dark side organization to be hit hard. The dark organization took the initiative to launch a war, which has already represented the coming of the end for Kant and others.

But it was also the first time that Bandak heard Kant's definition, and he couldn't help being surprised, and asked doubtfully, "Your Majesty, do you mean that after this war, we will Will you withdraw from the territory of the island?"

"Yes." Kant nodded.

"Does Abel know your Majesty's decision?" Bandak asked anxiously.

"I don't know." Kant said calmly, "Although this is the last battle, once we get involved in this war, the image the Elf country left on the islanders will also be changed. I still hope that Abel and the others can Quietly withdraw from this, and then I will erase the traces of what they did in the past."

"I see." Bandak thought for a while and understood Kant's position.

"But I put the choice of the decision in Abel's own hands. I believe he will be responsible for the decision he makes." Kant whispered.

Abel would choose to come to this town with them, mostly out of guilt for DeWitt and Claremont. That unfinished belief supported him all the way to find the murderer.

However, the war will overshadow his personal mood, and Abel must think from his perspective as a soldier leader.

Bandak then consulted with Kant about the arrangement of the soldiers on the battlefield at that time.

Unconsciously, the journey to the gate of the city came to an end.

Able parked the carriage under the lead of the soldiers at the city gate, walked into the carriage and said to Kant and Bandak, "We have already arrived, but the soldiers seem to be still on their way here."

"By the way, how did you get the news?" Bandak said.

"People from the Inspectorate came to the hotel earlier and told us." Abel responded, "You should have been sleeping at that time."

Bandak smiled awkwardly after hearing Abel's words, and then said, "I don't seem to have slept so soundly recently, and I didn't even hear the knock on the door."

"The people at the inspection office told us that the soldiers who departed from the harbor will arrive in the town this morning." Kant responded, "I just don't know why, and I haven't seen the soldiers yet."

"It is estimated that something went wrong in adapting to the environment of the island." Abel recalled his personal experience and guessed, "It should not be delayed for too long."

"Hmm." Kant nodded. However, he immediately got up and got off the carriage, choosing to stand on the street at the gate of the city to wait for the soldiers who arrived late.

Abel and Bandak are standing next to Kant.

"Here they are!" After a while, Bandak caught a glimpse of the queue of soldiers appearing in the forest outside the city, and their uniforms bearing Calradia's emblem.

"Let's go!" Kant took Bandak and Abel to the city gate, and instructed the soldiers beside the city gate to release the Calradia soldiers.

The soldiers at the city gate recognized Kant's identity at a glance. After hearing Kant's request, they immediately sent someone to open the city gate.

The soldiers of Calradia filed in, each with a look of surprise at the sight of Kant and Bandak.

"Your Highness! Commander Bandak!" The soldiers squatted in front of Kant and saluted.

Bandak took a rough look and found that although the number of soldiers dispatched this time was large, there were many familiar faces. These people were the pacesetters of each company and battalion.

"Everyone has been exhausted all the way. It's hard work." Kant comforted and said, "How many people did Captain Adonis arrange this time?"

"Three thousand people." The captain of the soldiers who was the temporary leader stood up and responded.

"Yeah." Bandak nodded and responded, "Is it you who led the team this time? I don't think I've seen it before."

"Yes, Commander Bandak." The soldier replied cautiously. "My name is Barber, and I was elected captain because I was older than the other soldiers."

"Captain Barber, did you encounter any trouble on your way here this time? How are you adapting to the environment here?" Kant asked.

"Under the **** of the dragon clan, we did not encounter any unexpected difficulties on the way. It's just that the soldiers had a lot of uncomfortable reactions to the boat ride," Barber replied with his head down.

"We have also experienced this period." Abel said comfortingly, "For those who grew up on the mainland, the ocean represents many surprises."

Chapter 921 News of the Prison Explosion

Kant and others returned to the teahouse with the soldiers.

Many passers-by cast curious glances at this mighty group along the way.

"Your Highness, how should we arrange so many soldiers?" Bandak asked curiously after returning to the teahouse.

"Gilbert is on his way here, and the military camp of the monitoring station will serve as a residence for the soldiers to recuperate in these days." Kant responded.

"Gilbert? How did he come?" Abel asked in surprise.

"Our army is also the main force in this battle. After receiving the news, Gilbert presumably has already arranged the usefulness and pomp of the soldiers." Kant walked into the lobby of the tea house. After that, I kept looking around, but I didn't see Gilbert.

"I see." Abel nodded and said, "Your Highness, do you really feel at ease that all the soldiers under your command are handed over to the goblins for dispatch?"

"The dispatch is not enough. The actions of the soldiers are ultimately up to us to decide." Kant shook his head gently and replied, "But, until now, I haven't seen Gilbert coming. It's kind of weird."

Even if the last few days have been busy, Gilbert should have come to greet him in person.

Bandak, along with Kant and Abel, looked at the door of the hotel together. After a while, a line of four or five goblin soldiers appeared in their field of vision.

The leader of the team greeted him with a smile after seeing Kant and others. Greeting Kant Kuli, "His Royal Highness Kant, Commander Bandak, Captain Abel. Hello everyone, it's the first time we meet, I'm the leader of the inspectorate, Sitter."

"Captain Seater, what are you doing here?" Kant asked.

"Lord Gilbert heard that your Highness has specially transferred 3,000 soldiers from your country to assist in this campaign. So he sent me here to communicate with the soldiers of Calradia, and to communicate with them. Responsible for guiding the soldiers and adults to the accommodation arranged in the town." Sitter replied in detail.

"I see, that's a big thank you to Lord Gilbert and the soldiers." Kant smiled humbly, "Actually, when the people from the inspection station came to the hotel to communicate with each other today, I thought I could meet them within today. Lord Gilbert. I didn't expect His Royal Highness Gilbert to be so busy. It seems that the preparations made before the war were indeed a hundred times more arduous than expected."

Sitter's face stiffened. Judging from his communication experience, how could he not hear the reproach expressed by Kant in his words. Gilbert was unable to come for a reason. He had no choice but to explain, "Your Highness, you may not know something. His Highness Gilbert has not only been busy with preparations for the war recently, but yesterday's prison explosion in the supervision station also caused a lot of mess. All these burdens are on Gilbert. Lord Burt alone, at this point in time, His Highness really can't take it out."

"What did you say? The prison exploded?" After hearing Sitter's words, Abel raised his heart in his throat, and when Sit finished his last sentence, he immediately asked.

After yesterday's events came to an end, Abel was constantly thinking about how to save the goblin vagabond from the death sentence, but the news from Sitter's mouth was too sudden. Abel's brain is now in a void.

"Yes," Sit raised his head and looked at Abel, as if thinking of something, raised his eyebrows, and asked, "When the explosion happened yesterday, were you there, Lord Abel?"

"Abel went to bring back the soldiers who were taken to the prison last night." Kant glanced at Abel and responded in his place, "I didn't hear him mention the explosion. According to you As a result of the investigation, when did the explosion happen?"

"According to the soldiers of the monitoring station, there was a fire in the wooden house built near the prison at about 8 o'clock in the evening. There was also a 'crackling' explosion from inside." Sit sighed In one breath, he replied.

"The prisoners in that prison" Bandak cast a sympathetic look at Sit. This kind of thing happened in the monitoring station, it should be a catastrophe of the goblin family.

"The fire has been put out, but none of the prisoners are spared. There are also the soldiers who are in charge of managing the prison," Sit said in a deep voice. "The cause of the accident is under investigation, and the news has not yet been released to the town. The vagabonds are open to the public, please adults, please do not mention this to outsiders.”

"Understood." Kant nodded lightly and responded, "If there is anything that can help you in this matter. Please take our soldiers with you, if something like this happens, yes For those who stand on the side of the supervision station, it is not a good thing."

"Okay," West nodded and said goodbye to Kant, "Then, Your Highness Kant, I'll take the soldiers and others to retire first."

"Yeah." Kant sent Sitter and his party out of the door of the teahouse. Three thousand Calradian soldiers were standing in the open space beside the teahouse, waiting for Kant's command.

"Everyone will be incorporated into the military camp of the monitoring station, and Captain Seater will lead you to the camp's residence. We will see you in two days!" Kant explained to Barber some of the island's background and actions carefully. After the details, he turned around and called to the soldiers.

"Yes! Your Highness." The soldiers responded in unison.

The team of 3,000 people, led by Sit and Barber, is heading towards the inspection office. Kant watched the long line disappear at the end of the long street, and after a pause in place, he strolled back to the teahouse.

After seeing Kant appear, the shopkeeper of the teahouse immediately hid at the counter. Unexpectedly, this regular customer turned out to be the lord of a country who can mobilize the army.

Kant didn't notice the shopkeeper's movements, but walked straight towards the tea seat where he just stopped.

Abel was still standing motionless, while Bandak stared at Abel with a worried expression, and after noticing Kant walked in, he immediately greeted him and said, "Your Highness, Abel he "

"What's wrong?" Kant asked, frowning.

"The explosion seems to have occurred after Abel picked up the soldiers from the prison. Abel and the others don't seem to have come out of the prison building when the explosion started." Bandak removed him from Abel The news received there was relayed in a worried tone.

Kant glanced at Abel's depressed figure, immediately understood it in his heart, and walked slowly to Abel's side.

Chapter 922

Before Kant could say anything, Abel raised his head and said in a deep voice, "Your Majesty, I have decided. I choose to stay and be with you."

"Do you think I would approve of the decision you made at this time?" Kant asked softly, looking at Abel for a long time.

"I am the one who makes the decision," Abel took a deep breath and responded, "This decision, in the days to come, will not be changed by any factor."

Kant fell silent again. When the two sides were deadlocked, Bandak persuaded, "Abel, haven't you discussed with the soldiers in the team? Or after consultation, make a decision. Decide."

"Before this, the last person among the elven soldiers who didn't want to fight was probably me." Abel said, "But now, even my intentions have changed. I have the confidence to serve everyone Make this decision."

"Okay." Kant thought for a while, then nodded and said, "Then we will start preparing today, and strive to fight a beautiful battle in two days."

"Yes." Bandak and Abel looked at each other and replied in unison.

"Before this, Abel, I still think you should explain to your soldiers. After all, they don't know the current situation as well as we know." Kant and Abel looked at each other.

"Okay." Abel nodded. Then he raised his foot and walked to the restaurant on the second floor, it was almost noon now. Most of the elf soldiers got up and were eating in the restaurant. When they saw Abel stepping into the restaurant, everyone immediately straightened up and stood up from their seats. Greetings "Captain Abel!"

"Sorry for disturbing everyone's meal. However, I have a little urgent matter that I want to make clear with you. I hope everyone in the team can gather in the lobby downstairs after the meal." Abel He looked around and explained.

"Yes!" Many elven soldiers still wore pajamas, and immediately replied with a salute after receiving Abel's order.

The team, led by Abel, has been on this island for more than half a year. After so many life-and-death situations, each of them obeyed Abel's every command wholeheartedly.

"Thank you, everyone," Abel responded with emotion, before exiting the restaurant. Walking downstairs slowly, before the soldiers arrived, I rehearsed in my mind what I was going to say next.

Seeing the soldiers standing in front of him in groups, Abel took a few deep breaths. He opened his mouth and said, "Everyone may not be very clear about the movement of this town. The dark side organization will soon start a war against the goblins, and the ideal date is three days later. His Royal Highness Kant advised us to evacuate from this small island, and I represent everyone. The choice is to stay here."

"Captain!" In the crowd, a soldier said, "You are right, we will always follow you!"

"That's right, Captain! Don't worry, we're not a special force. But we still want to avenge Calradia's brothers!" Another soldier responded loudly.

Abel looked at the soldiers in front of him. There were only about 30 of them together, but the enthusiasm in each person's eyes made Abel feel an unprecedented warmth.

"Thank you, everyone." Abel bowed deeply and thanked all the elven soldiers, "If any soldier wants to leave early, you can let me know in private, and I will do my best to keep you safe. to the harbour and take a boat back to the Elf country.”

"Captain, you don't have to worry. No one will think of going back." A soldier who was close to Abel directly put his arm around Abel's shoulder and said to him with a smile.

Soldiers surrounded Abel, comforting the leader who had experienced both disappointment and surprise in a short period of time.

At this time, Bandak and Kant are in the guest room, discussing the tactics in two days.

"You've worked with elven soldiers before, right?" Kant asked Bandak as he looked at the map on the table.

"Yeah." Bandak nodded. "The power of mages cannot be underestimated."

"You said that too, I believe Abel and his soldiers will definitely bring me a surprise." Kant responded with a smile.

"Your Highness, I'm actually more worried about your safety." Bandak said worriedly, "Perhaps you can leave the island early and return to Calradia to wait for our good news."

"I still prefer to go back with you." Kant shook his head gently with a smile and said, "What's more, I have already told the soldiers to see you in two days."

"Yeah." Bandak thought for a while, before agreeing compromisingly, "Then this war also means that only success is allowed, not failure."

"Who wants to fight a losing battle?" Kant said, giving Bandak a shrug.

At this time, there was a knock on the door at the entrance.

"Abel is back," Kant said.

"I'm going to open the door." Bandak put down the military scroll in his hand, and walked towards the entrance. After opening the door, Abel appeared in front of him.

"How was the talk?" Kant also followed to the entrance, and after Abel entered the room, he asked.

"No one left here." Abel looked at Kant and said solemnly, "In the war two days later, every elf soldier will give his share."

"Thank you." Kant nodded slowly and said to Abel, "Since the decision has been made, then the next day, you have to step up your training."

"I'll oversee them," promises Abel.

"After this battle, our journey on this island will come to an end." Bandak said with emotion.

"Why?" Abel asked in surprise. "This battle is just the beginning"

Kant stared at Abel's face and explained, "If we can repel the forces of the dark side that took the initiative to attack. We can naturally get an account of the shipwreck from the dark side. There After that, we have no reason to stay on this island any longer."

"Your Highness" Abel said hesitantly.

"Abel, trust me. Claremont they don't want us to do anything beyond the bounds." Conde said earnestly, "Don't forget what we're on the island for."

Chapter 923 Pre-war training arrangements

After that day, Bandak and Abel conducted an intense training camp for their soldiers.

The elf soldiers have changed their usual lazy style, and are immersed in the training ground of the supervision station every day, trying to improve their magic power.

"Can they really afford it like this?" Bandak visited the mage training ground in his spare time and asked Abel, who was in charge of the command.

"It seems that everyone is in good shape." Abel said with a look full of joy.

"Yes." Bandak nodded and said, "The lords can rest assured."

"The battle will start tomorrow." Abel asked suspiciously, "I haven't seen His Majesty Kant very much recently, nor have I seen him come to the training ground?"

"His Royal Highness has been busy with meetings for the past two days." Bandak said, "Gilbert and the others will not let go of the opportunity to control our troops."

"However, it's all temporary borrowing." Abel shook his head negatively and said, "As soon as the war is over, we have to return to our respective countries."

"Yeah," Bandak replied softly. In his heart, he was still guarding against the actions of Gilbert and others.

"The strategic deployment has been passed to us. I, other elven soldiers and dragons are responsible for garrisoning the West City." Abel raised his head and asked Bandak, "How about you?"

"The lord and I are responsible for staying at the headquarters of the inspection station." Bandak replied after recalling for a while.

"I didn't expect it!" Abel widened his eyes and said, "Gilbert is willing to let people from outside the island stay at the monitoring center."

"We're just the penultimate line of defense. After us, the clubhouse loaded with teleportation circles. Gilbert, Milad, and the gnome chief will stay there." Bandak's expression revealed With a hint of helplessness, he replied in a deep voice.

These are information that he specifically asked for from Kant. Although Kant repeatedly told him not to think too much. But Bandak couldn't help but feel dissatisfied with the decisions made at the meeting.

"I see." Abel frowned, but still didn't know what to say.

"Don't worry about this." Bandak raised his head and said to Abel, "I heard that the West City is the most densely populated area by the people of the dark side. You must be careful."

"I understand." Abel put his hand on Bandak's shoulder, showing a reassuring smile, and responded, "The big dragon is on the front. We are just joining hands."

"Yeah." Bandak nodded, accepting Abel's promise. However, he still said, "Don't force yourself."

In his heart, he knows better than anyone else. The elf soldiers were probably the group that rushed ahead even more than the dragon soldiers. After all, it was the hatred of the dark side organization that brought them here.

"The war hasn't started yet, so don't talk about it." Abel waved his hand with a smile and responded, "I have to go to assist the soldiers in training, so you should go back to the camp as soon as possible."

After the voice fell, Abel raised his feet and ran to the training ground. After the lunch break, many elf soldiers had returned to the training ground ahead of schedule.

Bandak sighed as he watched Abel leave. The three of them have been in the monitoring station for two days, and Bandak doesn't know how the other two are doing. But for himself, he slept less than six hours in those two days. And there is only one chance to meet the other two.

Between now and tomorrow, before the end of the war, it is estimated that Bundak will not be able to see Abel.

Abel, of course, was well aware of this. The future is unknown, and he doesn't want to leave too many thoughts on Bandak in this meeting.

Bandak wandered around the training ground for a while, and unknowingly, it was time to return to the team and direct the training. He could only leave the training ground where the elf soldiers were located step by step.

Six o'clock in the morning the next day. There were only 3,000 soldiers in Calradia left, and soldiers of other races had already been dispatched. After going through all the hustle and bustle, the Supervision Office ushered in the greatest silence.

Kant sat in a chair in the anteroom of the Inspectorate and said nothing.

"Will Gilbert and the others take the initiative to attack?" For Bandak, battles involving tens of thousands of people are already commonplace. But at this moment, he couldn't help but get nervous.

"If they can find the right moment," Kant replied softly, closing his eyes as he reflected on the countless meetings he had attended over the past two days.

"Bang!" A sparkling firework rose in the sky at the city gate, which was still a bit dazzling for the early spring morning.

After Kant and Bandak noticed the movement, a soldier hurried into the anteroom, and Kulihui reported "Lord Kant, the enemy and Orc soldiers are fighting at the city gate."

"Well, I see. Step back." Kant nodded and responded.

After receiving the order, the soldier respectfully withdrew from the hall.

"Are they trying to lock down the city?" Bandak asked suspiciously.

"If it were me, I would do the same. But they probably didn't expect that what they wanted to defend had been brought into the city ahead of time by Gilbert." Kant responded.

"Three hedrons?" Bandak guessed.

"Yes." Kant nodded lightly and said, "Gilbert and the others spent a lot of effort in order to transport the spar into the city without a trace."

"What exactly is the power of the three spar?" Bandak said silently.

"We shouldn't be able to see it, that's the treasure at the bottom of the 'Fuddy Tribe'. It is estimated that only when their lives are at stake will Gilbert and the others bring the power of the spar back to the world. The scene where the jade and stone are burned is too tragic." Kant sighed and explained.

"Yes," Bandak agreed.

Before the conversation between the two of them was over, the soldier who had just left the hall broke in again and hurriedly reported, "Your Majesty Kant! Commander Bandak! A group of very strange people appeared at the door!"

"Take us to see." Kant opened his eyes and commanded calmly.

Bandak took a deep breath, walked to Kant, followed the soldiers out of the front hall, and came to the gate of the inspection station.

The Calradian soldiers present had already made an offensive posture, and their eyes were all focused on the group of homeless people in different clothes standing in front of the door.

After seeing Kant and Bandak appear, all the soldiers make way for them.

Chapter 924 Decisions made by Kant

Kant couldn't help frowning after seeing the full view of the queue surrounded by soldiers.

There are only thirty or forty people in this team, and the elves, half-orcs, undead, etc. each account for a part. They were shabby and didn't even have a single piece of armor used on the battlefield.

"Who are you?" Bandak asked as he stepped forward.

The line of unidentified homeless people looked at each other and snickered after hearing Bandak's questioning.

"What are you laughing at?" a soldier with a spear stepped in front of the homeless man and asked loudly.

"We are sent by the dark organization." All the homeless people stopped smiling at this moment, and a undead headed by them responded.

"Don't talk nonsense with them, all the members of the dark side organizations you meet today, kill." Kant raised his head and instructed Bandak beside him. Then he turned and left the scene.

Bendak glanced back at the back of Kant's departure, thought for a while, and ordered the soldiers to "detain them."

"Yes," the Calradian soldiers responded.

This is the first time this group of soldiers have faced off against a non-human target. Although there is an advantage in terms of the number of people, everyone still does not take it lightly. This is the result of several days of military training.

The soldier with the shield in his hand moves cautiously around the homeless person. surrounded it.

The dozens of soldiers standing there began to laugh again. Bandak frowned, and somehow the laughter seemed particularly harsh.

When the soldiers were less than a meter away from the members of the Dark Side, Bandak followed the crowd and vaguely heard what the homeless were whispering about.

However, what he heard was mostly offensive terms.

Bendak looked suspiciously at the group of vagabonds who called themselves the Dark Side Organization, and found that each of them was shaking.

"Stop!" Bandak commanded, raising his hand.

The soldiers of Calradia stopped in response. Bandak walked slowly to the front of the group of homeless people and asked "Who are you"

"Commander! Be careful!" Before he could finish speaking, the undead at the head rushed towards him. And just when Bandak couldn't back down, a soldier bravely stepped forward and pushed the undead out.

"Bang!" With a loud voice, the undead's body was blown into flying ashes.

"Everyone disperse quickly!" Bandak was stunned for a moment, and then ordered his soldiers to settle down.

The soldiers were also quite frightened by the sudden occurrence. However, everyone did not panic, and they maintained their formation and stepped back cautiously.

At times like these, excessive panic can be very costly.

"Save us!" Another homeless man was blown up to ashes in front of everyone.

Bandak looked around and saw no particular presence near the surveillance station. Calradia's soldiers are scattered throughout the inspection post. Now that more and more soldiers gathered at the door, Bandak couldn't help but worry.

"Who the **** is it!" cried Bandak.

"Who is it?" "Who is it?" In the crowd, one vagabond after another propped up his contorted body, repeating Bandak's question with a weird smile. It seems that someone's soul has settled in their body, and when that person's soul leaves, they return to their original painful appearance.

"If this is the method used by the dark side to attack the inspection station, then please talk to me." At some point, Kant appeared behind Bandak.

"I haven't played enough yet." A playful voice came from the mouth of a goblin. The moment his voice fell, the goblin pushed the goblin beside him, and the goblin flew upside down. into the army of soldiers.

"You've chosen to attack the Overwatch Station this time just as a test. We're not going to support or inform the rest of the town. Talk to us. Canon."

"It's up to you to report it or not." A black elf appeared in front of Kant and Bandak out of thin air, and said contemptuously, "With me here, you can't escape alone."

"I heard your name from Gilbert, but I didn't expect it to be you today." Kant lowered his eyes and said softly, "It's your words, it should be easy to deal with us. Well."

"Yeah." Canon nodded and replied in a low voice, "But I'm not interested in hunting you guys. As long as you stay here obediently until the war is over, I'll let you go."

"I promised you that I would not support other people in the town." Kant said in a deep voice, "Since I said so, I will definitely do it."

"Hmm." Canon glanced at Kant and disappeared into the air again.

"Your Highness, what should we do?" After Canon left, Bandak said anxiously, "What is the origin of this guy called Canon?"

"A black elf mage." Kant replied, "Proficient in the magic of controlling airflow. Those vagabonds are not members of the dark side organization at all. What they said just now was only changed by the airflow. It can be said that there is no solution for such a mage to meet us."

"Doesn't he have any weaknesses?" Bandak said.

"I discovered the strangeness of these vagabonds when they appeared. I probably guessed that this was a trick of Canon." Kant said, "So at that time, I began to look for a way to break the game."

"Any results?" Bandak asked nervously.

"I observed the movements in the field in the monitoring station, and found that his magic needs a medium. Although I don't know what that medium is, I can see that the strong image he has always created is all the same. It's just an illusion." Kant raised his head and said, "As long as you keep your distance from him, he can't hurt us."

"Shouldn't we just take him down?" Bandak asked suspiciously.

"The people in this dark organization didn't target the monitoring station at all, and Canon was only sent to test us." Kant explained, "Now the people in the dark organization think we will not use our actions. We On the contrary, we can make the monitoring station an empty shell. Disperse all the staff.”

"It's Canon," Bandak said hesitantly.

"I didn't see him with a companion in the inn, so he should still be on the way to report the letter." Kant ordered, "I'll stay here with the soldiers in the inn. You take the other soldiers and rush out quickly. Go to the teleportation base."

The medal at the end of Chapter 925

At Kant's insistence, Bandak had to agree to his choice. However, before leaving, he still left a team of about 200 people for Kant. After all, the current situation of the battle in the city is not clear. You still have to think about Kant's safety and make an insurance policy.

On the way to the teleportation base, Bandak found that the town, except for the overseer, was not peaceful. The sound of weapons being exchanged, as well as the sound of artillery fire, reached the ears of Bandak and others from time to time.

The town's homeless had no knowledge of the civil war until then. So when Gilbert's men confronted the people of the dark side in the street, everyone retreated to their homes. I prayed silently in my heart that this war would not spread to my own field.

The distance between the monitoring station and the teleportation base is not very far, only about ten minutes away. When Bandak and his party arrived, there was already a lot of fighting near the teleportation base.

"It seems that the dark organization has indeed received the news that Gilbert and others are staying here." Bandak greeted his soldiers to enter the mansion through the side door, and the soldiers stationed there learned about Bandak's identity after , immediately let him go and made a way.

At this time, Kant was pacing alone in the guild hall of the monitoring station. In his heart, he thought about the development of the teleportation base.

At this time, a voice in his mind pulled him out of the state of deep thought - "Danger is approaching!"

Kant was stunned when he heard the sound. Since Calradia was founded, he has rarely received information from the system. When the familiar and unfamiliar voice resounded in his ears, Kant's hot state of mind also calmed down.

This surprise overwhelmed the surprise that Canon appeared in front of him.

"Sure enough, your people were still sent out." Canon said flatly.

"I'm sorry, it's just that you and I are lying from our respective positions. Even if I break my promise, please don't mind." Kant calmly returned to his seat and sat down, and said.

"I didn't tell the people above you about the situation here, and you don't have to worry that your people will be intercepted halfway." Canon walked towards Kant step by step and said, "It's just that you made me commit such a big crime. I still have to ask you to come back to the organization with me and explain it well.”

The moment Canon approached, Kant suddenly felt that his breathing became difficult. It seems that it is not the air that is overflowing in this room, but the glue that has condensed.

Under the feeling of suffocation, Kant watched Canon's face magnified infinitely in front of him, and then he lost consciousness and fell over in shock.

And all of this seems to have not been noticed by the soldiers stationed at the door.

Kant fell into a long fantasy after he fainted. The memory fragments of the previous life and this life were intertwined and crossed by his side. When the scene in the dream coincided with the scene he saw before he fainted, everything turned into nothingness again.

Kant felt that he was in a dark and claustrophobic space, where the temperature was neither cold nor mild. Kant lowered his head and looked down at his feet, but he couldn't see the ground.

"Where is this place?" Kant carefully observed the surrounding environment, but he seemed to float in the night sky, and there was only darkness around him.

"This is where you choose to start." The system's voice reached Kant's ears, and it said without emotion "You can now make a decision here whether you want to start over."

"Why should I start over?" Kant looked around, unable to discern the origin of the voice.

"Your body in that world has been destroyed." The system repeats "Would you choose to start over?"

"Restart" Kant recalled the past, and a feeling of unwillingness rose in his heart. He pursed his lips and asked the system, "What if I don't make a choice?"

"We do not recommend that you do this, because if you do this, your soul will also die." The system responded.

The atmosphere fell into silence, and Kant closed his eyes and pondered the achievements that the two options would bring him. Finally, he shook his head and said, "I won't choose to start over, send me back to the world where Calradia exists."

"Instruction received." The system also seemed to be behind a lot in this time's response. After a long while, the system responded.

Kant exhaled a long breath, waiting for death to come.

But when he hesitated to open his eyes again, he was lying on the bed in the bedroom. When the imperial doctor beside him saw him wake up, his eyes widened in surprise, and then he went out the door. The soldier shouted, "Your Highness is awake! Go and call Commander Bandak and Commander Derrick!"

"Water" Kant wanted to say something, but his throat was dry and unable to make a sound. In this way, he must have slept for a long time.

After hearing the edict, the imperial doctor immediately brought a glass of water, carefully lifted Kant's upper body, and poured the water into Kant's mouth little by little.

"Your Highness! You're finally awake! How happy the citizens of Calradia will be when they know the news that you've woken up." The imperial doctor shouted happily while feeding water.

Kant raised his eyes and looked out the window. It was noon in the day. The sky is not bad, and the peach blossoms in the palace courtyard also represent the season that is still in the spring.

"How long have I fainted?" When Bandak and others arrived, Kant adjusted his state and asked him.

"Three years." Bandak, who was in ecstasy, glanced at Kant's face and replied solemnly, "Three years ago, the member of the dark side organization who attacked your Highness has been beheaded. We Since then, they have also withdrawn from the island."

"Where are the Gilberts?" Kant asked with concern.

"Gilbert and the others seem to choose to continue to fight against the Dark Side Organization~IndoMTL.com~ For the past three years, according to the news we received, the environment of the island has become devastated due to the continuous war."

"Well." Kant nodded and agreed, "Did anything happen during the time I fainted?"

"For three years, I and Bandak have been co-representing political affairs in the country. There have been no unexpected differences." Derrick Hui reported.

"Your Highness, Abel he... died in the war..." Bandak stated solemnly.

Kant's eyes widened in surprise, looking at Bandak. The atmosphere in the room became solemn. Only the peach blossoms outside the window are slowly drifting.

Three months later, Kant's body fully recovered. With the support of Bandak and others, he returned to domestic politics.

When Kant re-stands on the high-rise building of the palace after a long time, overlooking the bustling scene in the city. It had been four years since his last conversation with the system.

End of the show.

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