Lord of the Oasis Chapter 662: .Accidental Medics


It turns out that Dehrim's imminent invasion of the Undead was discovered when the Scouts infiltrated the Watchtower on their first day.

The undead were seriously wounded by the troops of other countries on the previous battlefield.

A significant portion of the warriors were unable to fight.

So the undead warriors didn't show up when Dehrim's army attacked the gates. They are waiting for the rescue of the Lizardmen.

As for what conditions the undead gave the lizardmen to willingly come to the desert of Naron to help the undead besiege Dehrim, the captured scouts are not clear.

"Where are the wounded undead warriors? Where are they?" Bandak asked after listening to Angelo's statement.

"We don't know about this either. It may be within the palace, or it may be transported away by the Lizardmen's ships." An Qiluo said helplessly.

They were imprisoned in a dark cell by the soldiers of the undead tribe on the evening of the first day they sneaked in, and they had no idea of ​​the movements of the undead tribe.

"You gave them the flares?" Bandak said.

"After they found the flares from us, they planned to lead you to the vicinity of the palace." Angelo bowed his head and said apologetically to Bandak: "We..."

"Forget it." Bandak glanced at the other scouts, waved his hand and said, "When we get back to Dehrim, you can explain this to your superior in detail."

After saying this, Bandak said to the other soldiers who were sitting and resting: "Everyone, there may be other undead soldiers in this palace. We are still at a disadvantage now. We can't relax our vigilance."

After a small victory, everyone's physical strength has reached the limit.

At this time, the search in the palace should have started, but in order to maintain the final fighting strength of the soldiers, Bandak ordered to choose to rest in place.

Bendak and several familiar subordinates sat cross-legged on the ground and began to discuss how to make the Lizardmen fall back.

"How many troops do we have now?" Bandak asked.

A subordinate officer raised his right hand and replied: "There are 1,500 people in front of the palace gate."

"The Lizardmen's team is about the same as ours, but they are really good at melee combat. And in terms of the terrain outside the palace gate, they also have the advantage." Another officer continued.

"Should we lead them to the palace?" After thinking about it, the officer just now suggested.

Bandak raised his head, looked at him, and asked, "What can be done?"

"Well, I think we can pretend we've surrendered. Let an undead soldier bring in the Lizardmen," the officer said cautiously.

"Undead soldiers? Where did we get undead soldiers, even if some of the undead soldiers who were beaten down are still alive. With their consciousness, they can't understand what we're talking about. They won't help us. ' asked an officer next to him.

When he finished speaking, everyone else fell silent.

The soldier who made the suggestion seemed a little embarrassed, but certainly had no idea what to do.

Bandak feels the situation is giving him a headache and rubs his temples with his hands. The fluorescence emitted by the healing stone in his hand is getting brighter and brighter. Bandak immediately felt a warm current pour into his brain.

An idea also manifests in the mind.

"Fretz, help me find a medic from the Elf Nation, I have something to ask him," Bandak said.

The subordinate officer known as Frazi didn't know what his commander was thinking. He got up inexplicably and summoned a medic from the Elf Nation and brought him to Bandak.

Bandak looked at the elf, confirmed it was the one before, and said, "What's your name?"

"Comori," the elf said cautiously.

Bandak took out the small stone just now and continued to ask: "You gave me this medicine stone, right? How did you make such a medicine stone?"

Comori explained cautiously: "There are quarries in the elf country that produce stones with good conductivity, and we will use magic to refine such a one-time medicine stone."

Bandak nodded and continued: "I have seen many warriors from your country, and their spells are truly amazing. But each has its own strengths. Your medics have always been used as backup, and you are good at it. What is the spell?"

"Our medic selection standard is to only allow spirit-based elves to sign up, and everyone operates some spirit-based spells on a daily basis," Comori replied.

At this point, Bandak's heart was already full of surprises.

Turn around and said to the other subordinate officers: "I found the 'undead warrior' who understands our words."

There are some people who are puzzled when they hear this, but most of them have probably figured out the tactics Bandak has planned in their hearts.

An officer hesitated and said, "Commander, do you want the elves to pretend to be undead warriors?"

Bandak nodded and said nothing.

In his heart, there are more urgent things to confirm now.

Bandak faced Comori and said, "Then can you show me? How far is your spiritual magic?" He waited silently in his heart, based on the accumulation of previous experience. : People who can learn spiritual spells will have their own consciousness several times stronger than others. The result is that most of them are able to manipulate the consciousness and senses of others naturally.

This type of blindfolded illusion, although other types of spellcasters can also learn some fur, and thus devise some deceptions.

But for people who have really tempered their spirit since childhood, it is really insignificant.

"Extent?" Comori looked confused~IndoMTL.com~ He didn't understand much from the beginning: "It's just that some recovery treatments can be done."

"Haven't you learned spells like manipulating consciousness?" Bandak asked.

Comori nodded: "Yes, but we only use it to help patients reduce pain and promote nerve recovery."

"Then try, and overlay your consciousness on mine. Let me see what you want me to see." Bandak said solemnly.

"Huh?" Comori was slightly surprised, seeing that Bandak had closed his eyes. He also thought of Bandak as an ordinary patient in his heart.

When Bandak opened his eyes again to look at him, the dark palace had turned into a sea of ​​brightly colored flowers.

Everything I hear, see, and hear is consistent with the scene.

Being aware of the illusion in front of him, Bandak couldn't help but nodded in approval.

"Alright."


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