Lord of the Oasis Chapter 721: .Rain curtain in the autumn valley


"Li-Li--"

The rain is getting heavier.

The soldiers sticking their heads out of the tent couldn't help frowning.

This is the first time they've been on the road when it's raining, but that's not unusual for an autumn valley.

"It's really 'the house leaks every night'. Look at what God means, he wants us to stay in this valley for a while." Abel said to the rain screen.

"But there's nothing to see in this valley, so what are you doing here?" Claremont stretched out his hand to catch the rain and said.

"The rain isn't enough to stop us," DeWitt said, looking out into the valley in the distance.

"I didn't feel much when I walked into the valley. After a while of rain, the temperature did drop a lot." Abel said, hugging his chest.

“Even the elves feel cold.” Claremont shook his head and said.

"Let's go after breakfast." DeWitt glanced at the sky and left the small circle of three with his hands behind his back.

Because the rain didn't seem to stop, the soldiers had to huddle in the tent to eat their own breakfast after receiving the food.

"It's going to be less rain," said Abel, pointing to the horizon.

"Indeed." Claymont said, glancing at the gradually dissipating dark clouds.

After breakfast, everyone packed up last night and gathered in the camp grounds.

"Now that you've rested, let's go ahead with your energy. It's common for rain in this valley, don't think that it will make you lazy. If you can't get to the designated place today, don't think about stopping and resting. ." DeWitt said.

"Yes!"

On the march, everyone tucked their trouser legs into their boots to prevent rain from dripping in.

On the muddy mountain road, the speed of the soldiers was not affected at all.

"Everyone has worked hard, rest for ten minutes."

Because the soldiers are more motivated than expected. DeWitt instructed everyone to stop and rest as they passed a cave sheltered from the rain.

There is a lot of ash deposited at the mouth of the cave, and even a new web of spiders.

"Just take shelter from the rain outside the entrance of this cave." DeWitt glanced at the dark cave and instructed the other warriors.

Everyone stood under the rock wall, wiping the rain-drenched neck with towels.

Ten minutes passed quickly, and DeWitt continued to lead the march. After leaving the vicinity of the cave, he heard a roar of a bear behind him.

"Don't worry about it, let's keep going." DeWitt replied indifferently when the soldiers cast inquiring glances.

There are still raindrops falling from the sky until noon.

Because the sun is also high at this time, the fog in the forest has become heavier.

DeWitt stepped back from the lead and walked with Claremont at the back of the line.

And Abel is responsible for alternating his positions.

The warriors of Calradia rarely see such sights in the desert. His expression became a little contorted.

"You don't like this?" Abel looked back in amusement.

"Hehe, first time seeing you. A little overwhelmed," replied a soldier.

"I like this kind of environment very much." Abel looked at the mist consciously clinging to his body and said, "But if you find it inconvenient, let them disappear."

After saying this, Abel raised his fisted right hand and spread his fingers "suddenly".

The mist floating in the forest suddenly turned into water droplets and fell to the ground.

"Crackling--" was clearer than the early morning rain.

In the eyes of Calradian soldiers, the vision suddenly became clear.

"Wow!" exclaimed the soldiers.

"It's amazing." Claremont and DeWitt looked at each other and smiled.

"For the water elves, this terrain should be unique." DeWitt also commented.

After Abel finished his spell, he took a deep breath. Look at the palm of your own: Spiritual power is constantly flowing out of it.

Without the obstruction of sight, the group walked out of the forest after half an hour.

"Watch your feet, there will be venomous snakes here," Abel reminded.

The soldiers who heard this became more cautious.

Although there is no snake venom that the elves can't cure, no one wants to slow down the entire team's journey because of themselves.

Seeing that the sun was already setting, Claremont frowned and said to DeWitt: "The sun is going down faster and faster. I don't know if we'll be able to make it in one day by winter. A few miles to catch up."

"Hmm." DeWitt followed suit.

"Otherwise count the evening hours," Claremont said hesitantly.

"On this small island, the situation after dark is still too dangerous for us." DeWitt expressed his concerns: "And moving forward with an open flame is easy to attract the attention of other races."

"That's right..." Claremont pondered in his mind ~IndoMTL.com~ but couldn't find a suitable method.

"We're here."

Before the sun went down, Abel led the soldiers to the location marked on the map.

After complimenting the performance of the soldiers. Abel went out with a few soldiers in search of prey.

"It's just been raining now, so I guess no animals will come out to hang out," said Claremont.

"It depends on luck. It's not all good luck tomorrow." DeWitt said, "If the hunt is fruitless, then the last surplus will be used."

After an hour, the camp was set up. Everyone was eagerly waiting for the return of the hunting team.

At this time, Abel walked back to the front of the camp with his head dejected.

He holds a bulging package in his hand.

"How's it going?" Claremont asked, plucking up the courage to step forward.

"I didn't find it, I only found some fruits in the forest over there." Abel said regretfully.

After the package in my hand was opened, it was a pile of yellow fruits.

"It's good to have fruit, but eating meat every day is too extravagant." DeWitt also stepped forward and comforted.

Abel handed a whole bag of fruit to the soldiers in the back kitchen, and said dejectedly: "The soldiers have been walking hard all day, so they should eat something hot."

"Don't we still have some rice, and it's good to cook porridge with this fruit," said Claremont.

"Yes, it's good to use this porridge for wheat flour pancakes." DeWitt also said with a smile.

"Hmm." Abel replied with a sigh.

The soldiers said they were a little disappointed after seeing the results of the hunt, but they were not too down. They all walked around and surrounded the kitchen soldier to see how he cooked.

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