Lord of the Oasis Chapter 732: .Goblin on the bed


Chapter 732:

When everyone was full, they collapsed on their chairs with contented stomachs. The elf soldier looked around and asked curiously, "Where was the soldier yesterday? He didn't eat?"

"Who? Austinger? He should still be taking the 'child'." A soldier replied, picking his teeth.

The elf soldiers looked at the messy dining table and silently stomped on the faces of these soldiers.

"Finally washed." Austinger fished the goblin out of the tub and put it on a flat white towel: "It doesn't look too ugly this way."

The goblin after taking a bath also washed away the fluff-like stuff on his body. On the tan skin, the ancient totem like an oil painting was exposed in the air.

"What is this?" Austiner looked at the strange lines curiously, and moved in his heart, wanting to take the goblin to Captain DeWitt and others to see. But in a blink of an eye, I remembered: I have to bring a goblin for a health check.

"Hurry up," Austiner said silently. Carry the goblin on his back. Go to the tent where the medic soldiers are.

When passing by the kitchen stove, Austiner suddenly remembered that he hadn't had dinner yet. Suddenly his body froze: it is impossible for the group of guys on the same team to keep their share.

The more he thought about it, the more impatient he became, Austiner shook his head violently. Hurry up and go to the medical soldier.

"Doctor." Austiner whispered the moment he walked into the tent.

"Yes. I'm here." The medic put down his rice bowl, wiped his mouth with a towel, and came over to greet him.

"I'm sorry, I disturbed your meal." Austinger glanced at the dishes in the medic's bowl and clenched his fists silently.

"It's okay, you come early, I'll save you trouble." The medic washed his hands with clean water and took the goblin from Austinger's arms: "It's much smaller than I thought."

"Hehe, then I'll sit here and wait for you." Austinger consciously found a low stool and sat at the door.

"You come in too," said the medic.

The medical screen was divided into two parts. At this time, the medical soldiers had already walked into the inner side with the goblin in their arms, calling out.

"...Okay." Austinger nodded. walked in.

The medic has put on his coat and hygiene gloves. He took a vial of the drug from a sealed box and poured it into a syringe.

"Is this an injection?" Austinger asked.

"Yes, it's a test for the disease." The medic replied. As he spoke, he passed the needle into the vein of the goblin's neck. The transparent medicine was pushed in: "Fortunately, it is in a coma. If this is injected into a conscious person, it will hurt to death."

"Ah?" Austin's expression became unbearable, watching the medicine in the needle tube, like jelly, squeezed to the needle head: "Can this really be absorbed by the body?"

"Well, don't worry about that." The doctor finally pulled out the needle and gently pressed the injection port with medical cotton. Wipe away the medicine accumulated there little by little: "Okay, put him here."

"Huh? Don't you take care of me?" Austinger asked.

"The results will be available in two hours. Let's talk about that." The medic took off his coat.

"Okay." Austinger retreated to the other side of the room bewildered.

"Haven't you eaten yet? Hurry up and eat. The kitchen will prepare it for you," said the medic, motioning him to leave.

Austin bowed in thanks and walked out.

After sending Austin off, the medic walked back to the comatose goblin's bed.

Looking at the calm appearance of the other party, she narrowed her eyes slightly.

"Bikerun." At this time, DeWitt walked into the tent with Claremont and Abel, calling out the name of the medic.

Beekeren moved away and hurried to the front to meet him: "Captain DeWitt, Captain Claremont, Captain Abel. Here you are."

"Yeah." DeWitt, standing in the front, responded, "Austinger was here just now."

"Hmm. Not long after I left," replied Beekeren.

"Where's the goblins?"

"I'm still in a coma, I'm lying down and resting inside," said Bicklen.

"Let's go and see," Abel said aloud.

"Hmm." Claremont nodded.

Bikeren led the three to the inner side.

After seeing the goblin lying quietly on the bed, DeWitt asked, "You already injected him with medicine, right?"

"Yes." Beeklen nodded, his eyes filled with doubts: "This is also the first time I have seen a patient who can remain motionless after being injected with such a dose of anti-immune agent. "

"What's the situation?" Abel asked the two of them.

"The drug used in this test is the most accurate variety at present, but it also has a disadvantage: the moment it is injected into the body, the function of the body will decline rapidly~IndoMTL.com~ The heart will also suddenly shrink. . So at that moment, the pain that anyone feels can't be described in words, and it will cause the body to twitch involuntarily. You told me before: This goblin was knocked out by someone. But now it's far from that time. It's been several hours. When I saw Austin holding it in my arms, I was very puzzled. How could it be possible to faint for so long." After explaining in detail, Bicklen pointed the cause of the incident to a possibility.

"You mean—this goblin has been feigning dizziness?" Claremont asked.

"Hmm." Beekeren nodded.

"What about this. Since none of the potions you said won't wake him up. How do we debunk it?" Abel said.

"This is just a guess I think, after all, there are always twists and turns behind what seems strange." Bicklen shook his head and said.

"I agree with Beekerun. We are all guessing at the moment." DeWitt pondered for a while, then replied, "And, even if this goblin is really disguised to infiltrate our team, don't be too busy. Debunking it. Either way, getting intelligence about the volcano out of its mouth is the ultimate goal."

"Yes." Claremont also nodded.

Abel now notices the skin totem of the extended neck on the goblin. He walked silently to the edge of the goblin's bed and lifted the quilt. The lines on the goblin were exposed to everyone's sight.

"I've seen illustrations in some ancient books introducing goblins, and the goblin's portraits also have such totems drawn." Claremont stepped forward and took a closer look: "It's just that it's on it, look at it. Not so much."

"Maybe it varies by region and age," said DeWitt, who didn't pay much attention.

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