Lord of the Oasis Chapter 744: .Return to the kindness of reality
Seeing that the air pressure in the arena is getting lower and lower, Austiner quickly stepped forward and covered Gilbert behind him. With a smile on his face, he said to DeWitt, "Captain DeWitt, I'm sorry. We have to hurry up and help set up the tent. Please forgive me."
As soon as he finished speaking, before DeWitt could reply, Austinger took Gilbert's hand and left the place.
DeWitt looked at the backs of the two as they drifted apart, and asked Claremont and Abel, "Do you think Gilbert discovered our motive for sending Austin to him? "
"This," Claremont replied, pursing his dry lips, "I haven't seen it yet."
"I don't think Gilbert found out, otherwise it would be unimaginable: at his age, he would stand so calmly and aggressively at us in the situation just now." Abel calmly analyzed.
"Abel is right." Devitt nodded: "But his guard against us is indeed increasing with the sun."
"Since the plan to keep him in the army was established, don't we have to sing a bad face in front of him." Claremont didn't pay much attention to Gilbert's attitude just now.
DeWitt lowered his eyes silently, looking at the blue sky and white clouds above the plateau and sighed.
"My life is really hard!"
At the dinner table, Jeb wailed with his lunch box swept up by Gilbert.
Levine laughed and stomped his feet: "You stupid big man, who told you to do nothing? You've run into a thorn."
Jeb said with red eyes: "That little guy is faster than the yin in my house. I can't catch up no matter what."
"I see it, I see it." A soldier with a rice bowl next to him said in disgust, "Yes, in order to compensate you for letting us watch an amateur-professional match, we can choose any dishes in this bowl. "
"Really?!" Jeb's eyes widened, happily. There were also two blushes on his cheeks.
"Hmm." The soldier nodded.
"Thank you, thank you," Jeb said hurriedly.
“How much food can you fill up just by eating vegetables? Come, come, I will share the rice with you.” A soldier sitting opposite stood up and said.
"Thank you." Jeb raised his face buried in his rice bowl and said moved.
"I used to think that you were rude, but it turned out to be a recruit who just joined the army for a year. It must be very powerful to be selected here as a recruit." Said the soldier who distributed the meal to Jeb.
"Not very powerful, Levine knew it as soon as I met me today: just a bit of brute force by nature." Jeb was a little embarrassed by the praise, and his words became modest: "Yeah, Levine. Captain Wen."
"Uh..." Levin sat in his chair, looking at the eager and curious look of the soldiers around him, he sighed in his heart: If I knew this, he still took Jeb's one What are you hiding for dinner?
Originally, he wanted to make Jeb suffer from not having dinner all night, so he could also find an opportunity to educate Jeb: in the future, he must never compare himself with others.
I just didn't expect it: Jeb's character and demeanor would be very popular among soldiers.
Levine spent most of his time in the barracks dealing with higher-ranking officers.
It turned out to be so long that I couldn't help but ignore the enthusiasm from the other soldiers.
Levine got a real sense of his military life at the moment when a table full of soldiers 'celebrated' for Jeb.
"Actually, I knew you had come to our barracks for a long time, because you are much bigger than us, and you can see you at a glance in the assembled team. Just, looking at your face, I feel that you are very strong It's hard to get in touch. I didn't come to say hello to you, but now I know you have such a good character." A soldier praised.
The more the group chats, the more fun they are, and from time to time newcomers from other tables join in, and it turns out that this table is the last one to clean up that night.
In contrast to the hustle and bustle of the camp grounds, the DeWitt trio got together quickly after dinner.
Sit down around the desk and plan carefully on the spread out map.
"Gilbert really took us out of the Snake Woman's territory, and we will only be left with the Dragon Clan's territory for the rest of the journey." First of all, Abel's speech broke the quiet atmosphere.
"I heard that it is the dormant period of the dragon clan now, but we still have to be careful." DeWitt warned.
"Finally close to the volcano. It's been a **** of a toss me for two months," said Claremont.
"Although we said that this part of the road was not smooth, it was a good luck along the way. We didn't make too many unnecessary sacrifices. Hopefully, the situation will become clearer when we carry out the mission. ," Abel said, reflecting on the past two months.
"It's not that simple to carry out a mission." Claremont's eyes seemed to have a layer of mist shrouded in ~IndoMTL.com~ at this time, lying on the table, said in a low voice.
The other two didn't answer immediately, and they knew in their hearts that the volcano was at the center of the entire island, and the power that could take root there was probably stronger than anything they had ever seen before. And if you want to inquire about the news of the dwarves, you must participate in the struggle between these territories. Then the situation will be more cruel than it is now.
"To take the future into your hands, you have to grasp the clues to it. As we step into the volcanic zone, everything we encounter will dictate our direction. Prepare yourself defense," DeWitt concluded.
Claremont straightened up and nodded.
So did Abel.
This is the end of the night talk between the three of them tonight. Claremont and Abel came out of the tent and enjoyed the night wind. At the same time, Claremont asked Abel, "Abel, you have fought a war before. ?"
"I did, but at that time, I was not the head coach." Abel responded: "How about you? Where have you been with your country's army before this?"
"No, I've always been a small character in the barracks." Claremont replied, "It's just that this time I was suddenly called, and I've followed everyone up to this point."
"Nervous? Something about the future." Abel asked, turning to look at Claremont.
"A little nervous, so my emotions have become a little more sensitive." Claremont took a deep breath and said, "But not only for myself, but for everyone else."
"It's also the first time I've been appointed as the team leader. I thought about it when I was sitting just now, and realized that my awareness was far from enough." Abel nodded lightly, looking into the dark night.
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