Lord of the Oasis Chapter 748: .The cold war without results


After three rounds of drinking, the two were already very drunk. The posture in the sitting position is also staggered.

Bendak lost his usual restraints at this time, and began to talk to Derrick about how he admired him.

Derrick leaned back in the chair and listened to Bandak silently.

Until the end, Bandak was dry, and Derrick called for a pot of tea. He opened his mouth and said, "Drink first."

"No, just have wine." Bandak shook his head.

"Isn't it enough?" Derrick still removed the wine from Bandak's wine glass and filled it with tea: "Those who are leaving early tomorrow morning can't afford to stay overnight. Drunk."

"Never mind, if you drink with me, I have to have a good time." Bandak waved his hand and said, "If you want to stay here forever, we will have a chance to get together for a drink in the future. Isn't it less too?"

"Hey," Derrick sighed alone, then smiled at Bandak and said, "Well, in the future, whenever you want me to go back to Dehrim to drink with you, I will immediately Go back."

"You..." Bandak's eyes had become foggy at this time: "I didn't know before that your character would be so stubborn. Why did I tell you so many times, Why don't you listen? When I think about it now, I can see it: Your Majesty disclosed to me the decision that he will make this time, just so that I can test your determination. The current result, it is estimated that even he will be surprised Well."

Drinking too much alcohol, Bandak's tongue numbs and the logic of his speech starts to get confused. However, Derrick could still hear the meaning of those words. He pursed his lips, raised his hand and handed the teacup to Bandak's hand.

"Did you think it would be easy to get out of this position? The things you take for granted will be lost one after another. Why do you have to let yourself suffer those losses?" Bandak took the teacup and moved his lips, thinking What, he put the wine glass on the table with "Boom!" and continued to Derrick.

"I've thought about all of this..." Derrick said in a low voice.

"I wonder how disappointed your subordinates would be if they knew you would make such a choice." Bandak drank a quick cup of tea, ready to get up and leave. However, when he stood up, he did not stand firm, and his body appeared to be shaky.

Derrick quickly stepped forward to support him and instructed the soldiers beside him, "Send General Bandak back to the Jinglou."

"Yes." The soldier rushed over and put Bandak's hand on his shoulder, dragging half of his body.

"Also remember to send the hangover soup prepared by the back kitchen to the soldiers in Jinglou." Seeing Bandak's sluggish back, Derrick then instructed the soldiers beside him.

"Yes!"

The next morning, Bandak was shaken awake by the soldiers of the escort. Because I not only took a bath before going to bed last night, but also drank hangover soup, etc., the symptoms of headache were not as strong as I thought.

"Commander Bandak, we're about to go." The soldier saw Bandak had sobered up and retreated to the door to report to him.

"Okay." Bandak rubbed his temples and nodded.

Because of all year round expeditions, procedures such as washing up in the morning are already comfortable for Bandak. Appeared in the lobby earlier than anyone else.

He met Derrick who was about to go upstairs. Derrick looked at Bandak in surprise and asked, "Are you so early?"

"The ones who were woken up, moved faster than them, and waited here first." Bandak replied while nibbling on his breakfast.

"That's it." Derrick didn't go up the stairs again, but turned around and went to the kitchen to bring out two cups of hot milk, and sat down opposite Bandak: "Drink something hot."

Bandak took a glass of milk and drank it: "Yes, it is comparable to the fresh milk in the military camp."

"I found someone to order it from Cumberland." Derrick also took a sip and said.

"That's a good idea," Bandak praised.

"Would you like to pack some for you to take away?" Derrick suggested.

"No." Bandak shook his head with a smile, "If His Majesty finds out about this, he will kill me."

"Haha." Derrick also took this as a joke and ignored the past.

The two chatted casually, and the number of soldiers sitting around eating breakfast became more and more.

"You don't have to go to the construction site to oversee today?" Bandak wiped the table in front of him and asked Derrick.

"I sent someone under my command to watch it for me." Derrick replied, "I'll rush over after seeing you out of the city gate."

"Yeah." Bandak nodded, stood up, and beckoned the soldiers to gather quickly.

"Let them eat slowly." Derrick said with a smile.

"If you eat more, I'm sure you won't be able to walk anymore." Bandak shook his head with a smile and said, "Not to mention that you are here with us, I'm really sorry."

"Hehe~IndoMTL.com~ Derrick smiled lightly.

After a while, the soldiers of the **** team stood in line in front of the lobby door.

"You guys, go and bring the camels in the backyard too." Bandak instructed the soldiers in the front row.

After everyone packed up, they set off towards the city gate.

Walking to the city gate, Bandak said goodbye to Derrick: "Then see you at the end of the new year."

"Okay." Derrick waved at him.

Without saying anything, Bandak and his soldiers set off towards the snow outside the city.

"Your Majesty!" a soldier burst into the Senate Hall and shouted.

"What's wrong?" Kant put down the document in his hand and raised his head.

"Commander Bandak has returned to Dehrim with his **** and is now at the city gate," reports the Soldier Report.

"Oh. I see, you step back." Kant nodded and continued to read the text in his hand.

Seeing Kant so calm, the soldier thought he was really angry with Commander Bandak, and hesitantly said, "Need...to call Commander Bandak?"

"No," said Kant, "he will come by himself."

The soldier was stunned for a while, and then he responded: "The subordinate retire."

Kant was the only one left in the Senate again. After hearing the sound of footsteps walking away, Kant glanced at the incense stick at the corner of the table. Silently counting the time in my heart.

After a while, Kant was sitting in the hall and heard Bandak's laughter from a distance.

When Bandak stepped into the hall to salute, Kant put the paperwork in his hand aside and said, "You dare to laugh when you walk out of the city without my knowledge?"

"Uh," Bandak crouched down and said with an embarrassed expression: "It's the fault of the minister that you didn't report to Your Highness."

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