Lord of the Oasis Chapter 758: .The army was rested


"I have bad news for you." Gilbert said with a complicated expression, sitting down next to Austin in the group of soldiers.

"What?" the soldiers asked, putting their heads in front of Gilbert.

"You're on your way again," Gilbert said with a light smile.

As soon as the words fell, the captains of each team came over and greeted everyone to gather.

"Alas." The soldiers stood up after sighing. Go to their respective teams.

"Are you tired today?" Gilbert asked Austin, who was holding him.

"It's okay." Austin said with a smile, "How about you, how far did you run?"

"Not too far," Gilbert tried to think back, then shook his head and said, "I can't remember."

"It looks like you're in good shape," Austinger responded.

"Hehe." Gilbert laughed softly. didn't say much.

The exhausted elf soldiers landed on the ground, and the surrounding Calradian soldiers immediately surrounded them and supported them.

"For the rest of the journey, everyone walks forward. Remember to pay attention to the movement of the grass around you." Abel instructed.

"Yes!" the soldiers replied neatly.

"Today's journey is almost over, please stick to it again." Abel cheered.

He also noticed that several soldiers were close to collapse and needed the support of those around them to move forward. However, since we have insisted on this step, we cannot leave open loopholes for others.

Claremont walked over to Abel and suggested, "Go slow next."

Able pursed his lips and nodded.

Claymont, relieved, returned to the rear of the array, standing side by side with DeWitt.

"It's really hard work Abel." DeWitt said with emotion as he looked at the slowly advancing army.

"Yeah." Claremont couldn't help but agree.

Able did more for the Scout than the two of them in terms of the day-to-day march.

"This road, the further back I go, the more uneasy I feel," DeWitt said.

"Yeah." Claremont shared the same sentiment, saying, "But fear is also a good thing. At least it proves that we are well aware of our current situation."

"Alas." DeWitt sighed and said, "Hopefully we can complete our mission and return to Dehrim safely."

"Of course we will go back." Claremont said with firm confidence: "Once we have the information about the disappearance of the gnome craftsman, we will stay on the edge of this island with us, waiting for our elven soldiers to go back together."

There are still many places suitable for camping near the volcano, after walking to the ideal safety zone. Abel stopped immediately and directed the soldiers to start building the camp.

Most of the soldiers still have a lot of stamina left, and some of the soldiers who were weak after they were resettled immediately started to build their tents.

Although Gilbert can't do this kind of work, he also walked over to the soldiers who were lying on the side and built a bonfire for them.

"Thank you." The soldiers felt the heat coming towards them, opened their eyes vaguely, and thanked Gilbert.

"It's nothing, you rest well." Gilbert shook his head and said, "Wait here for a while and the tent will be built."

"Yes." The soldiers shifted their bodies, sat down by the fire, and nodded.

Gilbert crouches down and joins them in the fire.

A gleaming ice crystal floated to his palm, but it was quickly baked.

"Is it snowing?" Gilbert looked up at the night sky.

Discover large flakes of snow falling from the sky.

"Gilbert! Your tent is ready." Austiner strode up to Gilbert and said, "Eh? It's snowing?"

"Well." Gilbert stood up, raised his head, and said to Austinger, "This is the first time I've seen snow on this island."

"Really?" Austinger asked. "I thought only Dehrim would get very little snow."

"Really." Gilbert said, "Is the tent set up?"

"Yeah." Austin nodded and said, "Go in and have a rest. I'll call you later when dinner is out."

After saying this, Austinger looked at the soldiers sitting around the fire.

Gilbert noticed his movement and suggested, "Let me help you get these soldiers into the tent."

"Huh?" Austiner raised his head slightly surprised when he heard Gilbert's words, and then agreed: "Okay."

Without saying more, the two worked hand in hand to help the weak soldiers into the tent.

A fire had already been built in the tent that looked after these people, and the temperature inside had become very warm.

Other soldiers who had finished their jobs also came to help.

After everyone has been busy for a while, the kitchen's dinner has also been prepared.

"Finally I can eat hot food." Austin said happily, rubbing his sore shoulders.

Because of the snow, a simple canvas shed was set up in the open space of the camp. Everyone put the other table together. Noisily waiting for the food to be served.

Soldiers in the back kitchen are always the first to eat, because after they put the soldiers' meals on the table, they need to wash the kitchen utensils with clean water non-stop. This is especially true in winter, as sticky boards can easily freeze.

The soldiers burst into cheers when a plate of turkey was brought to the table first.

Dehrim has this dish on every household's dinner table at the end of the year.

"I didn't expect this dish to be eaten in the wild," cried a soldier.

"The soldiers in the back kitchen are really caring~IndoMTL.com~ Austinger exclaimed.

Gilbert, who has only been introduced to human food not long ago, has never tasted this dish. Pulling on Austinger's sleeve, he asked, "Is this delicious?"

"It's delicious." Austinger nodded, "You'll know when you taste it later."

Gilbert nodded reassuringly.

Some of the soldiers in the seat can't help but stretch their knives and forks to the turkey on the plate. At this time, a soldier in the crowd asked: "Captain DeWitt and them?"

"That's right. Let the captain and the others come and eat with us." Jeb insisted.

The quick-eyed soldier immediately ran to DeWitt's camp and brought DeWitt and Claremont, who were chatting, over.

"You can just start eating. What do you want us to do?" Claremont said with a smile, walking to the long table that was assembled.

"Captain DeWitt, Captain Claremont, Happy New Years!" The soldiers said in unison to the two of them, as they had discussed in advance.


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