Lord of the Oasis Chapter 763: .News about the town
Watching the meals be brought to the table by the hotel waiter, plate after plate. Claremont and Abel were always standing in the doorway of the dining room, watching: DeWitt was nowhere to be seen.
Since the two received the keys, they have been sitting in the room chatting.
Two or three hours have passed since the evening and now, only to see DeWitt's luggage.
At the end of the conversation, I couldn't help but feel a little weird. He began to ask others about DeWitt's movements, and finally heard from the innkeeper: DeWitt didn't even return to the room, and after letting the waiter carry his luggage upstairs, he went out by himself.
Able leaned against the doorpost of the restaurant and sighed, "We're still figuring out how to ask DeWitt about the action, and they'll act first."
"DeWitt was probably worried that there wasn't enough time, so he left without calling us." Claremont always looked out the door and responded.
"The one who cares most about the mission is DeWitt." Abel said, "We should be by his side and go together."
"No way, it's hard for us to follow him at all times." Claremont shook his head, and after seeing DeWitt's figure, shouted: "DeWitt! Are you back?!"
DeWitt walked into the restaurant, handed over the coat he was wearing to the waiter at the door, and said to Claremont, "Why haven't you gone to dinner yet?"
"Waiting for you." Claremont replied, "You're braving the wind and snow outside, looking for news for your mission. We're having dinner in a place with a fireplace. It's really unscrupulous. "
DeWitt gave Claremont a funny look, but said nothing.
"Did you find out what you've been out for so long?" Abel asked.
"There are some gains, but the pedestrians on the street are very strict." DeWitt frowned and said, "I only learned how to go up the mountain, and the reason for the strange atmosphere in the city."
"I also think this town is a lot different from before." Abel said, "What is the information you heard about?"
DeWitt whispered: "The goblin race has broken out into a civil war, and now the forces in the goblin country are divided into two factions. And the situation is tense, and there is no extra manpower to manage this business town."
"What?" Claremont seemed a little surprised. Although he had predicted that the situation in the goblin country would be severe, he didn't expect it to be on the bright side, and it made people feel free to drill.
"Hmm." Devitt nodded, "That's all I know about this."
"Gilbert's way home is even more difficult." Gilbert's weak figure appeared in Claremont's mind.
"Then, what's the way to go up the mountain you said?" Abel continued to ask.
"It is said that at the request of various races, a teleportation circle was built in the town. People can be teleported to the top of the mountain with mana. If we can take this route, it will greatly shorten the time we reach the top of the mountain. ," DeWitt explained.
"Teleportation Array?" Claremont was curious about such a new thing.
And Abel, who has been familiar with spells since childhood, did frown and said, "Although there are many merchants on this island, they are not enough to throw themselves into the teleportation array."
"Is the teleportation array expensive?" Claremont asked.
"It is very large, not only needs the blessing of the mage, but also needs various gems for daily maintenance." Abel explained: "The financial resources of this town alone should not be able to support it."
"That means there are outside forces helping behind the scenes." DeWitt analyzed: "The more complicated the situation on this island, the more likely we are to be involved by power when we stay here."
"Alas. It's really hard to do," said Claremont.
While the three were distressed, a soldier came out of the wing and said to them, "Captain DeWitt, Captain Claremont, Captain Abel. Soldiers are waiting for you."
"Huh?" DeWitt looked at Claremont and Abel strangely upon hearing this.
Claymont said with an embarrassed expression: "I forgot..."
A blushing also appeared on Abel's face.
DeWitt looked at the two of them reproachfully, and led the way towards the dining room where the soldiers were.
"Sorry, everyone has been waiting," DeWitt beckoned to the soldiers.
"It's okay! Captain. We were going to wait to eat with you." Jeb replied loudly.
"Captain, I heard that you were out on a mission. Why didn't you call us?" a soldier said excitedly.
"I'm here to inquire about news, I brought you guys, how can I inquire." DeWitt said amusingly: "Okay, everyone sit down and start eating."
"Ding ding ding ding ding--" There was a sound of picking up cutlery on the table, it seemed that everyone was really hungry.
DeWitt was drinking wine while talking to the soldiers around ~IndoMTL.com~ about plans to use the teleportation array tomorrow.
"Teleportation Array! Sounds amazing! I've never heard of it before." One soldier exclaimed happily.
"Will the mage teleport us to the top of the mountain? How is that possible?!" A look of disbelief appeared on a soldier's face.
"It must be great if you get on the teleportation array." Most people are still looking forward to the new experience tomorrow.
Austinger sat in his seat and looked around: finally saw Gilbert walking in from the outside.
"Why did you go to the toilet for so long?" Austinger worried: "Did you eat something bad?"
"I got lost outside, and it took me a long time to find the toilet," Gilbert replied as he climbed into his chair.
"I knew I should have taken you there." Austinger nodded and said, "Captain DeWitt told us: Tomorrow, we'll be sitting on something called the Teleportation Array. Do you know what that is?"
"I don't know. I haven't seen it before." Gilbert picked up the water glass and said indifferently.
"I heard that it will bring our group to the mountain in an instant." Austinger said enthusiastically: "It sounds incredible, right."
"Hmm." Gilbert nodded.
Austinger observes his nonchalant response, and although it feels a bit odd, he doesn't choose to ask. Instead, he talked to Gilbert from time to time during the banquet.
The dinner time passed quickly, and Abel organized the soldiers to return to their rooms to rest.
Gilbert followed Austin to his hotel room.
After washing, I lay on the bed in dry pajamas.
After twelve o'clock, the hotel's lights go out, and only the firewood in the fireplace is "crackling".
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