Lord of the Oasis Chapter 776: .Back to the letter in hand


"The messenger?" Raphael wondered, "Where's the messenger?"

"The harbour is responsible for receiving some letters from retail investors," explained Claremont. "As we walked to the beach, we met fellow travelers who sent letters. They showed us the way."

"I see." Raphael said: "Actually, you don't have to send the letter yourself. Just send it in the mailbox in front of the camp. The messenger by boat will naturally come to receive it."

"It seems that our hearts are too impatient." DeWitt shook his head and said with a smile.

Craymont sat down, took DeWitt's words, and continued: "Everyone should be thinking about going home. At least I'm feeling like an arrow."

Raphael glanced at Abel and said apologetically, "It's just that Captain Abel has to stay here for a while in order to continue to pay attention to the news on this island."

"What?" DeWitt asked in surprise, "Abel won't you come back with us tomorrow?"

Abel sighed and nodded. In fact, in his heart, he also really wanted to go back. After all, he had an agreement with DeWitt and Claremont to meet in Cumberland.

It's just that Raphael suffered no less on the island than they did on the trek. Since people have already suggested this, Abel has to agree. What's more, the two have been friends for ten years.

After receiving Abel's affirmation, DeWitt looked at Claremont and said nothing.

The atmosphere at the dinner table became silent.

Raphael glanced at the expressions of the people around him, and said to Abel, "Abel, why don't you...let me stay on this island, and go back with the soldiers first. "

"No, no, no." Abel hurriedly denied: "Let's do as we planned before. I don't mind."

"Is it really okay?" Raphael asked.

"It doesn't matter." Abel said firmly, thinking that his emotions would embarrass Rafael, who made the suggestion, and Abel felt ashamed.

"Then... all right." Raphael nodded slowly and said, "As for the camp, after dinner is over tonight, I will hand over to you in detail."

"Okay," Abel replied.

DeWitt and Claymont sat on the side and listened quietly to their conversation, naturally aware of Abel's shame.

"Since Abel has decided to stay here, let's stay with him as well. Let the soldiers go back first," Claremont advised DeWitt.

"But we don't have the position to stay here anymore. The soldiers of the human race are just to reinforce the elves. According to Raphael's character, we will never be allowed to stay in their camp." DeWitt has already Faintly aware of Raphael's strength, he said embarrassingly, "Furthermore, if the two of us don't go back this time, then who will go to the palace to report to His Majesty?"

Claremont's expression became tangled after hearing DeWitt's words.

Glancing across the table to see Abel and Raphael in good spirits. Compromise to DeWitt: "Okay then."

At this time, Abel got up and toasted to the three people on the table: "This glass of wine, I will do it first. I wish you a smooth journey home this time."

As he spoke, he drank the wine in the glass.

Raphael, Claremont, and DeWitt also raised their glasses and drank it with a smile.

After dinner, everyone went back to their rooms early. Prepare for tomorrow's departure.

Raphael stayed in Abel's room and the two talked late into the night. It was not until he was too sleepy that Raphael said goodbye to Raphael and returned to his room.

Under the moonlight, when Abel walked through the door, he found a figure with his back to him, sitting on a chair in the room.

Raphael walked to another chair without any disturbance, and said, "Don't go in and out of my room in the future."

"The letter, I got it." The figure took out a letter from his arms and handed it to Raphael.

"Yes." Raphael nodded and replied, then tore open the envelope marked Dehrim as the delivery destination, and carefully read the contents of the letter.

"Why don't you let the man named Abel go with you. What if the life on Calradia becomes suspicious?" the person who brought the letter asked.

Raphael tightened his grip on the letter paper, and said coldly, "I'm not like you. For the sake of my rights, I can even risk the lives of my compatriots. Besides, I know what I'm doing this time. Don't worry about it."

"You can save them for a while, but you can't save them forever." The man turned and said, "If they choose to get involved in the end, they stand against us. They still have to be eradicated. Just do it yourself."

After leaving this sentence ~IndoMTL.com~ the man disappeared in the shadows.

Raphael got up and walked to the candlestick, lit the letter in his hand, and threw it into the fireplace.

Looking at the blazing fire, Raphael sighed: "At present, we can only take one step at a time."

The next morning.

The Calradiian soldiers bid farewell to the elven soldiers who came to see them off.

DeWitt smiled and said to Abel, "I thought you were the only one left here. But all the soldiers under your command stayed with you. In this case, we can rest assured."

"These soldiers all want to go home. They just stayed for me. I'm really sorry for them." Abel shook his head and said.

"Where, I heard that everyone stayed voluntarily." Claremont waved his hand and said, "Don't frown."

"Yes." Abel nodded. "When you return to Dehrim, you must write to me."

"Of course." DeWitt and Claremont nodded.

"Okay. The boat is about to leave. Hurry up and get your luggage up." Abel hugged the two separately and said with a smile.

"If you stay here, you have to pay attention to your safety." DeWitt instructed: "When you return to the Elf Kingdom, the two of us will take time off and come over to drink with you."

"Okay, it's a deal."

Rafael stood on the deck of the ship, watching the two groups of people below. There was a glimmer of reluctance in his eyes, but it quickly disappeared.

"Boss, the bomb has been loaded." An Elf soldier stepped forward and reported to Raphael.

"Is it pretending as I told you before?" Raphael asked.

"Yes. All of them are installed in the cabin where the engine is placed." The elf soldier nodded and replied.

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