Lord of the Oasis Chapter 789: .Unexpected expansion
After entering the theater, Abel handed the ticket to the ticket inspector.
After seeing the ticket face, the ticket inspector's expression changed. He summoned a subordinate to take over his job, while he walked into the courtyard with Abel and the two, bowed and said, "You two, please come with me."
Abel glanced at the soldier next to him, and both felt that the wicketkeeper's behavior was a bit strange.
However, he followed behind the ticket inspector without saying a word.
As they passed the stage, the elf soldier couldn't help but whispered to Abel, "Boss, where is this man trying to take us?"
"I don't know." Abel thought for a while, and finally understood the man's motives, and responded, "However, since the old dwarf recommended us to come here, he naturally has his intentions."
"Ah? So the old dwarf didn't let us come here to watch the play" said the elf soldier in surprise. But halfway through, it was cut off.
"Two people, here we are." The ticket inspector walked to a secret door, opened the mechanism, and said to Abel and the two.
Abel looked up at the ticket inspector, nodded, and walked towards the door. The elf soldier hesitated for a while, then walked in.
The space inside the secret door is a venue that can accommodate hundreds of thousands of people. At this time, only the lighting of the speech box in the center of the venue is turned on. The audience was full of people.
Seeing this, Abel and the elf soldiers found an empty seat in the back row and sat down, waiting for the opening.
"It's really big." The elf soldier exclaimed: "How come there is always such a secret room on this island, and the centaur I met a few months ago also have this."
"The centaurs use a formation, and this is just an ordinary dark room. How can the two be generalized." Abel shook his head and said: "The existence of such a thing can only show that these people want The message conveyed is not intended to be overheard by miscellaneous people.”
"So it is." The elf soldier nodded.
"Since the people who follow us are on the opposite side, this group of people should also represent some bright-faced forces that have already raised their heads." Abel looked around and said, "I didn't expect the confrontation on the island to develop. to this point."
After entering the venue, the two were conversing in Elvish. Although the people around heard the two people's discussions and conversations, they had no way of knowing the content of the conversation.
However, someone recognized the two.
A siren turned to the two sitting behind him with a smile and said, "You are elves, right? I have been listening to you talking in Elvish just now."
"You understand us?" Abel frowned, in his eyes: eavesdropping on other people's conversations is rude.
"No, it's just that your voices are slightly forward." Siren explained patiently: "I have traveled to the Elf country before, and I am a little curious when I hear that your pronunciations are a bit similar."
"I see, sorry, we'll turn the volume down." Abel softened his tone and responded.
"It's fine." The Kraken still kept a smile, and after leaving a sentence, turned back.
Abel and the elven soldier looked at each other and shrugged.
Kant and others have been at sea for seven days. In three days, they will reach the island.
Because it was the first time for the soldiers on the ship, many of them had already developed symptoms of discomfort.
"The climate in the desert is drier, especially in Durandall. Soldiers should be very unaccustomed to going to sea." Bandak said to Kant while standing on the deck.
"It's time to exercise the soldiers' water ability," Kant said.
"After all this tossing, they should all get used to the climate at sea," Bandak said.
"Is it your first time on a boat?" Kant asked: "Is there anything you are not used to?"
"Right, it's weird, I didn't have a strong reaction. Maybe when I was in Cumberland, I went to the beach with the soldiers."
"Hehe," Kant glanced at him with a smile and said, "Playing at the seaside and taking a boat are two different things. After all, your physical fitness is too good. If other soldiers can ask themselves like you. That's it."
"This" Bandak scratched his head and laughed.
"I arranged for you to send a letter to the Elf Kingdom, how are you doing?" Kant returned to his business.
"It was handed over to the courier before the ship set off, and it is estimated that the Elf King has already received it a few days ago." Bandak replied. "Well." Kant nodded and responded, "What did you write in the letter?"
"Ah, I forgot to show it to His Majesty Kant. It's really a dereliction of duty." Bandak slapped his forehead and responded, "In the letter I only wrote about our trip to the island, and the introduction to Laura. Phil's recent status."
"It's okay, this kind of thing is handed over to you, so you don't need to hand it over to me for verification." Kant waved his hand and said, "What's going on with Raphael? By the way, I haven't seen him much on this ship. come."
"Yeah." Bandak responded, "Raphael doesn't go out very often, and the meals are also delivered to his room by the soldiers under my command."
"What is he doing in the room? Have you heard from your soldiers?" Kant asked with a raised eyebrow.
"Every time the soldiers went to deliver meals, Raphael was lying on the bed, looking out the window. There was no movement." Bandak recalled for a while, and replied, "But a crew member reported to us, pulling the Phil is often on deck at night, and it seems that's the only time he gets out of the room to relax."
"So it is." Kant nodded.
"Raphael's state" Bandak worried.
"Don't worry~IndoMTL.com~ Although I don't know what he thinks. But his state should not affect him to do some extreme things." Kant shook his head and said.
"Yeah." Bandak lowered his head and replied.
"I'm going ashore soon, I have to find a chance to communicate with him." Kant thought for a while, then continued: "We have to confirm that he will be on our side in the future."
"Perhaps only you, Your Majesty, can do such a thing."
After dinner, Kant leaned against the mast on the deck, watching the sunset over the sea while waiting for Raphael to appear.
After hearing the hasty footsteps behind him, Kant stopped Raphael from leaving. : "Raphael, let's talk."
Raphael timidly walked up to Kant and asked, "What do you want to talk to me about?"
"Sit down first." Kant raised his hand to the chair beside him.
Raphael pursed his lips tightly, walked to the chair designated by Kant and sat down. The whole person looked very restrained.