Lord of the Oasis Chapter 809: -812
Chapter 809: Homeless on the Coast
"Don't listen to Bandak's nonsense. I'll feel much better when I wake up." Kant smiled and waved his hand, "I don't need you to take care of me at all."
After listening to Kant's words, Abel breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Fortunately, the dragon doctor is very skilled in medicine. It is absolutely impossible for the two of us to let your majesty reduce your fever so quickly."
"I wanted to thank the doctor before I left today, but I didn't find him in the castle," Bandak recalled.
"Yesterday should have delayed the doctor a lot of time." Kant heard from Bandak that the doctor personally ordered the kitchen to prepare meals, so he guessed: "There are usually not many people in this castle. When he fainted, he should have startled the dragon clan members."
"Not only them, but we were also taken aback." Bandak glanced at Kant and said, "Fortunately, it was only a false alarm."
"Haha." Kant chuckled lightly: "I'm sorry, I made you worry. My health is very good now."
"You should still bring the medics in the team." Abel said with a frown, "None of the three of us know medical skills. It's really hard to come to this place where the climate and environment are completely unfamiliar. It's too dangerous."
"It's okay, we'll be reuniting with the soldiers soon anyway." Kant comforted. When he said this, he raised his hand and lifted the curtain, and looked out at the scenery outside the carriage.
Bandak was sitting directly opposite Kant. He also glanced at it, and saw a pterosaur flashed by in his sight. I don't know if we can get out of here today."
"It's really big." Kant nodded and said, "It seems that their territory is almost surrounded by volcanoes."
"After all, he is the 'guardian' of this island." Abel said: "With the protection of the dragon family, the nomads living near the volcano should live quite well."
"It's a mixed blessing." Bandak shook his head and said, "The power of the dragon race is too monopolistic, so that the homeless people near the volcano must also follow the rules they set."
"Yes." Kant nodded and said: "This battle should be regarded as some nomads on the island putting pressure on the dragons. However, I don't think they can subvert this dragon-centered era. After all, from the recent past few Judging from the actions of the Tianlong clan, they don't seem to be slack."
"Hmm." Abel nodded in agreement with Kant.
Amid the turbulence of the carriage, the three of them quickly fell asleep in the carriage.
Until sunset came, the groom hired by the dragon clan parked the carriage in front of a dirt **** and woke up the three who were still taking a nap.
"My lords, I can only park here today." The groom lifted the curtain and called softly into the carriage.
"Where is this place?" Abel woke up quickly after the carriage stopped. At this time, with sleepy eyes open, he asked the driver.
"It's almost at the border." The coachman replied: "But there are no restaurants here. I guess I can only ask you adults to spend the night in the carriage tonight."
"I see, you've worked hard too." Bandak woke up from the conversation and waved to the driver: "Come in and have a fire too, it's really cold outside."
"Thank you my lord," said the groom gratefully. He walked into the car and took a seat, and stretched out his hands, which were purple from the cold, in front of the stove.
"It's almost March, why is it still so cold." Abel said while rolling the curtains that fluttered in the wind to the inside of the carriage.
"It's alright." The driver replied, rubbing his hands together, "It's just that these higher places are colder. Those places along the coast should have turned green."
"Not really," Bandak responded. "We just came from the coast two days ago. It's cold there too."
"Two days?" the coachman asked in surprise.
"Oh, I forgot to mention it." Bandak patted his forehead and said, "The soldiers of the dragon tribe flew us here."
"It's really good." The driver said enviously, "I haven't been back to my home by the sea for a long time. Because it takes at least two months to go back and forth, it's really time-consuming, and there are many road trips. The place is too dangerous."
"Hmm." Abel knew this.
"Are you married on this island?" Kant asked hesitantly.
The coachman, like them, is an ordinary human being. Humans do not have a fixed community on this island, and it is hard to imagine that there will be nomads who will settle down on such a small island.
"Well, my wife is a crew member of a cruise ship in the harbor." The coachman nodded and said, "She's also a sea monster."
"Do you have any children?" Bandak couldn't help asking.
"No, but we adopted a siren and a half-orc cub, so they can be considered our children." The driver replied after thinking for a while.
"You guys are amazing," Kant praised.
"Many of the homeless people living near the beach where the harbour is located are idle households like me. There are also some homeless people who do not want to join their own clan. They are all from different races and gather together to take care of each other. together." The driver explained carefully: "When I see abandoned young children, etc., I will bring them home and raise them up."
"I see." Abel said, "Then why did you come to be a groom near the volcano?"
"Actually, I just want to repay General Crichton's favor." The coachman said, "After waiting for the permit from the Administration Bureau at the foot of the volcano, I was transferred here and has been helping out under the Dragon Clan. "
"General Crichton?" Bandak asked.
"Ah, I forgot." The coachman supported his forehead and said, "I can't call Mr. Millard like that now, sorry."
Bandak and Kant looked at each other with a hint of confusion in their eyes.
"Master Milad used to be in charge of the army, right?" Abel asked tentatively: "The dragon leader who led us before also seemed to have mentioned this matter."
"Yes." The driver raised his head, looked at Abel and said: "At that time, the dragon army was really in high spirits under the command of Master Milad. And it was also the best period of security on the island. ."
When he said this, his pupils shone with light, as if he was also a member of the dragon army.
"And then what?" Bandak asked curiously.
"What happened after that, I don't know very well." The driver shook his head and responded.
Chapter 810: The carriage across the plains
The doubts on the faces of the three of Kant deepened.
"I heard that Master Milad is the appointed heir to the dragon race." Bandak said, "But it seems that none of his generals are on this island."
"Where did you hear this?" asked the groom in shock.
"It's all told to us by the dragon leader I mentioned earlier." Kant replied frankly.
"I didn't expect him to tell you so much." The coachman lowered his head and said, "What I know is probably that Mr. Millard suffered a command error in a battle due to the intensification of internal conflicts in the army. Being seriously wounded, the 'Wang' sent all the generals who were counselors overseas."
"What does Master Millard think about this decision?" Kant asked.
"We don't know that." The coachman shook his head and said, "Too many people are involved in this matter, and we are just surprised by the fact that so many soldiers have been transferred overseas."
"Yeah." Kant nodded and said, "Without good generals, you won't cherish your soldiers. It's a pity for those under Mr. Millard."
"But that was a long time ago." The coachman said with emotion: "Ms. Milad's mind has probably been devoted to the recent events on the island recently."
"Recently, a lot of things have happened on the island." Abel nodded: "By the way, after talking for so long, I only know that you are a human race. What is your name?"
"Flynn," replied the coachman, "that's what people usually call me."
"Flynn, hello. My name is Bandak, an officer from Calradia." Bandak went on to introduce: "This is Lord Kant who is in charge of Calradia, and I'm going to tell you The person who asked for his name was a general from the Elven country, called Abel."
"Hello!" Flynn bows his head in respect whenever Bundake says a name.
"I'm hungry after chatting for so long." Kant took out his duffel bag from under his seat and greeted Flynn, "It's really unreasonable not to have a good dinner in such cold weather. I have a lot of dry food here, and I can share a portion for you."
"No, no. Thank you, Your Majesty." The groom quickly waved his hand and said, "We, those of us who are on the road all the year round to help others, how could we forget to bring food to eat."
"It's okay, didn't you have to return from the town after you sent us there?" Kant persuaded with a smile: "You still need to save some food with you."
The groom glanced at Kant and saw that he was deliberately insisting. So he had to agree: "That's fine. Thank you for your gift."
"It's fine." Kant shook his head and said.
After dinner, several people got off the carriage to breathe the fresh air in the fields.
"The stars in the sky are so bright." Bandak pointed to the blue night sky and said to the people around him.
"Tomorrow should be fine weather." Abel took a deep breath and responded.
"Hmm." Bandak nodded.
Watching the moon rise higher and higher, a cold wind blows over the plains. The four immediately got back into the carriage.
Because the space in the carriage is not very large, that night, the groom offered to keep a vigil in the driving position.
Fearing for his safety, Bandak also got out of the carriage and made a floor next to the groom. After the groom fell asleep, he came to watch the middle of the night and took care of each other.
Kant also agreed to this arrangement.
This is their last night in the Dragon Clan.
The next morning, Kant and Abel woke up in the rocking carriage. Flynn and Bandak had packed everything up and rode out of the border on their horses.
Hearing the movement in the car, Bandak happily opened the curtain. He said to Abel, who was still awake, "Abel, you are right. The weather is really much better today."
Kant sat up at the noise of Bendak's loud voice. Open the curtains in the car and look to the sky.
Look at the blue sky and blue clouds and the river glittering in the sun. Kant's mood was also freed from the dullness of the past few days, and the corner of his mouth raised: "Spring is coming on the island."
Abel handed Kant biscuits and water, and said, "Your Majesty, your breakfast."
"Thank you." Kant took the water, took a sip, and said to Abel.
"Flynn! When will we be able to get to the foot of the volcano?" After breakfast, Abel also got out of the car, soaked in the sun, and asked Flynn, who was driving his horse.
"This evening," Flynn responded.
"That's great!" Abel took a deep breath and said, "I can finally go to bed tonight."
"Flynn, are you staying with us tonight?" Bandak said, handing Flynn a glass of water.
"Well, thank you." Flynn took a careful sip and replied, "It shouldn't be, there are still guests waiting for me in the town. I guess I have to sleep elsewhere tonight. "
"Why are you so busy." Abel frowned and asked, "You don't have time to rest like this."
"It's fine," Flynn said with a smile. "I think I'm doing pretty well at my job now."
Bandak looked at Flynn's smiling profile, mouth half-open, but still said nothing.
Everyone is chatting and walking, and when Flynn is more tired, Abel will take the whip from his hand. Take his seat on the horse.
However, when Flynn regains some of his strength, Abel will voluntarily give up the driving position under the watchful eyes of Bundak and Kant.
"Don't tell me you haven't practiced horse riding before going into battle." Bandak scolds Abel.
"This" Abel was speechless in embarrassment.
After all, during his pre-enlistment training, the task of riding a horse almost prevented him from joining the army.
In general, the enthusiasm is there, but the technology cannot be improved in any way.
"I almost vomited you just now." Kant couldn't help but spit out.
"I'm sorry." Abel said with shame under the siege of the two.
"Hahaha," Flynn said, glancing at the three of them with a laugh, "you guys are so interesting."
The three of them looked at each other because of the laughter, and finally laughed together.
Before the sun went down, Flynn sent Kant and the others to the town at the foot of the volcano.
"Aren't you going in?" Bandak asked Flynn from the ground.
"Wagons are not allowed to enter the city at will. My later guests and I have made an appointment to wait for them here." Flynn explained: "I wish you a smooth journey."
"See you again." Kant waved to Flynn with a smile as he walked.
Chapter 811: Visit of the Goblin King
The goblins guarding the city were released after examining the packages they were carrying.
The three walked towards the main road in the city, where they saw quite a few goblins patrolling the street.
"It seems that the goblin country is recovering well," Abel nodded and said, "I have already taken back the authority of this town."
After hearing his words, Bandak, who had not been here before, asked in surprise, "Is this town under the volcano run by goblins?"
"No no no, it's supervised by the forces that live on the volcano. It's just the goblins' turn in recent years," Abel explained.
"I heard that you adopted a goblin as a captive on your way to the volcano." Kant said, "That goblin is called Gilbert, right? It seems that he has also helped you a lot."
"Did DeWitt mention him to you in the letter?" Speaking of Gilbert, Abel's mouth curled into a smile, and he responded, "He did help us a lot, but we didn't. The only thing he asked us to do."
"What did he tell you?" Kant continued.
"A very simple thing: take care of a soldier." Abel's tone became sad: "However, the soldier, like Claremont, has buried his life in the shipwreck. Deep sea."
"Does Gilbert know the news?" Kant said softly after a moment of silence.
Abel shook his head and replied, "After the incident, I haven't sent him a letter. However, since the dragons already know the news. Gilbert should be far away from knowing this. It's far."
"Since we have come to this town, you should also go to Gilbert and tell him what happened." Kant patted Abel on the back and said, "This should be one of the few Not much more than we can do for fallen soldiers."
"Hmm. I will," Abel agreed.
Abel took Kant and Bandak to a hotel where they had stayed before.
While they were debating whether or not to take a walk down the street, an army of goblins burst into the lobby of the hotel. At the end of the line is Gilbert in a golden suit.
Kant and Bandak hadn't met Gilbert before, and when they were guessing Gilbert's identity in their hearts, they saw Gilbert walking straight towards them who were sitting in the corner.
"Abel, long time no see." Gilbert stood in front of Abel with a smile and greeted him.
"Long time no see, Gilbert." Abel raised his head and looked back.
Kant winked at Bendak, who immediately said with a haha to Abel: "Abel, it seems that people came to you on purpose. Let's go shopping first. You two. Let's chat slowly."
Abel pursed his lips tightly, nodded to Kant, and agreed: "Okay. You guys stay safe."
"Hmm."
Gilbert sat down beside Abel, looked at the back of Kant and the two walking towards the door, and asked, "Who are they?"
"Lord of Calradia and commander of the army," Abel introduced.
"Do you know why I came to see you?" Gilbert nodded, directing the surrounding soldiers to exit the room.
"I'm really sorry about Austin," Abel replied, bowing his head.
"A few days ago, I heard the news of the shipwreck on the volcano. Before I could write to you, I heard that you were taken into their territory by the Dragon Clan." Gilbert clenched his fists tightly, Tremblingly, he asked him, "You tell me, did something really happen to Austin?"
"Well, his body has been salvaged in Cumberland." Abel said: "The funeral was held in Calradia's main city, Dehrim."
"Why did this happen!" cried Gilbert, "did you forget what you promised me?"
"The people in the army rebelled, and all the crew members who boarded the ship died and were maimed." Abel explained: "Even Claremont"
When Gilbert heard the news, he looked at Abel in disbelief and said, "Tell me the name of the mutineer, and I will make his life worse than death."
"The renegade soldier has committed suicide." Abel's shoulders shrugged, stating, "He took that person with him after he helped us lead us out to the person responsible for contacting his dark side. Jumped."
Gilbert put his hand on his forehead, took a few deep breaths, and said, "How long have you been out of here, so much has happened. Is it because you helped the dwarfs?"
"Yes. The dwarves set up an ambush on the outskirts of the town after we walked out of the town." Abel recalled, "But DeWitt and Claremont's soldiers didn't let them succeed."
"So they bribed the insider again and made a bad hand on the cruise ship you were on." Abel closed his eyes and said, "Where did you find it now?"
"It can only be checked layer by layer." Abel sighed and said, "Now I only know that one of the Snake Woman Clan, Carla, is a member of the secret organization responsible for this plan."
"You don't have any foundation on this island. If you continue to investigate this way, it is estimated that you will not find out when the forces on both sides go to war." Gilbert stood up and said to Abel: "I will let my subordinates know about this matter. to investigate. You just have to keep yourselves safe.”
"The lord of Calradia personally came to this small island for this matter, and you let us act as if nothing happened and stay in this small town quietly." Abel shook his head, Said: "It's still too much."
"Okay." Gilbert thought for a while, then nodded and said, "You really want to check, but I can't stop it. Let's compare who can find out who is the first person behind this. Hope to get rid of them."
After saying this, Gilbert left the inn with the army.
At the door of the hotel, I happened to meet Kant and Bandak who were returning from shopping. Gilbert took the initiative to greet Kant: "Hello, lord of Calradia. I am the new lord of the goblin family, Gilbert."
"Hello, my name is Kant. This is Calradia's army commander, Bandak." Kant responded politely.
"Hello, Commander Bandak." Gilbert's eyes wandered from Kant to Bandak and said to him: "I don't know, do you remember that there is a person in your team named Austinger soldiers?"
"Remember." Bandak lowered his head slightly and replied, "He is an excellent soldier with a gentle personality and strong execution."
Chapter 812: A Different Accommodation Experience
"Well, it seems that we are talking about the same person." Gilbert nodded and said, "I heard that his body has been transported back to your country, I will definitely visit him when I have the opportunity. We will see you later. "
"Yes." Kant and Bandak nodded to Gilbert.
Gilbert glanced at them, then turned and left.
"According to DeWitt, the new goblin king seems to be underage." Kant looked at Gilbert's back and said.
"Young age, but already has the momentum above the throne." Bandak commented.
"Your Majesty Kant! Commander Bandak!" Abel came out of the hotel lobby and greeted the two.
"How are you talking?" Kant asked.
"Gilbert agreed to help us investigate who was behind the dark side, but he didn't tell me what he was going to do. It seems that Austinger's death really took a toll on him." Abel He sighed and said.
"Hopefully Gilbert won't get emotional about this." Bandak said, "If he did something drastic to the dark side that negatively impacted his identity, then But it will be troublesome."
"So we have to find out who is behind the scenes before him." Kant said after thinking for a while.
"However, our troops will be here in about five days," Bandak said worriedly.
"It doesn't matter, the three of us can also investigate." Kant said firmly: "We can go to any place in the town to search for news while it won't attract the attention of the homeless forces during this time."
"Yes!" Bandak and Abel agreed.
The three walked into the inn together, and the innkeeper who was hiding under the counter immediately rushed out and stood in front of them. With a flattering expression on his face, he said, "The distinguished guests are friends of His Royal Highness Gilbert. It was really rude and rude before. I will immediately send a waiter to change you a guest room."
"No need," said Bandak, frowning. "Where we live now is fine."
The owner of the hotel said with a tangled face: "Don't worry, everyone, your luggage will be delivered to your new guest room by the waiter, and dinner can also be customized, and the dining car will be delivered to the room. All this is free of charge. .”
Abel looked up and down the inn with complicated eyes: he and DeWitt and others had also rested in this inn before. And Gilbert also knocked a big hole in the door of the hotel one night. It seems that two months have passed, and the boss has completely forgotten about it.
"Okay then." Kant took the key of the new guest room handed over by the boss with a smile. Thank you, "Thank you, boss."
"It's alright, it's alright." The boss also looked happy and responded with a smile.
Bendak pouted and followed Kant up the stairs leading to the second floor.
The innkeeper looked at Abel, who was still standing there, staring at him, and said timidly, "This guest, won't you go up?"
"Boss, the door of this lobby is very beautiful." After Abel left this sentence, he followed up the stairs.
The innkeeper looked at Abel's back suspiciously, and said silently: "How good is it? It's impossible to give it to you. This is a new dress I asked someone to give me? This person seems familiar?"
After entering the rearranged room, all three chose to go to the bed and lie down.
"I'm so tired today." Bandak stretched his stiff body and said, "No one will wake me up until dinner."
"Will the waiter with the luggage come knocking on the door later?" said Abel, sitting in a chair, looking at the door.
"Please." Bandak had already taken off his boots and covered himself with a quilt.
Abel glanced at him helplessly, then looked in Kant's direction.
"Your Majesty, what are you doing?" Abel walked to Kant's side and asked curiously.
“Today, Bandak and I took a stroll around the streets around here, and now I’m writing down the names of the guilds we saw.” Kant raised his head and explained.
"I see, is it like the guild in the dwarf town?" Abel nodded.
Kant thought for a while and replied, "There are some differences. Because the guilds in this town are run by different races: they are smaller than the dwarves guilds, and you can find out The news is also different.”
"Well." Abel nodded and said, "What is our mission tomorrow?"
"Of course, to find out about Carat's background and her recent movements." Kant responded: "If she has been hiding in Snake Woman's territory, we have to find a way to lure her out."
"Sure enough, we still have to start with the clues that Shadow left us." Abel responded.
"Dong dong dong, is Lord Kant here?" A knock on the door reached the ears of the two of them.
Kant winked at Abel and motioned him to open the door.
"I guess it's the guy who delivered the luggage." Abel muttered as he walked towards the door.
"Kara—" The door to the guest room was opened by Abel, and a uniformed waiter was standing outside. At the waiter's feet lay the luggage of the three of them.
Abel picked up the luggage on the ground and thanked the waiter: "Thank you. It's hard work."
"May I ask what your name is?" The waiter stopped Bandak, who was about to turn and leave, and asked.
"Well, my name is Bandak," Abel replied, turning back to the waiter.
"Dinner is about to start~IndoMTL.com~ Have you ordered yet?" the waiter took out a notebook and asked.
"Order? No." Abel put the luggage under his feet with a puzzled look, thought for a while, and replied.
"This is our menu, please have a look at the guests inside." The waiter handed over a small cowhide book and explained to Abel: "The bell in the room can call the waiter, when the time comes Just give him the marked menu."
"Oh, that's it." Abel nodded and responded, "Thank you."
"You're welcome," the waiter responded. After watching Abel carry his luggage into the door, he turned and went downstairs.
When Abel walked into the room, Kant immediately put down his pen, stepped forward to take the luggage, and asked, "Why did you guys chat for so long."
"The waiter gave me a menu for dinner and told me that the bell in this room could call the inn's waiter." Abel put his luggage on the bed and explained, "Let me see Look where he says the bell is."
"It should be that one." Kant pointed to the bell in front of the door with his finger.