Lord of the Oasis Chapter 844:


Chapter 840: The embarrassment of the first meeting

"Thank you," Abel nodded.

The two followed behind the waiter and walked to the door of the hotel. I saw the groom I met yesterday.

"Lord Kant, and Lord Abel." The groom was wiping the carriage, and after seeing Bandak and Kant, he happily greeted: "I didn't expect it was you two. I went to the hospital yesterday. , how do you feel?"

"It's alright." Abel said with a wry smile. Speaking of which, yesterday's trip was really a waste of time.

"That's right, I heard that a lot of seriously ill people went there before." The groom responded with a smile, "Why didn't you bring Mr. Bendak today?"

"He is too tired and resting in the room," Kant replied.

"So it is." The groom did not continue to ask, but invited: "You two, please get in the car, we will set off immediately."

Abel nodded slightly in response, then stepped up the stairs and into the carriage.

Kant glanced at the carriage, walked behind Abel, and stepped into the carriage.

After the two of them were seated in the carriage, a shout came from outside the car door: "Everyone, we are leaving now."

The carriage also swayed with the galloping horses.

Abel looked at Kant helplessly. Grasp the window rail.

The distance between the monitoring station and the teleportation formation's base is not far. The carriage traveled for about ten minutes before arriving at the door of the monitoring station.

After the groom stopped the carriage, he immediately opened the door curtain of the carriage and introduced to the two: "Two adults, we have reached our destination."

"Okay." Kant responded, waving his hand to straighten the folds on his clothes, and strolled off the carriage.

Able endured the discomfort caused by the violent bumps and smiled at the driver: "Thank you for your hard work."

"It's fine." The groom smiled and said, "The boss asked me to pick up and drop off the two adults today. You go to your business, and I'll be waiting in the carport nearby."

"Ah," Abel's face showed an unspeakable look, and he reluctantly said, "Actually, it doesn't matter if you go back now. It's not far from the hotel. Don't worry about us."

"No, no," the groom waved his hand and said, "I can't slack off on the task that the boss has given me. Relax, the two adults, I'm still familiar with the work of waiting for others."

"Okay then." Abel glanced at Kant and compromised after noticing that the other party had no signs of discomfort.

"Two adults walk slowly." The groom took a sigh of relief, returned to his driver's seat, and said goodbye to Kant and Abel.

"Well." After saying goodbye to the groom, Kant turned to Abel and said, "Let's go in quickly."

"Yes," Abel replied immediately.

The house of the Inspectorate looks much cooler than the surrounding buildings. There are very few people in and out.

Kant walked to the entrance of the hall with a puzzled look, and after seeing a dwarf soldier standing at the door, he looked like he was waiting for someone. Immediately stepped forward and asked: "Hello, I'm Kant from Calradia, this is the captain of the elf tribe, Abel. We made an appointment to meet and talk with the gnome leader."

"Oh," the dwarf soldier responded in a panic and respectfully: "Hello, I am the dwarf soldier sent by the old patriarch to receive the noble soldiers. Please come with me. The old patriarch has arrived in the conference hall ahead of schedule. Waiting for you all indoors."

"Okay." Kant nodded. As he followed the dwarf soldier up the stairs, he asked, "What's your name?"

"My name is Flein," the dwarf soldier responded politely.

"Okay." Kant nodded. Asking someone's name is a very important etiquette when meeting someone for the first time.

The dwarf soldiers took them across dozens of floors, walked to the corridor carpet on the fourth floor, and said, "Two adults, I can only send you here. The old patriarch is at the end of the corridor. A meeting room awaits you."

"Okay. Thank you very much." Kant said.

Then took Abel on the carpet in the corridor and walked towards the conference room.

The gnome soldier turns and leaves the floor.

The lighting in the hallway is not obvious, after Kant and Abel walk along the glow of the fluorescent stone to the end of the hallway.

Found the light of a candle in the crack of the door of a room.

After the two exchanged glances, Abel stepped forward, raised his hand and knocked gently on the door.

"Is anyone there?" Abel asked softly through the crack of the door.

With the sound of a chair being dragged, the door lock was twisted open. Abel took a few steps back and saw a dwarf in a robe appearing in front of him.

"Who are you two?" The gnome's tone wasn't exactly friendly.

"Kant." Kant replied briefly: "This is General Abel from the Elven Kingdom. We made an appointment to meet with the dwarf chief."

"Well, it turned out to be you." The dwarf's tone became respectful, and he saluted Kant: "You two, please come in, the patriarch has been waiting for a long time."

Kant and Abel opened the door and walked in after returning their salute.

Found a large sandalwood table and a dozen chairs in the room simply placed.

At this time, the seven or eight dwarfs sitting on the chairs are focusing their attention on them.

"Your Majesty Kant!" The dwarf old man in the purple robe stood on the chair and waved in the direction of Kant.

"Hello, old patriarch." With a full smile, Kant stepped forward to shake hands and said, "Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to meet us."

"I've been busy recently, but the invitation of His Majesty Kant must be agreed." The old patriarch said with a smile: "What happened on the volcano was too hasty, and I haven't had time to ask His Majesty Kant and his helpers. Several generals thank you very well."

"Abel made a special trip with me to meet the old patriarch." Kant said.

Abel took a step forward and took the initiative to reach out to the dwarf clan chief and said, "Old clan, long time no see."

"Long time no see." The old patriarch smiled genially: "How is General Abel's life on this island recently, and how General DeWitt and General Claremont are doing, I would also like to know."

"Alas," Kant first sighed, and then said, "Old Patriarch, part of the reason we came to you today is because of DeWitt and Claremont, as well as the soldiers under them."

"What's the matter?" The old patriarch gestured for Kant and Abel to sit down and asked nervously.

Kant retells the events of the last month, omitting a lot of unnecessary detail, but stopping when his tongue is dry.

Chapter 841: The Promise of the Gnomish Patriarch

"That group of bastards!" After listening to Calradia's journey this month, the old patriarch said angrily: "We dwarfs will definitely help us in the search for Pique. His Royal Highness Kant , don't worry, as long as this person has not left the island, we will definitely be able to bring him to you."

"Thank you old patriarch." Kant bowed down and said politely: "It's just that the current physical condition of Commander Bandak is not optimistic. I hope your subordinates can start action as soon as possible. If you have any news, please feel free to send it to 'Chunxi' Lord'. I will send my men to follow up."

"Okay," replied the gnome chief.

Just when Kant was about to have a few words with the dwarf patriarch, a dwarf soldier walked in and knocked on the door, and said to the dwarf people: "Elders, the people sent by the dragon have arrived at the mansion. ."

"Okay. You go back first." A slightly younger dwarf sitting by the door commanded.

After hearing the words, the soldier bowed deeply and retreated to the corridor.

After seeing the soldiers leave, the old patriarch said apologetically to Kant: "I'm sorry, Your Highness Kant. I didn't expect the Dragon Clan to come so quickly."

"It doesn't matter, after all, the island is in a period of turmoil. If the old patriarch has something to do, then we can talk about it another day." Kant said modestly.

"Thank you for your consideration, Your Majesty." The old patriarch bowed his head and said, "I and a few elders will say goodbye to the two of them first."

"Goodbye!" Several dwarf clan elders in the audience also stood up to say goodbye after seeing the old clan chief stand up.

"I'll ask you all the things I mentioned earlier," Kant said, and sent the dwarfs to the door.

"Please rest assured, Your Highness Kant. As soon as there is news about this, we will send someone to inform you." said the old patriarch.

"Okay." Kant nodded.

After watching the group of dwarfs leave, Kant and Abel returned to the room and rested for a while.

"Your Highness, do you think the dwarf clansmen will take our request to heart?" Abel said worriedly.

During the entire conversation, he didn't get a few words in, and kept paying attention to the reactions of the dwarf elders present.

But the elders of the dwarf clan kept their faces the same from beginning to end. It seems that he doesn't care about what Kant says.

This makes Abel's heart tick.

"With the previous favor, the dwarfs should not completely ignore our request." Kant also noticed this, and said: "In my expectation, there is the power of the dwarfs involved. Into this action, it is enough."

"Our soldiers will arrive in the town within today." Abel nodded, "the only people we can mobilize are them."

"Gilbert should have received our letter." Kant speculated: "The men of the goblin country and the gnomes will move ahead of us. Our soldiers only need to pay attention to what unusual movements are in the city. That's it."

"But didn't Bandak say before: Pique has left this town?" Abel said hesitantly: "If we concentrate our main forces in the city"

"Don't worry, you've heard it before: Yinchi worm is a variety privately given to Pique by the King of Medicine." Kant explained: "The effect of this poison is only the two of the King of Medicine and Pique. Clear. I think that since the dark side has not done anything until now, there are two possibilities: first, they haven't been in control of Pique's actions. Second, they haven't found a way to use Bandak yet."

"Your Majesty, do you mean that the Dark Side is still under observation?" Abel asked.

"What I hope is this kind of result." Kant took a deep breath and said, "That's why I asked the goblin and gnome, the two leading forces in the town to move, I think even if the skin Even if he leaves this town, he will be brought back to us by members of the dark side."

"I hope so." Abel's eyes flashed with hope. said in a low voice.

After sitting quietly in the conference hall for a while, the two got up and left the room. At the end of the corridor they met the dwarf soldier who led the way.

"Two adults, please walk slowly." The dwarf soldier said to the two.

"Flein, why are you still here?" Kant stopped in front of Flein and asked suspiciously.

"I was originally an employee here." Because Kant remembered his name, Flein's tone became lighter, and introduced: "The fourth floor is not often used, and I was specially sent to pick up two an adult."

"I see." Kant nodded and said, "We are leaving now in a carriage. Goodbye."

"See you next time." Flein bowed to send him off.

Kant and Abel turned and walked down the stairs, heading straight for the carriage at the door.

When he stopped in front of the carriage, he found that the groom had fallen asleep in the carriage.

Abel reluctantly rolled over and stepped into the carriage and scooped Kant up.

"Mr. Coachman?" Abel whispered as he walked over to the groom and crouched down, shaking his shoulders gently with both hands.

As if his movements were too soft, the groom stopped purring, turned to his side, and fell back asleep.

While Abel was thinking about how to wake him up, he heard Kant's voice say, "If not, I'll let you try driving this carriage."

"Me?" Abel was stunned for a while, then nodded, "Okay."

As he spoke, he walked towards the stance seat outside the carriage, and Kant followed him out, watching him put the horse bolt on his hand. Worryingly, he said, "It's okay to drive slowly."

Abel nodded and said, "Don't worry, Your Highness."

As he spoke, he waved his whip, and the horse rushed out of the carport. Kant was brought to the side of the road by the sudden movement.

"Your Highness, are you alright?" Abel's forehead was sweating, and he anxiously asked Kant while trying to control the wild horse.

"It's fine," Kant held onto the fence next to him, and after seeing the carriage's slowing down, he waved his hand and said, "Just keep driving here, I'll go inside the carriage to see how Mr. Groom is doing. "

"Okay." Abel nodded. After seeing Kant turn and leave, he focused his attention on the horse pulling the cart.

Kant sat down in the corner of the carriage, bent over and put his eyes on the groom.

The other party is still in a sound sleep state, but because of the situation just now, a big bag fell out of his forehead.

Chapter 842: The leader who learns to drive

After the adjustment period, Abel's posture of driving the carriage has also become more relaxed and casual.

While smug about his achievements, a scream came from the carriage behind him.

"Oops! My head!" In the carriage, the groom screamed while holding his slapped forehead.

Kant, who was sitting in the corner hesitated for a while, and then explained: "I'm sorry, because when we got back to the carriage, we found that you were still on a lunch break, and Abel had to be the driver, and he had no experience. "

"It's okay, it's okay." After the groom realized what happened, he quickly said apologetically, "I'm sorry, the sun is a bit dazzling today, so I hid in the carriage. I didn't expect that I would fall asleep."

Kant pursed his lips and smiled slightly: "It's okay, we'll be at the hotel soon. It's just that your forehead seems to be swollen"

"I'll go back to the store and ice it for a while." The groom was really embarrassed to stay in the car to talk to Kant, and while bending over to salut, he carefully walked to the driver's seat outside the car.

"Sir, are you awake?" Abel turned his head and asked, "Thank you for teaching me how to drive a carriage. I can apply to be a cavalry later. Ah, what's wrong with your forehead? "

After noticing the swollen lump on the groom's forehead, Abel's expression changed from joy to worry.

"I accidentally fell while sleeping," said the groom indifferently. Abel's tone made him feel a lot more relaxed.

"It won't be because of me just now" Abel raised his hand to cover his mouth, which was open in surprise, and said with an apologetic look in his eyes: "I'm really sorry, I wasn't very familiar with it at the time"

"It's okay." The groom waved his hand to stop his apology and said, "I'm glad you can help."

Abel gave the groom a smile and responded, "Sir, I'll be at the inn soon. Can I park the carriage at the door of the inn?"

"Of course." The groom laughed: "Leave the rest to me."

"Thank you." Abel nodded.

Abel parked the car at the entrance of the hotel under the guidance of the groom, walked into the carriage, and called to Kant: "His Royal Highness, we have returned to the hotel."

"Okay." Kant nodded in agreement. Then he stood up and got out of the carriage with Abel.

After saying goodbye to them, the groom drove the carriage to the stable with a whip.

"How are you feeling?" Kant asked Abel with a smile. "You seem to be in a good mood."

"It's pretty good." Abel responded with a smile: "I just don't know if there will be a big difference between riding a horse and riding a horse."

"The general approach is the same." Kant suggested: "You can try more after returning to the Elf country."

"Thank you, Your Majesty Kant, for the reminder," Abel said politely.

The two laughed and walked into the lobby of the hotel. But they found that Bandak was also sitting on the dining chair in the lobby drinking tea while waiting for their return.

"Your Majesty! Abel!" Bandak stood up and called after seeing the two figures.

"Bandak, how are you resting?" Abel walked quickly to Bandak and asked him.

"I woke up today with a headache, but nothing else." Bandak said with a smile, "I'm in good spirits now."

"That's good." Kant sat down on another dining chair and sipped tea with Bandak.

Bandak glanced at Kant, pursed his dry lips, and said hesitantly, "Your Highness, I heard the owner of the store say: You two went to the dwarf people for help this morning. ."

"Yes." Abel stood aside and explained: "We saw that you were still resting, so we couldn't bear to wake you up. Don't blame us."

After hearing the words, Bandak swallowed the words that poured into his mouth and said, "So, how did you guys go this time?"

"The elders of the gnomes promised us that they would help us with human resources." Kant put down the teacup, looked at Bandak and said, "In my opinion, Pique should not be able to run this time."

"Did they agree?" Bandak looked slightly surprised. asked with his mouth half open.

"Yes," Abel nodded and said, "Our group is still kind to the dwarfs. This time, they will not stand by and watch what happened."

"I see." Bandak nodded.

"It's just that the group of dwarfs was in a hurry, and before we could discuss how to proceed, they left because of things." Abel said regretfully.

"So what do we do next?" Bandak asked.

"It's nothing. Just wait and see." Kant shook his head and said, "You can rest peacefully during this time and pay attention to the changes in your body. It's enough not to focus on these trivial matters."

"Yes." Bandak was silent for a while, then nodded in agreement.

"Speaking of which, the growth period of this worm is relatively long." Abel thought for a while and said, "Bandak, have you noticed any changes in yourself recently?"

"Nothing has changed." Bandak said, "I just feel that I'm sleeping a little longer now. I don't know if it's also because of the eggs in this body."

"Well, no." Abel patiently explained: "You still have to record your daily work and rest. In this way, not only you, but we can also observe this worm on you instantly. played a role."

"That's a good idea," Kant agreed.

"Then I'll start recording today." Bandak nodded with a smile, although he knew that he was currently weak and couldn't help the team. But he would be very happy if he could share some of the pressure for the collective task.

"I'll go to the nearby pharmacy to inquire and see if there are any prescriptions that can relieve the condition." Abel made up his mind: "The hospital in the North District must not be visited again. It's flashy. I see those doctors who are dealing with incurable diseases like you, they will put on a blood exchange to persuade the patient. Some people actually believe them!"

"The doctor's reputation in this small town proves that it still has some strength." Kant said lightly: "It's just that the blood exchange plan is really the last resort. It's not a last resort. Realm, it is impossible to agree."

"Yes." Bandak nodded in agreement, "So do you need me to go to the pharmacy with you?"

Chapter 843: Arrangements to welcome soldiers

"After all, Yinchi is a rare species of worm. I don't think many doctors have seen it before," Bandak explained.

"Yeah." Abel nodded, "That's fine, anyway, since you've been in the hotel all morning, it's time to go out and get some air."

"You go early and come back early." Kant patted the folds of his robes and warned: "The soldiers on the coast will arrive in the town within today, and you two have to be responsible for meeting them."

"Yes." Bandak and Abel answered in unison.

"Then I'll go back to the room to rest." Kant nodded and said: "Abel, before you go out, you'd better say hello to the boss and ask him to arrange the room where the soldiers live."

"Yes, Your Highness," Abel responded.

After Kant explained his task for the day, he turned around and climbed the stairs to the second floor.

After watching Kant leave, Abel stopped a waiter who was walking between the guest tables and said to him, "Is the boss in the store now?"

"Yes, but now it's lunch break time. If you need to see the shopkeeper for anything, sir, it may not be very convenient now." The waiter said embarrassedly.

"We're talking about renting," Abel responded. "And Mr. Accountant, where is he now?"

"Should be in the back kitchen to help load the goods." The waiter glanced at the wall clock on the wall, pointed in the direction of the kitchen, and explained, "Please wait a moment, the two adults, and I will inform the accountant first. "

"Okay, excuse me." Bandak nodded.

"It doesn't matter." The waiter put the kettle and towel in his hand on the table next to him, and then walked away.

After a while, the half-orc accountant of the inn followed behind the waiter and appeared in front of the two of them.

"Lord Bandak, Lord Abel." The accountant asked, "Do you two have any urgent business?"

"The soldiers of Calradia and the soldiers of the elves will arrive in this town today." Abel explained patiently: "We plan to let them live in this hotel with us. Because we don't know the specific Arrival time, so I hope the hotel can reserve some spare rooms in advance.”

"So it is." The accountant led the two to the counter and responded, "Our hotel has no traffic in this off-season, and there are more than a dozen vacant rooms left every day."

"That's a coincidence." Abel's eyes lit up and he said, "I thought it was a little late for me to say this request now. Thank you, Mr. Accountant."

The cashier shook his head lightly with a smile, and said, "Thank you for taking care of the business in the store."

The two hit it off and immediately began to discuss the allocation of rooms.

"The inspection of entering the city has become more and more stringent." The accountant suggested: "In order to allow the soldiers to reach the store smoothly, it is better to let the waiter in the store wait at the city gate and guide the soldiers. ."

"Sir is very thoughtful." Abel nodded in praise, and then took out five gold coins from his bag: "Here is the room fee for twelve medium-sized suites, and the reception at the city gate. The toil of the waiter."

"No." The cashier waved his hand and said, "This is one of the things that should be done in the store to receive customers. Where can I get the reward."

After saying this, three gold coins were counted from Abel's hand and received in the checkout box.

Abel watched the box on the counter closed, and understood that the cashier would never accept the money. He said embarrassedly, "Thank you for your care, Mr."

"It doesn't matter." The accountant said, "You guys have to spend a lot of money in order to get rid of the worms. You have to save some money on weekdays. In the hospital in the northern district, the asking price for an operation is about 100%. high."

After meeting the two men several times, the accountant became more casual.

"I'm angry when I talk about that hospital, the price doesn't matter." Abel said angrily: "The key is that they came up with a treatment method that actually cost the patient's life."

"Have you been there?" The accountant has been purchasing farmland outside the town in recent days, and is not sensitive to the movements of Bandak and his party.

"Well, the coachman at the hotel took us there," Bandak replied.

"What does Lord Abel mean when he says take his life?" asked the accountant curiously.

Bandak hesitated for a moment, then repeated what the physician had said that day.

"You tell me, isn't this an obvious scam?" Abel said.

The "Exchange" accountant thought for a while in his mind, and said, "The person who came to see you will not be the director of the hospital."

"Whether he is the director or something else, he is obviously trying to find an excuse for himself to get rid of the trouble of coming to the door." Abel concluded: "Also exchange blood, I really don't believe there is such a spell."

"Yes." The accountant explained: "And, on this entire island, only one person named Brandon can do this spell."

"Yes, that's the doctor's name." Abel nodded.

"Well, Master Brandon used this spell to save a lot of people in the past. This is obvious to everyone in the town." The accountant pondered for a while and said, "But this method is still too extreme. And people who are baptized by this spell will lose their memory completely, and if it is a mage, they will also lose a whole body of mana. You should try other methods."

"As you said, this method is not suitable for us." Bandak nodded and said, "It's just that before I catch Pique, I want to use some potions to buffer the spread of worms in my body."

"Yes, you are right to think so. I can recommend a few pharmacies to you. You can go to the store and ask if there is any suitable medicine." The cashier nodded and opened the drawer of the counter. , took out a pen and paper from inside.

While the accountant wrote the name of the drugstore on the manuscript, Abel slipped to the stable and pulled out a carriage.

With the permission of the groom of the delivery, of course.

After stopping the carriage at the hotel entrance, Abel walked over to the counter and showed off to Bandak, "Brother, I can drive the carriage now, and I'll show it to you later."

"I thought we didn't need a wagon," Bandak said awkwardly, not appreciative of Abel's way of driving.

"It's done." The accountant stopped writing, raised his head and said to the two of them, "You just need to follow the address and go to the door one by one to try it out."

"Thank you." Abel replied with a smile, picked up the manuscript paper, and glanced at the information about the drugstore.

Chapter 844: The two who went to the pharmacy

"Look, isn't there several pharmacies that are several blocks away from here?" Abel happily handed the manuscript paper to Bandak's hand and said to him, "It's better to use a horse-drawn carriage. more convenient."

Bandak frowned and looked at the address of the pharmacy, and finally compromised: "Then we agreed, you have to drive slower."

"Don't worry, I'm only a novice now, not much sooner." Abel laughed, took Bandak by the shoulders, and said to him.

"Mr. accountant, let's go first." Bandak walked to the door, turned to say goodbye to the accountant, "I'll leave it to you for the soldiers."

"Okay." The accountant nodded and said, "I wish you a smooth journey."

After saying this, he buried himself in the ledger again. However, after a while, I heard a horse screeching from the door of the store, and the carriage driven by Abel rushed to the main street. Many passers-by who were wandering around panicked and hurriedly retreated to both sides of the road.

The cashier rushed out of the store and walked to the street to check the situation. However, all I could see was the afterimage of the carriage that disappeared at the end of the street.

"Abel!" cried Bandak, clutching the window bars in the car, "Stop the horse!"

"It's okay, it's okay." Abel leaned over to look at the horse pulling the cart, and wondered in his heart, "It's the horse this morning, why did the driving feel different."

"If I promise to take your car in the future, I'll write my name upside down!" Bandak said angrily.

Since the worms took root in his body, his body has become much weaker than before. The problem of motion sickness also followed.

It's like being in **** now, sitting on the carriage that is floating from time to time.

"Hahaha, Kedaban is much nicer than Bandak." Abel joked, "Don't panic, I'll have to get used to driving for a while, and the speed will slow down later."

"Damn," Bandak said silently inwardly, holding back his nausea.

"Don't be so overwhelmed, I just want you to be happy. At least don't get too stressed out, you know, you've been so depressed lately. If the soldiers saw you like this, they would definitely Will think that his commander has changed someone." Abel said loudly in the wind.

"It was someone else," Bandak responded.

"Who said it, no matter who said it, you can't think that way." Abel said with a frown, "It's not your force or your commanding position that represents you, it's your usual The brain that talks to us. At least I believe it was a pure Bandak talking to me just now."

After hearing this, Bandak was silent for a while, and said, "I can almost understand what you said. But can you stop the car first? I'm about to vomit from you. "

"Bandak, Bandak? Bandak!" After hearing a burst of vomiting, Abel looked into the carriage in a panic. It's just that the reins are in his hands, and he can't let go.

"It's much better after vomiting."

While Abel was still worried about whether Bandak fainted, a familiar voice came from inside the car.

Abbel's face flashed with joy when he heard this, but soon an ominous premonition crept over him, causing him to exclaim, "Wait! You just threw up. ? No, brother, this is the car I rented from the groom."

"It's fine, I'll take it back after it's cleaned up later." Bandak walked out of the carriage, sat down beside Abel, and said.

"Who cleans up?" Abel raised a crucial question.

"Of course it's you," Bandak said languidly, casting a sidelong glance at him.

"Okay, okay." Abel said frustratedly, "I'll help you clean up this time."

Bandak narrowed his eyes triumphantly and said, "The sun is so beautiful today."

"Don't you feel too hot?" Abel asked suspiciously, wiping the sweat from his forehead.

"Whatever." Bandak shook his head nonchalantly and said, "I'm staying out here anyway."

"Why?" Abel continued.

"I threw up my breakfast this morning and looked a little nauseous," Bandak said.

"Damn."

In the store, after taking a shower in the bathroom, Kant walked out of the door, preparing to invite a waiter to order his own lunch.

It turned out that the person who came was not the waiter in the store, but the cashier I had seen a few days ago.

"Felite, what are you?" Kant asked in surprise.

"I asked the waiter in the store to go to the city gate to do some errands for me, so I'm short of staff right now, so I'm here to help." The accountant responded.

"So it is." Kant subconsciously glanced at Felit's right leg, saw that the bandage had been removed, and asked, "Has the injury on your leg healed?"

"Well, half-orcs are not only brute force, but also have good self-healing ability," Felit explained.

"Hehe, that's fine." Kant nodded and said, "I want to order a lunch, and I hope it will be delivered to the room at three o'clock in the afternoon."

"Yes, may I ask what the dishes are?" Philit took out a shorthand book from his arms, holding a quill in one hand, and asked Kant.

Kant names several dishes while recalling the names on the menu.

When Philit confirmed to him again, he nodded and said, "Yes, that's all. Excuse me, I didn't expect Mr. Cashier to personally order for the guests."

"This was a common occurrence in the past. It's just that the store's profits have been pretty good in the past two years~IndoMTL.com~ The boss wanted to make our work a little more leisurely, so he hired a few people to come in." Fei Lit replied road.

"What a good boss." Kant said with a smile: "You are the first hotel I met: the first hotel run by orcs. It feels no different from those run by dwarves and humans."

“Whether the guests can be satisfied, from the beginning to the end, is our most important condition.” Fei Lit said slightly politely.

"Your service is very good." Kant commented: "I will trouble you with the menu."

"Thank you, Your Highness, then I'll retire first." Ferrit put away the pen and paper and said goodbye to Kant.

"By the way, can you tell me what you said, the mission the waiter performed at the city gate?" Kant turned around and asked.

"The farmers who introduced the ingredients for us had to recommend the new varieties they planted to us. I asked some of my waiters to check on the situation." Ferrit was stunned for a while, then said: "Actually, it is the store Everyday things."

"So it is." Kant nodded with a smile: "It's really hard for you to deal with these trivial things every day."


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