Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 726. Inexplicable encounter

"How is it?" DeWitt asked as he looked at Clemont who was withdrawing from the store.

"..." In order to prevent himself from vomiting out due to the scene he just witnessed, Clemont kept covering his mouth tightly and shook his head strongly when DeWitt asked him something.

After seeing Clemont like this, DeWitt probably had an idea in his mind. He led the team forward without saying anything.

"What we encountered at the beginning was not what we needed." After Clement recovered, he recounted to DeWitt the conversation the butcher shop owner had just had with him.

"Keep going, you should be able to find it." DeWitt responded.

The scouts had never walked in a closed space for so long. After half an hour, they finally found a normal shop selling firewood, rice, oil and salt on the street.

There were not many people in the store. After browsing the products on the goods column one by one, Abel walked to the checkout counter and asked: "Boss, where do you get the goods from?"

"Shipping directly from overseas. The quality is really good." replied the twenty-year-old young man sitting on the wooden bench.

"Okay, then let's buy more goods from you. Please give us a cheaper price." Abel discussed.

"Okay." The young man glanced outside the store, then walked neatly to the room behind him and brought out a scale.

Abel summoned soldiers from Calradia and Elf who were in charge of the kitchen to enter the store to pick the goods.

"Everyone looks pretty cool. It's your first time here?" the young man said while moving the goods.

"Yes. Passing by." Abel replied simply.

"Thank you for taking care of my business." The young man smiled and bent down.

"It's okay." Abel looked at the young man's friendly attitude, and then said to him: "We also searched a long way before we found this place."

"Do you want to continue shopping later?" the young man asked.

"No, no, we just want to walk back quickly." Abel shook his head and denied.

"I see." The young man calculated the price and replied, "Okay, the vegetables, grains, etc. you bought total 30 silver coins."

"Boss, you gave us a lot of bargains." Abel said slightly surprised.

The young man smiled, noncommittal.

Abel checked out thirty silver coins from his arms, said hello to the young man, and then led other soldiers to carry the supplies away.

"Everyone should share a little." Putting the grain bag on the ground, Abel ordered the soldiers of the reconnaissance team.

Everyone stepped forward consciously, carrying a bag of grain on their backs and folding it on top of their luggage.

"Are you going back now?" Abel asked DeWitt breathlessly.

"Yeah." DeWitt nodded.

"Go back the way we came? Didn't the centaur soldiers say someone would come to guide us?" Clemont said.

"I didn't see the person who came to lead the way." DeWitt looked around and decided: "Let's go back the same way we came."

"Okay." Abel and Clemont nodded.

When the soldiers were almost ready, DeWitt still stood at the leader's position. Take everyone back the same way.

"Wait, why does it feel different?" Clemont, who walked for a while and noticed the surrounding scenery, asked suspiciously.

DeWitt slowed down and cast his gaze to both sides of the street: all the messy shops he passed before had disappeared.

Even the smoke in the air has a tendency to subside.

Piles of people were coming and going on the stone road, which looked lively.

"Are we going in the wrong direction?" Abel raised his eyebrows.

"Impossible, I still have this memory." DeWitt said seriously.

The scout team did not choose to stop, but continued to move forward.

After finally reaching the end of the road, I saw the familiar door.

"Look, the mark on this door is still the same as when we first came out." DeWitt said from a distance.

He pointed at the chip on the wooden door and said.

"But things have really changed around here." Clemont frowned and turned around.

The previous store that sold the erotic flesh of boys and girls of all races has also disappeared. Standing in the original place is a very grandly decorated World of Warcraft pet shop.

DeWitt walked to the door, glanced behind him, and gently opened the door.

"Swift——"

The whole street suddenly became dark.

"My God, it's so evil! This place." One soldier exclaimed.

Everyone quickly followed DeWitt to the door. The secret passage inside the door was still the same as before. Although it can't be said to be very good, everyone still breathed a sigh of relief.

DeWitt looked around and didn't see the old man he met before.

"Go!" DeWitt ordered.

Everyone ran quickly to the other end of the secret passage. DeWitt was at the front.

"Bah-" The door to the outside world was opened.

The light of nature shone on everyone's face.

The sky on the horizon showed that it was approaching evening.

"Hurry down the mountain!" The centaur soldiers guarding the door watched them rush out, and coldly threw the cleaned body of Fuli Locke into the arms of the Calradian soldiers standing in the front row.

The soldiers of Calradia carried Fuli Locke's body behind their backs, and unexpectedly discovered that not only all the blood on Fuli Locke's body had been wiped clean, but also the upper and lower body that had been separated by the mechanism had been completely repaired.

DeWitt looked up at the Centaur soldiers, then turned away and led the other soldiers to the other side of the plain. According to the route in my memory, that is the way down the mountain.

"Go this way." A centaur soldier stopped them and pointed to the other side of the plain.

Unexpectedly, DeWitt didn't ask anything and walked in the direction pointed by the soldier.

When they reached the border of the plains, the scouts saw a smooth mountain road.

"Let's go," DeWitt said.

The road we took this time was shorter than before.

The group of people soon descended to the halfway point of the mountain.

"Camp on this mountain tonight?" Abel asked.

"It shouldn't be necessary. It's better to take the time to walk to the foot of the mountain and find a place to rest." DeWitt responded.

"Actually, I'm quite surprised. Captain DeWitt, you would believe the Centaur's words so much." Clemont said.

"Not really. I just think this mountain is a bit strange. Rather than relying on my own memory, it's better to trust the centaurs who are more familiar with this mountain." Abel replied.

"I also think there must be something weird about this mountain. There is such a big market hidden inside the mountain." Clemont nodded: "And the ones we encountered are simply inexplicable."

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