Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 751. The decision of whether to leave

"Let me take a look." Yadunis took the manuscript paper from Bandak's hand.

After browsing carefully, Yadunis breathed a sigh of relief and said, "You have a pretty strong body."

"Yeah." Bandak also looked at it a few times and nodded.

The two walked out of the medical clinic and walked towards the military dormitory on the other side.

"How are you doing in the army these days when I'm not here?" Bandak asked Adonis.

"Everything is business as usual," Yadunis replied.

"That's good." Bandak nodded assuredly.

"His Majesty also came to inspect once more, but that was already when you were in the penalty stand." Yadunis continued.

"Huh?" Bandak suddenly became nervous: "Did His Majesty say something?"

"Nothing," Yadunis said with a sly smile on his face, "I just said: 'It seems that without Bandak, this army is well trained.' Something like that."

"I knew it." Bandak sighed and said.

"What your Majesty did should be regarded as a warning in front of other soldiers. What you did this time was inherently inappropriate." Yadunis said.

The two of them walked downstairs to the military dormitory while chatting on this topic.

Yadunis woke up the soldiers who were dozing on the night guard. The soldiers were so frightened that their hearts almost jumped to the level of their throats. After immediately saluting, the door was opened for the two of them.

After Bandak said goodbye to Yadunis, he returned to his single dormitory to rest.

"The moon is so round today..." Bandak looked at the night sky and sighed softly.

The same bright moon is shining over the island.

DeWitt and the others have arrived at the border area of ​​the dragon territory. Tomorrow, they will have the opportunity to face the legendary dragon army.

"What does the 'yaron' look like? Does it look like a dragon?" After dinner, Austinger sat by the fire to warm himself. It's too cold to stay indoors in this weather.

Gilbert took the roasted corn cob handed over by Austinger, and while biting it with his teeth, he replied: "It's not like it at all. They are more like crawling things in the pond than dragons." Son."

"Is it that small in size? Then why should we be afraid of it?" Austinger also roughly imagined what the 'yaron' looked like, and asked Gilbert in surprise.

"Well, almost. Their reproductive capacity is very strong. If you provoke one of them, you will be surrounded by thousands of their kind in the next moment. And their skin is as strong as dragons, whether it is with fire or There's nothing you can do with cold weapons." Gilbert really liked the taste of corn and gnawed it with great taste.

"Has anyone or other races ever defeated the 'Yaron' before?" Austinger asked, covering his chest.

"Although the problem of 'Yalong' is very difficult, it is nothing when it comes to the power that crushes you." Gilbert raised his head and said: "But you group of people are definitely not within this range. Those three people I brought you here because I am determined to send you to your death.”

After saying that, Gilbert gave a middle finger to Abel, who was patrolling in the distance.

"Hands, hands down!" Austinger quickly slapped Gilbert's hand away and said to him.

"But it's okay. Anyway, I'll take you away tonight." Gilbert said happily as he took the last bite of ripe corn.

"First of all, I will never follow you." Austin said sternly: "Secondly, if you run away from here, you will only starve to death in the wilderness."

"Oh." Gilbert threw the remaining corn cobs into the fire, stood up, patted the dust on his body, responded, and turned around to leave.

Austinger was left sitting where he was.

In the afternoon, DeWitt said to all the soldiers: Tomorrow will be a tough battle. If there are any soldiers who are timid, they can go to the kitchen to receive their share of rations and leave the army.

As a result, none of the members flinched.

However, the soldiers who were preparing to fight did not feel relaxed.

Even though he lay down on the bed early to replenish his energy, he was still upset and could not fall asleep.

"Yeah! Austin! You scared me to death." When Levin was woken up by urination in the middle of the night, he looked up and saw Austin, leaning against the corner with his eyes open, and shouted loudly.

After looking around, he made sure no one had been woken up. Levin walked towards Austinger. Asked in a low voice: "Everyone is asleep, what are you still doing?"

"Gilbert said he was coming to take me away tonight..." Austinger said in a tired voice.

"Damn, it turns out I wanted to escape..." Levin said angrily.

Austinger interrupted his speculation, waved his hand, and continued: "I don't want to be taken away by him, so I have to stay awake."

"So that's it." Levin finally understood and replied.

"Are you getting up at night to pee? Go quickly." Austinger looked up at him and said.

"No, I want to stay with you here. With your skills, you will definitely be taken away easily in the end." Levin sat down on Austin's quilt against the wall and estimated: "If we add more With a well-trained veteran like me, there is still some hope of keeping you here."

Austinger looked at Levin in front of him and could only hold back a few words of complaint in his heart.

Recently, Levin often came to chat with him, and the two gradually became more familiar than before.

So Austin now gets along with Levine like a friend.

"Do you really want to accompany me?" Austinger looked at Levin sitting in front of him for about a quarter of an hour, and couldn't help but ask.

"Of course." Levin replied swornly, but after a while his facial expression became distorted: "But I really can't hold my pee in anymore. Just wait until I go."

After saying this, Levin walked off the bed, spread his legs and ran towards the door.

"How could there be such an unreliable senior..." Austinge muttered silently.

Then I looked around and thought to myself: It's almost dawn now, won't Gilbert come? Or has he run away on his own?

Thinking of the latter possibility, Austinger felt a little sad.

He immediately put on his shoes and wrapped himself in a piece of clothing and walked out.

The winter night wind was still biting, and Austinger staggered towards the tent where Gilbert rested in the strong wind.

"Gilbert?" Opening the curtain of the camp tent, Austinger called in a low voice.

But no one agreed.

"Really gone?" Austinger wondered as he walked towards the bed in the back room.

Found Gilbert lying on the bed fast asleep.

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