Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 825-Chapter 829

Chapter 825: Three people who came to say goodbye

"No." Bandak thought about it for a while, shook his head, and responded: "But judging from what he said, it seems that he is in the same group with the snake girl named Cara."

"Didn't he tell you who were the people responsible for contacting him?" Abel asked anxiously.

"If that's what you want to ask, he didn't mention it to me." Bandak supported his head and replied: "However, he tied me to his residence in the city. However, due to an accident on the way, he got out of the car. I went upstairs, and I was thinking of ways to stop the bugs from spreading. I could only hide behind the window on the second floor and pay attention to his movements. It turned out that he met an orc, but that person was not specific. I can’t see clearly what it looks like.”

"Yes." Kant nodded: "This can also be regarded as a clue to continue to pursue."

"Now that Bandak's matter has been resolved, let's go down the mountain quickly and start investigating." Abel suggested.

Kant looked at Bandak with a questioning look, and after seeing him nodding. Then he decided: "Let's go say hello to Gilbert first. After all, he has helped us a lot. It is inconsistent with etiquette to leave quietly like this."

"Yes." Bandak and Abel agreed.

On the way to the palace, the three of them were quite quiet. But after seeing the door of the Council Hall, Abel suddenly remembered something and said to Kant: "Your Majesty, I haven't talked to Gilbert about the matter we discussed before."

"What's going on?" Bandak asked curiously.

"It's nothing." Kant waved his hand to Bandak and said: "Let's put that matter aside for now. I thought about it last night. Maybe it was out of his own consideration that Gilbert conducted the investigation without telling us. We still don't want to Go embarrass him."

"Okay then." Abel thought for a while and nodded in agreement.

Bandak listened in confusion, and with a puzzled expression, he and the two people around him entered the palace where Gilbert was ruling.

Before they arrived, soldiers reported to Gilbert that Bandak had arrived at the palace.

Therefore, Gilbert was not very surprised by the resignations of several people.

"Your Highness Gilbert." Except for Kant, Abel and Bandak all knelt down on one knee and faced Gilbert's luggage sitting on the throne.

"Please get up." Gilbert smiled and nodded: "I knew that after Bandak returned to the city,

You will definitely be in a hurry to say goodbye to me and prepare to leave. How about it? What’s next? "

"It's better to return to the town first." Kant responded: "This matter is not over yet, and we will continue to investigate."

"You have no foundation on this island, so it's better to do what you can." Gilbert exhaled, looked at Kant and said, "But don't worry too much, the goblin vagrants will take care of you secretly. Kant If your Highness has any inconvenience, feel free to ask them for help.”

"Yes, thank you, Your Highness Gilbert." Kant saluted and said, "Then we will take our leave first. Thank you very much for your hospitality these past few days."

"Well." Gilbert's eyes finally came to Bandak and said to him: "But how is Commander Bandak's recovery? I heard that you were working with members of the dark side forces at the foot of the mountain. It was a fierce battle.”

"Fortunately, the bruises on my body have basically healed. Thank you for your concern, Your Highness." Bandak said with cupped fists.

"It's good to be cured." Gilbert nodded reassuringly: "Since you are all in a hurry, I won't delay you any longer. There is a carriage ready at the entrance of the palace for you to ride."

"Well, Your Highness Gilbert, we will see you someday." After Kant left these words, he turned around and left quietly. After giving a shallow bow to Gilbert, Bandak and Abel also followed Kant's footsteps and walked out of the palace.

Kant and Abel still had to go back to their rooms to pack their luggage. Bandak walked to the palace gate alone. After meeting the groom waiting for them, he chatted with him while waiting for the other two to arrive.

Not long after, Kant and Abel simply packed their luggage and found Bandak. The three of them boarded the carriage owned by Gilbert and rushed to the teleportation point halfway up the mountain.

"Where will this carriage take us?" Bandak gradually began to lose his strength. He asked with a pale face while enduring the bumps caused by the carriage walking on the mountain road.

"The stronghold of the teleportation array." Abel opened his eyes drowsily and said. The carriage had been driving for nearly an hour. When passing the city gate, both Abel and Kant couldn't help feeling sleepy and fell asleep in the carriage.

Although the light in the carriage was relatively dark at this time, Abel still noticed something unusual about Bandak at a glance. He immediately put his hand on the other person's forehead and asked: "Bandak, how do you feel?"

"I'm a little dizzy and want to vomit." After taking a few deep breaths, Bandak continued: "It's okay. I think I'm just a little motion sick."

"When did you get motion sickness?" Abel frowned and said, "How do you take care of yourself recently? How come your body is so weak."

"It's really okay." Bandak shook his head and said.

Seeing that he didn't want to explain, Abel could only ignore the issue for the time being. He moved his position in the shaking car, sat down next to Bandak, and put his hand on Bandak's. On the clenched fist.

After Abel came closer, Bandak felt that the restless emotions in his heart gradually calmed down. The suffocating feeling lingering in my chest has also eased a lot.

"Are you feeling better?" Abel asked.

"Much better, thank you." Bandak smiled and said, "Abel, after you retire from the army, you can open a clinic. There will definitely be many customers."

"I'd like to lend you some good advice." Abel laughed, glanced at Bandak and said, "It will probably take half an hour to arrive. You should rest for a while. I will be responsible for waking you up later."

"Okay." After Bandak's symptoms of discomfort were relieved, fatigue spread throughout his body. He soon fell asleep leaning on Abel's shoulder.

By the time the carriage stopped at the door of the teleportation array stronghold, the three of them had gathered enough energy and got out of the carriage.

"My lords, I have already said hello to the mage who is responsible for running the teleportation array. After you walk in now, you can take the last teleportation array to the bottom of the mountain today." The groom walked up to the three of them, and after saluting , said respectfully.

Chapter 826: Conditions for becoming a mage

"Thank you, it's getting late now. Please hurry back to the city." Kant said politely to the coachman.

The goblin coachman responded with a smile: "You're welcome, sir. I'll take my leave now and wish you a safe journey."

"Yes. Be careful on the road." Bandak warned.

The three of them watched the groom drive away in the carriage. After seeing him disappear at the corner of the mountain road, they came to their senses and turned around to walk into the teleportation array's stronghold.

According to common sense, at this time, the teleportation array stronghold should have been closed long ago. It's just that Gilbert specially sent someone to inform the operators of the teleportation array before, asking them to delay the closing time today in order to send Bandak and his party down the mountain.

After Bandak walked out of the teleportation array in the small town at the foot of the mountain, he looked behind him with nostalgia.

"What are you looking at?" Abel asked curiously, staring at him.

"Mages are so powerful." Bandak sighed: "I wish I could be a mage in my next life."

Abel laughed softly and said: "Haha, practicing magic is much more difficult than exercising. Some people will never be able to break through the first realm in their lives. The mage who can preside over the entire magic circle should be a high-level mage."

"Is it time-consuming to practice magic?" Bandak asked in surprise: "I thought you would use magic from the time you were born."

"How is that possible?" Bandak shook his head and said: "Although most elves are born with magical powers, there is a gap between that and the spells they can cast. What you are talking about should be the qualifications for practicing spells. .”

"That's it." Bandak thought for a while and agreed.

"There are also many types of spells," Abel continued to explain: "If you want to be a mage who operates a teleportation array, then you have to devote yourself wholeheartedly to the spell of space replacement."

"Is the space replacement spell troublesome?" Bandak asked with a glimmer of hope.

"It's quite troublesome. You need to specialize in this kind of magic. This is more important than the particularity of your physique." Abel pointed at his head and said.

Bandak's eyes widened and he said, "Do you still have to study it yourself? That would be too difficult for me."

"What are you talking about?" Kant interrupted and said.

"Commander Bandak said he wanted to be a mage." Abel said with a smile: "I was telling him something about magic."

"Mage?" Kant moved his gaze to Bandak and asked, "Why did you suddenly think of this?"

Seeing Bandak being shy and embarrassed to speak. Abel explained for him: "I think Bandak liked the teleportation array we sat in before."

"So that's it." Kant nodded and said: "Bandak, if you are really curious, you can ask Abel to teach you a few spells. Now that you have thought of it, let's try it yourself."

"Is this okay?" Bandak asked in surprise.

Abel was also very surprised by Kant's instructions. When talking about this topic, he thought Kant would pass it off as a joke. Unexpectedly, His Highness became serious.

"Abel, can you?" Kant asked Abel on behalf of Bandak.

"Okay. It's just that I am a water elf and only know water spells." Abel said hesitantly: "But the attributes of the soldiers working under me are different. Among them: there are always those who have learned the skills suitable for the class." A spell based on Dark’s physique.”

"Yes." Kant nodded and said to Bandak: "Bandak, have you done a preliminary physical test?"

"What's the elementary level?" Bandak asked doubtfully.

"A test to test the properties of mana elements in the body." Abel was slightly surprised: "How did His Highness Kant know this?"

"As the lord of the Elf Kingdom, I'm not surprised to know this." Kant shrugged and smiled easily.

"That's right." Abel thought for a moment and nodded.

"If you really want to learn spells, it's better to take a test." Kant suggested to Bandak: "If someone else teaches you a spell that conflicts with your physical attributes, it will be harmful to the body."

"Well" Bandak frowned and thought for a while, shook his head and said: "Actually, I just mentioned casually that the spell is still too heavy a burden for me. And it sounds like the tests are quite good. Troublesome."

"It's up to you." Kant responded nonchalantly: "However, it is indeed a good thing to learn more things."

"Yes." Bandak nodded.

The dark clouds that were hovering over the town yesterday have all dispersed. Even though it was already dark, there were still many homeless people wandering around on the streets. The clear evening breeze blew by the ears of Kant and others. Kant took a deep breath and said: "Let's find a hotel to stay. Now that dinner is over, we will drop off our luggage at the hotel. Let's go to the street where we originally lived and make up for dinner."

"Yes." Abel and Bandak agreed. The two walked in front of Kant, looking for a suitable hotel on both sides of the street. Finally, he stopped in front of a hotel called Chunxi Pavilion.

"This hotel looks quite clean." After entering the store, Bandak looked around and said.

"The name is also very meaningful." Abel agreed.

"It's the beginning of March now, and it's close to the flower blooming season. Living here is considered to be in season." Abel nodded.

They were greeted by an orc accountant, who explained to them: There was a fireworks display tonight, the owner of the hotel gave his employees a holiday, and the guests also went to the street after dinner. So the store seems a little deserted, please don't take it off.

"It turns out that there are so many people on the street because there are activities on the street." Abel suddenly realized.

"Every year at the beginning of spring, the merchants in the town organize a fireworks display. Our boss will also participate. The fireworks are quite beautiful. If you are interested, you can also go to the street to have a look." The accountant is giving When the three of them were settling their accounts, he suggested to them with a smile on his face.

"Thank you." Kant nodded and said, "If we have time, we will definitely go and take a look."

"Well, your room is at the corner of the stairs on the second floor. The door number is marked on the key, so I won't send you upstairs." The accountant said with a slight smile.

"Well." Bandak glanced at the accountant's tightly bandaged right leg and asked him, "Your foot seems to be quite seriously injured?"

"It's okay, it's just that there was an accident and I accidentally fell." The accountant said.

Chapter 827: The Orc Hotel

Kant originally wanted to stop talking, but when he saw the cashier immediately covering his right leg behind the counter, his eyes couldn't help but become confused, and he asked, "Did you fall?"

"Yes." The accountant nodded and said, "The stairs were empty and I fell down from the stairs."

"You have to be careful then." Kant responded with a hint of meaning: "Let's go upstairs first. We will bring our luggage up ourselves, so we don't need to bother the waiter."

"Okay, I hope you like it here." The accountant smiled and nodded.

Kant stepped forward and walked upstairs, holding the key handed over by the accounting clerk in his hand.

"No. 102" carefully looked at the signs on each door, and Kant finally stood in front of the door of the guest room he had reserved. He unlocked the door and walked in.

The hotel is facing the street, and the floors they live on are not high. From time to time you can hear the conversations of passers-by.

After Bandak entered the room, he immediately opened the curtains to let in the sunset light. He looked downstairs and said: "There are more and more people on the street. It seems that the fireworks display is about to start."

"Let's put down our luggage and set off." Kant ordered: "First we need to turn back to the street where the Snake Girl Guild is."

"Yes." Abel replied as he wiped his face with a towel in the bathroom.

When the three of them came to the lobby again, the orc accounting room had disappeared.

"There's no one in the lobby of this hotel. It's too dangerous." Bandak said, "Aren't you worried about a thief sneaking in?"

"That's not what you say," Abel shook his head and said, "The security of this town has always been well maintained. What's more, most of the homeless people who come here are from wealthy and powerful families. How can they I have the intention to do such an embarrassing thing."

"That's not certain. After all, the forest is big and there are all kinds of birds." Bandak shrugged and said.

"Okay, don't argue about this. We are walking on this small island and we don't have any valuables with us. Why worry about this?" Kant advised the two of them without looking too worried.

After listening to Kant's words, Bandak and Abel immediately shut up. He followed Kant quietly to the street.

Because Bandak had lived in that tavern much longer than the other two, he was probably the one leading the way. The place where the three of them started was still far away from the original hotel. The three of them walked for about half an hour, but none of them reached their destination.

Seeing more and more people on the street, Abel asked Bandak: "Bandak, how far is this place from the Snake Girl Guild?"

"We're almost there." Bandak turned around and responded: "It's just that there are more and more pedestrians on the street. I don't know where to go."

"Ah?" Abel said in surprise: "You can't do this. His Highness Kant and I are relying on you to lead the way."

"Don't worry, after walking to the intersection and reading the street signs, I will know where we are now." Bandak waved his hand and said to the two of them. Signaling them to relax.

Abel and Kant looked at each other and swallowed the words that came to their lips.

Bandak probably became impatient because of his mood, and his speed gradually increased as he moved through the crowd. Sometimes my body bumps into pedestrians on the road without even realizing it.

Abel and Kant followed closely behind him, watching in horror. Just when they were about to call out to Bandak, they found a man about ten meters away from them grabbing Bandak's lapel and said viciously: "Are you blind? You bumped into me and you didn't see it. ?”

Bandak frowned and said calmly: "I'm sorry, if I bumped into you, I apologize to you. But can you please let go of your hand first. I still have urgent things to do."

"What's your attitude?" The man's expression became even more ugly.

Abel finally couldn't help but walked out of the crowd of onlookers and smoothed things over: "I'm sorry, brother. My friend is a bit anxious and accidentally bumped into you. It's his fault. Calm down."

"I'm also quite impatient. I'm not like him running rampant on the streets where people come and go." The man still said reluctantly.

"Are you done yet?" Bandak raised his head and yelled at the man.

Abel was startled by these words. He looked back at Bandak in disbelief and said, "Bandak, what's wrong with you?"

Kant, who was standing quietly aside, also frowned strangely after seeing Bandak's emotional outburst. He walked up to Bandak and called out sternly: "Bandak, you did something wrong in this matter. Don't you still admit your mistake?"

After Bandak met Kant's eyes, the anger in his chest slowly subsided. Then he lowered his head with a gloomy expression and did not say a word.

Abel's expression also became strange, and he muttered in his heart: What's wrong with this man.

"Yo!" The man was also shocked by Bandak's sudden shout and stayed in place. After coming back to his senses, he immediately pointed at Bandak and said, "I remember you kid. , don’t let me catch you when you leave the city.”

After leaving these words, the man cursed and left the scene.

The crowd of onlookers gradually dispersed, and Abel hurriedly walked to Bandak and asked doubtfully: "Bandak, what happened to you just now? Do you know that person?"

"I don't know him." Bandak was silent for a while and then said quietly.

"Then you still yell at me? If you stir up trouble in this town, you will be jailed." Abel put his arm around Bandak's shoulders and wanted to comfort him, but found that the clothes on Bandak's back had been Soaked in sweat. After a flash of surprise in his eyes, Abel turned his attention to Kant.

Kant pursed his lips tightly and said nothing. After seeing Bandak regain his breath, he stretched out his hand and said to him: "Let's go, let's go have dinner first."

"Yes." Bandak took the hand handed over by Kant and supported himself to stand up.

The three of them walked into a restaurant on the roadside in silence, but they seemed out of tune with the lively atmosphere in the restaurant.

A waiter at the door hesitated and walked forward to greet him: "Are you having a meal?"

"Yes." Abel responded.

"If three people are dining together, our restaurant still has free seats upstairs for everyone to watch the fireworks." The waiter introduced while leading the way.

"Is the fireworks display going to start soon?" Abel asked.

"Yes, the fireworks display will start at eight o'clock. It's less than a quarter of an hour from now." The waiter glanced at the pocket watch in his hand and explained with a smile.

Chapter 828: Another Self in the Body

"Then let's go up to the second floor and have a look." Kant agreed.

"You three, please follow me." The waiter greeted the three of them and led them up the stairs in the corner of the lobby to the restaurant on the second floor.

There were also many guests on the second floor. The waiter took the three of them to the vacant seats and said, "Please wait a moment, three of you. A dedicated waiter will be here to serve you soon."

"Okay." Kant nodded, then took a seat by the window.

"Excuse me," Abel said to the waiter. He sat down on the chair next to Bandak.

The waiter smiled implicitly and left politely.

Although Kant and his party were sitting by the window, they were sitting relatively forward, almost touching the corner.

After a while, two unfamiliar waiters brought tea and menus. Standing on both sides of the seats, he said: "Welcome to our store. After the guests place their orders, we will deliver delicious meals as soon as possible."

"Yeah." Abel took the menu and read it carefully page by page. Halfway through, Abel glanced at Bandak, who was looking out the window absentmindedly. He opened his mouth and asked, "Bandak, do you have anything in mind?"

"Ah," Bandak came back to his senses and said, "No, no."

Abel nodded slowly and began to report the dishes he liked to the waiters standing on both sides.

At this time, Kant had already ordered his dinner and sat quietly aside, drinking tea.

"That's all." Abel said politely: "Please report it to the kitchen."

"Okay. Sir, please wait a moment." The two waiters respectfully took back the menus and said. Then he disappeared from the sight of the three people.

"I ordered you a set meal recommended here, which includes steak and so on." Abel introduced to Bandak.

"Oh, okay." Bandak nodded blankly and said, "Thank you."

"Tell me what you think." Kant put down the tea cup and stared at Bandak.

Bandak pursed his lips nervously and said, "What happened just now?"

"Well, if you have other things for reference, you can tell them all." Kant nodded.

"I feel like I'm a little weird." Bandak glanced at Kant and Abel, and said hesitantly: "It feels like the person living in the body has been replaced."

"Yeah." Kant took a long breath and said, "When did you start feeling this way?"

"After you went up the mountain, when I stayed alone in the hotel." Bandak said: "At first, I thought it was too long since I had been alone, which made it easy for me to think wildly. But when I am with you After meeting him, I realized that this judgment was wrong."

"What do you mean?" Abel asked worriedly: "What did you find?"

"That feeling is still going on." Bandak held his forehead and said, "Recently, there are always many thoughts that would not have appeared in my mind before. And most of those thoughts are very dangerous. I can't control them."

"Have those thoughts affected your behavior?" Kant asked.

"No, it's just that this strange feeling gave me a headache." Bandak closed his eyes in pain and explained: "That's why I couldn't help shouting on the street just now. Because of what was popping up in my head. My thoughts are always urging me to kill the homeless man."

"So the words you yelled were meant for yourself in the body?" Abel asked in surprise.

He had never heard of such a case before.

"Yes." Bandak glanced out the window and said softly: "I'm very scared. If I continue like this, my behavior will be out of control."

"As long as the cause of the incident is found, this problem will be solved." Kant thought about it for a while and said, "I remember you said that the animal trainer put some kind of insect poison on you, right?"

"Yes." Bandak nodded: "It's just that I have already drank the antidote given to me by the animal trainer, and all the symptoms of stiffness in my body have disappeared after taking the medicine."

"I think that your recent encounters still have to be attributed to that animal trainer." Kant judged.

"But the animal trainer has already left this town." Bandak sighed and said: "I asked many people, but I couldn't find any trace of him."

"After dinner, we will immediately go to the venue where the Snake Girl Guild is located. Look for clues where you were attacked." Kant thought for a while and said.

"Yes." Bandak and Abel agreed.

After the conversation between the three of them ended, the dishes were pushed to the table by the dining cart.

"Please take your time." The waiter turned around and left after serving the dishes.

At this time, some guests on the first floor walked to the windows on the second floor and said they wanted to get a better position to watch the fireworks.

Kant looked indifferent to this situation. Abel also felt that the dining table was surrounded by crowds, and his face showed discomfort. He stood up and said to the homeless people next to him: "Don't you see anyone eating? What are you all doing here?"

"Yes, a good dinner was ruined by you guys." After Abel spoke up, someone in the restaurant immediately echoed.

The two parties began to argue with each other, and looking at the situation in front of them, there was already a tendency to take action.

Bandak walked to the crowd and fished out Abel, who was talking non-stop, and wanted to take him away.

"Don't leave if you can." In the opponent's camp, a sharp-eyed homeless man noticed Bandak's movements and immediately came over, grabbed Bandak's arm and stopped him.

Bandak looked at the other party and said impatiently: "Get out of the way."

"Who are you? You are so arrogant." The homeless man also became anxious, calling to several homeless people behind him to block in front of Bandak.

"Fight them, this time it's mine." Abel stood behind Bandak and said bitterly.

Bandak turned around and looked at him helplessly, then looked at the thin homeless people in front of him, and said, "I advise you again, don't block the road."

"What? Do you want to take action?" The leader of the homeless people stepped forward and said with a ferocious expression.

Bandak stepped forward quickly and punched the opponent in the chest.

Without hearing the cheers from the audience, the soldier who punched Bandak in the chest remained motionless. His expression turned from frightened to strange. He really didn't expect that the other party would actually take action. After all, although the tavern was indoors, being caught by patrolling soldiers would be too much to bear.

However, when Bandak, who was several times taller than him, punched him in the chest. The wanderer was surprised in his heart: Why is this punch so light?

Chapter 829: The leader who lost his force

"Are you kidding me?" The homeless man who was punched threw away the toothpick in his mouth and said, "You have so much strength, how dare you pretend here?"

While Bandak was still in shock, the homeless man punched Bandak hard on the right side of his face.

Feeling the sweet and fishy taste in his mouth, Bandak was even more stunned.

Seeing the situation change, Abel pointed at the homeless man who punched him and shouted loudly: "You dare to hit someone? Everyone! Come on!"

"Come on!" The homeless guests on Abel's side rushed forward, and Abel turned back to Bandak halfway through the rush, dragging him out of the melee.

However, Kant was not seen. Then he asked the waiter who hurried down the stairs to report the news: "Hey, have you seen the guest with us?"

"I see, I see. The gentleman came downstairs early in the morning and said he was waiting for you two at the door of the lobby." The waiter was suddenly stopped by someone and was startled. After seeing their faces clearly, He opened his mouth and answered.

"Well, okay. Thank you." Abel nodded and said.

The waiter left immediately after Abel let go.

While dragging Bandak downstairs, Abel also met the tavern owner who hurriedly climbed the stairs to check the situation at the scene.

"Two guests, are you okay?" the boss asked anxiously.

"It's okay." Abel saw the tavern owner looking at Bandak up and down, and explained: "It's just that he seemed to be frightened by that group of people. Don't be surprised."

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry." The boss quickly apologized: "That group of guests may have disturbed a few people's meals. Everyone's meals are free tonight. I just hope that the adults will not spread this matter."

"Okay, okay." Unexpectedly, he could find such a bargain. Abel pursed his lips and nodded in agreement.

"You two adults, go slowly." The tavern owner hurriedly walked upstairs to check on the situation, and had no intention of leaving the two of them to chat for a while. After a formal apology, he left immediately.

"Let's go, His Highness Kant is still waiting for us." Abel said to Bandak.

After stepping down the stairs, Bandak immediately saw Kant's figure, waved his hand and greeted him: "His Royal Highness Kant."

"Well, how are you?" Kant left his seat and walked to the lobby downstairs to get some fresh air when Abel spoke first and started arguing with the guests who were crowding upstairs.

At this time, he saw the swollen right side of Bandak's face and asked, "Bandak, what's going on with you?"

"I asked him to help clear the way for me, but I punched the homeless man blocking the road in the chest, but the other person didn't react at all." Abel glanced at Bandak and explained: "He was beaten back."

"How is that possible?" Kant asked doubtfully: "With your skills, the customers in this store should not be your opponents."

"I feel weird too." Abel said, brushing his chin.

"It's completely over." Bandak, who had been silent all this time, covered his face and said, "Not only is my consciousness not my own now, but my body has also become strange."

"You're probably just too tired." Kant said worriedly.

Compared with Kant's skill, he was more worried about Bandak's sluggish state at this time.

"No, absolutely not." Bandak stood up and stated: "When I took action, I had already decided to use a few percent of my strength to repel this group of people, but when the fist hit me, I didn't feel it. To a trace of strength in my body.”

"Let's quickly go to the scene of your battle with Peake." Abel sighed and suggested: "Now for Bandak's situation, every minute and second is crucial."

"Yeah." Kant nodded and agreed with Abel's statement. At this time, Bandak's body was changing at any time. This is really terrible. Maybe a few days would pass, and the Bandak in front of him would unknowingly transform into a complete stranger, and even his consciousness would be swallowed up.

"Fortunately, you are by my side at this moment." Bandak muttered softly.

If he was alone, the world would be peaceful until his consciousness disappeared.

The three of them quickened their pace and walked towards the Snake Girl Guild.

"Bang bang bang!"

As the three of them moved forward, fireworks lit up in the sky. Many homeless people walking on the street stopped and stood still to watch the fireworks. After the first round of fireworks ended, everyone hurriedly walked towards the launch site of the fireworks.

"This year's fireworks are so beautiful."

Abel heard the pedestrians coming and going discussing.

It's just that he doesn't have any intention to watch the scenery shining on the horizon right now. He would just look at the ground wholeheartedly.

After the crowd began to flow, the three people's journey became difficult. We can only hold hands and move forward sideways.

Fortunately, the crowding situation finally eased slightly after the intersection at the end of the street was separated from the flow of people.

"The Snake Girl Guild is right ahead." Abel said happily, looking at the towering logo on the top of the guild building.

"Yeah." Kant raised his head, glanced in that direction, and said, "We'll be there soon."

When the three of them approached, they found that the sign in front of the guild had been replaced. It said: Due to preparations for the fireworks display, the guild will be closed today.

"How willful." Abel muttered softly. I began to wonder in my heart who the operator of this guild was.

"The damage caused by the battle that day has been completely repaired, and no traces can be seen." Kant looked around and said disappointedly.

The brick walls that were knocked down have been replaced with new ones. Even the potholes on the road were filled.

"The repair work of the goblin soldiers was indeed done well." Abel nodded.

"I remembered a place. Come with me." Although his consciousness was very vague at the time, Bandak could still accurately remember the road to Peak's residence.

The other two people followed Bandak closely with doubts on their faces. After turning a corner, they boarded a famous residence.

"Is this where Pique lives?" Abel asked.

After reaching the second floor, an apparently abandoned house appeared in front of the three of them.

Bandak knew that he was on the right path and did not immediately step into the house. Instead, he stayed at the door and looked at the stairwell where he and Gilbert were fighting.

"I remember that I blasted Pique into the wall. There should be a big hole here. Has it been repaired so quickly?" Bandak said, pointing to a wall next to the door.

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