Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 830-Chapter 834

Chapter 830: The truth behind the phantom

"Let's go into the room and have a look." Kant suggested after listening to Bandak's words.

Bandak nodded, opened the seal blocking the door, and walked in with the two people behind him.

The room was in a mess, all the furniture had been dismantled by Peake, and pieces of furniture were scattered everywhere.

"Why is it such a mess here?" Abel asked doubtfully after covering his mouth and nose.

Without saying a word, Bandak picked up the sawdust at his feet, looked at it, and said: "This"

"Hey! What are you doing here?" A human old man came in holding a torch and shouted to the three of them sharply.

"Hello, I am Bandak from Calradia." Bandak took the initiative to step forward and said hello: "We are here to investigate the disappearance of Peake."

"Bandak" the old man said the name several times, his eyes lit up, and he asked: "You are the warrior who drove away the bully Pique, right?"

"Warrior?" Bandak was still embarrassed to accept such a title. He asked the old man: "Are you a resident living around here?"

"Yes." The old man smoothed his pajamas restrainedly and said, "My residence is next door to this room."

"I see." Abel nodded and said, "Then do you patrol here every night?"

"It's been like this in the past few days." The old man sighed and said: "After the children in the town heard that there was such an abandoned room here, they would find opportunities to sneak in every night and make mischief here. The old woman was so noisy that Can’t sleep if I don’t.”

Bandak listened to the old man's explanation and followed his footsteps to the door. Kant and Abel remained indoors searching for clues.

"I heard a noise just now through the door, so I rushed over to take a look." The old man stood at the door, raised his finger and pointed at the door of the resident opposite, and said, "Look, this is my home. I came here in a hurry just now to check the situation. I forgot to close the door.”

Bandak looked up and saw that the door of the resident was ajar.

"We didn't pay much attention to this. I'm really sorry for disturbing you." Bandak bowed his head and apologized.

"It's okay, it's okay." The old man smiled and waved his hands and said, "We are just worried, after all, this hut has been abandoned for a few days.

From time to time, drunkards come up to me. As neighbors, it's not very convenient either. "

"Well, we'll be leaving in a while." Bandak remembered something and asked, "Old man, do you know when Pique left?"

"It's the day when I duel with you, sir." The old man looked very excited when he mentioned this topic. Recalling: "My old lady and I happened to be at home that day. I accidentally saw Peake bringing the unconscious adult back to his residence, and he was still very frightened."

"Were you there that day?" Bandak asked in surprise.

"Well." The old man put down the torch and gesticulated while describing to Bandak: "The old lady and I have been hiding in the stairwell and paying attention to what's going on in your room. But we didn't hear the sound of fighting. The old lady was really scared. We were in a hurry, so we went downstairs to bring reinforcements. We wanted to rescue you, sir, but the orc we brought was thrown straight out of the second-floor window by Peake. There was nothing we could do."

"Did you find orcs?" Bandak recalled in his mind, but there was no picture of this incident.

"It's the hotel accountant on the main street who often helps us out of trouble. After the old lady walked downstairs, she met him who came after hearing the news. When she heard the news, she immediately rushed over to help. He and Pique are also old We have an opponent, but Pique showed his wildness that day and Felit couldn't guard against it." The old man explained as he looked at the confused Bandak.

"Did you see me when the orcs came up to help?" Bandak asked hoarsely.

"Well, I have been hiding behind the door of the room. When I saw Mr. Bandak, you also stood up and dealt with Pique together with Felit." The old man nodded immediately.

What the old man told was a completely different story, not even the slightest bit different from Bandak's memory. The conversation ended here in Bandak's silence.

Abel and Kant patted the dust on their bodies and walked out of Pique's room. I saw the gloomy-looking Bandak and the bewildered old man. Abel couldn't help but ask: "What are you talking about?"

"That Lord Bandak asked me something about the battle that day," the old man said nervously, "Did I say something wrong?"

"No." Bandak raised his head and said to the old man, "I remembered it wrong."

"Ah, sir, your expression shocked me." The old man breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Sir, are you leaving? Then I will go back to the house to rest. It is really an honor to see you by chance. .”

"Well, please walk slowly." Bandak said slightly politely: "By the way, old gentleman, I have another question. No repairmen have come to your corridor recently, right?"

"No." The old man walked to the door, was stunned, and turned around and said, "Although this is an old building, the infrastructure has not been damaged in so many years."

"Okay, thank you." Bandak nodded, and after making eye contact with the two people behind him, he walked downstairs.

After standing in the open space downstairs, Abel asked Bandak with concern: "What did you and the old man talk about? Is there any bad news?"

"That bastard Peake!" Bandak punched the wall and said, "It turns out that the battle with him in this residence that day was all an illusion cast by the insect Gu on me."

After Kant heard Bandak's words, he raised his eyebrows and said: "You mean, the animal trainer named Peak pretended to lose to you. And you didn't get the antidote to cure the insect poison? "

"If I hadn't accidentally met the elderly neighbor who was there that day." Bandak knelt down and replied, "I can't believe that the conversations and battle scenes in those memories are all fake."

"Why did he do this?" Abel asked with a frown.

"I don't know. He made Bandak think that he was not infected with insect poison. And he allowed him to escape from him." Kant worried: "For now, the key to the problem is still the effectiveness of this insect poison. What is it?"

"What Pique told me is: This bug will control my brain and devour my consciousness." Bandak took a deep breath and said, "Make me a usable tool."

"There are still such vicious methods!" Abel said angrily.

Chapter 831: Greetings from the Counter

"Now it seems that this bug has sprouted in your body." Kant looked at Bandak and said calmly: "You can't believe everything Pique said. We still have to find someone to do it on your body." An inspection. Diagnosis of egg growth."

The fireworks show in the sky has ended, and the hour hand of the large clock in the center of the town has pointed to ten o'clock.

"The curfew is coming soon, we have to go back to the hotel quickly." Abel said while looking at the two people beside him.

"Let's set off immediately." Kant directed.

The Snake Girl Guild is about an hour away from the hotel where they are staying.

Abel had memorized the route when he came. At this time, he was looking at the road signs and paying attention to whether there were any unemployed carriages on the roadside.

Unfortunately: due to the fireworks display, all horse-drawn carriages were out of business at the start of the event.

The three of them could only walk the entire distance in the cold night wind, and had to undergo safety checks from goblin soldiers from time to time.

When he arrived at the door of the hotel, Abel finally breathed a sigh of relief: the door of the hotel was still open.

When walking into the lobby, Bandak ran into the cashier coming out of the back kitchen.

After taking a glance at the tight bandage on the other person's foot, he suddenly remembered: this accountant might be the orc who was called by the old couple to help. Bandak stood there and hesitated for a while, after recalling the other party's name. Called softly: "Felit?"

The cashier opened his eyes wide, turned to look at Bandak, and said, "Do you remember me?"

"No." After confirming the identity of the other party, Bandak shook his head regretfully at the question raised by him and said, "I went to Peake's residence today. An old couple living nearby told me."

"So that's it." Felit's eyes became darker and he said, "I'm sorry, I couldn't rescue you from Pique. As soon as I walked into the room, I saw him doing something to you who was unconscious. What. Only later did I realize that it was a bewitching attack. Pique was too strong. I couldn't stop him."

The accountant has always felt guilty about this. When he first heard that Bandak defeated Pique, he felt unbelievable. When he saw Bandak and his group walking into the store as if nothing had happened today, he understood: Bandak must have fallen into the hallucination caused by the poison and fallen into Piqué's trap.

However, because he was too ashamed to mention his defeat that day, Felit did not reveal his identity to the deceived Bandak.

"It's okay. Thank you for taking action." Bandak's eyes moved to Felit's right leg and asked: "Is your leg seriously injured?"

"When I fell, I inserted something small into it. It just hurt a little, and the stitches can be removed in a few days." Before settling down in the small town, Felit was also a traveling martial arts practitioner. I didn't mind the injury on my foot.

"Do you know any famous doctors in this town? The bug on Bandak's body has not yet been solved. We hope to find someone to check his body." Abel, who was standing aside and listening silently, also passed the two people. The conversation gave me a rough idea of ​​what happened. At this time, he interrupted.

"What the doctor said," Felit recalled carefully in his mind: "There is a medical clinic in the North District, opened by elves. I have never been there before, but I heard that the doctors there are all very skilled. Maybe they can help Gotta get busy."

"Elf?" Kant and Abel looked at each other and said in surprise.

"That's right. There are relatively few elves on the island. And they don't seem to like to stick together." Felit explained: "The only elf groups we know of are those who work at the medical clinic in the North District."

"So that's it." Bandak nodded and said, "Thank you. What's the name of that medical clinic?"

"Yahui Institute." The accountant thought for a while and replied: "The name of the medical clinic is to cure all diseases. So any household in the town who is seriously ill will go there to make an appointment. If you want to go there, give it a try If so, it’s best to leave early in the morning.”

"Yeah, okay." Bandak nodded.

"I don't have anything else to do, so I'll take my leave now. The shopkeeper is still waiting for me to hand over my account," the accountant said tactfully.

"Okay. I hope your foot injury can recover as soon as possible." Bandak warned at the end.

Felit nodded implicitly, then turned and left.

After saying goodbye to Felit, the three of them climbed the stairs and walked to the door of the room on the second floor.

Kant came to the front because he was the holder of the key. After gently opening the door, I smelled the aroma of herbs.

"Huh?" Abel immediately felt the fresh aroma after entering the room. I walked slowly around the room, looking for the source of the smell.

Finally I found the incense burner burning beside the bed.

"It seems that the hotel waiter has arrived." Abel glanced at the newly put on bedding, and said to the two people sitting at the tea table with relief. Then he walked out of the room and held the small incense burner in front of everyone.

"Extinguish the incense in the incense burner." Kant ordered: "This kind of incense is for sleeping, and it is not good if the aroma is too strong."

After listening to Kant's instructions, Abel nodded, and smoothly mobilized the moisture in the air, condensed it into a small drop of water the size of a fingernail, and dripped it into the incense burner.

"Hiss——" After the incense burner was extinguished, a trace of white smoke was released.

"Bandak, how are you feeling now?" Kant raised his chin and asked Bandak.

"I feel pretty good." Bandak pursed his lips and said, "Perhaps my energy is too focused on investigating this matter. Those strange thoughts have not appeared."

"Another reason should be that the eggs are still in the developmental stage." Abel said, "It can only cause this level of interference to your spirit."

"Let's put aside our official duties for today and have a good rest." Kant asked: "Tomorrow we will set off as early as possible to the 'Yahui Institute'."

Abel took a map from the shelf nearby, observed it for a while, and said to the other two: "Our current location is at the south end of the main street. Closest to the foot of the mountain. Well, about two kilometers from the North District. It’s about an hour away.”

"What if we take a carriage?" Kant asked with concern.

"Well," Abel looked at the map and estimated in his mind: "That's less than an hour, but if we choose to leave early in the morning, where will we get the carriage?"

"Let the hotel's prepared carriage give us a ride." Bandak suggested: "I will make arrangements now."

"You'd better take a bath and rest early, leave this matter to me." Abel responded.

Chapter 832: Letter from the Dragon Clan

After saying this, Abel walked out of the door. Went downstairs to summon the guy to discuss picking up the car.

Bandak stayed indoors with Kant and waited quietly.

"Go to the bathroom, take a bath and relax for a while." Kant said to Bandak.

"Your Highness," Bandak whispered: "If one day I completely lose control and be used by people from the dark side, you must stop me."

"That day will never come." Kant responded softly: "We will definitely find a doctor to cure the poison on your body. You don't have to worry."

After listening to Kant's words, Bandak was silent for a while, stood up and said to Kant: "I went to take a shower."

With that said, he left his seat and walked towards his bedroom.

Kant looked at his back with mixed feelings in his heart. After a while, there was a knock on the door.

"I didn't bring the key." Kant glanced at the key placed at the entrance, walked to the front hall door, and opened the door.

After seeing Abel standing outside the door, he turned around and returned to his tea seat to sit down.

"Your Highness, where is Bandak?" After entering the room, Abel followed Kant and sat down at the tea table. After taking a sip of water, he asked.

"In the bathroom." Kant picked up the kettle and filled Abel with water, and responded: "How are you discussing with the hotel clerk?"

"This time I went downstairs and happened to meet the owner of the hotel." Abel said, "I told him our request. The owner of the hotel immediately agreed and said: Tomorrow at seven o'clock in the morning, the guy who manages the stable will send us off. Go to the medicine hall."

"Well, as long as it's settled." Kant took a sip of tea and nodded: "It's getting late now. It's hard for you to make this trip, so go back to your room and rest."

"Okay." Abel agreed, "I'll go see if Bandak has come out of the bathroom."

After saying that, he got up and walked to the bathroom next to the main hall. Abel walked to the door, heard the sound of running water, and shouted inside: "Bandak, remember to tell me after you finish washing."

"Okay." Bandak's muffled voice came from the bathroom.

Abel raised his eyebrows strangely, without thinking much, walked back to his room to pack his luggage.

In the bathroom, Bandak looked at his body in the mirror, his eyes full of helplessness. The scene he encountered in the pub today kept replaying in his mind.

It is unimaginable that if he loses his force, as a general galloping on the battlefield, what kind of appearance he will face his soldiers.

After drying himself with a towel, Bandak put on his coat and walked out of the bathroom. The candlestick in the main hall was found to have been extinguished. Kant and Abel have returned to their bedroom.

Bandak remembered what Abel had just told him, and walked towards Abel's bedroom.

"Dong dong." After knocking gently, Abel opened the door and invited Bandak to sit down in his bedroom.

"What's the matter?" There were no free chairs in the room, so Bandak awkwardly sat on the wooden floor leaning against the wall.

"It's nothing, I'm just a little worried about your condition and want to talk to you." Abel also took a shower at this time, put on dry pajamas, and sat leisurely on the edge of the bed.

"Don't worry about me, I'm fine." Bandak looked at Abel steadily and responded.

"Stop lying." Abel said seriously: "We have all seen the effect of the insect poison. But to what extent it affects you, I want to ask you about this."

After Bandak saw that his cover was exposed, his expression became gloomy. He whispered: "Actually, there is nothing to ask. I just don't want to be a person who hurts my own people."

Abel looked at him intently and said: "You are the commander of Calradia. No one can force you to hurt people you don't want to hurt."

"But, what is the function of insect poison?" Bandak sighed and said.

"That, let's face it together. If it still causes trouble on you." Abel said sincerely: "Don't blame yourself."

"Okay." After a long time, Bandak said one word softly.

"Yeah." Abel nodded with a smile.

The two chatted some more relaxed stories, but not long after, Abel urged Bandak to go back to his room to rest. After all, it's already early in the morning and I have to get up early tomorrow.

"You should also go to bed early." Bandak stood at the door of the bedroom and said to Abel.

"Okay." Abel waved to him.

Bandak smiled and closed Abel's door and walked back to his bedroom. After chatting with Abel, his mood became much more relaxed, and he fell on the bed and fell asleep relaxedly.

Early the next morning, the three of them got up on time to wash up.

While drinking morning tea, Kant noticed that the two people in front of him looked good, and said with a smile: "When did you rest yesterday?"

"It's almost early in the morning." Abel and Bandak looked at each other and said, "After I took a shower, I chatted with Bandak for a while."

"So that's it. You seem to have had a good rest." Kant nodded.

Just when Abel was about to respond, a waiter stood outside the door and knocked on the door, and shouted softly: "Three guests, I am the waiter of the hotel."

Kant raised his eyebrows strangely and looked at the pocket watch in his hand: It was still about half an hour before the carriage set off.

The waiter came at this time, there must be something urgent.

Bandak stood up, walked to the door, opened it, and said to the uniformed waiter: "Excuse me, what can I do?"

"I'm sorry to disturb your meal." The waiter apologized: "The messenger just sent a letter, which was sent from the Dragon Clan's territory."

The waiter took out a letter from his arms and handed it to Bandak.

"Dragon clan?" Bandak thought about it for a while and probably guessed the content of the letter.

"Yes, because our hotel has never received a letter from the Dragon Clan before. We were worried that the adults of the Dragon Clan had something urgent to do with the guests, so we came to disturb them without authorization after receiving the letter." The waiter explained.

"It's okay. Thank you for your hard work." Bandak patted the waiter on the shoulder and said to him.

"Thank you, sir. I'll take my leave." The waiter nodded slightly, then turned and walked downstairs.

Bandak walked into the room holding the letter. Take a seat at the table.

Abel and Kant had finished breakfast and were sitting on their seats to rest. After seeing the letter in Bandak's hand, he asked curiously: "Someone sent us a letter?"

"Dragon clan." Bandak placed the unopened envelope on the corner of the dining table, walked back to his seat, and continued to eat the breakfast on the plate.

Chapter 833: The groom driving the tofu truck

Kant picked up the envelope and read it. After a while, he said to the two people sitting across from him: "Our soldiers will arrive in the town tomorrow."

"That's great!" Abel exclaimed happily: "Did they come in a carriage?"

"It seems that we will take a carriage to the entrance of the town." Kant explained: "The Dragon Clan has found out where we will live after we come down from the mountain, and will send the soldiers here when the time comes."

"Then the owner of the hotel will have to make a fortune." Abel rinsed his mouth with tea and then said.

Kant glanced at him helplessly and said: "After the soldiers come to the town, our movements will be much easier. We can also find a doctor to treat Bandak as soon as possible."

"Yes." Abel nodded: "This is the most urgent thing at the moment."

"You can also send people to look for clues about the missing animal trainer." Kant added.

Bandak paused and said: "Piqu is very powerful. Isn't it too dangerous to send soldiers to find information about him? Maybe he is hiding somewhere to observe us."

"I have my own arrangements for the search task. What you should be most concerned about now is to get rid of the bugs on your body." Kant looked at Bandak with a thoughtful look and responded.

Bandak curled his lips and agreed: "Okay."

After Bandak finished breakfast, the three of them loaded up their luggage and walked to the lobby on the first floor.

At this time, the groom was walking out of the kitchen area carrying a hot teapot, and happened to bump into these people. He raised his head and asked, "Are you the guests who are taking a carriage to the Yaohui Institute this morning?"

"Yes." Bandak nodded blankly and said, "Are you the gentleman in charge of driving?"

"Yes." The groom looked older. He was very satisfied with Bandak's respect and said with a smile: "You guys are about to set off, right? Please come with me."

"Okay." Abel nodded, and then followed the groom to the door of the hotel.

There were not many pedestrians on the streets in the early morning. On the contrary, gusts of cool wind blew in front of everyone, making people feel desolate.

"You made the reservation too early. At this time, few shops on the street are open." The groom explained to the three people standing on the street while finding the ladder to board the bus.

"What about the medical clinic?" Abel said worriedly.

"It doesn't matter. It's far away from the North District. It takes an hour to walk. The clinic will open by then, and you can still catch up with the first batch of people coming for treatment." The driver waved his hand and said, "Everyone, please get in the car. "

"Well, thank you." Kant walked at the forefront of the three people, stepped on the ladder, and boarded the carriage.

After watching the three people enter the carriage, the groom also climbed into the driver's seat, put away the ladder beside the carriage, and held the horse bolt tightly. He shouted to the carriage: "My lords, sit still!"

Before Kant and others could respond, the carriage started to move. Speeding towards the intersection.

Although the road surface of the street was relatively smooth, the three people sitting in the car were still jolted. He could only hold on to the window rails to maintain his balance.

"At this rate, we should be at the hospital soon." Abel comforted himself.

Kant glanced at him and said nothing.

Half an hour later, Abel suddenly covered his mouth with his hand and asked the other two for help: "No, if this continues, I feel like I will vomit out the breakfast I have eaten."

After Kant heard this, he nodded. He opened the door curtain and said to the groom sitting in the driver's seat: "Sir, can you please make the carriage go slower? Some of us are not feeling very well."

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry." The groom turned around apologetically and responded: "I usually drive the carriage alone to pick up goods. I just forgot that there was someone behind me."

"It's okay." After feeling that the speed of the carriage had obviously slowed down, Kant waved his hand and said.

After the discomfort disappeared, Abel walked to the door of the carriage and spoke to the carriage driver: "Sir, what kind of goods do you usually pick? The speed is so fast."

"I usually go to the vegetable market, and there are other people picking up goods on the same journey with me. I mainly transport vegetables, such as tofu and so on." The groom replied easily.

"Tofu?" Abel said in surprise: "At the speed of your car, the tofu will be broken into pieces."

"The varieties you mentioned were of poor quality at that time." The driver waved his hand and said, "I used to run a tofu shop. You can tell the difference between good tofu and bad tofu at a glance. Tofu with good quality can ride in my car. ——It’s okay.”

"That's awesome." Abel praised.

The groom went on to talk about some of his previous experiences in opening his own shop, and he talked about it with gusto. Abel just stayed aside and listened patiently.

"You said you are sixty-six years old this year?" Abel asked in surprise.

"That's right." The groom said with a smile, "You can't tell. I'm in pretty good shape."

"I really can't tell. Where are your children? Are they also on this island?" Abel continued to ask.

"I went out when I was a teenager. Now I come back every two or three years to visit me, an old ghost." The groom recalled: "It seems that I am living well outside."

"Why don't you go live with them?" Kant asked, leaning against the door.

"I don't want to cause trouble to them." The groom shook his head and said, "Besides, my limbs are intact, and the innkeeper is willing to hire me to stay and work. I live alone and can take care of myself. That's enough."

"Yeah." Kant and Abel also nodded in agreement.

Bandak stayed in the carriage and didn't listen much to the chatter of the people outside. At this time, he walked to the door and asked the groom: "Old sir, how long until we arrive?"

"It's not far. Just walk through this street and you'll be there soon." The carriage pointed to the intersection ahead and responded.

"Oh, thank you," Bandak replied.

Just as the coachman said, after a while, the carriage stopped in front of the gate of the Yaohui Institute.

"There are so many people." Bandak took a cursory look and said softly.

Even though the hospital hadn't opened yet, dozens of people had gathered in front of the door.

"This is relatively small." The groom said: "If it were a little later, there would only be a hundred people waiting in front of this door."

"Thank you, old gentleman." Kant said goodbye to the groom after stepping out of the carriage.

"There is still work to be done in the shop, so I'll rush back first. I'll pick you up at noon." The groom's attitude towards the three of them was quite good. Although the boss didn't explain much, he still took the initiative to offer the goods. They go back.

Chapter 834: The Origin of Yin Chi Insect Gu

"Thank you for your kindness." Kant declined with a smile: "However, we still won't bother you."

"That's okay." The groom didn't say anything more and replied cheerfully: "You guys should hurry up and line up. It won't be so convenient when there are more people."

"Okay, walk slowly." Kant nodded. Then he led Bandak and Abel away from the carriage and approached the queue queuing at the door.

After standing behind an undead at the end of the queue, Bandak glanced at the front of the team, turned back to Kant and Abel and said: "There are about fifty-five people in front of us, and the number of people visiting the hospital should be There is no limit."

"We arrived quite early and should be within the 'survival line'." Abel said easily.

After a while, a long line of people picked up behind Kant.

By the time the sun rose to the center of the blue sky, the number of people waiting in front of the medical center had increased to two hundred. The hour hand also points to nine o'clock.

An elf came out of the backyard, walked around the crowd, walked to the door of the medical center and unlocked the door.

Looking from Bandak's perspective, you can see the figures of the elves in the medical center busy preparing.

The elf standing in front of the door yawned and glanced at the crowded crowd. He walked to the front of the line and said to the five people at the front: "You go in first."

"Thank you, thank you." The first dwarf in line was a young man, holding his child who was less than one year old in his arms. They stayed up all night and stayed here all night. After the elf opened the door to the outer courtyard, they were the first to rush in. At this moment, he said his thanks excitedly.

Abel stood observing from his position. After seeing the elves sending five homeless people into the door of the medical center, he turned around and said to Bandak and others: "I have never seen these elves before."

"Maybe they moved to the island a long time ago." Kant said: "Is there no household registration control in the Elf Country?"

"Before I set out, I had never heard that anyone from the Elf Kingdom had arrived on this island before." Abel curled his lips and said, "It seems that they have completely cut off contact with the Elf Kingdom."

"Will all the elves in this world gather in the Elf Kingdom?" Bandak frowned and said, "Maybe they have taken root on this island a long time ago."

"You'll find out later when you walk in and ask," Abel said.

"If we continue to line up like this, it won't be our turn until noon." Bandak looked at the door of the medical center and said.

"No way." Abel raised his eyebrows and said, "Even if we are a group of five, it should be our turn soon."

"Little brother, your friend is right. It is indeed noon before we get our turn." The undead in front of them interjected.

Only then did Kant notice that there was an undead standing in front of them. He looked at the undead with slight surprise. After realizing that this undead was completely different from those in the Kingdom of the Dead, he felt relieved. He responded: "Are you also here to see a doctor?"

"No, I'm here to get medicine." Undead shook his head and said, "The people here holding a medicine list in their hands are all here to get medicine like me."

Bandak looked around and said, "If you put it this way, there are still quite a lot of people taking medicine."

"Of course," the undead nodded: "But those people at the front are the ones who come for medical treatment. People who seek medical treatment usually come at an earlier time to avoid delaying their condition."

"That's it." Kant nodded.

The undead then went on to explain some of the rules of the medical clinic to them, such as: when does it open on weekdays, where to get medicine, and what needs to be done for physical examinations.

After listening to the undead's stories, the three of them discovered that the medical center was not as mysterious as the hotel accountant said. It's just that because there are relatively few public medical resources in this town, its reputation has spread a bit in the town.

"You don't look like homeless people in this town. How do you know this place?" Undead asked curiously after finishing the introduction to the medical center.

"I heard from the guy where we live that we are just staying here temporarily. My friend suddenly suffered a serious illness, so I came to see if there was any way to cure him." Abel explained.

"Yes," the undead nodded: "Your friend's disease was contracted in this town."

"Rather than being infected," Bandak said hesitantly, "it's better to say it's caused by a specific person."

"Poison?" Undead asked tentatively.

Bandak hesitated for a while, nodded, and admitted the undead's statement.

"You should talk to the people at the Supervision Office about this matter, and ask them to help you catch the boy who poisoned you. Force him to hand over the antidote." The undead said angrily.

"We haven't planned to tell the supervisor about this matter yet, and the poisoner has already left the town." Kant said: "If the forces in the town continue to investigate, it should be impossible to find him. "

"This murderer is cunning enough." Undead touched his chin and thought for a while, then looked at Bandak and said, "What kind of poison did he give you?"

"A kind of insect poison." Bandak answered truthfully.

"Insect poison?" The undead's face changed, and he said in surprise: "The one who poisoned you couldn't be that kid Peak."

"Yes, that's him. Do you know him?" Abel nodded and said.

"More than just knowing each other, my cousin's uncle is his second uncle's brother-in-law." Undead introduced: "That kid has been doing evil in this town for a day or two. I didn't expect him to do such a vicious thing. You know he will give you What’s the name of the insect poison you planted?”

Bandak was surprised to meet someone related to Peak here. After thinking about it for a while, he replied: "What does it seem to be called Yinchi?"

"'Yin Chi'?" The undead's eyes widened and he said, "Brother, your problem is serious. You need to call an emergency number and have the doctor take a look at you."

"Do you know what kind of poison this is?" Kant asked, staring at the undead.

"The effect is not very clear. It seems to interfere with the human body or something. But the 'Yinchi' insect is famous." Undead introduced: "At that time, the medicine king Feiqi spent twenty years cultivating a medicinal There are no more than five psychic insects in this world. Everyone who has seen it is almost dead."

"Then why does Piqué keep it as a pet?" Abel asked strangely.

"Because the Medicine King likes him. After meeting Peak, he shared a larvae with him." Undead replied: "This was really big news at the time."

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