Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 678: . Leisure on weekdays

After Kant returned to the room, he fell on the bed.

I slept until the next morning.

Because I didn't make an appointment with Croriz in advance, so there is no arrangement for today.

After a good night's rest, Kant went out alone with his full spirit.

Not far from the B&B building is the old palace of the kingdom of the dead.

Although it was demolished into ruins, Kant wanted to go inside and see.

Stepped into the gate of the palace, many workers were busy with their work, and did not notice the Kant shuttled among them.

Kant raised his head and looked around. The stone roof of the palace has been removed by the repairing troops. Because the inner walls of the entire palace are connected together, when the roof is destroyed, the walls of some places are also along. It collapsed a lot.

Kant walked into the promenade where the troops that had originally fought, and reached the battlefield of the melee.

The altar in the center of the room was also demolished, but the fire tower was kept. It seems that the workers will be working here at night.

The ground composed of stone bricks with the special emblem of the kingdom of the undead was smashed, exposing the underground soil.

Some mud is darker in color and feels like blood has penetrated the ground.

Kant sighed in his heart and prayed silently for the soldiers who died in battle. He exited this room.

Kant stopped at the door leading to the promenade, hesitating whether to go to the dungeon and medical room mentioned by Bandak before.

After much deliberation, he gave up.

Immediately walked out of the palace.

Kant continued to hang out on the street casually, browsing both sides of the street.

The workers who are responsible for transportation come and go on the streets, which is quite lively.

Kant followed the flow of people and walked on the street to spend his most relaxing moments in recent times.

It was not until dinner time before returning to the bed and breakfast.

I met Croriz, who came to him.

"Good lord," Croriz greeted.

"Well." Kant nodded and took a seat in the hall. "When did you come?"

Before going out, he received news from the guards that Cloriz had come to him while he was resting. Then let someone tell Kororiz: Meet at the hotel building around dusk.

Unexpectedly, Cloriz arrived so early.

"I haven't been here for a while, Lord, you're here," Croriz said.

"Then stay and have dinner together. We have something to say after dinner is over," Kant suggested.

Croriz nodded slightly in surprise: "Thank you Lord for your invitation."

As dinner time approaches, more people come and go in the lobby and kitchen.

Some assistants who laid hands on the chefs also helped to deliver meals to the workers who work shifts on the construction site.

Kant took Crowriz to the box in the side hall on the second floor and sat down, followed by soldiers coming from the back kitchen to prepare the meals.

The meal was very cautious. Kant had the habit of eating without sleeping, so after picking up his rice bowl, he stopped speaking.

Kloritz usually dine in the barracks with the noisy workers, but he is a little unaccustomed to this slightly deserted atmosphere.

After a few bites, he put down the tableware. Said Kant, who was sitting opposite, "I'm done eating, Lord, use it slowly."

Kant raised his head and heard a bite of food. He asked, "Are you eating so fast? I don't see how much you carry."

"Well, it may be that I have been staying outdoors today. The weather is too hot, and my appetite is not very good," Croriz explained and nodded awkwardly.

"Oh, I shouldn't be used to eating with me." Kant laughed and laughed.

Croriz shook his head with a smile.

"I knew that I ate with the soldiers in the lobby on the first floor, so it might not be so embarrassing." Kant said while scooping soup into his bowl.

"No, no, it's better to follow the lord's habit." Croriz hurriedly denied.

Kant smiled and slowly drank the soup in the bowl.

After the soup bowl bottomed out, remove the napkin and wipe the mouth. Said to Croriz: "I'm done too. Let's go to the study room and talk."

The two walked from the second floor to the study room in the suite on the third floor.

Kant hadn't used this room very often, and the shelves were empty.

The fence outside the window contains some flowers and plants with relatively light fragrance.

Kant walked to a chair and sat down, also begging Kreuz to sit down.

Looking at the gradually darkening sky outside the window, Kant said: "Tomorrow, is there any arrangement?"

"I read your comment on the attachment of the manuscript. You may go to Half Moon Lake tomorrow. That's Durandel's only freshwater resource." Kreuz thought, and said.

"Freshwater resources, well, the problems there are also related to the development of this city." Kant said.

"Although the groundwater resources of Banyue Lake are indeed abundant, it is still a bit tight if you want to build an iron plant in Durandel." Croriz said.

"If you want to build an iron plant in Durandel, the current conditions may not be enough." Kant commented.

"But if the coal mining industry here wants to develop, it has to be an industrial chain." Kreuz said after Kant.

"It's really a bit embarrassing," Kant said.

If you want to transfer water from the coast thousands of kilometers away from here, it will take a lot of engineering.

After all, there are a series of uncertainties in the terrain, the rock formations passing by, and the processing of seawater.

Kroriz also probably guessed what Kant thought~www.readwn.com~ He had also thought about transferring water resources from other places before, but after a deeper understanding: I found that the process was not that simple .

Thinking of this, Cloriz also showed a distressed expression.

"There is no need to rush about ironmaking at this time. Wait for more information to be mastered, and then make a decent conclusion." Kant finally said.

"Huh." Croriz also lost his head and nodded in response.

"Do you think it would be a good time to let the people of Dekhrem move over?" Kant asked.

Kreuz thought carefully: "Now, the population that Durandel can carry has indeed reached a standard. However, the urban infrastructure is still under construction. It is estimated that when the population is admitted at this time, there will be a shortage of supply."

"The number of petitioners who have moved to Durandel recently has increased. Most of them are relatives of the soldiers who died. I really don't know what to say to answer them." Kant was silent after listening to this sentence. , Softly snorted.

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