Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 697: . Soldiers at the starting point

It takes about half a month to go to the elven country.

In order to ensure light travel, Kant did not allow the soldiers on the expedition to bring much luggage.

Instead, they ordered them to re-supply when passing Durandel.

Twenty soldiers rode on camels and walked into Durandall's city gate.

The basic public facilities in the city have been completed, and in order to meet the conditions of migrant workers and soldiers, there are still many residences available for the soldiers who come to live temporarily.

After DeWitt told the soldiers, the soldiers cheered for not having to camp outdoors tonight.

"Everyone's residence is arranged together. Must return to the residence at ten o'clock in the evening, I will come to the round." DeWitt confessed.

"Yes!" the soldiers answered.

A group of people led by the local soldiers of Durandel walked into the dwelling near the city center.

"One room for four people, the rooms on the third floor are all vacant for you." The soldiers leading explained.

"Thank you." DeWitt thanked him.

"It's okay, there will be a dinner held at the barracks to entertain you at night. Please be there before six," the soldiers leading explained.

"Okay, please." DeWitt bowed.

The soldier shook his head and left.

DeWitt arranged for everyone to allocate the room until everyone settled in his room.

Cremont greeted each door: "Let's change clothes and prepare to go to the barracks. Durandel's garrison sent a carriage to pick us up."

"Carriage?!" two or three soldiers exclaimed excitedly rushed to the corridor outside the door.

"I never seem to have been in a carriage." said a soldier.

"Okay, you can sit down right away. Hurry back to the room to change your gray clothes and wash your face." Cremont drove the soldiers back to the door and drove them.

Because everyone is a soldier, they don't care much about their outer clothes.

Under Cremont's order, he just picked it up casually and went downstairs with the captain.

"Hello." Sitting by the carriage was Derek, who was sent to Durandel a few months ago. At this moment, he greeted the soldiers who walked out the door.

"Commander Dairik?!" the two soldiers walking at the forefront exclaimed, and then quickly saluted.

Unexpectedly, Derek Commander will pick them up personally.

"Derrick command!" DeWitt shouted loudly, and then took the soldiers behind him to line up and stand neatly in front of Derrick.

Dairik glanced at everyone, then chuckled and said: "Get in the car. The brothers in the military camp are still waiting for you."

DeWitt turned and commanded the soldiers to ride the carriage.

"I'ven't seen you for a long time." Cremont stepped on the carriage where Dairik was, and reached out his hand with red eyes.

The two of them were originally in the same queue, and after Derick was promoted to command. Cremont also said that he wanted to continue to stay with Derek.

Derek glanced at the hand that Cremont reached out, and didn't hold it back. Instead, he moved forward and hugged the comrade who had not seen for many days.

"I heard that you are the deputy captain in your team?" Derek patted Cremont's back with his hand, stopping the other's moving sobs. After letting go, he asked Cremont with a smile.

"Yes." Cremont was still immersed in his emotions, answering Derek's question positively.

"Good job," Derek encouraged with a smile.

The groom began to drive the carriage forward.

Soldiers who were new to the carriage for the first time. There was a lively discussion.

"It's quite comfortable to sit in this carriage." a soldier exclaimed.

"No wonder Captain Cremont asked us to change our clothes. If this satin is dirty, we can't afford it." A soldier touched the comfortable cushion with emotion.

"Come on. Don't make it look like dumplings entering the city." A soldier said disgustedly.

"What's wrong with you, Austin?" a soldier asked the soldier beside him.

The soldier called Austen was slightly pale, while he was holding the window bar of the carriage. After hearing the question, he turned back and said uncomfortably: "How do I feel that riding this carriage is more dizzy than riding a horse?"

"Huh? How dazed?" said the soldier strangely.

"No, I feel like I'm going to vomit." Austine released his hand and fell to his knees.

"Eh?! Wait, are you okay. Don't vomit, we are going to have dinner." The soldier said anxiously: "Hey! Someone here is going to vomit!"

The carriage drove to the gate of the military camp, and the soldiers stepped down one by one.

The carriages of Cremont and Derrick are the ones in charge.

So they walked off the carriage earlier than anyone else.

"Wow! Durandel’s barracks are really magnificent~www.readwn.com~ Claymont said with emotion after seeing the shape of the barracks.

"It's just built. It looks relatively new." Dairik said with a smile.

"Come here! Someone here is unwell!"

Cremont heard the call from the soldiers behind him and turned around urgently to lock his sight. Then I apologized to Derek: "Sorry, it seems that some of our soldiers are out of order."

After the voice fell, he hurried to the source of the sound.

When he walked over to the soldier who was struggling to shout, he found that DeWitt had hurried over.

"What's wrong?" DeWitt asked urgently.

The soldier pointed to Austine, who was paralyzed by the carriage, and said, "He has been saying'very dizzy' since he got on the carriage. And he just vomited, and now he seems to be unable to walk."

"Who is this?" DeWitt asked confused. For the time being, he has not been able to match the names of all the soldiers with their faces.

"Austing, the fourth squad." Before the soldiers answered, Claymont took the lead and explained.

"Fine." DeWitt commanded: "Bring the fainted soldier to the carriage first and rest. Prepare some water for him."

"Probably not well ventilated in the carriage, or help to rest in our military camp." Derek walked out of the crowd and suggested.

"Is it really convenient?" DeWitt asked a little hesitantly, facing Derek.

"It's okay. And I made my own proposal to arrange a carriage to pick you up. I really didn't worry about everyone's habits. It was really poorly considered." Derek slightly apologized.

"This, it's nothing. Thank you Derek for your leadership." DeWitt dismissed Derek's concerns and gratefully said.

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