Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 698: . Conditions for Leadership

Austin Ge was helped by Cremont and another reconnaissance team soldier to the rest place that Derek said.

"I said you, you can't get on the carriage early. Let everyone mess up for you." After the Austin Ge settled in the lounge chair, the soldier complained to Austin Ge.

"This is also my first time in a horse-drawn carriage, but I didn't expect it to be like this." Austin Ge replied with his head down. There was a trace of guilt in the tone.

"You have a good rest here. Commander Derek said the chef will prepare some light meals for you. Let's go first." Cremont confessed.

After seeing Austin Ge nod, Cremont walked out with the soldiers beside him.

When the two went to the banquet site, the banquet had already begun.

The scouts and the local soldiers of Durandel lived together. Telling each other some funny jokes.

"Why did you start eating so quickly?" The soldiers behind Cremont walked to the table of their familiar comrades, dissatisfied.

"Come, come together." The sitting soldier greeted indifferently.

As soon as Cremont entered the field, he noticed that Derek and DeWitt were sitting at the table and waving to greet him.

Seeing the empty space next to Derek, Cremont walked over silently.

"You have worked hard," DeWitt said with relief.

"It's okay," Cremont replied.

"I have been chatting with Captain DeWitt for a while. You have only come. I have already said that it is enough to arrange for the fainted soldiers to be handed over to my soldiers," said Derek.

"How are you talking? Have you been drinking?" Cremont asked in a different topic after sitting down in his seat.

"Don't drink today, worrying that it will delay your schedule." Derek explained.

"I'm consulting with the leader of Derek how to do the job of captain." DeWitt said with a smile.

"By the way, we are talking about here, and you are here." Derek nodded to Devi and smiled sideways at Cremont: "Cremont, can you say something about your heart as a The standard that leaders should have."

"I..." Clermont raised the teacup and could not help shaking his eyes: "I should still be in the learning stage. Not very clear."

"Well." Instead of continuing to ask him, Derek turned to throw the same question to DeWitt: "What about Captain DeWitt?"

"I think as a leader, you should do everything well. You can make the right decisions every time it matters." DeWitt replied: "It must be a perfect person."

"Hehe." Dairik said with a smile: "With this mentality, you can't be a good leader."

"Why?" DeWitt asked curiously.

Cremont also turned his attention to Derek, trying to get answers from him.

"You know, our life itself is always contradictory. The power of contradiction allows us to live. So if you blindly pursue perfection, you are no match for the inertia brought by the contradictions of this world. The team behind you will also be destroyed." Derek took a sip of tea and continued: "Whether it's a good strength or a shortcoming that can't be exposed. The leader is to fill the entire group, and only you put your entire body Connected with the group, when you shine, others will notice your group. In this way, under the accumulation of time, you can become a strong force that is allowed by this world."

DeWitt and Cremont listened to what Derrick said, and both were silent for a while, and there was no sound.

"Unexpectedly, the beliefs led by Derek carried such calm opinions," DeWitt said with emotion.

"There are more people in this world who have become party leaders. There are many talents of all kinds. There is also a different definition of the position of the leader in their hearts. I just said that I was sitting What you feel when you are in this position. For you now, the most important thing is to be confident, don’t imagine how to end at the beginning. Next, you and your group will spend about half a year outside of the country of Caladea Time. Don’t let this group disperse at the beginning.” Derek was a little embarrassed about DeWitt’s praise, and then said to the two. In the last sentence, Derrick spoke specifically to Drake. The look is extremely determined.

"Yes. Derek command." DeWitt replied seriously.

"Do all leaders need to have a vision like Derek leads you?" Cremont asked softly.

"Actually, I don't think I'm suitable to be regarded as a leader." Derek smiled: "Leaders' eyes are all looking into the future. And I don't have that kind of talent. In order not to look too ordinary, I can only Look at the past. I want to work on the origin of things ~www.readwn.com~ and explore some principles that can survive."

"Still taught." DeWitt noticed that Derick's mood seemed a little low, and immediately raised his tea cup to pay respect to Derick's tea ceremony.

"I hope you will have a smooth ride tomorrow," Derek replied.

All three raised their glasses and drank the tea.

"You can't drink too much tea, or you shouldn't be able to sleep tonight." Dairik joked.

The next day, early in the morning.

The military camp sent supplies for supplies, and while the scouts were still washing, they kindly helped them load these supplies on the camel.

After eating the breakfast, the soldiers went out and saw a camel squad stopped in front of the door full of supplies.

They thanked the Durandel garrison aside.

"No need to thank, this is what we should do." The representative of the barracks soldier replied: "If you want to go to the elven country, you need to go out of the west gate. Follow that road, after four or five days, you can watch It’s official time in the Elven Kingdom. Let me show you the way."

After the words fell, the soldier representative dismissed the remaining soldiers and asked them to return to the barracks.

DeWitt took all the soldiers behind the soldier's representative and set off toward the gate.

After arriving outside the city gate. DeWitt happily thanked the soldier representative again: "You have worked hard."

"Well, I wish you all the best. When I come back, I hope to see you back in four months and return safely along this road." The soldier representative said goodbye.

Twenty soldiers mounted their camels, neatly arranged in the order of the squad.

Set off towards the desert.

"It will be five days before we can reach the Elven Country." DeWitt said.

"Well." Cremont replied: "It will soon merge with the elven soldiers."

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