Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 700: . The crowd leaving early in the morning

In the early morning of the next day, everyone gathered at the door of the accommodation and prepared to set off for the harbor.

"Captain DeWitt, are all of you here?" Able shouted to DeWitt who was standing on the other side of the team.

"It's here." DeWitt shouted in response.

"Then let's go." Abel extended his right hand and made a forward gesture in the air.

Fifty soldiers set off from the entrance of the tavern, and elven soldiers walked in front to lead the way. Cremont led Caladea's soldiers behind him.

"This is troublesome," a soldier walking in the crowd complained.

"What's wrong?" The soldiers walking alongside him responded: "Nothing has happened yet."

"My stomach is not very comfortable when I think of sailing on the sea for almost a month," the soldier explained. The expression on his face is also very dull.

"It's not that serious. If you are like this, what about soldiers who are dizzy in carriages like Austin Ting." The responding soldier's brow furrowed.

"It should spit out on the ship." The soldier glanced at the queue behind him and said.

"Austing, aren't you okay?" DeWitt, who was at the end of the line, walked to Austin's side and asked with concern.

"Captain DeWitt." Austin Ge was slightly surprised: "It should be okay."

"When you get to the boat, if you have any uncomfortable physical reactions, you must tell me or tell Cremont." DeWitt confessed.

"Yes, thank you captain." Austin Ge responded.

At this point, a soldier trot to DeWitt's side and said to him: "Captain DeWitt, I'm going to the entrance of the harbour soon. Captain Eble asked me to inform you and let me tell you that he was looking for You discuss something."

"Okay, I see." Devi nodded, then turned and said to Austin Ge: "Austin Ge, I'll go ahead and see. The task of pressing the team is yours."

"Yes... yes... Captain DeWitt." Austen replied.

"Is the entrance to the harbour in front? Captain Able." DeWitt followed the soldiers to the forefront of the line and met Able.

"Yes. There are still a few minutes away." Able replied briefly: "General DeWitt, I came to you because the Elven King told me to remind me to send a letter to His Royal Highness Kant at this time."

"That's right. You really should report to your Highness earlier." DeWitt suddenly realized.

"Well. The letter you leave will be handed over by the elven king's messenger." Able explained further.

"Thank you His Highness the Elven King and General Able." DeWitt thanked.

With this reminder from Able, during the next journey, DeWitt has been organizing language in his mind, how to write this report letter.

The soldiers on the road reached the harbor built by the dwarves, and all the people stood in front of this exquisite harbour, which was very different from the style of other surrounding buildings, and couldn't help but wonder.

However, the sail was about to set sail and failed to set aside extra time for everyone to visit.

The elven king was wearing a robe and stood with a group of servants on the coast waiting for the soldiers to come and wanted to see them off.

"His Royal Highness." The three captains in charge standing at the front of the team bowed their knees to salute.

The soldiers behind him, even one beat slow, saluted.

"Well. Okay." The Elven King lifted the three leaders together.

"Your ship is about to open. Go up quickly. I stand on the bank of the bank and look at you." The Elven King said softly.

"His Royal Highness, we will definitely complete the task and return smoothly." DeWitt said sincerely.

"Well." The Elven King nodded. "I believe you."

Without further words, the elven king watched the team of fifty men board the ship.

The sea breeze blew the Jinpao, but the elven king remained motionless.

"His Royal Highness, the moisture on the beach is too heavy. Let's go back to the palace." The guard on the side said.

"Let me stay until their ship sails out of the bay." The elven king replied.

"Everyone's cabin has a life jacket and medicine chest..."

As soon as they boarded the ship, the soldiers listened to the crew members shouting with their horns.

Cremont stood at the boarding gate, counting the number of people.

After the last person also waited on board, the ship also started slowly.

Cremont organized the soldiers to stand on the deck.

DeWitt ran from the other end of the deck and shared with Cremont: "The elf general Able gave me medicine to prevent the seafarers from getting seasick."

"The elven clan would even make such a thing." Cremont surprised.

"I heard that it was too bad to be tossed on the boat during the last expedition. The lesson learned from it." DeWitt explained.

"But this is a medicine suitable for elf clan~www.readwn.com~ Can our human soldiers also use it?" Cremont hesitated.

"Yes, the anti-halo medicine that General Able gave me was specially formulated for human constitution this time," DeWitt said: "However, this medicine can only temporarily relieve discomfort."

"Well. It's enough for people with weaker constitution." Cremont nodded and said.

Without hesitation, Claremont introduced the anti-corona medicament to the soldiers and asked the individuals in need to get them from DeWitt.

"We have already set off from the Elven Kingdom by boat, I don't know if the lord knows." After doing everything, Cremont sat down on the chair in the activity room, poured himself a glass of water with DeWitt, and said.

"It should be reported by us." DeWitt took the glass and said: "I almost forgot about it today, and General Sinby Able reminded me."

"Captain DeWitt, you have been writing letters just before you boarded the ship, right? No wonder, I can't find you." Cremont said after thinking about it.

"Yes, the time is really too tight." DeWitt said embarrassedly: "I'm very sorry to give you the job of setting everyone up."

"It doesn't matter. Writing a reply to His Highness Kant is much more important than counting the number of people." Cremont said indifferently.

DeWitt pursed his lips and said nothing more.

The two calmed down for a while. DeWitt looked at the ripples in the glass on the table and said, "Is the boat sailing?"

"It should be." Cremont ran to the small window to look at the moving scenery outside the window and replied.

"It's a little uneasy to take the boat for the first time." DeWitt said while drinking water.

"me too."

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