Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 701: . Days spent by boat

"Your Highness, letters came from the Elven Country."

When Kant walked to the Senate Hall early in the morning, he heard reports from surrounding guards.

"Sent this morning?" Kant asked lightly. He went to the desk and sat down.

On the top of the copy pile is a letter printed with the emblem of the Elven State.

"Yes." The guard responded.

"The Elven Kingdom is about half a month away from here. DeWitt should have been floating on the sea for half a month now." Kant opened the envelope and read the whole letter quietly, silently.

"I didn't expect this ship to really land on the shore." A soldier rushed to the fence on the deck, retching against the sea.

"The kind of ship that you said will dock is not for missions at all." Another soldier stood next to him, enduring his stomach tumbling, his face uncomfortable.

"But half a month later, you have to stand it." A soldier put his hands on the shoulders of the two and said.

"Austing?"

"It's really weird to say that you, a man in a carriage, can't be dizzy. How can you not feel the shaking sea." A soldier shook his head.

"I don't know, maybe it's because I agree with the attributes of the sea." Austin Ge prides himself.

"Don't bother you. Can you help me go back to the lounge? I feel like my legs are spitting soft." The soldier who had been vomiting by the railing spoke weakly and interrupted.

"I think you should go to the infirmary." Austine raised an eyebrow and suggested.

Then he set up half of the soldier's body and walked to the infirmary on the other side.

"The days at sea are really boring." DeWitt stood watching, sighing.

"Isn't it boring to stay in the army?" Cremont asked with a smile.

"That's right. It's the same everywhere. It's just that your mood is different." DeWitt thought about it and replied with a smile: "Cremont, you are really happy. It feels like you are on the ship, it looks the whole People have become a lot easier."

"No. I just want to cherish the moment when I'm approaching the danger." Cremont shook his head easily. "It should be a way to relieve pressure."

"Very good."

The sea in the late autumn season is not calm even during the sunny day.

The huge waves rolled up at the end of the field of view, and the people standing on the boat could hear the earth-shattering sound.

A boat that can hold thousands of people is in the center of an endless sea: like a dead leaf that fell into a pond. Sinking or succession is determined by heaven.

"Wait for the next letter to be delivered to Caladea, it should have been a month later." Kant said with emotion.

He has never been so attached to the team going out.

After all, this group of soldiers was sent outside the Nalun Desert to perform missions in areas where there was no information.

"Pass Aubrey to the Senate Hall." Kant lowered the stationery in his hand and ordered to the side guard.

"Yes." After the soldiers agreed, they bowed back.

"Captain Aubrey, Your Highness Kant announces you to enter the palace."

In the training ground of the guards in the palace, the guards sent by Kant passed the channel to Aubrey who was practicing boxing.

"Did the scout send the message?" Aubrey asked, stopping.

"Yes," answered the guard.

"Well. I changed my clothes and went to see Your Highness immediately." Aubrey's fisted hands were completely loosened and he confessed to the guard.

Aubrey hurried to the door of the Senate Hall.

"Your Highness Kant." Aubrey bowed his salute.

"Captain Aubrey, I haven't seen you for a long time." Kant asked, "This morning's messenger from Elven Country sent DeWitt's autograph."

Kant found the letter from the copywriter beside him and handed it to Aubrey.

"They should be at sea now." Aubrey accepted the letter and held it in his hand. It was not immediately disassembled.

"Well. It seems to have been smooth so far." Kant responded.

"That's good." Aubrey nodded.

"The island they went to has not been officially divided into the territory of any country. However, there are many ethnic nomads on the island. After the first time the elves sent people. They also installed sites on the island." Kant Added: "At that time, the news of the soldiers will be reported back to the Nalun Desert by the people on the site."

"This event, all rely on elven contact." Aubrey commented.

"The elves are now more and more cautious in doing things, and should also be related to the transformation of the undead after the war." Kant said: "their level of service can still be assured."

"Well." Aubrey responded: "Thank you, Your Highness, for telling me the frontline news."

"It's okay." Kant shook his head and said, "After all, I promised."

"...The letter, I will give it to you, Your Highness." Aubrey returned the envelopes with both hands: "I just want to confirm whether they are safe~www.readwn.com~ the details of the mission, and I shouldn’t be involved."

Kant glanced up at the head without making a sound, and took the envelope.

"Your Highness, nothing else. I will retire first." Aubrey said goodbye.

"Huh." Kant said.

"It's finally here!"

A soldier sitting in the captain's cabin saw the land in the distance and couldn't help crying.

"land!!"

The soldiers gathered on the deck yelled happily as they looked at the distance between the ship and the dock.

"Soldiers, your destination, Crow Island, has arrived. Please pack your bags and prepare to disembark." The crew of the vessel knew through the horn.

The soldiers rushed back to their cabins and carried their packed luggage last night on their bodies.

"All Caladian soldiers, gather on the deck. Get in line and disembark." Cremont took the horn from the crew and commanded loudly.

Caladian soldiers and elven soldiers lined up in two squares.

The first soldiers of the two phalanxes walked off the ship first leaning on the escalator.

"The soldiers in the back row keep up." DeWitt ordered.

After all the soldiers disembarked, DeWitt and other talents disembarked, followed by the crew.

"Finally arrived on land." A Caladian soldier said with emotion.

"I always feel that I am not stepping on the ground, but cotton," another soldier stomped.

"I feel the same way. I stepped on the board on the board, and it was still dangling. Come to this land, the land is much more solid."

"What about the people at Elven Country?" DeWitt asked, looking around.

"It won't be that few." Cremont asked hesitantly. The finger points straight ahead.

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