Lord of the Oasis - Chapter 777
“Good job,” Raphael nodded.
“Boss, if these people all died in our hands. Caladia shouldn’t be willing to give up.” An elf soldier said worriedly.
These people, along with Raphael, turned to the dark forces on the island.
After all, at that time, the garrison’s garrison was exhausted: the dwellings on the mountain were found by the nomads, and the materials were also taken away. However, the Elven State has not sent troops for reinforcement. In order to survive, they can only grab the help from the dark forces.
Some soldiers also chose to leave by themselves and survive in the wilderness. But most of them disappeared into the wild, and even the corpse could not be found.
“Nonsense. Of course they can’t be allowed to find our head.” Raphael replied: “We got on this boat just to disguise this explosion as an accident.”
“Yes.” The elf soldiers bowed their heads.
The steamboat had started to whistle, and DeWitt followed the other Caladian soldiers, dragging a huge suitcase and walking onto the deck.
Raphael stepped forward and helped take the luggage in his hand.
DeWitt smiled and said, “Thank you.”
Raphael shook his head and carefully reminded: “It’s okay. If you get seasick, it’s better to drink a little anti-halo before starting the boat.”
“If seasickness medicine is used, it is more appropriate to introduce it to Cremont. He is really afraid of water,” DeWitt replied.
“So it turns out, then I’ll find someone to send him some potions later.” Raphael also laughed.
“This ship is a little smaller than I thought.” DeWitt looked around and said, “Is the ship we used to run out of?”
“Well, I heard that the ship has been out of service.” Raphael replied for a while, “It’s a bit small, but the equipment is quite complete. After all, it’s a new ship just built.”
“Not bad.” DeWitt listened to Raphael’s introduction and nodded in approval. “Then I’ll put the luggage first, gather things like that, I’ll ask you.”
“Okay,” Raphael agreed. Standing in front of the door of the cabin where DeWitt lived, he exchanged his luggage to DeWitt.
“See you at dinner.” DeWitt bowed slightly to Able and saluted.
“Goodbye,” Rafael replied.
On the way back to the deck, Raphael met Cremont looking for the house number again.
“Raphael!” Cremont greeted.
“Cremont.” Raphael stepped forward and hugged Cremont a little.
“The scenery on this boat is really good, but after the boat is sailed, I have no mood to experience it.” Cremont sighed while looking at the sea.
“I heard from Captain DeWitt that you will be seasick. Later, I will ask someone to deliver the seasickness medicine to your room.” Raphael cared.
“How did DeWitt try to expose my shortcomings.” Cremont complained, then smiled at Raphael: “Thank you. Then trouble you.”
“Okay,” Raphael promised, “take a good rest.”
The team of Caladian soldiers has always been disciplined, even if neither DeWitt nor Cremont were there: they consciously stood on the deck in the formation to gather and count the number.
As a result, Raphael was only responsible for summarizing the numbers of the two teams and collecting the health data of everyone on the boat.
“Lunch is in the form of a buffet, and you can go to the restaurant to pick it up at 12 noon.” Raphael asked: “Everyone needs to pay attention to their bodies during the boat ride. When someone in the companion falls ill, you need to be in time. Report to your captain.”
“Yes!” the soldiers standing on the deck responded neatly.
“Dissolve.”
“Boss, now we have arranged our people in all positions of the ship. To ensure that the action will be foolproof at that time,” a soldier reported.
“Before the official start of the operation, a major cleaning is required. Those who can bribe will bribe, and if they can’t, they will throw me off the boat directly.” Raphael ordered.
“Yes.” The soldier nodded.
During the dinner, Raphael and DeWitt sat together.
“The soldiers who have heard lunch say that the dishes made in the kitchen on the ship are not bad.” Cremont smiled with an eyebrow. “I heard these rumors, but I looked forward to it.”
“The chef on this ship is said to have followed the ship at sea for more than ten years. The dishes of various countries are in his hands.” Raphael introduced.
“Really?” DeWitt slightly surprised: “It’s amazing!”
“Huh.” Raphael nodded with a smile.
After a while, the dishes for dinner were served on the table, and they were really dazzling, and Cremont was dazzled.
“Let’s start eating,” Rafael presided over.
Cremont immediately forkd the fork into the steak, chopping up large pieces of meat.
“Is the journey back the same way as when I came?” DeWitt asked curiously. UU reading www.uukanshu.com
“No, I heard that the road we are taking is a newly opened route. Compared with the usual time, the time spent has been reduced a lot.” Raphael replied after thinking for a while.
“New route?” Cremont raised his head and asked in surprise: “Where will we stop then?”
“Cumberland’s harbour,” Rafael replied.
“Cumberland?” DeWitt’s eyes widened and he was pleasantly surprised: “For us, it’s really convenient.”
“Yeah.” Raphael nodded. “Cumberland’s development is changing with each passing day, and the newly built seaport is also valued.”
“Actually, we haven’t been to Cumberland before. We can take this opportunity to take the fighters for sightseeing.” DeWitt and Cremont looked at each other and said.
“I haven’t been to anything.” Raphael said: “When you arrive at Cumberland, I don’t know how many people will come to the dock to meet you. After all, your task this time is indeed almost perfect.”
“This is not necessarily true,” DeWitt said modestly. “Yeah, I don’t know where the letters we sent have been sent now. Rafael, how long will it take for the letters sent by your post to reach the destination? “
“This… depends on the weather at sea.” Raphaelton paused and said, “It will be there in about ten days.”
“The messenger is really powerful. We have to spend ten days on the sea alone,” Cremont interjected.
“This is their job. Naturally, the higher the efficiency, the better.” Raphael said with a smile: “We don’t have to rush back home in such a hurry. We just treated the days on the sea as the end of the work. After the holiday.”
“Huh.” DeWitt nodded in agreement.
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