Holy Institution

Chapter 71: Internship abroad (1)

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Early in the morning the next day, Langzane's team to see off was waiting at the entrance of the State Guest House. Looking at the battle, it is better to say that it is an escort than an escort. The carriage of the carriage was iron-clad and pulled by three horses. After Dilling and Hyde got into the car, the door was slammed shut like a locked iron box.

Di Lin waited for the horse to walk slowly, and then whispered, "Could it be that they were discovered last night?" That's why he took precautions against them.

"What's the difference between yes and no?" Heidein was still drowsy when he spoke. He was tossed into the middle of the night yesterday, and this morning he woke up in the early morning, and his mood was extremely bad.

Dilling thought for a while, and felt that there was really not much difference. Anyway, they are just the St. Pades Volunteers who came to support. After the things here are over, there should be no other intersections. The only thing to worry about is where they will send them.

After two days, the doubts were dispelled. The Langzans they encountered along the way confirmed that they were indeed heading in the direction of Dabei City. Dilling was also relieved.

It is said that the iron box is re-weighted, but it is not as bumpy as an ordinary carriage. Hyde's symptoms of motion sickness have improved a lot, and his mood is gradually improving. When he is free in the car, he will test Dilling's magic in a small area. Because the carriage is sturdy, even if Dilling misses it, it will not have a big impact.

But no matter what movement they made, the escort team didn't respond. It was like an invisible man. Except for a few words when they were resting, their existence at other times was comparable to air. Indispensable, but not obtrusive.

The team arrived at Dabei City at noon on the fourth day.

The see-off team sent them all the way to a makeshift annex in the city.

When Dilling and Hyde got out of the car, they saw a black and thin middle-aged woman approaching, her bloodshot eyes flashing with a firm and fierce light.

"we areā€¦ "

"What are you doing here!" The middle-aged woman roared, but blocked Di Lin's remaining words, "Don't those idiots in Wangdu think it's not enough trouble here?"

The captain of the escort team looked a little embarrassed and a little angry, "We are here to escort the St. Pades Volunteers."

Only then did the middle-aged woman turn her gaze to Dilling and Hydein, "You said they were the St. Pades Volunteers?"

The captain hesitated. Before he came, the captain's superior, the chief of the palace guard, once instructed him to be careful about these two people on the road, which means that the chief of the guard was suspicious of their identities, but in the face of the woman's questioning gaze, he was abrupt. He swallowed those words and nodded stiffly.

"Two?" The woman said strangely.

Dilling felt it was time to explain. He had no choice but to talk about the fact that the St. Pardes Volunteers suffered a serious illness when they first arrived in Tuta City.

The woman's face paled. When Chai Fuang left in a hurry, he did mention to her that the St. Pades Volunteers fell ill, and the time and place were the same.

"I'm the lord of Dabei City, Pamela Walla. The St. Pades advance troop is stationed at the front line fifteen miles outside the city. You can rest in the annex first, and I'll take you there in the afternoon."

"Fifteen miles?" Di Lin's expression changed and he said in surprise, "Isn't it fifty miles?"

Pamela looked tired, "The speed of the sandstorm is faster than we thought."

Hydein said suddenly: "Have you investigated the cause of this big storm?"

Pamela's black-and-brown eyes slanted toward him, and she asked incredulously, "I'll show you guys to register first."

When the escort captain saw that she said to go, he simply left himself and the escort team here, and he was even more angry, and said loudly: "City Lord!"

Pamela kept her footsteps, but snorted impatiently: "Huh?"

"The people have been delivered, and we will return to our lives." Since the other party did not intend to keep them, they would not stay shamelessly. Anyway, the people have been handed over to Pamela, and she received them by herself, so what happens in the future? things, they can also push it clean. Thinking of this, his anger towards Pamela's neglect immediately disappeared, and he left without hesitation with the escort and carriage.

When the sound of the wheels outside the door disappeared, Di Lin asked Pamela curiously, "Why didn't the city lord leave them?" The escort team was young and strong, and it was a rare help for Dabei City.

"What else can those idiots do other than waste food?" Pamela was tired and pressed her temples, obviously not wanting to say more.

The annex is built with simple wooden boards, and it makes a creaking sound when you step on it.

Dilling stepped on it very carefully, for fear of stomping a hole in the floor with one foot.

Pamela gave them a small double room. There were only two beds made of three planks in the room. There are no sheets, each with a linen folded like a quilt.

Pamela threw them into the room and hurried away without explaining anything.

Dilling and Hydein were standing in the room, and from time to time they heard the constant coughing from their neighbors. The coughing was so severe that the house almost shook.

"The guards here are much laxer than in Xiao Beicheng." Dilling leaned sideways and squeezed in front of Hyde to open the window. The window was originally half-mounted on the window frame, and opened when pushed. He looked down at the street, and saw that most of the people on the street were in a hurry, and their feet were not touching the ground.

It happened that Pamela came out of the annex, looked at the top of her head from above, and found that the middle piece was actually gray. She saw a young man walking past with two buckets of water, and immediately shouted, "Who told you to pass here?"

"I'll deliver water." The young man was taken aback by her drinking.

"Did no one tell you to take the water from South Tenth Street?! This street will be used to transport trees for a while! Don't block it!" Pamela waved.

The young man who had walked most of the street had to turn around.

Pamela ran across the street, pulled over a man in military uniform who was directing workers to dig a well, and shouted half the street, "Why don't you guard the intersection?"

"I'll send someone to guard it." The man in military uniform was yelled inexplicably.

"What happened to that person?" Pamela pointed to the young man who delivered water just now, but found two buckets of water on the side of the street, and the person had disappeared.

Looking at her expression, the man in military uniform guessed what had happened, and said helplessly, "Is there another spy to make trouble?"

"I don't care how many spies sneak in, anyway, there's nothing they can't let them know about. I just hope these idiots can take care of their legs and don't always walk around without eyes!"

The man in military uniform smiled bitterly: "I'm afraid this is difficult. The more we block the streets, the more curious they are about what I'm doing here."

"If they come to report to me, I'll tell them what I'm going to do every day to save them from running around like headless flies." Pamela snorted coldly, obviously knowing that this was impossible. Then he restrained his temper and said, "How many trees have you transferred, are they enough?"

The man in military uniform said: "The teleportation magic circle has been sealed, and it can only be drawn from Oran City and Hans City, which are closest to Dabei City. There are only 900 trees in total. If it is not enough, we can only start from the farther city of Ponner. However, I heard that the city of Ponner has The city owner was the first to migrate, so now the city of Panna is in chaos, and no one is in charge."

"Nine hundred? What's the use of that!"

"The problem now is not that there are not enough trees, but that there are not enough wood-type magicians. It is best to use wood-type magicians to deal with yellow sand, but there are not many wood-type magicians on the mainland, and the reinforcements of Saint Pades and the Magic Guild add up to only ten Six."

Pamela said nothing, turned her head and walked towards the street.

The man in military uniform suddenly looked up at Dilling's window.

Dilling was stunned for a moment, then smiled.

The other party looked at it several times as if exploring, and then turned his head.

Dilling turned his head back, looked at the narrow room, and said to Hydein, who was sitting on the bed and was about to open a book: "Let's go to other places in the city." The hot atmosphere outside made it difficult for him to settle down. Indifferent.

Hyde raised his eyebrows and said, "Aren't you afraid of being treated as a spy?"

Di Lin said with a smile: "The spies here don't seem to be paid much attention to." Otherwise, the young man who carried water just now wouldn't be so rampant.

Hyde got up to collect the book.

Dilling suddenly remembered the question he had asked Pamela earlier, "Do you know the cause of the sandstorm?"

Heidein said: "I don't know."

Di Lin thinks about it too, he has been with him all the time, if he knows, he should know too.

The two went downstairs, and before they left the annex, they heard the sound of heavy wheels coming from the direction of the city gate. After a short while, a huge wooden board appeared in the field of vision. There were many trees stacked on top of the car. The branches and leaves were lush and lush, which made the anxiety of the city settle down in an instant.

Di Lin suddenly said, "If only I were the Wood Element." The Wood Element, who had always been looked down upon by the other three Elements, was extremely tall and sacred at this moment.

After finally waiting for the tree-carrying convoy to pass, Pamela came over again and stuffed a piece of food that looked like a pancake and a water bag into each of their hands, "The tree is going to be transported to the front line, we'll go with you."

Dilling looked back and forth, there was no car or horse.

Pamela saw what he was thinking, sneered, raised her legs and followed the team.

Dilling's face turned slightly red.

Heidein suddenly said: "When will this speed be reached?"

Pamela turned back suddenly.

Dilling, who was about to eat lunch, had to put down the food in his mouth.