The Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 660: A sudden dilemma

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Bandak led the team to the place where the signal was sent.

Finally, it stopped in front of the palace in the main city.

Bandak could recognize that this was the palace of the city of the undead, only because it was located in the center of the city, the area was indeed wide enough, and there were towering guardrails around the territory.

If you want Bandak to make any comments on the appearance of this palace.

It is estimated that only two words can come out of his mouth - weird.

The entire imperial palace in the kingdom of the dead is made of stone, giving people a sense of bulkiness and solidity. And its shape is very strange, it seems that there is only one entrance, and it is not clear where it leads.

"Aldridge and the others are sending signals here?" Bundak asked.

The accompanying soldier replied: "Based on the distance observed, it is indeed here."

Bandak frowned: "Then where are they? In this palace?"

The soldier who had just begun to answer the question stood aside, his lips were tightly lined, and he was too nervous to speak. He slandered in his heart: The scouts this time will really cause trouble for people.

But Bandak's doubts in his heart were getting deeper and deeper. After calming down and thinking about it: Bandak confirmed more and more that this team of soldiers in charge of the investigation was not because of freshness and fun, but because of some other reason that they did not show up now.

Most of the people in this palace are ambushing.

But why didn't they confront Bandak's team head-on outside the city gate at the beginning. Instead, he chose to stay quietly in this strange-looking palace. Could it be that this imperial palace really has some strengths that allowed them to make such a choice.

Bandak felt a little uneasy in his heart.

After he thought about it for a while, he said to the soldiers on the side: "Go find another group of soldiers who are searching in the city, and let them come to the palace to join us."

The soldier who received the order breathed a sigh of relief, and quickly walked towards the fork. Disappeared in Bandak's field of vision.

"Everyone, don't act rashly, rest where you are." Bandak ordered.

It was now close to noon and the sun was at its highest point. The soldiers of Dherim sat down on the spot one after another. Everyone looked tense, waiting for the next order from Commander Bandak.

After a while or so, there was a scream from the intersection where the soldiers who had just led the order to search for people left: "Ah!!!"

All Dherim's warriors rose at once, drawing their weapons or mounting their horses.

"Lizard. Lizardman!!" At the intersection, the soldiers dragged a bloody soldier on their shoulders and rushed towards the large group.

The soldier beside him seemed to have lost consciousness, allowing him to drag him along.

Bundak ran to the forefront of the team and stared carefully for a while. Only then did he discover that the injured one was his subordinate officer.

"Crito!!" Bundak called his subordinate's name, wanting to help him hold his body. But he was stopped by the soldiers on the side.

Behind the subordinate officers and soldiers followed a large group of Lizardmen.

The whole area was densely packed, as if it was going to fill the whole street.

The figures of those lizardmen were like flowing water in front of them: the two soldiers were like sand that might be washed away at any time.

All Dherim's soldiers froze in place in shock, waiting for them to fully recover. The two soldiers had been swallowed by the lizardman wave.

"Why, why are there lizardmen here?" The soldiers around him were completely panicked. They have never had the experience of confronting the lizardmen. In this hot and hot weather, it is torture for them, and for the lizardmen, it is like fish meeting water. All are full of energy and come and go freely.

What else could there be, the lizardmen were obviously reinforcements invited by the undead.

It really deserves to be a race transformed from cold-blooded animals.

A while ago, the friendly army who stood side by side against the invasion of the undead, now agreed to aid the undead to frame him.

With so many troops dispatched, I really don't know how many benefits the undead have given to the lizardmen.

"Everyone is ready for battle." Bandak said calmly.

The soldiers of Dherim have all come back to their senses at this moment, but their expressions are more or less ugly.

Fighting against the Lizardmen in such a narrow alley was like banging your head against the wall.

The Swadian warrior standing at the forefront of the team has already formed a formation, holding the blade in his left hand and holding the shield high to his chest with his right hand.

Every soldier is staring at the enemy directly in front of him.

The lizard man who was facing him had a relaxed expression on the contrary, and the smile on the corner of his mouth was slightly mocking.

Just as the battle between the two sides was about to break out, a tall man walked out of the lizard crowd. After seeing that face, Bundak always felt that he had seen him somewhere.

Can't remember exactly where.

The man walked straight up to Bundak, grinning and said: "I still want to attack the city, didn't you see that I was playing tricks on you? With a leader like you, Deherim is here and there." The desert is probably going to be over."

"Scumbag." Bundak snorted coldly.

"Winning a few big guys at the gate of the city, I think you are quite happy?" The man mocked: "He is a death row prisoner who can't eat enough for three meals, and he was beaten to death by you in the end. However, As the most inferior existence of the undead clan, it is only natural to take a few soldiers of Dherim to be buried with him."

Banda Ke stared at the other party's eyes, gritted his teeth, but said nothing.

Seeing Bandak's resentful expression, the men of the lizard people seemed to be satisfied. After pausing for a while, he said again: "Forget it, today is not our lizardman's home stadium. I won't say much. The host here is in this palace. You, maybe, go in and have a look?"

Bandak pushed the man away and stepped to the gate of the undead palace.

Trying to calm down the anger in his heart, he took a deep breath and walked into the palace.

The man from the lizard race watched Bundak walk in, and smiled slightly with the corners of his mouth raised.

Then he looked up and saw the soldiers of Dherim who surrounded him with unfriendly eyes, and said arrogantly: "Your life is on the lips of your boss now. Why? Are you so eager to die?"

After the voice fell, he pushed away a soldier and walked out by himself.

The sun was scorching, and the two parties sat opposite each other.

The lizard men walked around, thinking about something.

In his heart, he still hoped that the commander of Dherim's temper would not be too stubborn, and he would fight with the leader of the undead clan inside.

In this way, the group of them can easily complete the task and get their own reward when they return home.

(end of this chapter)