The Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 690: Review of going to the barracks

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Durandal's coal resources are constantly being transported to Dherim. It is processed by the state-owned factory on the outskirts of Dherim City.

Of course, this is under the condition of maintaining the coal storage capacity of the Durandal Coal Plant itself.

The clean coal processed by the factory was sent to military camps and other places, where its excellent quality was brought into play.

In Durandal's letter, Derrick mentioned the cooperation intention proposed by the organization of the Elven Kingdom to the Durandal Coal Plant.

This really surprised Kant a little. He didn't expect that the elves would propose such a cooperation first.

However, deciding whether to cooperate or not requires careful consideration.

After all, this may affect the international relations between the two countries.

Kant was still quite troubled by this matter.

One evening, after processing today's paperwork.

Kant decided to visit the barracks in his free time.

Yadonis' army has finished its vacation and returned to the queue. I don't know what the status of the training is.

With this thought in mind, Kant took his guards to the training ground of the barracks without notifying anyone in advance.

The afterglow of the setting sun sprinkled generously on the stone road of the palace. Kant, who was sitting in the carriage, couldn't help but opened the curtains and looked at the afterglow of the setting sun in the sky.

"Could they just be resting?" Kant casually asked the guard who was acting as the coachman.

"Probably not. It's still early before the end of training." The guard replied.

These guards are all elites who came out of the army, and they have a very clear understanding of the life of the army.

Kant nodded after hearing this.

After arriving at the barracks, Kant got out of the carriage and walked to the vicinity of the training ground.

No one is allowed to ride a horse instead of walking in the barracks. Therefore, Kant followed the military rules in a low-key manner even if it was not necessary.

Just walk to the front of the training ground. Kant heard the voice of passwords in full swing in the arena.

"Lord." When Kant led a group of guards into the practice singing, Yadonis had already noticed their presence, crossed half of the venue, and came forward to say hello.

"Hmm. How are your soldiers training? I heard that this training model was only implemented in the army after you went to Durandal." Kant asked Yadonis.

"Yes. The soldiers have only started training in this mode not long ago, and everyone feels that it is quite novel. However, the plan discussed by Commander Bandak and other officers is indeed very good, and most of the soldiers are already proficient in it. "Adonis replied.

"Well, it looks really good." Kant glanced at the soldiers lined up in the distance, and said.

"Lord." At some point, Bundak had already walked near Kant's body. At this moment, speak and act politely.

"Commander Bundak, I asked you to sort out the list of soldiers going to Durandal the day before yesterday, but you haven't given it to me yet." Kant reminded after noticing Bundak.

"I'm sorry, lord. I will definitely hand over the list to you within tomorrow." Bandak said with some embarrassment.

"It is difficult to integrate the opinions of the soldiers." Kant continued.

"Soldiers, they did say some of their own thoughts. But the main thing is that their families are different. It took some time to understand them one by one." Bandak replied hesitantly.

"Well. Then you can give it to me after you have sorted out all these. Don't worry about the time." Kant responded after thinking for a while.

"Thank you lord." Bandak breathed a sigh of relief in his heart.

Under the leadership of Bundak and Yadonis, Kant inspected every formation of soldiers. After the inspection was over, it was time for the training to end in the afternoon without knowing it.

Before Bundak took the stage, he asked Kant if he would like to speak a few words to the soldiers of the army. Kant shook his head and denied the proposal.

"Lord, it's dinner time now. Are you going back to the palace?" Bandak asked Kant as the soldiers dispersed bustlingly.

"Well, it's time for dinner." Kant said, "Then the three of us will eat together."

After speaking, he pointed to Yadonis beside him.

"It should be the first time I have dinner with you, right?" Kant asked Yadonis.

Yadonis was a little surprised by Kant's proposal, and could only nod to Kant's question.

"So, are we going?" Bandak asked hesitantly with a look of embarrassment on his face.

"Dining with the soldiers. Just like you usually do." Kant replied.

Kant dismissed the guards around him and asked them to find their familiar comrades in the army to catch up.

In the open space of the training ground, only Kant, Bundak and Yadonis were left.

"Where is the dining room in the barracks?" Kant asked. His eyes turned to Bundak on the side.

After Bundak and Kant met their eyes, they walked up to Kant in trepidation and said, "Lord, let me lead the way."

"good."

The decoration of the restaurant in the barracks was good. After Kant walked in, he nodded with satisfaction.

Soldiers lined up in front of the windows of various dishes, and many people who rushed to the front had already sat in their seats and started eating.

The room was filled with the sound of soldiers talking and the clanging of knives and forks and dishes.

Bandak took the other two and sat down in an empty seat in the corner.

"Lord, please wait a moment." Bandak said. After finishing speaking, he gave Yadonis a wink, and then walked towards the back kitchen.

Kant nodded as a response, and waited quietly in his place.

Yadonis was asked by Bandak to stay with the lord, and he was a little restless facing the unfamiliar situation at this moment.

Kant looked around the entire restaurant, pointed to the long line in a corner on the right hand side and asked, "What are those soldiers doing in line?"

Yadonis looked up following Kant's gesture, and replied after seeing the situation clearly: "There is a place for serving beer, and it is quite popular among soldiers."

"Beer?" Kant asked.

"Yes. Beer brewed from fresh wheat from Cumberland. It was only served in the barracks a few months ago." Yadonis explained.

"Sounds good. Could you please serve me a glass?" Kant asked.

"Of course." After hearing what the lord said, Yadonis immediately got up and followed the long line.

Kant seemed to be surrounded by a powerful aura, which continued even during the spare time of eating.

Yadonis walked behind the soldiers in line and took a deep breath inwardly.

(end of this chapter)