The Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 778: The plans of the dark forces

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"Good job." Raphael nodded.

"Boss, if these people are all killed by us, Calradia should not let it go." An elf soldier said worriedly.

These people, along with Raphael, took refuge in the dark forces on the island.

After all, at that time, the garrison of the outpost was exhausted: the residence on the mountain was discovered by the vagrants, and the supplies were looted. However, the Elven Kingdom has not sent troops to reinforce for a long time. In order to survive, they can only grab the help extended by the dark forces.

There are also some soldiers who choose to flee by themselves and survive in the wilderness. It's just that most of them disappeared in the wild, and even the corpses could not be found.

"Nonsense. Of course we can't let them find us." Raphael said in a lecture: "We got on this ship to disguise the explosion as an accident."

"Yes." The elf soldiers bowed their heads and replied.

The steamboat had already started to whistle, and DeWitt followed the other Calradian soldiers onto the deck, dragging a huge suitcase.

Raphael stepped forward and helped him take the luggage in his hand.

DeWitt smiled and said, "Thank you."

Rafael shook his head and carefully reminded: "It's okay. If you will get seasick, it's better to drink some anti-sickness medicine before sailing."

"For seasickness medicine, it would be better to introduce it to Claremont. He is really afraid of water." DeWitt responded.

"So that's the case, then I'll find someone to send him some medicine later." Raphael also laughed.

"This ship is a little smaller than I thought." DeWitt looked around and said, "Is the ship we were on before running out of space?"

"Well, I heard that the ship has been out of service." Raphael was stunned for a while, and replied: "It is indeed a bit small, but the equipment is quite complete. After all, it is a new ship that has just been built."

"Not bad." After listening to Rafael's introduction, DeWitt nodded in approval and said, "Then I'll go to pack the luggage first, and I will leave things like assembly to you."

"Okay." Raphael agreed. Standing in front of the cabin where DeWitt lived, he exchanged the luggage in his hand to DeWitt.

"See you at dinner." DeWitt bowed slightly to Abel and saluted.

"Goodbye." Raphael replied.

On the way back to the deck, Raphael met Claremont who was looking for the house number.

"Raphael!" Claremont greeted.

"Claremont." Raphael stepped forward and gave Clemente a little hug.

"The scenery on this boat is really good, but after sailing, I'm not in the mood to experience it." Claremont looked at the sea and sighed.

"I heard from Captain DeWitt that you will be seasick. I will ask someone to deliver the medicine for seasickness to your room later." Rafael said with concern.

"How can DeWitt expose my shortcoming?" Claremont complained, and then said to Raphael with a smile: "Thank you. Then I will trouble you."

"Okay." Raphael promised, "Have a good rest."

The team of Calradian soldiers has always been disciplined, even though DeWitt and Clement were absent: they still consciously assembled on the deck in formation and counted the number of people.

As a result, Raphael is only responsible for summarizing the numbers of the two teams and collecting the health data of everyone on board.

"Lunch is in the form of a buffet, and you can go to the restaurant to pick it up at noon." Rafael instructed: "Everyone needs to pay attention to their health during the boat ride. When someone in the company falls ill, you need to promptly Report to your captain."

"Yes!" The soldiers standing on the deck responded in unison.

"Disband."

"Boss, our people have been assigned to all positions on the ship to ensure that the actions will be foolproof." A soldier reported.

"Before the official start of the operation, a major cleaning is required. If you can bribe, bribe, and if you can't, just throw me off the boat." Raphael ordered.

"Yes." The soldier nodded.

During the dinner, Raphael sat with DeWitt and others.

"I heard from the soldiers who had lunch that the dishes made in the ship's kitchen are not bad." Clement said with a smile, "After hearing these rumors, I'm looking forward to it."

"The chef on this ship, I heard that he has followed the ship for more than ten years at sea. The dishes of various countries are in his hands." Rafael introduced.

"Really?" DeWitt was slightly surprised: "It's amazing!"

"Yeah." Raphael nodded with a smile.

After a while, the dinner dishes were brought to the table, so beautiful that Claremont was dazzled.

"Let's start eating," Raphael presided over.

Claremont immediately pointed the fork towards the steak on the plate, chopping up large pieces of meat.

"Is the journey back the same way as the journey back?" DeWitt asked curiously.

"No, I heard that the route we are taking now is a newly opened route. Compared with the usual time, the time it takes has been shortened a lot." Raphael replied after thinking about it for a while.

"New route?" Claremont raised his head and asked in surprise, "Then where will we stop?"

"Cumberland Harbor." Raphael replied.

"Cumberland?" DeWitt widened his eyes and said in surprise, "For us, that's really convenient."

"Yes." Raphael nodded and said, "Cumberland's development is changing with each passing day, and the newly built seaport has also been paid attention to."

"Actually, neither of us has been to Cumberland before. We can just take this opportunity to take the soldiers for a sightseeing." DeWitt and Claremont looked at each other and said.

"I haven't been there before." Raphael said: "When you arrive in Cumberland, I don't know how many people will come to the dock to welcome you. After all, your mission this time has indeed been completed almost perfectly."

"That's not necessarily the case." DeWitt said modestly: "By the way, I don't know where the letter we sent is now. Raphael, how long will it take for the letter sent by your outpost to reach its destination? "

"It depends on the weather at sea." Raphael paused and said, "It will arrive in about ten days."

"The messenger is really powerful. It will take us ten days just to travel by sea." Claremont interjected.

"This is their job. Naturally, the higher the efficiency, the better." Raphael said with a smile: "We don't have to rush back in such a hurry. Just treat the days on the sea as the end of work." the rest of the holiday."

"Yeah." DeWitt nodded in agreement.

(end of this chapter)