The Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 800

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Chapter 805: Invitation from the Dragon Clan

Three days later, several members of the Dragon Clan came to the coast.

Kant led a group of people to the gate of the camp to greet them. After all, the Dragon Clan played a pivotal role on this small island.

Even if you don't appreciate the Dragon Clan's behavior style very much, you should still do the etiquette that should be done.

"Hello, Your Majesty Kant." A human figure of a dragon tribe saluted slightly in front of Kant: "I am the special envoy of the dragon tribe who came to greet you."

"Hello, hello." Kant nodded to him with a smile, "Thank you for your hard work."

"It's all right, are you ready?" Dragon Clan leader asked: "If it's packed, let's set off immediately."

"Sorry." Kant said awkwardly: "The problem in our camp has not been resolved, and it may take another day or so."

"This time, the only ones who need to go to the volcano with us should be His Majesty Kant, Commander Abel, and Captain Abel." The leader of the dragon clan recalled the list in his mind while stating to Kant: "The rest Will your soldiers also go with you?"

"Huh?" Kant looked at Bundak and Abel quite unexpectedly, and responded: "It seems that there is a misunderstanding. What I wrote in the letter before is that I will go to the volcano together with all the staff."

After listening to Kant's words, the Dragon Clan and his party also fell silent.

After a while, the leader of the dragon clan standing at the front of the team explained: "It seems that there is a mistake in command and communication. But the manpower we brought this time is indeed not enough to bring all the soldiers to the dragon clan base. Time is running out , can I ask some commanders to go with me first. How about discussing how to recruit the soldiers after we settle down at the volcano?"

Kant thought for a while, and then asked, "Who is the person in the Dragon Clan who said he wanted to meet us this time?"

"Master Millard. The next generation heir of our dragon clan." The leader of the dragon clan answered Kant's question readily, with a hint of pride in his tone.

"I see." Kant nodded and said, "As an heir, the schedule must be very tight. It is really an honor to be able to take time out of his busy schedule to summon us."

"It is also our honor to invite the lord of a country in Calradia." The leader of the Dragon Clan looked polite, and at this time, he could not change his expression in the face of Kant's praise.

"In that case, I will ask you to lead the way." Kant had a warm smile on his face.

"Thank you, Your Majesty, for agreeing to your suggestion." The Dragon Clan leader said politely, "We can set off right away."

After saying this, the figures of the leader of the Dragon Clan and several of his subordinates soared, and immediately returned to the appearance of a pterosaur.

Kant had already expected it in his heart, and when the Dragon Clan's magic was still in its infancy, he took the initiative to command the soldiers to retreat to both sides of the road with him.

Bandak looked worriedly at the figures of the Dragon Clan who looked like a tall building, and said, "It's too big."

Abel took the luggage of the three from the soldiers, and said to Bundak: "Let's go up quickly. The figure of this dragon is too eye-catching. It is estimated that in a short while, the vagrants by the harbor will also go to Come over here."

"Yeah." Kant nodded and said, "Let's go now."

A few pterosaurs stopped in front of the three of them, and the leader of the dragon clan was slightly stronger than the others. Kant's body was entangled by its tail, lifted into the air, and finally landed safely on the pterosaur's back.

Bandak and Abel were also carried on their backs by two dragon envoys.

"Hold on firmly." The three of them heard the sound transmission from the Dragon Clan leader.

Immediately afterwards, the pterosaurs flapped their wings and flew into the sky.

The surrounding temperature suddenly dropped several degrees, and Kant carefully lowered his body and lay on the pterosaur's back.

The speed of the dragon clan was too fast. Abel looked towards the small island under the clouds, and the green forest flew past his eyes. It seems that with every passing moment, the vegetation changes.

"Then who, I said, when will we arrive?" Bundak really didn't adapt to such an environment, endured the discomfort in his chest, and asked the pterosaur who was in charge of escorting him.

"About a day, it will arrive tomorrow morning." The pterosaur replied.

"Why is it so far away?" Bandak complained in his heart.

Abel was not surprised. Nearly a month had passed when they set off from the sea and arrived at the border of the Dragon Clan's territory. No matter how fast the dragons move forward, it is already the limit to shorten the time-consuming to about one day.

"Bundak, are you feeling unwell?" Abel looked at Bundak's pale complexion and asked worriedly.

"It's okay." Bandak shook his head and gritted his teeth in response.

Abel observed him for a while, and found that after he had braced himself, he mobilized the spiritual power in his body and cast a spell cover on Bundak's position. Greatly relieved breathing discomfort.

Bandak felt his breathing became easier, stood up in surprise, and looked around. Finally, he fixed his gaze on Abel, and thanked him with a smile: "Thank you."

"It's okay." Abel replied with a wink at him.

During the trip that lasted a day and a night, Bendak and Abel lay on the back of the pterosaur and watched the sunset and sunrise above the clouds.

When the sun's golden light filled the entire cloud in the early morning of the next day, Abel couldn't help admiring: "It's so beautiful."

"Although it's still cold, it's worth it to see such a view." Bandak's eyes were also full of hope.

"We're almost there," Kant greeted the two who were still watching the scenery, "Be careful when the pterosaur swoops down later."

"Yes!" Abel and Bundak replied in unison.

The landing process was not as thrilling as everyone imagined. After all, the dragon team chose to land in a circle considering the safety of the three of them.

However, Bundak was still shaken enough, and silently decided in his heart: he would never agree to fly with the Dragon Clan again.

When both feet set foot on the solid ground, all three of them breathed a sigh of relief.

Abel looked around and found that the scenery here was unfamiliar to him. And there are several strange buildings standing in front of it. From this point of view, this group of pterosaurs carried them to the central area of the dragon's territory.

"Everyone, please follow me." At some point, the pterosaurs transformed into human forms again. Standing neatly aside. The leader of the dragon clan put on a formal suit, stood in front of Kant and the others, and greeted them.

Chapter 806: Conversation in the Imperial Palace

Kant nodded, and walked towards the castle-like building pointed by the dragon leader. Bundak and Abel followed closely behind.

"This is the royal palace of Master Millard." The Dragon Clan leader introduced: "After entering through the main entrance, there is the meeting hall. Please wait there for a while. Master Millard will come as soon as he receives the news See you all."

"Okay." Kant agreed.

After the leader of the Dragon Clan retreated, the three of them sat down on the guest chairs in the conference hall. Quietly waiting for Millad's arrival.

The ceiling of the room is so high that it seems impossible to see the bottom. The furnishing is also very simple, and it looks a bit empty, which is different from the gorgeous and austere appearance on the surface.

After a while, a whirlwind blew up at the gate of the palace, and Millard walked into the meeting hall.

Kant and the other three immediately stood up from their seats and greeted them.

The name of the royal heir is well-deserved. When Abel looked at it for the first time, he noticed the aura of the dragon nobleman. Although in front of Kant, he still looks a little green, but at his age, it is really rare.

Abel had met this young master Millard's younger brother, Isaac, at a briefing in the dwarf town before. In comparison, Isaac's momentum is much weaker.

"Hello, Lord Kant from Calradia." The scales on Milad's body were white with a soft luster. At this time, he had automatically ignored Bundak and the two behind Kant. Walking straight to Kant, he extended his hand to him with the calmness and confidence of a nobleman.

"Hello, Master Millard." Kant responded with a smile.

"Trouble you to make this trip, please sit down." Millard glanced at Bundak and Abel, and greeted everyone with a smile.

"It's not troublesome. We are preparing to advance to the volcano. I don't know what it is for receiving the invitation from the Dragon Clan?" Kant said immediately after sitting down.

"It's actually nothing. I just heard that the soldiers sent by Calradia to the island were shipwrecked. And it seems that the truth behind this has something to do with the forces on the island who have been hiding in the dark for the past few months." Milad looked Kant explained: "The battle on the island involved countries outside the island, and caused casualties. It really made the dragon clan as the guardian feel ashamed, and I just want to apologize to you, the lord."

After hearing these words, Bundak and Abel, who were standing behind Kant, looked at each other in surprise. The look in his eyes is indescribable.

Kant raised his eyebrows. The reason Millard said was indeed a little unexpected, but after thinking about it, it was reasonable.

From his words, it can be seen that Kant's previous prediction was correct, and the dragon clan has always maintained the role of the middleman in this battle. And the forces on the island have big ambitions outside the island.

"So that's how it is." Kant exhaled, and responded: "We have accepted the care of the Dragon Clan. A few days ago, we happened to receive a letter with a list of personnel from the dark forces. This time we also brought Come here, I hope I can help a little to calm down the battle."

Kant took out the list that Ying had given him before his birth, and handed it to Millard. Observe his expression.

Millard's expression didn't seem to change, but there was still a trace of tension in his eyes staring at the envelope.

"Having such a list is indeed very important. Thank you." Millard said to Kant in a relaxed tone after browsing through the names on the list. There was also a blush on his face.

"You're welcome." Kant shook his head implicitly and responded.

"Just now, Lord, you mentioned that your group is going to the volcano. I don't know what your plan is?" Millard put away the letter, raised his head and asked Kant.

"Probably to meet some old friends." Kant replied briefly: "After all, we are not familiar with the environment on this island."

"I see," Millard nodded in agreement, "If there is anything the Dragon Clan can help with, please feel free to ask. We will do our best."

"Thank you, Master Millard." Kant agreed.

"Everyone must be very tired after traveling on the road for so long." Millard looked at Bundak and Abel for the second time, and suggested: "Stay here tonight. The kitchen will present Delicious dinner. I have business to do, so I will take my leave first."

"Okay, see you next time." Kant got up and said.

"Yes." Millard nodded with a smile and agreed. Before Kant and others followed his footsteps, he walked out of the palace door alone, dispelled the illusion, and a white dragon appeared in the open space outside the palace. After setting off a gust of wind, it flew towards the south.

The Dragon Clan leader who had disappeared before reappeared in front of Kant and the others, wearing a different suit.

"Everyone, let me take you to the resting place." The leader of the dragon clan stood at the door of the meeting hall and said to Kant and others.

"Okay, sorry to trouble you." Abel agreed.

A group of people followed the Dragon Clan leader and walked towards another nearby building.

"The dinner will be delivered to your room by the waiter in the back kitchen." The leader of the dragon clan led the three of them into the corridor in the castle.

Bundak looked at the lawn outside the window and responded, "Is there no restaurant here?"

"Because no one has been here for a long time, the restaurant has been closed." The leader of the dragon clan explained: "It is estimated that no one has cleaned it for a long time."

"Where are we now?" Abel asked.

"The northern border of the Dragon Clan's territory." The Dragon Clan leader explained in detail: "This was originally a village, and later it was requisitioned as a training ground for Master Millard's personal guards. After the army left, it was completely idle. "

"So where are those soldiers now?" Kant asked.

The eyes of the leader of the dragon clan dimmed, and he said softly: "Probably they have already gone outside the island."

"Outside the island?" Bandak asked curiously.

"Millard is the heir who has been re-established in the past two years. The soldiers who have been with him in the past few years have been arranged by the 'king' to perform missions outside the island. Some of them have been Can’t go back to the island.” The Dragon Clan leader replied while recalling.

"So that's it." After receiving Kant's wink, Bundak immediately withdrew his curiosity and didn't ask any more questions.

At this moment, the Dragon Clan leader brought the three of them to the door of the room assigned to them. Handing over the key, he said, "The room has been cleaned. The lighting is also very good. I hope you can have a good night's rest here."

"Thank you. But." Bandak took the key and responded, "It's about the camp."

Chapter 807: A leisurely afternoon for everyone

"We have hired a ship to go to the harbor to pick up the Calradian soldiers and elf soldiers staying in the camp. They should stay on the ship for about a week before arriving at the dwarf town at the foot of the volcano." The dragon leader told the three report.

"Thank you," Bandak said heartily.

Kant stood aside and nodded: If the Dragon Clan came forward, the treatment of the soldiers can be said to be guaranteed.

"Well, I'll take my leave first." The leader of the dragon clan bowed and said goodbye to everyone.

After Kant and others watched him leave, they opened the door with a key. The space inside can be said to be extremely spacious and exquisitely decorated. Three bedrooms, a living room of 80 square meters, a clean and bright bathroom, and a kitchen and window sill.

Kant randomly chose a bedroom and went in to put down his luggage. When he walked out of the bedroom door, he saw Bundak and Abel collapsed in the living room. He laughed and said, "Are you so tired?"

"I was really tired when I was riding on the back of a dragon." Bundak explained while picking out a few cherries from the fruit basket on the desk, and put them in his mouth: "It tastes good. .”

"I'm tired, too," Abel said weakly.

In order not to make Bandak's physical condition look too bad, he cast spells continuously for a day and a night. It's only now that I'm relieved.

"Your Majesty, you also stayed at an altitude of several thousand meters all day. Why do you seem to be okay?" Bandak looked at Kant's face and asked curiously.

"I don't know. When I first went up, my body didn't quite get used to it. It's just that the team leader slowed down very quickly. After that, I didn't feel much." Kant also found a more comfortable one. The chair sat down and described to Bundak.

"It seems that the leader of the Dragon Clan observed that each of us is not very comfortable." Banda Ke maintained a flat posture, and responded: "It is indeed the type that can take care of people. Compared with Wake up, that Master Millard is really arrogant."

"He has been pampered since he was a child, and he has been receiving training and training as the heir of the royal family. Naturally, he will see people differently." The sun crossed the window sill and sprinkled on Kant's face. He seemed to be enjoying the break.

"But I don't think your Majesty Kant is as domineering as he is." Bandak curled his lips and commented, "It feels like his eyes are always looking down on others."

"Don't worry about this." Abel poked his head out and interjected, "Anyway, this Master Millard probably won't have anything to do with us in the future."

"Is that so?" Bandak looked at Kant in surprise and asked.

Kant shrugged his shoulders indifferently, and said, "As you said, this young heir doesn't think much of us at all. Of course there won't be any cooperation in the future."

"I thought he valued us, after all, he got such a list from us." Bandak sighed and said.

"Judging from his reaction at the time, he should know all the people on the list." Kant recalled: "In general: the news we brought is not of much value. However, he did not take this point Showed. It made me think he would be a suitable heir."

"I see." Bandak said with his eyes widened. He didn't notice this part of the details at the time.

"Ha—" Kant yawned, and confessed to Bundak and Abel: "I'll go back to the bedroom to catch up on sleep. Come wake me up at lunchtime."

"Yes." Bandak sat up straight and replied.

"Aren't you going to sleep for a while?" Abel raised his head and suggested to Bundak after hearing the door closing.

"Just lie here for a while." Bandak shook his head and said, "What about you?"

"I'm not as tired as you." Abel buried his head on the cushion of the bench again, and replied sullenly.

"When I've had enough rest, let's go for a walk together." Bundak turned to look at Abel, and suggested, "It's still quite stuffy inside."

"Okay." Abel raised his hand and made a 'yes' gesture.

After Abel smiled and gave Abel a high five, he lay down on the carpet in the living room and took a nap.

After waking up, the sky outside the window had already darkened.

Bandak sat up in a panic, looking at where Abel was before. It's just that he was the only one left in the entire living room.

"Abel!" Bundak yelled.

"Click—" There was the sound of a key being inserted into the lock from the entrance. Bundak's nerves immediately tensed up. Slowly approach the door of the room.

The door was opened, and Abel, who was drenched in the rain, entered the room.

"Abel?" Bandak's face was full of doubts.

"Are you awake?" Abel asked looking up while changing his boots.

"When did you go out? Is it raining outside?" Bundak squatted beside Abel and asked with concern.

"Can I have a towel?" Abel asked. "You're right, it's too boring to just stay in the room. I'm going out for a walk."

After hearing what he said, Bandak immediately went to the bathroom and brought Abel a dry towel.

"Thank you." After taking the towel, Abel thanked him: "Although I have received a rain, it is not nothing. I found that the dragon people here like to move in human form very much, and they have invented many interesting physical games .”

"Sounds really interesting." Bandak lamented, "I spent the whole afternoon sleeping in this living room."

"You slept so badly, I don't know how to wake you up." Abel smiled apologetically, "How does your body feel now?"

"It feels good. If I have food, I think my mood will also improve." Bundak joked.

"After what you said, I'm also a little hungry." Abel tilted his head and said, "Let's hurry up and wake up His Majesty. I just went to the back kitchen and found that the dishes are also ready."

"Yeah." Bandak glanced at the door and said, "Then you watch here, and I'll wake up His Majesty Kant."

"Okay." Abel nodded.

Bandak walked to the door of Kant's room, raised his hand and knocked gently on the door, and called, "Your Majesty Kant."

"What's wrong?" Kant's voice sounded like he had just woken up.

"The back kitchen's meals are almost ready, Your Majesty, you should get up and wash up first." Bandak said softly.

"Okay." Kant agreed. He got out of bed sleepily, put on his coat, opened the door and walked to the bathroom.

Chapter 808: Kant who suddenly fell ill

After a while, the dinner dishes were presented by the dragon waiters.

Kant sat at the dining table and didn't seem to have any appetite. Bundak noticed Kant's physical condition during the meal break. Putting down the tableware in his hand, he asked worriedly, "Your Majesty, are you feeling unwell?"

"I'm a little dizzy." Kant stopped eating and responded with his hand on his forehead.

"Could it be some kind of illness?" Abel also became nervous.

"It should be because of the wind and cold, the humidity on this island is too heavy." Kant felt his body become limp, unable to exert any strength at all.

"I'll ask the doctor in the castle." Abel immediately put down the fork in his hand, stood up and said to Kant.

Kant waved his hand and said, "This is a minor illness. After this night, it will be almost healed."

"This is impossible." Bandak said resolutely: "In this unfamiliar place, any minor illness cannot be ignored. What should I do if I contract some strange disease?"

"Okay then." Kant was persuaded by Bundak and nodded in agreement.

Tomorrow we will leave for the volcano, and none of the three knows medical skills, so it is better to get rid of the illness as soon as possible.

Seeing that Kant agreed to come down, Abel immediately walked out of the room and invited the dragon doctor.

Bandak stretched out his hand to cover Kant's forehead, trying to test his body temperature. After coming into contact with the cold, he frowned and said, "Your Majesty, we will start again after your illness recovers."

"It's okay." Kant fainted after uttering this sentence.

Bandak helped him to lie down on the bed in the bedroom, brought a basin of hot water, wrung out the towel that had penetrated the hot water, and wiped the cold sweat from Kant's forehead with the towel.

After looking at the door of the living room countless times, Abel and the dragon doctor finally came.

"Doctor, come and see!" Bandak called out to the dragon doctor while beckoning.

"When did you faint?" Doctor Dragon also seemed a little nervous. After sitting down by Kant's bed, he hurriedly stretched out his hand to check on Kant's condition. Asked Bandak.

"Five minutes ago." Bundak thought for a while and responded.

"En." Dragon Doctor nodded in agreement, and then transported a golden spiritual power from his palm into Kant's temple.

"How?" Abel asked anxiously.

"It's okay." The dragon doctor's expression seemed to be relieved, and he explained: "It's just an ordinary low-grade fever. It is probably caused by the discomfort of the soil and water."

"So that's the case, His Majesty Kant also said before, if the air is too humid." Abel said in retrospect.

"This disease can be cured quickly. However, after the disease is cured, we must also pay attention to the changes in the surrounding environment, otherwise it will easily cause physical discomfort again." Doctor Long ordered while injecting spiritual power into Kant.

"Thank you." Bandak saw that Kant's pale face finally had a tinge of blood, and bowed to the doctor in thanks.

"Fortunately, it was just a false alarm." The dragon doctor took out several tubes of medicine from the medicine box and handed them to Bandak. Wiping his sweat, he said, "If His Majesty Kant falls ill in this castle, we will be in bad luck too."

"Thank you for your hard work." Abel said to the dragon doctor.

"His Majesty Kant will wake up after resting for a while. When he wakes up, he will probably be a little hungry. After all, I have used my spiritual power to mobilize the physical energy in his body. I will ask the back kitchen to prepare some light snacks. I will take my leave first. said the doctor, bowing to Bundak and Abel.

"Okay, please go slowly." Bandak sent the dragon doctor to the door, beckoning and saying.

Watching the doctor's back disappear at the end of the corridor, Bundak closed the door and walked back to Kant's bedroom.

"How is Your Majesty?" Bandak asked.

"It looks much better." Abel replied, "Now it is estimated that the body is adjusting internally and has entered dormancy."

"Let's just stay here and watch." Bandak sat down on a chair in the corner and said, "According to the doctor, His Majesty Kant shouldn't be able to sleep for long."

"Okay." Abel agreed. As he spoke, he extinguished the candlestick by the bed.

The two kept quiet while waiting, in order to let Kant get a better rest.

At three o'clock in the middle of the night, Abel had fallen asleep on the carpet beside the bed. Only Bandak remained sober.

"You?" When Bundak was still in a daze, he heard Kant's familiar voice.

"Lord, are you awake?" Bandak walked to the bed in surprise and asked.

"Yeah." Kant nodded, glanced at the bed, and said, "Why is Abel falling asleep here?"

"He hasn't had much rest for two days. He fell asleep when you woke up." Bandak explained, "Your Majesty, how do you feel now?"

"I feel much better, not as uncomfortable as before." Kant propped up his upper body, leaned against the head of the bed, and while feeling the changes in his body, he replied, "It's just that I still can't exert much strength."

"The doctor said you need to rest for a while," Bandak said.

"Doctor? Have people from the Dragon Clan come?" Kant raised his head and asked Bundak.

"Hmm. It was the doctor's spell that brought down your fever, Your Majesty." Bandak responded, "He also left some medicine for us, which seems to be suitable for ordinary minor injuries and ailments."

"Well, thank you." Kant touched his stomach, nodded and said, "I feel empty in my stomach now."

"Your Majesty, you didn't eat much during dinner. The back kitchen brought some hot porridge in the first half of the night. I'll get it for you." Bandak hurried to the living room.

"Wait." Kant stopped Bundak.

"What's the matter? Your Majesty." Bandak turned around and asked strangely.

"Help Abel back to his own bedroom to rest. It's really pitiful to sleep on this floor." Kant said with a helpless smile on his face.

"Oh. Yes, yes, yes." Only then did Bundak remember the existence of Abel, walked to the bed, and helped Abel who was lying on the ground. Sorry to say: "I have forgotten him."

Kant looked at him with helplessness.

The episode that happened that night finally ended with Bundak's careful care of Kant.

In the early morning of the next day, the three of them boarded the carriage assigned by the Dragon Clan and rushed to the foot of the volcano.

"Abel, you fell asleep before His Majesty Kant woke up yesterday?" Bandak joked to Abel.

"I'm sorry, Your Majesty." Abel didn't care about Bundak's accountability, but turned directly to Kant, smiling apologetically.

(end of this chapter)