The Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 808: Chapters 840-844

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Chapter 840: The embarrassment of the first meeting

"Thank you." Abel nodded.

The two followed the waiter and walked to the door of the hotel. I saw the groom I met yesterday.

"Lord Kant, and Lord Abel." The groom was cleaning the carriage, and after seeing Bundak and Kant, he greeted happily: "I didn't expect it to be you two. I went to the hospital yesterday, how do you feel?" Sample?"

"It's okay." Abel smiled wryly. Speaking of which, yesterday's trip was really a waste of time.

"That's right. I heard that many seriously ill people went there." The groom replied with a smile, "Why didn't you bring Mr. Ben Dake with you today?"

"He is too tired and resting in his room," Kant replied.

"I see." The groom did not continue to ask, but invited: "Both of you, please get in the car, we will start right away."

After Abel nodded slightly in response, he stepped onto the steps and onto the carriage.

Kant took a look at the carriage, walked behind Abel, and stepped into the carriage.

After the two sat firmly in the carriage, they heard a shout from outside the carriage door: "My lords, we are leaving now."

The carriage also swayed with the galloping horse.

Abel looked at Kant helplessly. Grasp the window bars.

The distance between the inspection office and the base of the teleportation array was not far, and the carriage drove for about ten minutes before arriving at the gate of the inspection office.

After the groom stopped the carriage, he immediately opened the door curtain of the carriage, and introduced to the two: "My lords, we have arrived at our destination."

"Okay." Kant responded, waved his hands to tidy up the folds of his clothes, and walked out of the carriage.

Enduring the discomfort caused by the violent bumps, Abel smiled at the driver and said, "Thank you for your hard work."

"It's okay." The groom said with a simple smile: "The boss asked me to pick up and drop off the two adults today. You go to your business, and I'll wait in the carport near here."

"Ah," Abel had an unspeakable expression on his face, and reluctantly said, "Actually, it doesn't matter if you go back now, this place is not far from the hotel. Don't worry about us."

"No, no," the groom waved his hand, and said, "I can't slack off on the tasks assigned to me by the boss. Don't worry, my lords, I'm still very familiar with the work of waiting for others."

"Okay then." Abel glanced at Kant, and after noticing that the other party showed no signs of discomfort, he compromised.

"Two adults, go slowly." The groom heaved a sigh of relief, returned to his driving seat, and said goodbye to Kant and Abel.

"Yeah." After Kant said goodbye to the groom, he turned to Abel and said, "Let's go in quickly."

"Yes." Abel replied immediately.

Compared with the surrounding buildings, the house of the inspection office looks much cooler. Few people come in and out.

Kant walked to the door of the hall with a puzzled expression on his face. After seeing a dwarf soldier standing at the door, he pretended to be waiting for someone. Immediately stepped forward and asked, "Hello, I'm Kant from Calradia. This is the soldier captain of the elves, Abel. We made an appointment to meet and talk with the patriarch of the dwarves."

"Oh," the dwarf soldier responded respectfully in a panic: "Hello, I am the dwarf soldier sent by the old patriarch to receive the noble soldiers. Please come with me. The old patriarch has arrived at the conference hall ahead of time and is waiting indoors Everyone."

"Okay." Kant nodded, and when he followed the dwarf soldier up the stairs, he asked, "What is your name?"

"My name is Flyin." The dwarf soldier responded politely.

"Okay." Kant nodded. Asking for a person's name is an important etiquette when meeting someone for the first time.

The dwarf soldier led them across dozens of stairs, walked to the corridor carpet on the fourth floor, and said, "My lords, I can only send you here. The old patriarch is in the conference room at the end of the corridor." Waiting for everyone."

"Okay. Thank you for your hard work." Kant said.

Then he took Abel onto the carpet in the corridor and walked towards the conference room.

The dwarf soldier turned and left the floor.

The lighting in the corridor was not obvious, after Kant and Abel walked to the end of the corridor along the light emitted by the fluorescent stone.

It was found that the light of a candle was shining through the crack in the door of a room.

After the two looked at each other, Abel stepped forward, raised his hand and knocked gently on the door.

"Excuse me, is anyone there?" Abel asked softly to the crack of the door.

With the sound of a chair being dragged, the door lock was turned open. Abel took a few steps back and saw a dwarf in a robe appearing in front of him.

"Who are you two?" The dwarf's tone was not friendly.

"Kant." Kant replied briefly: "This is General Abel of the Elven Kingdom. We made an appointment to meet with the patriarch of the dwarves."

"Well, it turned out to be you." The dwarf's tone became respectful, and he saluted Kant: "Please come in, the patriarch has been waiting for a long time."

After Kant and Abel returned the salute, they opened the door and walked in.

It was found that a large sandalwood table and a dozen chairs were simply placed in the room.

At this time, the seven or eight dwarves sitting on the chairs were all focusing their eyes on the two of them.

"Your Majesty Kant!" The dwarf old man in a purple robe stood on a chair and waved in Kant's direction.

"Hello, old patriarch." With a smile all over his face, Kant stepped forward to shake hands and said, "Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to meet with us."

"I've been busy recently, but His Majesty Kant's invitation must be accepted." The old patriarch said with a smile: "What happened on the volcano was too hasty, and I haven't had time to ask His Highness Kant and the generals who helped Thank you so much."

"Abel came here with me to meet the old patriarch," Kant said.

Abel took a step forward, stretched out his hand to the patriarch of the dwarves, and said, "Old patriarch, long time no see."

"Long time no see." The old patriarch smiled warmly: "How is General Abel living on this island recently, and the recent situation of General DeWitt and General Clement, I also want to know very much."

"Ah," Kant first sighed, and then said, "Old patriarch, part of the reason why we came to you today is because of DeWitt, Claremont, and their soldiers."

"What's the matter?" The old patriarch gestured for Kant and Abel to sit down, and asked nervously.

Kant recounted what had happened in the last month. Although he omitted many unnecessary details, he was able to stop when his tongue was dry.

Chapter 841: Promise of the Dwarf Patriarch

"Those bastards who are doing evil!" After listening to Calradia's progress in this month, the old patriarch said angrily: "Our dwarf clan will definitely help you in the search for Pique. Your Highness Kant, don't you Worry, as long as this person has not left the island, we will definitely be able to bring him to you."

"Thank you, old patriarch." Kant bent down and said politely: "It's just that Commander Bundak's current physical condition is not optimistic. I hope that your subordinates, patriarch, can start to act as soon as possible. If you have any news, please feel free to send it to the 'Chunxi Pavilion'. I will send my men to track it down."

"Okay." The dwarf patriarch replied.

Just when Kant was about to have a few words with the dwarf patriarch, a dwarf soldier knocked on the door and walked in, and said to the dwarf clan: "Elders, the people sent by the dragon clan have arrived at the mansion."

"Okay. Back off first." A slightly younger dwarf sitting by the door ordered.

After hearing the words, the soldier bowed deeply and retreated to the corridor.

After the old patriarch saw the soldiers leaving, he said to Kant apologetically, "I'm sorry, Your Highness Kant. I didn't expect the Dragon Clan people to come so soon."

"It doesn't matter. After all, the island is in a period of turmoil. If the old patriarch has something important to do, then we can talk about it another day." Kang Deqian said modestly.

"Thank you, Your Majesty, for your understanding." The old patriarch bowed his head and said, "The elders and I will bid farewell to you first."

"Goodbye!" The elders of the dwarf clan present saw the old patriarch standing up, and they also stood up and said goodbye.

"What I mentioned before, please everyone." Kant said politely, and sent the group of dwarves to the door.

"His Royal Highness, please rest assured. As soon as there is news about this matter, we will send someone to inform you." The old patriarch said.

"Okay." Kant nodded.

After watching the group of dwarves leave, Kant and Abel returned to the room and took a rest.

"Your Highness, do you think the people of the dwarf clan will take our request to heart?" Abel asked worriedly.

During the entire conversation, he didn't get in a few words, and he kept paying attention to the reactions of the dwarf elders present.

However, the elders of the dwarves kept the same expression from the beginning to the end. It seems that he doesn't care about what Kant said.

This made Abel's heart tighten.

"With the previous favor, the dwarves should not completely ignore our request." Kant also noticed this, and said: "In my prediction, the power of the dwarves will participate in this action It is enough."

"Our soldiers will arrive in the town within today." Abel nodded and said, "The only manpower we can mobilize is them."

"Gilbert should have received our letter." Kant speculated: "The goblin kingdom and the dwarf tribe will take action before us. Our soldiers only need to pay attention to any unusual movements in this city. "

"But, didn't Bandak say before: Didn't Pique leave this town?" Abel said hesitantly, "If we concentrate our main forces in the city."

"Don't worry, you've heard it before: Yinchi worm is a species privately given to Pique by the King of Medicine." Kant explained: "Only the King of Medicine and Pique know the efficacy of this poison. I I believe that since the dark side organization has not taken any action until now, there are two possibilities: first, they did not control Pique's actions. Second, they have not found the entrance to use Bundak. "

"Your Majesty, you mean that the dark side organization is still under observation?" Abel asked.

"What I hope is this kind of result." Kant exhaled deeply and said, "That's why I asked the goblins and dwarfs. The two leading forces in the town have made moves. I think even if Pique leaves If we leave this small town, we will be brought back to us by members of the dark side organization."

"I hope so." A gleam of hope appeared in Abel's eyes. said in a low voice.

After the two sat quietly in the conference hall for a while, they got up and left the room. At the end of the corridor, they met the dwarf soldier who led the way for them.

"My lords, please go slowly." The dwarf soldier said to the two.

"Flyin, why are you still here?" Kant stopped in front of Flyin and asked suspiciously.

"I was originally an employee here." Flyin's tone became lighter because Kant remembered his name, and introduced: "The fourth floor is not very commonly used, I was specially sent to pick up the two adults .”

"I see." Kant nodded and said, "We are leaving now in a carriage. Goodbye."

"See you next time." Flyin said with a bow.

Kant and Abel turned and walked down the stairs, heading straight for the carriage at the door.

When he stopped in front of the carriage, he found that the groom had fallen asleep in the carriage.

Abel turned over helplessly and stepped on the carriage, and fished Kant up.

"Mr. coachman?" Abel walked to the groom and squatted down, gently shaking his shoulders with both hands, and shouted in a low voice.

As if because his movements were too soft, the groom stopped snoring, turned on his side, and fell asleep again.

When Abel was struggling to think about how to wake him up, he heard Kant's voice saying, "Why don't you try driving this carriage."

"Me?" Abel was stunned for a while, then nodded and said, "Okay."

After speaking, he walked towards the posture seat outside the carriage, and Kant followed him out, watching him put the horse tie on his hand. Worriedly, he asked: "It doesn't matter if you drive slowly."

Abel nodded and said, "Don't worry, Your Highness."

As he spoke, he waved his whip, and the horse rushed out of the shed. Kant was brought by the sudden movement and almost fell on both sides of the road.

"Your Highness, are you alright?" Abel asked Kant anxiously while trying to steer the wild horse.

"It's okay." Kant held on to the side fence, and after seeing the speed of the carriage gradually slowing down, he waved his hand and said, "You can continue driving here. I'll go inside the carriage to see how Mr. Groom is doing."

"Okay." Abel nodded, and after seeing Kant turn and leave, he focused his attention on the horse pulling the cart.

Kant sat down in the corner of the carriage, bent down and looked at the groom.

The other party was still in a state of sound sleep, but because of what happened just now, a big bag fell out of his forehead.

Chapter 842: The leader who learned to drive

After Abel passed the adaptation period, his posture of driving the carriage became more relaxed and casual.

Just as he was complacent about his achievement, a scream came from the carriage behind him.

"Oops! My head!" Inside the carriage, the groom screamed while holding his bumped forehead.

Kant, who was sitting in the corner, hesitated for a while, and then explained: "I'm sorry, because when we got back to the carriage, we found that you were still on a lunch break, so Abel could only be the driver, and he has no experience."

"It's okay, it's okay." After realizing what happened, the groom quickly said apologetically, "I'm sorry, the sun is a bit dazzling today, so I hid in the carriage, and I didn't expect to fall asleep."

Kant pursed his lips and said with a slight smile, "It's okay, we'll be arriving at the hotel soon. However, your forehead seems to be swollen."

"I'll go back to the store and apply ice for a while." The groom was really embarrassed to continue talking with Kant in the car, and while bowing and saluting, he walked carefully to the driver's seat outside the car.

"Old man, are you awake?" Abel turned his head and asked, "Thank you for letting me learn how to drive a carriage. I can apply to be a cavalry in the future. Ah, what happened to your forehead?"

After noticing the swollen lump on the groom's forehead, the expression on Abel's face changed from joy to concern.

"I accidentally fell while sleeping just now." The groom said indifferently. Abel's tone made him feel a lot more relaxed.

"It won't be because of me just now." Abel raised his hand to cover his mouth that was opened wide in surprise, and said with apology in his eyes: "I'm really sorry, I wasn't very familiar with it at the time."

"It's okay." The groom quickly waved his hand to stop his apology, and said, "I'm glad you can help."

Abel smiled and glanced at the groom, and responded, "Sir, I'm going to the hotel soon. Can I park the carriage at the door of the hotel?"

"Of course." The groom smiled and said, "Leave the rest to me."

"Thank you." Abel nodded.

Under the guidance of the groom, Abel stopped the car at the door of the hotel, walked into the carriage, and called to Kant, "Your Highness, we are back to the hotel."

"Okay." Kant nodded in agreement. Then he stood up and got out of the carriage with Abel.

After saying goodbye to them, the groom drove the carriage to the stable with a whip.

"How do you feel?" Kant asked Abel with a smile, "You seem to be in a good mood."

"It's not bad." Abel responded with a smile: "I just don't know if there will be a big difference between riding a horse and driving a horse."

"The general method is similar." Kant suggested: "You can try more after returning to the kingdom of elves."

"Thank you, Your Majesty Kant, for your reminder." Abel said politely.

The two laughed and walked into the lobby of the hotel. But he found that Bandak was also sitting on the dining chair in the lobby, drinking tea and waiting for their return.

"Your Majesty! Abel!" Bundak immediately stood up and called after seeing the figures of these two people.

"Bundak, how are you resting?" Abel walked up to Bundak quickly and asked him.

"When I woke up today, I felt a bit of a headache, and nothing else happened." Bandak said with a smile, "I'm in good spirits now."

"That's good." Kant sat down in another dining chair and drank tea with Bundak.

Bandak glanced at Kant, licked his dry lips, and said hesitantly: "Your Highness, I heard from the owner of the store: You two went to ask the dwarves for help this morning."

"Yes." Abel stood aside and explained: "We saw that you were still resting, so we didn't have the heart to wake you up. Don't blame us."

After hearing the words, Banda Ke swallowed the words that came to his lips, and said, "So, how are you doing this trip?"

"The elders of the dwarf tribe promised us that they will give us human help." Kant put down his teacup, looked at Bundak and said, "In my opinion, Peek should not be able to escape this time."

"Did they agree?" Bandak looked slightly surprised. asked with his mouth half open.

"That's right," Abel nodded and said, "Our group is still indebted to the dwarves. They will not just sit by and watch what happened this time."

"I see." Bundak nodded.

"It's just that the group of dwarves acted too hastily. Before we had time to discuss how to start the operation, they left because of something." Abel said regretfully.

"So what do we do next?" Bundak asked.

"It's nothing. Just wait and see." Kant shook his head and said: "During this period, you can rest at ease and pay attention to the changes in your body. It is enough not to focus on these trivial matters."

".Yes." Bandak was silent for a while, then nodded in agreement.

"Speaking of which, the growth period of this insect Gu is relatively long." Abel thought for a while, and said, "Bundak, have you noticed any changes in yourself recently?"

"Nothing changed." Bandak said: "I just feel that the time to sleep is longer now, I don't know if it is also because of the eggs in the body."

"Well, no." Abel confessed patiently: "You still have to record your daily work and rest. In this way, not only you, but we can also observe the effect of this insect poison on you in real time." effect."

"It's a good way." Kant agreed.

"Then I'll start recording today." Bandak nodded with a smile, although he knew that he was currently weak and unable to help the brigade. But if he can share some pressure for the collective tasks, he will be very happy.

"I'll go to the nearby pharmacy to inquire again to see if there are any prescriptions that can alleviate the condition." Abel made up his mind and said: "The hospital in the North District must never go again, it is flashy. I Look at those doctors who face intractable diseases like yours, they will put on blood transfusions to persuade patients to leave. Some people really believe them!"

"The fact that the hospital is well-known in this small town proves that it still has some strength." Kant said lightly: "It's just that the plan of exchanging blood is really the worst of the worst. It's not a last resort. Impossible to promise."

"Hmm." Bandak nodded in agreement, "Then do you need me to go to the pharmacy with you?"

Chapter 843: Arrangements for Greeting Soldiers

"After all, there are very few types of insect Gu like Yinchi. I guess many doctors have never seen it," Bandake explained.

"Yeah." Abel nodded and said, "That's pretty good, anyway, you've been staying in the hotel all morning, so it's time to go out and get some air."

"Go early and come back early." Kant patted the wrinkles on his robes, and warned: "The soldiers on the coast will arrive in the town within today, and you two have to be responsible for welcoming them."

"Yes." Bundak and Abel replied in unison.

"Then I'll go back to my room to rest." Kant nodded and said, "Abel, before you go out, you'd better say hello to the boss and ask him to arrange the room where the soldiers live."

"Yes, Your Highness." Abel replied.

After Kant clearly explained today's tasks, he turned around and climbed the stairs to the second floor.

After watching Kant leave, Abel stopped a waiter who was passing between the tables and said to him, "Is the boss in the shop now?"

"Yes, but it's lunch time now. If you need to see the shopkeeper for something, sir, it may not be very convenient now." The waiter said awkwardly.

"We're talking about renting," Abel responded, "and Mr. Accountant, where is he now?"

"Should help load the goods in the back kitchen." The waiter glanced at the wall clock on the wall, pointed in the direction of the kitchen, and explained: "Please wait a moment, my lords, I will go and inform the accountant first."

"Okay, sorry to trouble you." Bandak nodded.

"It's okay." The waiter put the kettle and towel in his hand on the dining table beside him, and then took his leave.

After a while, the half-orc accountant of the hotel followed the waiter and appeared in front of the two of them.

"Lord Bundak, Lord Abel." The accountant asked, "Is there anything urgent for you two?"

"The soldiers of Calradia and the elves will arrive in this town within today." Abel explained patiently: "We plan to let them live in this hotel with us. Because we don't know the specific arrival time, So I hope the hotel can reserve some vacant rooms in advance.”

"So that's how it is." The accountant led the two of them to the counter, and responded: "Our hotel doesn't have much traffic in this off-season, and there are more than a dozen vacant rooms left every day."

"That's really a coincidence." Abel's eyes lit up, and he said, "I thought it was too late for me to make this request now. Thank you, Mr. Accountant."

The accountant shook his head slightly with a smile, and said, "Thank you, my lords, for taking care of the store's business like this."

The two hit it off immediately, and immediately began to discuss the allocation of rooms.

"The official inspection for entering the city has become more and more stringent." The accountant suggested: "In order for the soldiers and adults to arrive at the store smoothly, it is better to ask the waiters in the store to wait at the gate of the city to guide the soldiers."

"Mister is very thoughtful." Abel nodded approvingly, and then took out five gold coins from his bag: "Here are the room fees for twelve medium-sized suites, and the hard work of the waiters who went to the gate of the city to receive them." fee."

"No need." The accountant waved his hand and said, "This is one of the things the store should do to receive customers. There is no need for any reward."

After saying this, he counted three gold coins from Abel's hand and put them in the checkout box.

Abel watched the box on the counter being closed, and understood that the cashier would never charge this money. Embarrassed, he said, "Thank you, sir, for your care."

"That's not the case." The accountant said, "You have to spend a lot of money to get rid of the bug. You have to save a little on weekdays. In the medical clinics in the North District, the asking price for a surgery is quite high. "

After the accountant had met with these two people a few times, his speech became a little more casual.

"When I talk about that clinic, I get angry. It doesn't matter the price." Abel said angrily, "The point is that they came up with a treatment method that would cost the patient's life."

"Have you been there?" The accountant has been buying goods in the farmland outside the town in recent days, and is not sensitive to the movements of Bandak's group.

"Well, the coachman in the hotel sent us there." Bandak replied.

"What does Lord Abel mean by taking his life to death?" the accountant asked curiously.

Bundak hesitated for a while, and then repeated what the doctor had said that day.

"Tell me, isn't this a deception?" Abel said.

The accountant of "Exchanging Blood" thought about it in his mind for a while, and said, "The person who came to see you may not be the director of the hospital."

"Whether he is the director or something else, he is obviously looking for an excuse for himself to get rid of the difficulty of finding the door." Abel concluded: "Also change blood, I really don't believe there will be such a spell."

"Yes." The accountant explained: "And, on this entire island, there is only one man named Brandon who knows this spell."

"Yes, that's the name of that doctor." Abel nodded.

"Well, Master Brandon used this spell to save many people before. This is obvious to everyone in the town." The accountant pondered for a while, and said: "However, this method is still too extreme, and People who are baptized by this spell will completely lose their memory, and if they are mages, they will also lose their magic power. You should try other methods."

"As you said, this method is not suitable for us." Bandak nodded and said, "It's just that before catching Pique, I want to use some medicine to buffer the tendency of the insects in my body to spread."

"Yes, you are right to think so. I can recommend a few pharmacies to you. You can go to the store and ask if there is any suitable medicine." The accountant nodded in response, and opened the drawer of the counter, from the inside Take out pen and paper.

While the accountant was writing the name of the pharmacy on the manuscript paper, Abel slipped to the stable and pulled out a carriage.

Of course, with the permission of the groom who delivered the goods.

After parking the carriage at the door of the hotel, Abel walked to the counter and showed off to Bundak: "Brother, I can drive a carriage now, and I will show it to you later."

"I thought we didn't need a carriage," said Bundak awkwardly: he didn't appreciate Abel's way of driving.

"It's finished." The accountant stopped writing, raised his head and said to the two of them, "You just need to go to the door one by one to try according to the address."

"Thank you." Abel replied with a smile, picked up the manuscript paper, and roughly looked at the information of the pharmacy.

Chapter 844: Two people going to the pharmacy

"Look, isn't there several pharmacies here that are several blocks away from here?" Abel happily handed the manuscript paper to Bundak, and said to him, "It's more convenient to use a carriage. "

Bandak frowned and looked at the address of the pharmacy, and finally compromised: "Then we have agreed, you have to drive slowly."

"Don't worry, I'm just a novice now, and I won't be much faster." Abel laughed, hugged Bundak's shoulders, and said to him.

"Mr. Accountant, let's go first." Bundak walked to the door, turned and said goodbye to the accountant: "I leave the soldiers to you."

"Okay." The accountant nodded and said, "I wish you all the best."

After saying this, he buried his head in the ledger again. However, after a short while, a horse cry was heard from the door of the store, and the carriage driven by Abel rushed to the main street. Many passers-by wandering around panicked and hurriedly retreated to both sides of the road.

The accountant rushed out of the store and went to the street to check the situation. But all he could see was the afterimage of the carriage that disappeared at the end of the street.

"Abel!" Bundak yelled, holding on to the window rail in the carriage, "Stop this horse!"

"It's okay, it's okay." Abel leaned over and looked at the horse pulling the cart, wondering in his heart: It's the horse this morning, why does the feeling of driving the cart become different.

"If I promise to ride in your car in the future, I'll write my name upside down!" Bandak said angrily.

Ever since the insect Gu took root in his body, his body has become much weaker than before. Motion sickness also followed.

Now sitting in the carriage that floats in the air from time to time is like being in hell.

"Hahaha, Kedaban sounds much better than Bandak." Abel joked, "Don't panic, I have to adapt to driving, and the speed will slow down after a while."

"Damn it." Bandak endured his nausea and said silently in his heart.

"Don't be so hard on yourself, I just want to make you happy. At least don't be too stressed, you know, you've been too depressed recently. If the soldiers see you like this, they will definitely think that you The leader has changed." Abel said loudly against the wind.

"It was someone else," Bundak responded.

"Whoever said it, no matter who said it, you can't think that way." Abel said with a frown, "It's not your physical strength or your leadership position that represents you. The brain we were talking to. At least I believe that a pure Bundak was talking to me just now."

After hearing this, Bundak was silent for a while, and said, "I can almost understand what you said. But...can you stop the car first? I'm about to be vomited by you."

"Bundak, Bundak? Bundak!" After hearing a burst of vomiting, Abel looked into the carriage in a panic. It's just that the reins are in his hands, and he can't let them go.

"After throwing up, it's much better."

Just when Abel was still worried about whether Bundak had fainted, a familiar voice came from the carriage.

After Abel heard this sentence, a trace of joy appeared on his face, but soon a sense of foreboding crept into his heart, causing him to yell, "Wait! Did you really vomit just now? Don't , Brother, this is the car I rented from the groom."

"It's okay, I'll take it back after I clean it up later." Bandak walked out of the carriage, sat down beside Abel, and said.

"Who cleans up?" Abel asked a crucial question.

"Of course it's you." Bandak glanced at him sideways and said lazily.

"Okay, okay." Abel said dejectedly, "I'll clean it up for you this time."

Bandak narrowed his eyes triumphantly, and said, "The sunshine is so nice today."

"Don't you think it's too hot?" Abel asked doubtfully, wiping the sweat off his forehead.

"Whatever." Bundak shook his head indifferently, and said, "Anyway, I'm staying outside."

"Why?" Abel continued.

"I threw up my breakfast this morning, and I looked a little nauseous," Bundak said.

"hateful."

In the shop, after Kant washed up in the bathroom, he walked out of the room, preparing to invite the waiter to order his own lunch.

It turned out that the person who came was not the waiter in the store, but the accountant whom I had seen a few days ago.

"Fillett, why is it you?" Kant asked slightly surprised.

"I asked the waiter in the store to go to the city gate to do something for me, so now there is a shortage of manpower, so I will come to help." The accountant responded.

"I see." Kant subconsciously glanced at Felit's right leg, saw that the bandage had been removed, and asked, "Has the injury on your leg healed?"

"Well, half-orcs not only have brute force, but also have good self-healing ability." Felite explained.

"Hehe, that's good." Kant nodded and said, "I want to order a lunch, and I hope it will be delivered to the room at three o'clock in the afternoon."

"Yes, what's the dish?" Fellett took out a shorthand notebook from his arms, holding a quill in one hand, and asked Kant.

While recalling the names on the menu, Kant announced the names of several dishes.

When Felipe confirmed with him again, he nodded and said: "Yes, that's it. Please, I really didn't expect Mr. Accountant to come to order for the guests himself."

"This was a common thing in the past. It's just that the profit of the store in the past two years has been pretty good, and the boss wanted us to take a little time to do the work, so he asked a few people to come in." Felit replied.

"What a good boss." Kant said with a smile: "I met you: the first hotel run by half-orcs. It feels no different from those hotels run by dwarves and humans."

"Whether we can satisfy the guests is the most important condition for us from the beginning to the end." Felit said slightly politely.

"Your service is very good." Kant commented: "I will trouble you with the menu."

"Thank you, Your Highness, then I will step back first." Fellett put away the pen and paper, and said goodbye to Kant.

"By the way, can you tell me what you said, the task that the waiter went to the city gate to perform?" Kant turned around and asked.

"The farmers who introduced us the ingredients insisted on recommending the new varieties they planted to us, so I asked a few waiters to check on the situation." Felit was stunned for a while, then said: "Actually, it's just a small daily matter in the store. .”

"I see." Kant nodded with a smile, "It's really hard for you to deal with these trivial matters every day."

(end of this chapter)