Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 701. Days spent on the boat

"Your Highness, there is a letter from the Elf Kingdom."

When Kant walked to the Senate Hall early in the morning, he heard such reports from the surrounding soldiers.

"Did it arrive this morning?" Kant asked calmly. He walked to the desk and sat down.

Placed on the top layer of the pile of papers was a letter with the national emblem of the Elf Kingdom printed on it.

"Yes." The soldier replied.

"The Elf Kingdom is about half a month away from here. DeWitt and the others should have been floating on the sea for half a month now." Kant opened the envelope, read the entire letter, and muttered quietly.

"I didn't expect that this ship would never dock." A soldier rushed to the railing on the deck and retched into the sea.

"The ship you mentioned that will dock is not going to perform a mission at all." Another soldier followed and stood beside him, enduring the churning of his stomach and looking uncomfortable.

"But there's still half a month, you have to endure it." A soldier put his hands on the shoulders of the two people and said.

"Austinger?!"

"It's really strange to say that you are so dizzy when riding a carriage. How come you don't feel anything about the swaying sea." A soldier shook his head and asked in confusion.

"I don't know, maybe it's because my attributes are similar to those of the sea." Austinger said proudly.

"You two, stop talking. Can you help me back to the lounge? I feel like my legs are weak from vomiting." The soldier who had been leaning against the railing to retching weakly interrupted.

"I think you should go to the infirmary." Austinger raised his eyebrows and suggested.

With that said, he lifted up half of the soldier's body and walked towards the infirmary at the other end.

"The days at sea are so boring." DeWitt sighed as he stood watching.

"Isn't it boring to be in the army?" Clemont asked with a smile.

"That's right. It's the same everywhere. It's just that my state of mind is different." DeWitt thought for a while and replied with a smile: "Clement, you must be really happy. It feels like the whole time you were on the ship, it seemed like People have become much more relaxed.”

"Not really. I just want to cherish the moment when I'm close to danger." Clemont shook his head easily: "It should be regarded as a way to relieve stress."

"It's pretty good."

The sea in late autumn, even on a sunny day, is not calm.

Huge waves rolled up at the end of the field of vision, and people standing on the boat could hear the earth-shattering sound.

The boat, which can accommodate thousands of people, is in the center of the endless sea: like a dead leaf dropped into a pond. Whether it sinks or goes smoothly is decided by God.

"By the time the next letter is delivered to Caladia, it should be a month later." Kant said with emotion.

Never before had he cared so much about an outgoing team.

After all, this group of soldiers was sent to a place outside the Nalun Desert to perform tasks in a place where there was no information.

"Send Aubrey to the Senate Hall." Kant put down the letter in his hand and ordered the soldiers on the side.

"Yes." After the soldier agreed, he bowed and retreated.

"Captain Aubrey, His Highness Kant announces your entry into the palace."

In the training ground of the valet in the palace, the valet sent by Kant sent a message to Aubrey who was practicing boxing.

"Did the scout send a message?" Aubrey stopped and asked.

"Yes." The soldier replied.

"Yes. I'll change my clothes and go see His Highness right away." Aubrey completely released his fist and told the attendant.

Aubrey hurried to the door of the Senate Hall.

"Your Highness Kant." Aubrey bowed and saluted.

"Captain Aubrey, long time no see." Kant said hello: "This morning the messenger from the Elf Kingdom sent a personal letter from DeWitt."

Kant found the letter from the pile of papers on the side and handed it to Aubrey.

"They should still be at sea now." Aubrey took the letter and held it in his hand. But he didn't take it apart immediately.

"Um.

It seems to be going well so far. ” Kant responded.

"That's good." Aubrey nodded.

"The island they went to has not been officially divided into the territory of any country. However, there are many races of vagrants on the island. After the elves sent people there for the first time, they also set up stations on the island." Kant Added: "At that time, the news about the soldiers will be reported back to the Nalun Desert by people at the site."

"This event depends entirely on the elves' connections." Aubrey commented.

"The elves are becoming more and more cautious in doing things now, which should be related to the changes after the Undead War." Kant said: "Their work level can still be assured."

"Yes." Aubrey responded: "Thank you, Your Highness, for conveying the news from the front line to me."

"It's okay." Kant shook his head and said, "After all, I promised you."

"...Then I'd better return this letter to you, Your Highness." Aubrey handed the envelope back with both hands: "I just want to confirm whether they are safe. The details of the mission are not my part. ."

Kant looked up and took the envelope without saying a word.

"Your Highness, if there is nothing else, I will take my leave first." Aubrey said goodbye.

"Yeah." Kant responded.

"It's finally here!"

A soldier sitting in the captain's cabin saw the land in the distance and couldn't help shouting excitedly.

"land!!"

The soldiers gathered on the deck looked at the distance between the ship and the docking place, and shouted happily.

"Fellow soldiers, your destination - Crow Island has arrived. Please pack your bags and prepare to disembark." The ship's staff announced through the loudspeaker.

The soldiers rushed back to their cabins and carried their luggage packed last night on their backs.

"All Calradian soldiers, gather on the deck. Line up to disembark." Clemont took the horn from the crew and commanded loudly.

Calradian soldiers and elven soldiers formed two square formations.

The soldiers in the first row of the two phalanxes walked off the ship first, relying on the escalator.

"Soldiers from the rear column follow." DeWitt ordered.

After all the soldiers disembarked, DeWitt and others followed, followed by the crew.

"Finally reached land." A Calradian soldier sighed.

"It always feels like what I'm stepping on is not land, but cotton." Another soldier said, stamping his feet.

"I feel the same way. On the boat, I stepped on wooden boards, and they were wobbly. When I came to land, the land was much more solid."

"Where are the people at the Elf Kingdom site?" DeWitt looked around and asked.

"It can't be those few," Clemont asked hesitantly. The finger pointed straight ahead.

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