Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 748. A Cold War with No Result

After three rounds of drinking, the two of them were already very drunk. The posture in the sitting position is also swaying.

At this time, Bandak lost his usual restraint and began to talk to Derrick about how he admired him.

Derrick leaned on his chair and listened quietly to Bandak's words.

Until the end, Bandak's mouth was dry as he talked, and Derrick asked someone to bring a pot of tea. He said, "Drink some water first."

"No, as long as you have wine." Bandak shook his head.

"Aren't you drunk enough?" Derrick removed the wine from Bandak's wine glass and filled it with tea: "Those who have to leave early tomorrow morning cannot bear a hangover."

"Whatever, you drink with me, I have to drink to my heart's content." Bandak waved his hand and said, "If you want to stay here all the time, the chances of us getting together to drink together will also change." Is it missing?"

"Hey," Derrick sighed alone, then smiled at Bandak and said, "Let's do this. From now on, whenever you want me to go back to Dehreim to drink with you, I will go back immediately."

"You..." Bandak's eyes had turned into mist at this time: "I didn't know before that your character would be so stubborn. Why didn't you listen after I told you so many times? What? Now that I think about it, I can see that: His Majesty revealed the decision he was about to make to me first just so that I could test your determination. The current result will probably surprise even him. "

After drinking too much wine, Bandak's tongue was numb and the logic of his speech began to become confusing. But Derrick still heard the meaning of these words. He pursed his lips, raised his hand and handed the tea cup to Bandak's hand.

"Do you think it will be easy to get down from this position? Things you are accustomed to around you will be lost one after another. Why do you have to let yourself bear those losses?" Bandak took the tea cup and thought of something on his lips. Putting the wine glass on the table with a bang, he continued to talk to Derrick.

"I have thought about all this..." Derrick muttered in a low voice.

"I wonder how disappointed your subordinates would be if they knew you would make such a decision." Bandak quickly drank a cup of tea and prepared to get up and leave. But when he stood up, he didn't stand firm and his figure looked shaky.

Derrick quickly stepped forward to support him and told the soldiers on the side: "Send General Bandak back to Jinglou."

"Yes." The soldier hurried over, put Bandak's hand on his shoulder, and dragged half of his body.

"Remember to send the hangover soup prepared in the kitchen to the soldiers in Jinglou." Looking at Bandak's shuffling back, Derrick continued to give instructions to the soldiers beside him.

"yes!"

Early the next morning, Bandak was shaken awake by soldiers from the convoy. Because I not only took a bath before going to bed last night, but also drank hangover soup, etc., the headache symptoms were not as strong as expected.

"Commander Bandak, we are getting ready to leave." After seeing that Bandak had regained consciousness, the soldier retreated to the door and reported to him.

"Okay." Bandak rubbed his temples and nodded.

Because he has been out on expeditions all year round, Bandak has become accustomed to procedures such as washing up in the morning. Showed up in the lobby earlier than anyone else.

He met Derrick who was about to go upstairs. Derrick looked at Bandak in surprise and asked, "Are you so early?"

"The ones who were woken up moved faster than them, so they just waited here." Bandak replied while eating his breakfast.

"I see." Derrick did not go up the stairs again, but turned to the kitchen and brought out two cups of hot milk, and sat down opposite Bandak: "Drink something hot."

Bandak took a glass of milk and drank it: "It's not bad, it's comparable to the fresh milk in the military camp."

"Find someone to order it from Cumberland." Derrick also took a sip and said.

"What a great idea." Bandak praised.

"How about I pack some for you to take away?" Derrick suggested.

"No." Bandak smiled and shook his head: "If His Majesty finds out about this, he will kill me."

"Haha." Derrick also took this as a joke and ignored it.

The two of them were chatting away, and more and more soldiers were sitting around having breakfast.

"You don't have to go to the construction site to supervise the work today?" Bandak wiped the table in front of him and asked Derrick.

"I sent my men to watch over it for me." Derrick replied, "I will rush over after I see you out of the city gate."

"Yes." Bandak nodded, stood up, and called for the soldiers to gather quickly.

"Let them eat slowly." Derrick said with a smile.

"If I eat more, I probably won't be able to walk anymore." Bandak smiled and shook his head and said, "What's more, we have to have you here to accompany us. I'm really sorry."

"Haha." Derrick smiled softly.

After a while, the soldiers from the escort team lined up and stood in front of the lobby door.

"You guys, go and bring the camels in the backyard." Bandak ordered the soldiers in the front row.

After everyone packed up their belongings, they set off towards the city gate.

Arriving at the city gate, Bandak said goodbye to Derrick: "Then I'll see you after the New Year."

"Okay." Derrick waved towards him.

Without saying anything else, Bandak led his soldiers and set off towards the snow outside the city.

"Your Majesty!" A soldier rushed into the Senate Hall and shouted loudly.

"What's wrong?" Kant put down the document in his hand and raised his head.

"Commander Bandak has returned to Dehrim with his escort, and is now at the gate of the city." Soldiers reported.

"Oh. I understand, please step back." Kant nodded and continued to read the text in his hand.

Seeing Kant being so calm, the soldier thought he was really angry with Commander Bandak, so he hesitated and said, "Do I need to... call Commander Bandak?"

"No need," Kant said, "he will come by himself."

The soldier was stunned for a moment, and then responded: "My subordinates are resigning."

Kant was the only one left in the Senate Hall again. After Kant heard the footsteps that were getting further away, he glanced at the incense stick at the corner of the table. Calculating the time silently in my heart.

After a while, Kant was sitting in the hall and heard Bandak's laughter from afar.

When Bandak stepped into the palace and saluted, Kant put the document in his hand aside and said, "You walked out of the city without telling me, how dare you laugh?"

"Um," Bandak knelt down and said with an embarrassed look on his face, "It's my fault for not reporting to your highness."

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