Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 648. Abnormally Rapid Construction

In the elven colony, the news of Bandark's victory quickly spread to the main city of Dherim.

Kant was having his usual afternoon tea at this time, and when he heard the news of Bundak's victory, he immediately smiled triumphantly.

The significance of this battle is extraordinary and unparalleled. Commander Bundak did not make the same mistakes as Commander Perm. This is the most meaningful thing for Kant. He is ready to celebrate the whole country The return of the Bundak leader.

So soon he issued an order to various merchants in the city-state. These merchants have a lot of funds in the city-state, but they still need the protection of the city-state, so when they heard the news of Bandak's victory at this time, they were naturally overjoyed. Those merchants all united to prepare for a grand welcome.

In the evening, when the sun in the sky was about to set at the foot of the mountain, the soldiers led by Bandak appeared in the main city of Dherim.

Commander Bundak looked so high-spirited, and his young soldiers were all smiling proudly at this time. These young soldiers did not disappoint Kant, which also made Kant extremely gratified.

On this day, all the drinks in the main city of Dherim are free, and everyone is jubilant all over the country. They are shouting, shouting, just to celebrate the victory of the Bundak Commander. They seem to have forgotten that the Perm Commander a few days ago With his sacrifice of a thousand cavalrymen, the lights were lit all night, and the wine was swayed in the air. Everyone seemed to have forgotten the existence of the day.

In the city-state, countless performances were being staged, and those young soldiers were praised by the residents. They became heroes of Dherim in an instant, overnight.

Commander Bundak and Lord Kant are having a tea party at this time.

Kant took a sip of the wine in his hand, and he said to Commander Bandak: "For such a victory this time, all the credit should go to Commander Bandak!"

As soon as Bandak heard Kant's praise, he immediately sat upright. He said: "Thank you Lord Kant for your praise, but this time the credit is not my own. It is more dependent on those confident soldiers and the great Lord Kant's leadership, otherwise we will not be able to see the dawn of victory."

In terms of sycophancy, no one can compare to Commander Bendak, he can put all the credit for one thing on other people, as if he has no credit at all.

Kant smiled, and he said: "Commander Bandak, are you too polite? I say it's your credit, it's your credit. Tell me, what reward do you want, beauties, money, or more... ..."

Kant looked at Bundak with a half-smile.

Bandak admitted that his forehead was covered with sweat, and he had to be cautious when talking to this tricky lord in front of him, or he might end up losing his life one day, which is definitely not what he wanted desired result.

Commander Bundak shook his head like a cattail fan, and he said to Lord Kant: "Lord Lord, I don't need any rewards, I can win a glory for Dehrim, I can win for Lord Kant, and I can make De Herim Herim's safety is the greatest reward for a subject, if there is really a reward, then I hope that Lord Kant can continue to lead Deherim to the road of prosperity!"

Commander Bundak said a lot at once, and Kant couldn't find what to say to continue.

Indeed, as Commander Bandark said, Dehrim is not strong enough now, and this victory is just a fluke victory. This is true for Dehrim, and it is also true for the elven colony. They should not Putting up lanterns and festoons for this kind of thing will make more people and soldiers careless. Dherim's fields are also very limited now. Except for some millet and rice, only rice is left. The next 100 mu or so can be planted with other vegetation, and these grains must be supplied to all residents.

Although the city-state of Dehrim is close to the lake, the lake has shown a tendency to dry up recently. This trend is very unfavorable. From this point of view, Dehrim will not be a good place to live in any time soon. .

That's why Kant asked the king of the elven colony to exchange 15% of the land at all costs. Although the elven colony is small, the surrounding freshwater resources are much more than that of Dherim. Due to their special physique, they rarely need to drink fresh water, so the fresh water is wasted. In addition, many fields in the elf colony cannot be improved as they should be, and those fields will soon lose their value if they are not cultivated in time .

These are all factors that Kant thought about. Kant also wanted to take the Lymein Empire into his pocket, so that Dherim could connect with the elf colony, and he was not afraid that someone would interfere.

Kant's idea is very ideal, but he doesn't know whether it will be useful if it is implemented. These are not what he can accurately predict now, but it is indeed imminent to recover 15% of the territory of the elf colony.

After a night of indulgence, Kant personally led more than a thousand soldiers to the elven colony, and he was going to complete the entrusted task of the territory.

It was only when he arrived at the Elf Colony that Kang realized that the people here were in dire straits.

The elf colony has always been known as a rich place before. They used to be a utopia in this desert, but now, the dilapidated houses, the cries of the old and young elves are endless on this land, almost like a human realm.

Kant stepped on this land slowly, and he has no ability to change the status quo of this land. The reason why these elves are living in such a state is largely due to the wrong leadership of the elf king. Although the elf king is a A kind-hearted elf, but he has never been able to govern this land. Although he has a high level, he is too cowardly, even undead soldiers cannot kill him.

Kant met the Elven King in the palace.

He politely stepped forward to shake hands, and said: "Your Excellency, the Elf King, your face has been radiant recently. As expected, you have won the battle, and your energy has changed."

The Elf King laughed and said, "It's all thanks to the leadership of Commander Bandak. If there was no Commander Bandak, I believe that the elven colony must have fallen into the hands of undead soldiers by now."

Bandak glanced outside, and he said again: "Your Excellency, the Elf King, do you know if there are still undead soldiers coming to attack?"

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