Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 690. A heart-opening dinner

In fact, when it comes to drinking habits, Kant generally only drinks red wine and is not very interested in beer and the like.

It's just that the atmosphere just now was really awkward and awkward. In order to make Adonis relax, Kant decided to ask him to do a small thing to close the distance. Allow some buffering time by the way.

Bandak had already walked out of the kitchen at this time, followed by a kitchen helper pushing a dining cart filled with dinner plates.

After walking in, Bandak saw that there was only Kant at the table, and he said with some dissatisfaction: "How can Yadunis leave you alone, Lord?"

"I asked him to serve me the beer, and I'm still queuing hard now. Nothing will happen to me sitting here alone." After Kant briefly explained a few words, he called on the chef to start serving the food.

"So that's it." Bandak relaxed after hearing Kant's words. Pull out the dining chair and sit down.

"When he comes, let's eat together." Kant said.

"Yes." Bandak replied, and then looked back at the queue in front of the beer machine. Thinking of something, he said: "Lord, in my impression, you don't seem to have drank much beer."

"Yeah. Because I really don't want to drink." Kant said with a smile: "But I just felt that General Yadunis was sitting next to me, and he seemed uncomfortable. I just wanted to ask him to help me."

"As expected, Lord, you are really too attentive." Bandak showed an expected expression, and then explained for Yadunis: "Although his character is casual, he is also a bit reserved. .Lord, don’t mind.”

"I went with him to the field survey in Durandal before. He is indeed a very easy-going and free-spirited person. I don't know why, but after returning to the main city, he seemed a lot more reserved in front of me." Kant waved his hand, indicating that he was not Didn't mind.

"Perhaps it's because the surrounding atmosphere has changed." Bandak mentioned.

"Yes." Kant nodded and said, "Commander Bandak and General Yadunis are old acquaintances, right?"

"Yes. In the beginning, he joined the army about half a year after me. He has been helping me since then. Our personalities are quite compatible, and we have been friends for many years." Bandak introduced.

"That's good. After all, if you are not familiar with him, it wouldn't make sense for the two of us to talk like this behind his back." Kant joked: "When we went to the City of the Dead before, what did General Yadunis say? Didn’t I go with you?”

Bandak was about to say something,

But he was interrupted by the voice of Adonis behind him: "I'm back."

Bandak smiled apologetically at Kant, turned around and looked at Yadunis walking over with a dinner plate containing three glasses of beer.

Adonis placed the dinner plate on the table and placed the beers in front of three places.

He asked Kant and Bandak in confusion: "Why are you not talking anymore? I saw you chatting happily when I was waiting in line just now."

"The lord just asked about you, and you just came back. It's not convenient for me to answer for you." Bandak explained with a smile.

"Huh? Lord, what are you asking about?" Adonis sat down in his seat with a questioning look on his face.

"I was asking General Bandak why he didn't take you to fight when you were under his command." Kant took a sip of beer nonchalantly, savored it carefully, and replied.

This beer tastes pretty good.

"Ah, that time in the City of the Dead?" After Yadunis figured out the theme, a trace of embarrassment appeared on his face.

"Yeah." Bandak said to the side.

"I was accidentally injured that time, so I wasn't included in the list of prepared candidates." Yadunis said hesitantly.

"Injured? Is it because of training?" Kant asked. From the hidden laughter from Bandak on the side, he already understood the reason for Yadunis' embarrassment.

"No, it was because I was competing with my soldiers and sprained my leg." Yadunis said in difficulty.

"Oh." Kant responded intriguingly, and then said: "Actually, you still want to follow me to the battlefield."

"Yes. After I arrived at the military camp under the command of the expedition, I immediately signed up with Commander Bandak." Yadunis said reluctantly: "In the end, I could only be transferred to logistics because of my impulse."

When Bandak heard this, he couldn't help but start laughing. After Yadunis glared at him, he covered his mouth with his hand.

"Well, is the injury healed now?" After listening to the whole story, Kant had a faint smile on his lips and asked while opening the lid of the dinner plate on the table.

"It has been completely cured." Yadunis replied: "When Bandak went there, I often wrote to him."

Kant had already picked up the knife and fork, indicating that everyone could start eating.

"Why?" Kant asked after slicing a piece of smoked chicken.

"Because I want to know what the battle situation is like on the front line..." Yadunis said seriously what he wrote in the letter.

Kant exchanged a few words from time to time, but during the meal, Bandak and Adonis were mostly talking, while Kant sat quietly and listened.

Being able to see the subordinates you value so relaxed and natural in front of you, showing their true side. For Kant, this is quite enough.

After dinner, Bandak and Adonis took Kant out of the restaurant.

Kant's bodyguards were already standing in a queue waiting outside the door.

"How do you feel about having dinner with me this time? It's not too embarrassing," Kant said to Bandak.

Bandak lowered his head in embarrassment and said seriously: "I am very happy to have dinner with the lord."

"Well, the dishes you prepared are also very delicious." Kant joked: "Then I will go back to the palace. I didn't let you drink too much just now. After all, there is a night training for the soldiers in the evening. After today's mission is completed, rest early."

"Okay, thank you, Lord." Bandak and Adonis replied in unison.

Kant nodded and led the guards out of the gate of the military camp.

The carriage in which Kant arrived was parked outside the gate of the military camp.

After boarding the carriage, the guards rode towards the palace.

After returning to the palace, Kant did not go to take a bath and rest immediately. Instead, he practiced calligraphy on the desk in the Senate Hall.

The saying that practicing calligraphy can cultivate one's mind still has some truth in Kant's mind.

At this time, as the tip of the brush crossed the paper, Kant's heart gradually became enriched and calmed down.

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