Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 752. One day of official departure

Austinger knelt down beside the bed where Gilbert was sleeping and looked at his sleeping face carefully.

It wasn't until there was a glimmer of light in the sky outside that I walked out with my legs that were numb from squatting. Return to your tent.

The soldiers in the camp were still lying on their beds, snoring.

Austinger walked back to his place quietly and found that Levin had covered himself with a quilt and fell asleep on his bed.

"Hey." Austinger shook his head and once again complained in his mind about Levin's unreliability.

But seeing that Gilbert didn't leave, he was in a really good mood.

He smiled and lay down next to Levin, and his nervousness before going into battle calmed down a lot.

It was still an hour before dawn and he could still take a nap.

"Austenger, wake up." At seven o'clock in the morning, after washing, Levin returned to the camp to pack the bedding, and found that Austinger was still lying on the bed, so he quickly walked over and shook him awake.

"Huh?" Austinger wrapped the quilt around him tightly, opened his eyes reluctantly, and asked.

"We're about to leave. Get up and pack up quickly," Levin said.

"Yeah." Austinger slowly raised his upper body, put the cotton-padded jacket hanging on the side on his body, and replied.

Levin looked at his sleepy look and remembered when he woke up this morning. This kid's face was right in front of him, and he had a fascinated smile on his face. Levin couldn't help but shudder.

"Anyway, please move quickly and don't make everyone wait for you." After leaving a warning, Levin picked up his luggage and left.

"Got it." Austinger shouted towards Levin's back.

After he was the only one left in the room, Austinger cheered up and got dressed neatly. He picked up his towel and toothbrush and rushed outside. He rushed all the way to the sink in the kitchen.

But when brushing his teeth, Austinger always felt like he was forgetting something. While frowning, he thought: What is missing?

"Ah." Austinge choked out a mouthwash: "Gilbert!"

Why wasn't he waiting for me outside the camp door today?

Austinger quickly held water in his hands and finished washing his face. He hurriedly picked up his things and ran back.

After walking to the camp gate, Gilbert was still not found.

The surrounding soldiers had already started to dismantle the tent supports, and Austinge quickly stopped him: "Wait a minute, my things are still in there! Please wait a moment!"

"Why are you so slow!" Levin came over and kicked Austin and said, "Hurry up and get your things out."

Austinger saw that the soldiers had stopped to wait for him, and immediately put his towel and mouthwash cup in Levin's arms and ran into the tent.

In less than five minutes, Austinger rushed out of the camp tent carrying his luggage and thanked several soldiers: "Thank you, thank you."

Then he panted and walked to Levin's side.

"Gilbert is gone and I have to find him," Austinger said.

"I don't know how big you are, but your 'son' is currently staying with Captain DeWitt to discuss tactics. There is no need for you to worry about it." Levin handed the towel and mouthwash cup back to Austin's arms and explained.

"Really?" Austinger said in surprise.

"They have been out of the camp for half an hour, and they haven't come back yet." Levin glanced at the mountains in the distance and said, "It seems that the problem this time is really difficult."

"Why did Gilbert get up so early?" Austinger carried his luggage to the kitchen to get breakfast. After returning, he asked Levine.

"I don't know. I heard that he found Captain DeWitt in front of Captain DeWitt's tent at dawn." Levin took a piece of bacon and chewed it in his mouth.

"Oh." Austin was stunned for a moment, then responded.

"Everyone! Assemble!"

I don’t know when, Abel had returned to the military camp.

The camp quickly became quiet,

The soldiers lined up neatly.

"I hope that each of us can walk this road safely today." Abel said a few simple words as usual, and finally said to everyone.

The soldiers were not deterred by the difficulties ahead. Responded neatly: "Yes!"

"Okay! Let's go!" Abel stood at the front of the team and commanded.

The elven soldiers were also very energetic today. They formed a formation and followed Abel neatly.

The moment he entered the dragon territory, Abel asked all the elf soldiers to stop flying, and he and Calradia put on sponge insoles filled with water.

According to Gilbert: When such insoles rub against the ground, they can imitate the crawling sound of a certain creature in the territory.

After advancing two hundred meters, Abel found that there were no strange creatures approaching, so he believed in the effectiveness of the insoles and reported to DeWitt: "We are safe now."

DeWitt looked back at the soldiers trekking in the grass, and worried: "Just wearing this, the march is too slow."

"Just get used to it. This is the only way at the moment." Gilbert standing aside interjected: "Unless you have a more reliable method."

Devitt looked at the sky and thought for a while, then asked: "Why not let the elven soldiers fly forward with the Calradian soldiers? I mean, flying at a high altitude."

When Abel heard this suggestion, he frowned and replied: "The weight of each Calradian soldier plus the luggage they carry is close to three hundred kilograms. The elven soldiers under him want to carry this weight. I’m afraid it’s still a bit difficult to advance at high altitude.”

"And," after Abel finished speaking, Gilbert added: "The dragon clan's territory has a high-altitude barrier, and it is impossible for the elves to fly out of the sight and hearing range of the 'yaron'."

After listening to what these two people said, DeWitt fell into deep thought.

The soldiers could only move forward carefully step by step in the grass until the sun went down.

After finding a place that was sheltered from the wind and rain, the group settled down.

Clemont took the telescope and looked at the way he came, shook his head and said, "We only walked less than one-fifth of the distance today."

"There is no other way. It is safest to move forward in Gilbert's way now. Today has proved that what he said is right." DeWitt replied.

"Is there really no other way? If we continue like this, the schedule will be almost the same as taking a detour." Clemont said anxiously.

When the two of them were upset, a soldier ran over with a happy face and reported: "Captain DeWitt, Captain Clement, we discovered the hot spring!"

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