Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 787. Tips from the old dwarf

Abel on the other side of the island must have heard about the shipwreck. I don’t know what he would think if he saw me.

On the night when he met with the reconnaissance team, Raphael had already observed that Abel had a close relationship with the two captains of Calradia.

When he heard the news of the death of one of them, Abel would definitely want to kill himself. Just like Bandak.

When he thought of this, Raphael's shoulders immediately shrugged.

"I'm sorry, Abel..."

Abel had indeed been informed by the shipping company about the sinking of the steamer at sea, and received news from them that all Calradian soldiers were wiped out.

But he didn't know that Kant had already set off for the island with Raphael.

For several days, Abel has been leading his soldiers to help the shipping company search for news about the crew on the island.

After learning that this group of crew members were feasting and drinking in a restaurant in the dwarf town, they immediately rushed there.

"What did the people at the shipping company say?" Abel sat down in a corner suitable for observing the crew's movements and whispered to the soldiers beside him.

"The person who brought the news from the shipping company told us not to act rashly and wait for the news from the Elf Kingdom." the soldier replied.

"Yes." Abel nodded and said, "Have you found out where the crew members live?"

"In the 'Yipin Inn' in the center of the city. Raphael did give them a lot of money. This group of people can be so squandered." Soldier Report reported.

After hearing Raphael's name, Abel clenched the porcelain cup in his hand.

After taking a deep breath, Abel continued to order: "Find someone to keep an eye on them. Don't let them run away."

"Yes." The soldier agreed.

The crew members noisily had dinner in a restaurant and then went to the romantic place in the town.

Abel did not follow any further and returned to the military camp.

The soldiers were all sent to ship clubs or stayed in small towns. There were only five or six soldiers standing guard in the barracks.

Abel directed them to patrol closely.

The camp has been under the surveillance of the dark side forces, and Abel has increased his vigilance. Try to hide the soldiers' whereabouts as much as possible.

The ship company also doesn't want to alert the dark side forces and let them come to the door.

Although Abel wanted to find these crew members to find out what happened that night, he could only suppress the doubts in his heart now. Quietly waiting for the decision made by Kant or the Elf King.

Abel walked to the seaside and looked at the rough sea. He remembered the time he spent trekking through the mountains and forests with Calradian soldiers. And the smiles DeWitt and Clemont gave themselves before leaving.

These two people completed their mission and should have received the reward. At their current age, their future will be immeasurable. As a result, his life was withered here because of the pursuit by the forces on the island.

The most disgusting thing is that among the people who trapped them to death, there were actually relatives and friends of ten years.

Abel remembered Raphael's every move at the farewell dinner, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help but twitch.

"Raphael, from now on we will never have any friendship." Abel picked up a handful of sand on the beach and threw it in the air. He read silently.

In the early morning of the next day, Abel couldn't sleep well last night.

He got up early and rushed to the dwarf town while it was still dark.

"Why do you keep coming here lately? I haven't seen you buy anything to take out of the city." The dwarf guarding the city said while stamping them.

"Come to add some popularity to your place." An elf soldier replied casually.

"Oh! Then you really think highly of yourself." The dwarf soldier shook his pipe and continued: "However, when you come to town today, you will really encounter something interesting. The theater in the west cellar There is a new play on the stage, and my niece is also acting in it. I was given two tickets, but I don’t have time to go. How about I give the tickets to you, and you can go and see it for me? "

The elf soldier took the theater ticket handed by the dwarf,

He glanced at it, raised his head and asked, ""Cromwell"? What is your niece playing in it? It's not because the tickets can't be sold that you gave them to us, right?"

"Don't speculate on others." Abel waved his hand, and then said to the dwarf: "Thank you, master. We have accepted it."

"It's okay." The dwarf took a sip of water pipe and responded with a smile.

"Old man, you'd better smoke less. Every time I pass by you, I choke on the smell." The elf soldier wrinkled his nose, waved his hand, and suggested.

"That's not okay. I've carried this smoking pole with me for decades." The dwarf shook his head and said, "I feel uncomfortable if I don't hold it for a day."

"Then you also..." The elf soldier wanted to say something more, but was interrupted by Abel.

"Okay, don't try to persuade him. Do you really think this master has no idea?" After Abel finished saying this, he led the soldier to the main road of the dwarf town.

"You must remember to go and watch. The show will start soon." The dwarf stuck his head out of the window and shouted at the backs of the two of them.

"Show me the theater ticket." Abel stretched out his hand to the elf soldier beside him and asked.

The soldier looked a little surprised and handed over the theater ticket. Asked: "Boss, you really want to go."

Abel ignored the soldier's question and turned to the back of the theater ticket and saw a line of writing on it, the ink still not dry.

"The orcs in the jungle have been following you for a few days."

The soldier leaned his head over and noticed the lines on the paper. He took a deep breath and said, "Have our actions been discovered?"

"Indeed, we have been in and out of the dwarf town too frequently recently." Abel sighed and said, "The forces on the dark side have begun to be wary of us."

"Why would this dwarf guarding the city help us?" the soldier asked strangely.

"I don't know." Abel collected the theater tickets, shook his head and said, "He reminded us, proving that he is not on the side, or is on the side of the bright side."

Having said this, an idea flashed in Abel's mind: Raphael, with the help of the dark side forces, occupied a territory on the coast. So will anyone among the forces on the bright side notice them?

"Boss, where are we going now?" The elf soldier's question interrupted Abel's train of thought.

Abel glanced at him helplessly and said: "Of course we can't squat now. Take a walk around the city and leave here."

"Okay." The elf soldier turned around, glanced in the direction of the city gate, and responded.

Abel put his arm around the elf soldier's shoulders and reminded him not to look back.

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