Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 794. The position of the shipping company

The conversation lasted until late that night.

When everyone dispersed, Bandak also walked out of the restaurant side by side with Abel.

Standing outside the restaurant door, Abel asked Bandak: "Commander Bandak, don't you hate Raphael?"

"Hate." Bandak said: "But people cannot be resurrected. We are all people controlled by fate. Seeing his painful look, I believe he will help us find the leader of the dark side forces."

Abel nodded to Bandak and said, "Indeed, exposing the conspiracy of the dark side is the most important thing now."

"It's getting late, go back and rest early. We have to leave early tomorrow." Bandak said to Abel.

"Yes." After saluting, Abel turned his back and walked towards his tent.

When passing by Raphael's tent, he stood at the door and hesitated for a long time, then opened the door curtain and walked in.

When he saw that Raphael was already lying on the bed and asleep, Abel blew out the candlestick on the table and quietly stepped out.

In the darkness, Raphael opened his eyes and looked in the direction of the door: but he only caught Abel's back.

Early the next morning, Kant had not yet gotten up. Bandak and Abel led some soldiers and set off.

From the camp to the boat club on the beach, you need to pass through most of the coast.

The soldiers walked very fast. As they ran, they checked the grass on the roadside to see if there were any mechanisms or signs of someone squatting.

When the Calradian soldiers raised dust on the ground, the elven soldiers flew in the air, jumping back and forth among the branches from time to time, frightening the birds parked on the trees and flying away from the forest.

"Everywhere has been checked, and there is no ambush." ​​Abel reported to Bandakhui.

Abel glanced behind him and said, "Then withdraw the troops. His Majesty Kant is probably already preparing to wash up."

"Yes." Abel nodded and said, "Close the team!"

When the group of people returned to the military camp, Kant had already arranged his clothes and stood in the open space of the camp with a group of soldiers, waiting for them.

"Back?" Kant said to the two leaders.

"Um,

His Majesty. "Bandak and Abel squatted down and saluted together and said: "We have reviewed the path forward this time and found no problems. It can be confirmed that it is safe. "

"Okay, let's set off." Kant nodded and said.

The elven soldiers stayed behind and were responsible for guarding the military camp. Abel was responsible for leading all Calradian soldiers to escort Kant to the ship club.

At noon, a group of people arrived at ‘Qianze Shipping’.

The shipping company sent many people to greet him at the door, and some even stepped forward to lay a wreath for Kant, but they were stopped by Bandak.

"Where is President Clough?" Abel asked.

"The president is waiting for you in the office upstairs." A siren came out and introduced to the guests: "But the conference hall upstairs is not that big. Can you please rest in the VIP room for a while?"

"Yes." Kant nodded and agreed: "Bandak and Abel followed me up to meet the president, and the other soldiers followed the waiter to the lounge to wait."

"Thank you for your cooperation." The Siren bent and nodded: "My lords, please follow me."

Siren stood at the front and led the way, followed closely by Abel, behind him was Kant, and behind Kant was Bandak. The two surrounded Kant and ensured his safety.

"Dong dong dong." After the siren walked up the stairs, he stopped in front of a door. He raised his hand and knocked gently on the door, saying, "Master Clough. The guests from Calradia have arrived."

"Please come in." Clough's voice came through the door.

The Siren unlocked the door, pushed it open, and bowed to Kant and others as a gesture of invitation.

Abel stepped inside. He had met President Clough before and was no stranger to the environment in this office.

Kant noticed Clough's identity as soon as he entered the door - he was also a siren: fish scales appeared on his light blue skin, his figure was bloated, but his eyes were unexpectedly bright. The attire exudes the air of a businessman.

Clough walked forward with a smile and hugged Kant, greeting him: "Your Majesty Kant of Calradia, this is our first meeting. Please take care of me."

"Hello." Kant nodded and responded briefly.

After Bandak and Abel shook hands with Clough, Clough returned to his seat and motioned for the three of them to take their seats.

"A large part of the responsibility for this accident lies with the crew of our shipping company. For this, on behalf of me, I would like to express my sincere apology to His Majesty Kant." The conversation officially began. Clough pursed his dry lips and spoke first.

"This incident is the result of the employee's own moral problems and is affected by many unexpected external factors. President, you don't have to apologize to us." Kant waved his hand and responded.

"I heard that the shipping company recovered the remains of some crew members from the seabed," Abel said.

"Yes." The president's expression became serious and he nodded: "We have detected the ingredients of the drug in some of the sacrificed crew members. It seems that they were poisoned after refusing the bribe."

"So that's how it is." Kant lowered his head and said in silence for the sacrificed crew members.

"The crew members are all orphans adopted by me, and they have no relatives on the island." The president stated: "I didn't expect that some of them would watch the brothers and sisters they grew up with being hurt, but they still remain indifferent."

"Now that the crew members have been controlled under surveillance, President, what are your plans?" Bandak asked.

"I'm sorry." The president sighed and said, "I just want to distance myself from them now. Our shipping company will not leave a position for such crew members."

"Well," Kant nodded and said, "Thank you, President Clough, for your assistance over the past few days. Leave the rest to us."

"What are you going to do?" the captain asked nervously.

"Captain, since you have already planned to withdraw from this matter, our plan will naturally not be disclosed to you." Abel stood up and explained.

"You're right." Clough was stunned for a second and said, "The life and death of those crew members have nothing to do with me."

After staying on the island for so many years, President Clough is not sensitive to actions such as 'execution'.

"Yes." Kant nodded at Clough's attitude, stood up and said, "I have already seen the compensation form submitted by the shipping company. I said at the beginning that the responsibility for this accident does not lie with you. There will be no need for compensation or anything like that.”

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