Chapter 701. Days spent by boat
"Your Highness, there is a letter from the Elven Kingdom."
When Kant walked to the Senate early in the morning, he heard the surrounding attendants report this.
"Sent this morning?" Kant asked lightly. Walked over to the desk and sat down.
At the top of the pile of copywriting was a letter with the coat of arms of the Elven Kingdom.
"Yes." The squire replied.
"The Elven Kingdom is about half a month away from here, and DeWitt and they should have been floating on the sea for half a month now." Kant opened the envelope, read the entire letter, and read it silently.
"I didn't expect this ship to really not dock." A soldier rushed to the fence of the deck and retched at the sea.
"The kind of ship you said would dock isn't there for a mission at all." Another soldier followed and stood beside him, churning in his stomach and grimacing.
"But there's still half a month, you have to endure it." A soldier put his hands on their shoulders and said.
"Austinger?!"
"It's strange to say, you faint in a carriage. Why don't you feel the swaying sea? One soldier shook his head.
"I don't know, maybe it's because I have the same attributes as the sea." Austinger said triumphantly.
"You two don't talk nonsense. Can you help me back to the lounge, I feel like I'm throwing up and my legs are weak. The retching soldier who had been crouching over the railing interrupted weakly.
"For your sake, let's go to the infirmary." Austinger raised an eyebrow and suggested.
With that, he straightened up half of the soldier's body and walked to the infirmary at the other end.
"It's boring at sea." DeWitt, who was standing on the sidelines, sighed.
"Isn't it boring to stay in the army?" Cremont asked with a smile.
"That's right. It's the same everywhere. It's just that my mood is different. DeWitt thought for a moment and replied with a smile, "Cremont, you're really happy." It feels like you're on the boat, and it looks like the whole person has become a lot more relaxed. ”
"Not really. I'm just trying to cherish the moment when I'm close to danger. Clemmont shook his head lightly: "It should be a way to release stress." ”
"It's good."
The sea in the late autumn season, even during the day, is not calm.
Huge waves rolled up at the end of the view, and those standing on the boat could hear the earth-shattering sound.
A boat with a capacity of several thousand people, in the middle of the endless sea: like a dead leaf falling into a pond. Sinking or smoothing is up to heaven.
"By the time the next letter arrives in Calradia, it should be a month away." Kant sighed.
He had never been so concerned about the out-of-town team.
After all, this group of soldiers was sent to the realm outside the Narun Desert, to carry out tasks in places where information was not available.
"Pass Aubrey to the Senate." Kant put down the letter in his hand and ordered the attendants beside him.
"Yes." When the squire agreed, he bowed and retreated.
"Captain Aubrey, His Highness Kant has announced your entry into the temple."
In the training ground of the chamberlain in the palace, the attendants sent by Kant preached to Aubrey, who was practicing boxing.
"Did the Scout send a message?" Aubrey asked, pausing his movements.
"Yes." The squire replied.
"Hmm. I changed my clothes and went to see His Highness immediately. Aubrey's clenched fist let go of his hand and explained to the attendants.
Aubrey hurried to the door of the Senate Hall.
"His Highness Kant." Aubrey bowed.
"Captain Aubrey, long time no see." Kant greeted: "This morning the messenger of the Elven Kingdom sent a handwritten letter from De Witt. ”
Kant found the letter from the pile of copywriting on the side and handed it to Aubrey.
"They should still be at sea." Aubrey took the letter and held it in his hand. But it was not immediately dismantled.
"Hmm. It seems to have gone well so far. Kant responded.
"That's good." Aubrey nodded.
"The islands they go to have not been officially classified into the territory of any one country. But there are many ethnic nomads on the island. After the elves sent someone over for the first time. A site was also installed on the island. Kant added, "When the time comes, the news of the soldiers will be reported back to the Naren Desert by the people on site." ”
"This event is all about the contact of the elves." Aubrey commented.
"The elves are becoming more and more cautious now, and it should also be related to the changes after the undead war." Kant said: "Their level of work can still be assured. ”
"Hmm." Aubrey responded, "Thank you, Your Highness, for relaying the news from the front. ”
"It's fine." Kant shook his head and said, "After all, it was promised." ”
“... Then I'll return this letter to Your Highness. Aubrey handed the envelope back with both hands, "I'm just trying to make sure they're safe." The details of the mission are not something I should be involved in. ”
Kant glanced up, didn't make a sound, and took the envelope.
"Your Highness, if there is nothing else. I'll quit first. Aubrey took his leave.
"Hmm." Kant responded.
"It's finally here!"
A soldier sitting in the captain's cabin saw the land in the distance and couldn't help but exclaim excitedly.
"Land!!"
The soldiers gathered on the deck shouted happily as they saw how far the ship was from where it had docked.
"Soldiers, your destination, Crow Island, has arrived. Please pack your bags and get ready to disembark. The ship's staff informed with a loudspeaker.
The soldiers rushed back to their cabins, carrying the bags they had packed the night on their backs.
"All the Calradia soldiers, assemble on deck. Line up to disembark. Cremont took the horn from the crew and commanded loudly.
The Calradian soldiers and the elven soldiers formed two phalanxes.
The first column of soldiers in the two phalanxes walked off the boat first by the escalator.
"The soldiers in the back column followed." DeWitt commanded.
After all the soldiers disembarked, DeWitt and the others disembarked, followed by the crew.
"Finally on land." A Karadia soldier sighed.
"I always feel that I am not stepping on land, but cotton." Another soldier said, stamping his foot.
"I feel that way, too. The boat's feet were on planks, and they were wobbly. When I came to this land, the land was much more solid. ”
"What about the people from the Elven Realm site?" Devitt asked, looking around.
"It can't be those ones." Cremont asked hesitantly. The finger pointed straight ahead.