Chapter 764. The sadness of not saying goodbye

After hearing Austinger's breathing, which gradually became steady, Gilbert opened his eyes. Slowly getting out of bed, he turned around to look at Austinger who was asleep, and then resolutely left the room.

Walking down the hallway of the guest room, Gilbert walked to the room where DeWitt and the others were.

After hearing the voices of people talking inside, he raised his hand and knocked softly on the door.

When DeWitt and the others heard a knock on the door, they suddenly stopped talking. Able picked up the weapon that had been placed beside the bed and cautiously leaned towards the door.

DeWitt and Cremont also got out of bed and followed behind Able in a tight fight.

"Who?" Able asked in a low voice outside the door.

"Gilbert." A thin voice came through the crack in the door.

DeWitt frowned strangely, as if he couldn't understand why Gilbert would come to them at this time.

The three of them looked at each other, and Able slowly opened the door. Gilbert immediately burst in through the door, he was not even half as tall as Able. At this time, it is even more flexible and lightweight.

"I'm leaving, and I'm here to say goodbye to you." Gilbert sat down in a chair in the room and spoke softly.

"Now?" DeWitt looked out the window at the pitch black sky and wondered.

"Yes," Gilbert nodded, "Thank you for taking care of me during this time." ”

Cremont hesitated and said, "During this time, the one who has taken care of you the longest is Austinger. Did you say goodbye to him? ”

"Nope." Gilbert shook his head gloomily and said, "I'm afraid I'll be reluctant to leave. ”

Seeing that Able was about to speak, Devit motioned for him to stop.

"I'm here for Austinger." Gilbert took a sip of tea and continued, "I hope you can take good care of him. You agreed to my request before, and you won't break your word. ”

"Of course," De Ville nodded, "besides, Austinger is our soldier, and it would have been our duty to take care of him." ”

"Well, that's good." Gilbert stood up and said, "Goodbye." ”

In the end, Clemmont couldn't help but ask, "Why did you leave in such a hurry, and you didn't even have time to separate?" ”

"Nope." Gilbert raised the corners of his mouth and said with a pale smile, "Now the rest of the time can only be spent trying to live or die." ”

When the three adults, heard this, their faces showed a trace of unbearability.

"Hopefully you'll be able to make it." Able spoke.

"Thank you." Gilbert bent down slightly and said, "If I die, please don't tell Austinger." ”

After saying this, Gilbert turned away without hesitation.

Rolled over the railing of the hallway and jumped to the lobby on the first floor. The whole process did not make a single sound.

The three DeWitt stood in the hallway, watching Gilbert's back as he broke through the door.

Cremont sighed and said, "I'm just a minor child, but I look like I'm a teenager and an old man. Between him and Austinger, I really don't know who is taking care of whom. ”

"Take care of each other." DeWitt replied softly, "Their relationship is a two-way street. ”

The next morning, the entire hotel was woken up by the screams of the innkeeper.

"My door! Who smashed my door! The innkeeper's face turned green.

Abel hadn't woken up yet, walked out of bed, walked to the corridor on the second floor, and shouted downstairs, "Boss, I'm sorry." My brother was too drunk, so he smashed the door of your precious shop, and when the bill was settled, he gave you compensation. ”

The innkeeper looked at Able's muscles and his expression became complicated. But he didn't shout anymore.

Just when Able thought he could finally get clean and go back to sleep a little more.

Austinger scurried out of the room and ran in front of him, shouting, "Captain Able, Gilbert..."

Able sighed silently in his heart: I forgot that there was still this stubble.

"He's home." Abel waved his hand and said.

"What?" Austin said incredulously, "Why do you all know that I..."

"Our destination is different from his, so of course we have to be different here." Abel said, "I guess his family is in a hurry to call him back." So left early in the morning. ”

"I see—" Austinger suddenly lost his spirits.

He originally wanted to take Gilbert to sit in the teleportation array, but when he got up this morning, he disappeared from Gilbert's figure.

Able looked at Austinger's gloomy expression and couldn't help but comfort, "Go back and sleep a little longer, cheer up, we are going to start our mission today." ”

"Yes." Austinger replied.

Able tapped him on the shoulder and went back to his room, looked at DeWitt and Cremont who had fallen asleep again, sighed, and lay down on the bed to rest.

Austinger returned to his room and, as Abel had said, lay down on his bed.

The fellow soldiers who had been noisy before, seeing the expression on his face, the words of accountability were blocked in their throats, and they didn't plan to speak again.

After a while, Austinger wrapped himself in the futon and let out a whimper.

The other people's expressions became sad, too. They looked at each other and got out of bed. With his own clothes, he gently brought the door and withdrew.

After everyone has washed up, it's time for breakfast.

After hearing what Abel had told him about what had happened this morning, DeWitt turned his gaze to Austinger's table, but found no sign of Austinger. I already know it in my heart.

Worried about Austinger's health, DeWitt picked up a breakfast and walked to the guest room on the second floor.

"Guests, meals are not allowed in the room." A waiter stopped DeWitt and said.

"I'm sorry, one of my comrades-in-arms is not feeling well, I'll go see him." Devitt explained to the waiter with a smile.

The waiter nodded hesitantly and let him go.

"Thank you." DeWitt said.

Knocking on the door of the room where Austinger was, DeWitt called softly, "Austinger, are you there?" ”

"Yes." Austinger's voice came from within.

"May I come in?" DeWitt asked politely again.

“... OK. Austinger hesitated for a moment and replied.

DeWitt took the plate, walked in, saw Austinger, whose eyes were red, and handed over the food in his hand. Wen Sheng said, "Let's eat something first." ”