Chapter 773. Night on the shore of an island

"Let's let the soldiers of the same squad sit in one. At least take care of each other. Abel suggested.

"Okay." Devi nodded in agreement.

The soldiers dispersed and stopped in front of their favorite stables to watch.

Every horse in the barn has beautiful silky hair and strong tendons.

The fresh grass in the trough seems to have been picked this morning, and it smells of fresh earth.

Cremont followed DeWitt through every stable. Looking at De Witt's focused expression, Cremont couldn't help but speak: "Captain De Witt, do you need to pick for so long?" We just let them pull us to the beach. ”

"Every horse here is different, and it's all the best of the best." DeWitt responded: "It's a shame to be kept here to pull a carriage. ”

Clemmont said amusedly, "How do you know if someone wants to stay here?" ”

"Well, I don't know what they think. I just think it's a bit overkill. Devitt shook his head.

As he spoke, he walked into a stable and pulled out a white-haired horse with smooth muscles.

"Beautiful!" Cremont praised.

"Let's go, I've chosen." "The soldiers are still waiting for us," DeWitt said. ”

"Why don't you try riding this horse?" Cremont asked.

DeWitt was stunned for a moment, then turned to look at the horse he was leading. Then he replied, "Well, there is not even a whip in this stable." I guess the owner of this horse doesn't want anyone else to ride his horse. ”

"You sit down and try it." Clemmont walked up to DeWitt and said, "Didn't the shopkeeper say that these horses know the way, and let him take us both back?" ”

DeWitt hesitated for a moment, then nodded. Sitting on the back of the horse in the stirrups, the white-haired horse shook its hooves the moment DeWitt boarded it. But nothing was done.

"Come up too." DeWitt held out his hand to Cremont and said.

Cremont took DeWitt's hand, leaped forward, and sat down behind DeWitt.

After the two of them were seated, the white-haired horse set off immediately. Like a thunderbolt, it rushed straight to the target in front of the teahouse.

"Wow!" Cremont felt the cold wind blowing in his ears and exclaimed excitedly, "It seems that this horse can really understand human speech!" ”

"And it doesn't seem to have carried anyone before, and sitting on it, I'm about to throw up." DeWitt said with a pale face.

He sat at the front and had to withstand more cold winds.

"Didn't you say you like horses? Beware that the horse listens to you and throws you off. Cremont said with a smile.

The two walked for twenty minutes, and the horse took only three minutes.

When the handsome white horse, carrying DeWitt and Cremont, appeared in front of the scout, the soldiers erupted in exclamation.

Abel who was waiting in front of the teahouse also walked under the horse with a surprised look on his face, and said to the two who were almost fainting, "How did you two get on the horse?" Several soldiers in the group tried to ride, but they all fell on their heels. ”

"The two of us are pretty miserable too." DeWitt staggered off the horse, stroked his forehead, and said, "It seems that although this horse is in captivity, it retains its innate wildness. We weren't quite fit to ride it. ”

Clemmont nodded as well: although he was indeed happy at first, it was only after a minute or so that his body became unwell.

"Are you alright?" Able asked.

"It's fine." Cremont shook his head and said, "Are the soldiers ready?" ”

"Ready. I'm just waiting for you. Able sighed and said, "I'll go and put the canopy on, and I'll leave later." Just stand here and rest for a while. ”

“... Thank you. Devitt said, clutching his stomach.

When Able was gone, Cremont looked at DeWitt and said with an ugly face, "I feel like throwing up, what about you?" ”

"Me too."

After Cremont and DeWitt had cleaned up a bit, the Scouts got into their carriages and set off.

The horses who refused to carry people were unusually docile when pulling the carriage.

It even made Devit wonder if they would be able to reach the seaside within today's time.

In fact, two hours after getting into the carriage, the reconnaissance team heard the sound of a tsunami.

"It's almost to the beach." A soldier lifted the curtain in his canopy and looked outside.

"How are you feeling, Austinger?" Another soldier in the carriage asked Austinger, who was sitting quietly in the corner, with concern.

"It's weird... I'm not dizzy at all. Austinger said with a smile.

"This horse is walking so slowly, how can Austinger feel dizzy." A soldier chimed in.

"How can't it be." The soldier who cared about Austinger retorted, "I remember that he used to choke on a carriage or something. ”

"Maybe it's because this carriage is different." Austinger responded, "Sitting in here, I didn't feel tightness in my chest or anything. ”

"Indeed." The soldiers around chimed in, "This is the most valuable carriage I've ever ridden." ”

The carriage stopped amid the chatter of the soldiers.

"Here we are." DeWitt stepped out of the car and said to Able and Cremont, who were sitting in the car.

Able jumped out of the car, looked at the nearby sea, and said, "It's a lot closer than I thought." ”

"I'm going to tell the soldiers to get out of the car." Cremont said. Then they shuttled back and forth in the convoy, letting the soldiers get out of the car and assemble.

"It's time to put the gratuity in the saddle." Abel reminded.

"Hmm." Devit pulled a few silver coins from his bosom and nodded.

The soldiers gathered in the open space next to the wagon convoy, and after Devit threw a silver coin into the saddle of each horse, all the horses leading the carriage turned away.

The soldiers watched as they left. When they saw the carriage being carried by the horses suspended in the air, everyone erupted in exclamation.

A cold sweat broke out on Austinger's back: no wonder he didn't feel dizzy when he sat in the car, it turned out that the carriage was floating in the air.

"I finally know why it's so fast." Cremont shook her head in amazement.

When Abel came to his senses, he said to them, "Tonight, we will camp here for the night. After everyone has received their tasks, let's get to work. ”

"Yes!" The soldiers responded.

The sun is slowly sinking into the sea, and it is still an hour before it gets dark.