Chapter 751. The decision to leave

"Let me see." Adunis took the manuscript paper from Bandak's hand.

After a closer look, Adunis breathed a sigh of relief and said, "You're quite stiff." ”

"Hmm." Bandak also looked at it a few times and nodded.

The two walked out of the infirmary and walked towards the military quarters on the other end.

"How was it in the army in the few days I wasn't there?" Bandak asked Adunis.

"It's business as usual." Adunis replied.

"That's good." Bandak nodded reassuringly.

"Your Majesty has also come to make a round, but that was already when you were at the penalty station." Yadonis continued.

"Huh?" Bandak suddenly became nervous: "Did Your Majesty say anything?" ”

"Nothing," said Adunis, with a sly smile on his face, "just saying: 'It seems that there is no Bandak, and the army is well trained. 'Something like that'

"I knew it." Bandak sighed and said.

"Your Majesty's actions should be regarded as a warning in front of the other soldiers. What you're doing this time is inherently inappropriate. Adunis said.

On this topic, the two walked downstairs to the military dormitory while chatting.

Adunis woke up the soldier who was dozing off at the night post, and the soldier's heart was almost beating to the point of his throat. After immediately saluting, the door was opened for the two.

After saying goodbye to Adunis, Bandak returned to his single dormitory to rest.

"The moon is so round today," Bandak sighed softly as he looked at the night sky.

The same moon is shining in the sky over the island.

The DeVita have made their way to the border of the Dragons' territory, and tomorrow, they will have the opportunity to confront the legendary Wurm forces.

"What does 'wurm' look like? Is it similar to a dragon? After dinner, Austinger sat by the fire and roasted it. It's too cold to stay indoors in this weather.

Gilbert took the roasted corn cob from Austinger, and as he ate it with his teeth, he replied, "Not at all, they are more like the crawling gadgets of a pond than dragons." ”

"Is it that small? So why should we be afraid of it? Austinger also roughly imagined what 'wurm' would look like, and surprised Gilbert.

"Well, almost. They are very fecund. If you provoke one of them, the next moment you will be surrounded by thousands of their kind. And their skin is as strong as that of dragons, and there is nothing they can do with fire or cold weapons. Gilbert liked the taste of corn and nibbled on it with gusto.

"Has anyone or any other race ever defeated the Wurm before?" Austinger asked, clutching his chest.

"The problem of 'wulong', although it is very tricky, but when it encounters the power to crush itself, it is nothing." Gilbert looked up and said, "But you guys are definitely not in this range. Those three men brought you here with the iron heart to send you to death. ”

With that, Gilbert gave his middle finger to Abel as he patrolled in the distance.

"Hands, hands down!" Austinger quickly slapped Gilbert's hand away and said to him.

"But it's okay, I'll run away with you tonight anyway." Gilbert said happily as he took the last bite of ripe corn.

"First of all, I will never go with you." Austinger said, "Secondly, if you run away from here, you can only starve to death in the wilderness." ”

"Oh." Gilbert threw the leftover corn cob into the fire, stood up, patted the dust off his body, and after answering, turned away.

Leave Austinger sitting where he is.

In the afternoon, DeWitt said to all the soldiers: Tomorrow will be a tough battle, and if there are any soldiers who cower, they can go to the back kitchen and get their share of rations and leave the army.

As a result, not a single member of the staff flinched.

However, the hearts of the soldiers who were preparing for the battle were not easy. Even if I lay down on the bed early in order to replenish my energy: I was still upset and did not fall asleep.

"Yikes! Austinger! You scared me to death. When Levine woke up in the middle of the night with urine in his eyes, he looked up and saw Austinger leaning against the corner with his eyes open, and exclaimed.

After glancing around to make sure no one was woken up. Levin walked towards Austinger. He asked in a low voice, "Everyone is asleep, what are you doing?" ”

"Gilbert said he'd come and take me away tonight," Austinger said in a tired voice.

"Damn, I was trying to escape," Levine said angrily.

Austinger interrupted his speculation, waved his hand, and continued, "I didn't want to be taken away by him, so I had to stay awake all the time. ”

"I see." Levin then understood, and replied.

"Do you wake up all night to pee? Hurry up and go. Austinger looked up at him and said.

"No, I'm here with you. With your skills, it will definitely be easy to take away in the end. Levin sat down on the futon against the wall in Austinger and speculated, "If you add a well-trained veteran like me, there is still some hope for leaving you behind." ”

Austinger looked at Levine in front of him, and a few words of complaint could only be held in his heart.

Lately, Levine has often come to chat with him, and the two have gradually become more familiar than ever.

So Austinger is now getting along with Levine like a friend.

"Do you really want to stay with me?" Austinger looked at Levine sitting in front of him for a quarter of an hour or so, and couldn't help but ask.

"Of course." Levin replied with an oath, but after a while, his facial expression became distorted: "However, I really can't hold this pee." I'll come when I go. ”

With that, Levine stepped out of the bed and ran out of the door.

"How can there be such an unreliable senior?" Austinger said silently.

Then I looked around, and thought to myself: It's almost dawn now, won't Gilbert come? Or has he already run away on his own?

Thinking of the latter possibility, a trace of sadness welled up in Austinger's heart.

Immediately put on shoes and wrapped a piece of clothing and walked out.

The wind was still bitterly cold on winter nights, and Austinger staggered to Gilbert's tent in the gale.

"Gilbert?" Lifting the curtain of the tent, Austinger whispered inside.

But no one agreed.

"Really gone?" Austinger wondered as he walked to the bed in the back room.

Gilbert was found asleep in bed.