Chapter 722. The next stage of staging
"You're all crammed here, and I can't make dinner for you right away." The soldier in the back kitchen said distressedly.
"Uh... We're here to see how we can help. One of the soldiers in the crowd explained embarrassedly.
"Then you can help me taste whether this fruit is poisonous." The soldier in the back kitchen picked up a fruit from the board and said.
The soldiers behind him all took a step back.
"Help me keep an eye on the fire." The soldier in the kitchen shook his head helplessly, picked up the fruit and went to Captain Ebel, and asked, "Captain Ebel, this fruit is no problem." ”
Able looked back at him, nodded, and said, "Well, we've all tried. However, it is still necessary to peel off the peel and pit. ”
"Okay. Thank you. The soldiers in the back kitchen relaxed.
Under the expectation of everyone, the homemade fruit porridge was finally baked. Everyone picked up their lunch boxes and lined up at the place where the porridge was made.
After finishing dinner first, the soldiers in the back kitchen served each soldier a bowl of porridge and handed him a piece of wheat flour cake.
The air after the rain is simply refreshing. The fighters all chose to gather in the open space of the camp for dinner and chatted hotly.
"Sure enough, the happiest moment of the day is now." Austinger said with a smile after taking a sip of the hot porridge.
"In the last few days, dinner has been porridge and the like, and I thought it would be difficult to get used to it, but before I knew it, I got used to it." A soldier said as he dipped wheat flour cake in porridge.
"I also think, and even when I usually march in the mountains, I don't feel so tired." Another soldier said.
"Really?" Austinger was amazed, "I also want to get used to the rhythm of the march as soon as possible." ”
"How did you do that?" A soldier asked the soldier just now.
"I don't know very well, anyway, I don't think about anything when I'm marching, and if I stare at General Abel's back and follow him, I won't feel tired very easily." The questioned soldier replied.
"General Abel is really powerful. Not only is he so strong, but he can also make people feel at ease to follow him. The questioning soldier sighed.
"When General Able cast that spell today, I was completely stunned." One soldier exclaimed.
Abel really impressed everyone with his spells.
"Me too, the world of spells is amazing. Let me be reincarnated as a mage in my next life. A soldier pleaded.
"Even if you are reincarnated as a mage, you will not become as strong as General Able." Austinger couldn't help but complain.
Dinner ended noisily under everyone's frolic.
Tents set up on soaked rain always have a humid temperature inside.
So that night, the lighting provided by the logistics for each tent was replaced by kerosene lamps and candles.
"Can candles remove moisture? How do you know. DeWitt asked the soldier who brought the candles.
"My own family used to sell rice, and candles were usually lit in the rice warehouse. I also learned this trick from my father. The soldier replied.
"It's coming in handy." Devi nodded in praise.
"The smell of burning from the candles may not be very good, Captain DeWitt, you still need to remember to keep the camp ventilated." The soldier admonished before leaving.
"yes, got it." Devitt nodded.
The night was uneventful, and the next morning, the fighters got up early, as usual.
At breakfast, juice made from fruit obtained last night was served.
DeWitt looked at the green juice in the cup and said with a smile: "The soldiers in the back kitchen are really working hard, looking at this, I thought we were in the barracks canteen in Dehrim." ”
After taking a sip of the sweet and sour juice, the soldiers became refreshed.
However, each person is only limited to one cup, and when it is gone.
"If you go on like this, if you are attacked on the road: you must protect the soldiers who are doing this." Clemmont joked.
After eating a well-prepared breakfast, the soldiers of the reconnaissance team began their journey for the new day with great energy.
"I've got to get out of the valley today." DeVille said as he walked briskly.
"It should work." After making a mark on the map, Abel estimated: "After crossing the meadow in front of you, you can get out of the border of this valley." ”
"The fighters are in pretty good shape right now." DeWitt said, glancing back at the warriors behind him.
"The next mountain to climb is not as easy as it used to be." Abel looked at the map and said, "And it's not easy to find a place to rest in the forest. ”
"Now let's take it one step at a time." DeWitt said.
While the scouts were making their way smoothly, a letter from the island's site to Deherium was delivered to Kant.
"Things seem to be a little tense at the island site." Kant looked at what was written in the letter and read silently: "I don't know what kind of action the Elven Congress has. ”
In the letter, Raphael described the situation of DeWitt and the others from the top of the mountain, and the plight of the site elf soldiers and others.
Bandak happened to enter the temple at this time.
Kant said to Bandak, "The site garrison sent by the elves seems to have been squeezed by the local forces. ”
"How so? There would be anyone who would dare to offend the elves so much on the surface. Bandak read the entire letter, and was slightly surprised.
"The situation on the island is not very different from that of ordinary continents, and it is inhabited by a group of vicious nomads who have excluded even their own race." Kant explained.
"Look at what the letter says: This group of elven soldiers is hidden in the mountains, and there is always a risk of being discovered. What can I do? Bandak worried.
"The idea of the elven soldiers at the site seems to be to wait for the reconnaissance team to complete their mission and return to the elven country by boat with them." Kant stated.
"That will have to wait until the beginning of next year. Can they hide for that long? Bandak asked.
"Let's see what the elven side is going to do, if they're going to send troops. We have to do something about it. Kant said calmly.
"Hmm." Bandak nodded.
"What's the matter today?" Kant asked, looking up.
"Summary report of the barracks for this month." Bandak bowed forward and handed the text in his hand on the desk: "Also, Derrick, they left for Durandal today. I couldn't say goodbye to you, so let me report to your Highness on his behalf. ”
"Is the holiday ending so soon?" Kant asked, turning his head sideways.
"It's said that the canal work on Durandal is about to begin." Bandak replied. "So..."
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