Chapter 774. Barely caught up with the boat

By the time the sun was setting, the soldiers had already lit a bonfire in front of their tents.

It's not cold on the island's shores during this season, especially for soldiers who have been walking in the mountains and forests for days.

Many people have rushed to the beach, in the name of catching fish, but in fact, most of them are playing in the water.

DeWitt and the others did not go to restrain the relaxed behavior of the soldiers.

If they were now in Dehrem, DeWitt and Cremont would have taken their soldiers to the tavern for a feast.

It's just that they're just on their way home now, which means that the captaincy of the two of them is not over.

In order to stick to this image in front of the soldiers. DeWitt and Cremont only turned a blind eye to the soldiers.

The situation on the elven side is very different from that of the human race. Abel arrived at the seashore and his emotions soared. I guess I'm still playing crazy on the beach with the elven soldiers.

In the huge camp, only De Witt, Cremont and a few soldiers were left standing guard.

The hour was pointing to the middle of the night, and the night wind on the sea was bitterly cold. The soldiers returning from frolicking on the shore each had a few small fish in their hands. Go to the back kitchen and ask the cooking soldiers to add them to tonight's menu.

Bamboo poles were erected on the campfires, and the soaked cotton clothes of the soldiers hung from them.

Everyone gathered around the fire, waiting for their clothes to be dried, and waiting for the delicious dishes to be served in the back kitchen.

"It's been a long time since you've seen the sea." DeWitt set the cup on the stove and said to Cremont.

"If only we could get on board tomorrow. Then you have to stay on the ship for four or five days. Cremont responded.

DeWitt glanced at Cremont and said, "Four or five days is nothing, didn't everyone arrive on a boat for about half a month when they came to this island before?" ”

"When I think about those days, I feel sick to my stomach." Cremont complained.

"Huh." DeWitt said amusedly: "This is the only impression that this sea has left on you? ”

Cremont waved his hand, signaling that he didn't want to speak.

Early the next morning, the soldiers heard the whistle of the steamboat in their sleep.

The moment Cremont heard the whistle, he immediately rolled over and jumped out of bed. Putting on his cotton coat and boots, he ran to the place where the steamboat docked, and shouted to the crew on board: "Wait for us! We're going to get on board too! ”

A kraken stepped off the boat, looked at the camp not far behind Cremont, and replied, "Okay." But you need to wake up your guys, we're going to sail. ”

"Okay, thank you." Clemmont nodded, and immediately turned around and ran towards the tent.

While waking Devitt up, he hurriedly got dressed. Before leaving the tent door, Clemmont said to DeWitt, who was still sitting on the bed, "Go and wake up the other soldiers." I'll go inform DeWitt of them. ”

Devitt also got up immediately after reacting. Ask the soldiers who have already gotten up to help wake up the soldiers in their respective squads.

Before the scouts had time to wash, they stood sleepily in front of the steamboat and assembled. Clemmont rushed over from the other side of the coast with Abel and the others.

"Get on board." The Kraken crew greeted.

The Calradia soldiers followed the crew onto the deck. The elven soldiers followed behind them and stepped onto the boat.

"Where are you going?" A Kraken crew member stepped out of the cockpit and asked the scout team and the others.

"Go to the harbor." DeWitt replied briefly.

"Okay." The crew nodded, "Fifty silver dollars per person." ”

"All that up, it's going to cost ten gold coins on Calradia's side." Cremont mentally calculated the account and said to DeWitt.

"Just use it. The last ride. Devitt responded.

Cremont looked at him in surprise and said, "But we only have five gold coins on us." ”

"What?" Devitt's eyes widened and he said.

"Didn't I tell you last night? We don't have much left. Cremont continued.

DeWitt was thinking back to what had happened last night: Cremont had indeed said this to him.

The coins in the team are all in the hands of Cremont, and DeWitt doesn't usually care much about that. I didn't expect it to be like this.

DeWitt and Cremont pinned their last hope on Abel and turned their gaze to Abel for help.

Able sighed inwardly again, he didn't know how much he had sighed since he had been with these two men.

Able took out the money bag in his arms, nodded and said, "I'll pay for it." ”

"Thank you." DeWitt whispered.

"Do you have any money?" The crew looked into the eyes of the three men and said.

"Yes, yes, yes!" Abel hastened to reply. Twenty gold coins were counted out of the purse and handed to the crew.

The crew took the gratuity in their hands, counted it again, and said, "Okay, the cabin is below." Just go down and find a free bed for yourselves. ”

"Below? Can't we live in these places? Cremont wondered, gesturing to the cabin next to the ship's cabin.

"I can't." Without much explanation, the crew returned to their posts.

DeWitt frowned and walked to the underground cabin that the crew had called.

It turned out that in a large space, the beds of people were also next to each other.

"Why can't we live on it?" One soldier grumbled as he looked around the cabin.

"It's going to be damp here." Another soldier said.

DeWitt and Cremont organized Calradia to sit in their beds and put their belongings down.

This 'cabin' is estimated to have about 200 beds.

The beds of the Calradia soldiers were clustered together. However, on some of the beds around them, there are already some homeless people.

"Your first time on this boat?" A homeless man cucked up.

"Hmm." Cremont nodded and replied, "We're going to the harbor." ”

"Most of us also went to the harbor, who introduced you to this place?" The homeless asked.

"The owner of an inn at the foot of the volcano." Austinger replied.

"The crew of this ship took so much money from us, so they let us live here. It's too dark. One soldier said angrily.

The homeless smiled and said, "That's not what I said. The crew of the family risked their lives to run this business. ”