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Lord of the Oasis-Chapter 757: News From the Front Line
"Captain Devitt." Austin walked to Devitt's side and called out softly.
Devitt, who was reading the map, immediately raised his head and looked at Austin. He asked, "Austin, what's the matter?"
"Well," Austin said a bit embarrassedly, "Gilbert... where is he going?"
"He accepted my mission with Claremont and Devitt. He is now on his way to the surrounding towns in the dragon clan's estate." Devitt straightened his body and explained in detail.
"I see." Austin nodded and said, "Will he come back to meet us today?"
"Actually, we should be the ones asking you this question," Devitt said with a smile, "According to the plan, he should come back with the news when we leave the border. If he can come back, it's most likely because of you."
Austin shook his head in panic and said, "He will definitely come back, and it's mainly because he has something he fond of here. He is already very familiar with Levin and the soldiers in the kitchen. He won't leave us behind."
Devitt was slightly surprised by Austin's answer, but he didn't say anything. He just replied, "Alright."
Austen bowed and left.
Returning to his seat, Austen immediately took out a kettle and drank a lot.
His physical strength was not as strong as the elite soldiers at the first row. However, in order to not let the people around him think that Gilbert had put pressure on them, Austen had always acted like he could keep up. He didn't even say that he was tired.
Now that he was drinking water, he knew how dehydrated his body had become.
It seemed that if he had a few more buckets of water, he would be able to absorb them into his body like a sponge.
"I didn't expect you to be so strong, Austin. We all need to run to catch our breath. But you look very relaxed." a soldier said to Austin as he wiped the sweat off his body with a towel.
"Ha ha, we're all the same." Austin replied with a smile.
"It seems that our usual training isn't enough." the soldier also smiled and said, "Hurry up and wipe the sweat off your body. It won't be good if you catch a cold after being blown by the cold wind in winter."
"Okay, thank you." Austin agreed and took out a towel from his luggage.
Twenty minutes of rest soon passed.
As the leader, Abel led the way. After a short rest, he was full of energy. His running speed was almost the same as Gilbert's.
The soldiers had gradually gotten used to this way of marching. They just stared straight ahead. They followed behind Abel wholeheartedly.
"The running speed is much faster than in the morning." Devitt said in surprise.
"Everyone's adaptability is still very strong." Claremont concluded. "It's still quite unexpected."
The winter sun soon set. When the night covered the land, everyone was still running like wild lions in the wilderness.
"We're almost there." Abel said.
After saying this, he glanced at the elven soldiers who were flying in the air and providing light for the advancing troops.
"I think I see Gilbert." Claremont shouted happily.
Abel gradually slowed down and approached Gilbert.
Gilbert saw their group in the distance and waved to them cheerfully.
"It's really him!" After all, the sky was dark, and he could only vaguely see a lone figure. After shrinking the distance, Claremont saw Gilbert's face clearly and immediately cheered.
As Abel advanced, the soldiers changed from running fast to walking at a constant speed.
"Gilbert!" Devitt shouted at Gilbert.
Gilbert rushed in front of them and said, "You're finally here."
"How long have you been waiting here?" Claremont asked.
"Half an hour." Gilbert waved his hand and said, "Let's just straight to the point."
"How is it?" The three people around Gilbert were worried.
"The group of people who attacked the 'pseudo dragons' did set a trap, but they weren't targeting us," Gilbert replied, "Now, the news of the destruction of the 'pseudo dragon' has been sealed in the area near the volcano. The dwarf's trade caravan that left here a day before us has become a suspect."
"Dwarf?" Claremont couldn't imagine how the dwarf would confront the fierce 'pseudo dragon'.
"Yes, because someone witnessed a dwarf bringing out the body of the "pseudo dragon" from here." Gilbert said.
"The more I think about it, the more headache I have." Abel rubbed the bridge of his nose and said, "Then what are the actions of the races living on the volcano?"
"They are all waiting for the news of the dragon race. I reckon that in a few days, they will personally send people to try to awaken the dragon race." Gilbert repeated the news that he got from others.
"The forces of the races on the island are so complicated. I wonder if the truth we are investigating is related to these two races." Devitt pondered.
"In short, you can leave this estate safely now." Gilbert said simply.
"This is really good news!" Claremont did not think as deeply as Devitt did. Ever since Gilbert said that the scouts were not the target of framing, a joyful smile hung high on his face.
"It's already dark. We need to find a place to settle down." Abel said.
"I think it's better to move forward a bit more, to avoid those people who are curious about the border." Gilbert thought for a while and suggested.
"Yes, you're right." Claremont agreed with Gilbert's idea.
"Then I'll inform the soldiers." Abel left after saying this.
Gilbert looked at the remaining two and said, "I've accomplished the mission. Don't forget what you promised me."
"Of course." Claremont said confidently.
"We'll definitely fulfill our promise to you." Devitt nodded.
"Then I'll go back first." Gilbert pointed at the Caradia soldiers' formation.
"Okay." Devitt replied.
Gilbert nodded and immediately turned to walk towards Austin.
He found him in the crowd of people who were sitting around and shouted, "Austin! I'm back."
"Yes." Austin heard Gilbert's voice and immediately raised his head. He looked Gilbert up and down and replied with a smile.