Lord of the Oasis

Chapter 748: . Cold War without Results

After three trips, the two were already drunk. The posture of sitting is also upside down.

At this time, Bandak was no longer bound by his usual restraints, and he began to talk to Derek about how he admired him.

Dairik leaned back in his chair and listened to Bandak's words quietly.

Until the end of the bandak spoke dry, Derek asked people to bring a pot of tea. He said, "Take some saliva first."

"No, just wine." Bandak shook his head.

"Did't you drink enough?" Derek still removed Bandak's wine glass and filled it with tea: "Those who are leaving early tomorrow morning can't afford a hangover."

"You can drink with me, I have to have a good time." Bandak waved his hand and said, "If you want to stay here forever, the chance for us to get together and drink will not change. Is it missing?"

"Hey," Derek sighed alone, and said to Bandak with a smile again: "So, in the future, whenever you want me to go back to Dekhrim to drink with you, I will go back immediately."

"You..." Bandak's eyes had turned into a misty piece at this time: "I didn't know before, your character will be so stubborn. Why have you told you so many times, don't listen What? When I think about it now, I can see it clearly: Your Majesty revealed the decision to be made to me this time, just to let me test your determination. Now the result, it is estimated that even he will be surprised."

After drinking too much alcohol, Bandak’s tongue became numb, and the logic of speaking began to become confused. But Derek still heard the meaning in this sentence. Puckering his lips, he raised his hand and handed the tea cup to Bandak.

"Do you think it will be easy to come down from this position? Things that are used to around you will be lost one after another. Why do you have to let yourself suffer those losses?" Bandak took the teacup, moved his lips, thought of something, there was Put the glass on the table, "Tom!" and continue to Dairik.

"I've thought about these..." Derek whispered.

"I don't know if your subordinates know that you will make such a choice, and how disappointed they will be." Bandak quickly drank a cup of tea, ready to get up and leave. However, when he stood up, he did not stand firm, and his figure looked shaky.

Derek hurried forward to support him and told the soldiers on the side: "Send General Bandak back to Jinglou."

"Yes." The soldier hurried over and put Bandak's hand on his shoulder, dragging him halfway.

"The sobering soup prepared by the back kitchen also remembers to be delivered to the soldiers in Jinglou." Looking at the procrastinating back of Bandak's footsteps, Dairik then commanded the soldiers beside him.

"Yes!"

Early the next morning, Bandak was woken up by the soldiers of the guard. Because not only did I take a bath before going to bed last night, but also drank sober soup and so on, the symptoms of headaches were not as strong as expected.

"Bandak commander, we are ready to go." After seeing that Bandak was awake, the soldiers retreated to the door and reported to him.

"Okay." Bandak rubbed his temples and nodded.

Because the process of going out all year round, washing in the morning and the like, Bandak is already comfortable with it. It appeared in the lobby earlier than anyone else.

Facing up to Derrick who was about to go upstairs, Derrick looked at Bandak in surprise and asked, "You are so early?"

"Wake up, they move faster than them, so I'll wait here first." Bandak replied as he gnawed breakfast.

"It turned out to be the case." Derek didn't climb the stairs anymore, but turned to the kitchen and brought out two cups of hot milk, and sat down opposite Bandak: "Have some hot."

Bandak took a glass of milk and drank: "Good, comparable to the fresh milk in the barracks."

"Look for someone to order from Cumberland." Derek took a sip and said.

"I really have an idea." Bandak praised him.

"Should I pretend to take you away?" Derek suggested.

"No," Bandak shook his head with a smile: "If this is known by His Majesty, he will have to kill me."

"Hehe." Derek took this as a joke and ignored the past.

The two chatted one after another, and the number of soldiers sitting around eating breakfast became more and more.

"You don't need to go to the construction site for supervision today?" Bandak wiped the table in front of him and asked Derek.

"The people who sent me watched it for me." Derek replied: "I will rush over after waiting for you out of the city gate."

"Well." Bandak nodded and stood up, beckoning the soldiers to gather quickly.

"Let them eat slowly." Derek said with a smile.

"If you eat more, it's estimated that the road can't move anymore." Bandak smiled and shook his head. "Not to mention that you're here to accompany us, it's really uncomfortable."

"Hehe~lightnovelpub.net~Derrick smiled softly.

After a while, the soldiers of the **** lined up in front of the lobby.

"You few, go and bring the camels in the backyard too." Bandak commanded the soldiers in the front row.

After everyone packed up their clothes, they set off towards the city gate.

At the gate of the city, Bandak said goodbye to Derek: "Then see you all after the New Year."

"Okay." Derek waved at him.

Without saying anything, Bandak led his soldiers towards the snow outside the city.

"Your Majesty!" a soldier rushed into the Senate Hall, shouting.

"What's wrong?" Kant put down the paper in his hand and looked up.

"Bandak has returned to Dekhrim with the **** and is now at the gate of the city," Soldier Hui reported.

"Oh. I know, you can step back." Kant nodded and continued to read the text in his hand.

The soldier looked at Kant so calmly, thinking that he was really angry with Bandak, hesitantly said: "Need... call Bandak?"

"No," Kant said. "He will come by himself."

The soldier was stunned for a moment, and immediately responded: "The subordinate retreated."

Only Kant was left in the Senate Hall again. After hearing the sound of footsteps, Kant glanced at the incense at the corner of the table. Calculating time silently in my heart.

After a while, Kant sat in the hall and heard Bandak’s laughter across the distance.

When Bandak stepped into the hall to salute, Kant set aside the documents in his hand and said, "Did you walk out of the city without knowing me, dare you laugh?"

"Ah," Bandak squatted down, embarrassedly. "You didn't report to your Highness that it was his fault."

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