Chapter 749: .3 days penalty station


"How are you, seeing Derrick?" Kant's expression didn't seem to care much. He got up and raised the saluting Bandak and asked.
"When I saw it, the two of us were drinking together." Bendak mentioned the meeting with Dairik, and his emotions rose again.
"What did he tell you? Will you stay in Durandel for the rest of your life?" Kant asked, raising the corner of his mouth.
"Your Majesty, if you have any instructions, he will of course return to Dekhrim immediately." Bandak quickly denied: "It's just that Durandel's things have to be taken care of by him."
"I know." Kant shook his head gently.
Seeing Kant's expression, Bandak also knew that Kant guessed what he meant.
After sighing deeply in his heart, he raised his smiling face and said to Kant: "Then, Your Majesty, since you have forgiven me. Then I will go back to the military camp and take over."
Kant frowned, and said, "Who said forgive you. I ran out of town privately, replaced with other soldiers, and was expelled from the military."
Bandak was frightened by Kant’s words, and he asked, "Then my punishment is..."
"Humph," Kant whispered softly and ordered: "Look at this time you haven't caused anything, and the goods are useful. Relegation is fine, and you will be fined three days and three nights in front of the palace gate. ."
"Three days?!" Bandak said, his eyes widening. "...Your Majesty, will it be too cruel, and standing in front of the palace, will definitely be pointed by the people."
"Well, so that you can remember the lesson." Kant nodded. "Don't bargain with me. The punishment will start tomorrow, and today you will go back to rest."
"...Yes." Bandak agreed with a grumpy expression. Then he withdrew from the hall after the salute.
Over the next three days, news that the Kaladea soldiers were ordered to be fined at the gate of the palace was spread throughout the city.
Everyone is speculating about the reason behind this, and many parents came with their children to watch.
Bandak stood motionless in front of the palace gate for three days and three nights, and physical exertion was not a big deal. But in the end, it was really sleepy, half-stretched, and was about to fall asleep.
"Boss, you can withdraw." A soldier under his head poked out from behind the palace gate and said.
"Huh?" Bandak opened his eyes dimly and saw the dark sky in the field of vision. He let out a sigh of relief and said to the soldier with a frown, "What are you doing there? I feel like my legs are all tied Ice. Come and help me."
"Yes, yes." The soldier quickly jumped out of the threshold, approached Bandak, and supported his half of the body.
Bandak found that his legs were almost frozen unconsciously, and took a lot of effort before moving away from the place.
The soldier looked at the sweat on Bandak's forehead and worried: "It's such a cold day, staying outdoors for so long. Your majesty doesn't worry about your legs. It's rheumatism."
"I'm in good health. You don't have to be a crow's mouth." Bandak returned, then stomped on the ground.
The soldier watched him and shook his head. Hui reported: "Captain Adunis said he would pick us up in a carriage to return to the barracks. Let me stay here and look after you for a while."
"Adunis is coming too?" Bandak frowned and said, "Where it takes so much trouble. I just walk back."
The soldier was really not up to Bandak, so he fought his way to the barracks.
However, the two of them did not walk for a while, so they met the carriage that came to meet them on the road. The fabric of the barracks carriage is particularly conspicuous in the dark.
The soldier shouted with joy: "Captain Adunis!"
"How did you stop on this road, didn't you make you wait at the gate of the palace?" Adonis jumped off the carriage and said slightly angrily.
"It was I who wanted to go back by myself, and this kid came to accompany me." Bandak said.
Adonis glanced at the condensed frost on the cotton-padded jacket worn by Bandak, no more blame. Said to Bandak: "Get in the car quickly. There is a stove in the car."
Bandak promised: "Well."
After riding in the carriage, the three sat down around the small stove.
"What are you doing here too?" Adonis wondered the sitting soldier.
The soldier touched his head embarrassedly and said, "I'll burn the fire for a while, and then go out to drive after a while."
Adonis glanced at him silently, then walked out of the workshop and sat down in the position of the coachman. He shouted back, "You can come out by warming up."
Then he flicked the whip and drove the carriage back.
The soldiers staying in the carriage tried to stop Adunis, but they did not stop. Can only sit in embarrassment, rubbing his hands in front of the fire.
"What's your name?" Bandak looked at the whole process, and asked the soldiers interestingly.
"Florence." The soldier looked up at Bandak nervously and replied hesitantly.
"Why does it sound like a girl's name~EbookFREE.me~ and it's a bit familiar." Bandak frowned, looking out the window and remembering it in his mind carefully: "The name seems to be the famous one in the Xicheng restaurant The name of the singer. I have heard her tune."
After saying this, Bandak looked at the soldier meaningfully.
"That's my sister." The soldier immediately confessed after seeing his lies revealed: "General, my name is Sibel."
"I'll say it. Your sister will be very happy to hear you use her name so well." Bandak didn't blame much, but teased easily.
"Sorry..." Sibel apologized.
"It's okay," Bandak shook his head. "When did you enter the barracks?"
"Two years ago." Sibel replied.
"It's been two years... in which camp have I never seen you?" Bandaks asked.
"Well, in the cavalry squad. It was just a year ago that he was injured in daily training and temporarily turned into a service soldier." Sibel was very happy with Bandak's attitude and explained in detail at this time.
"It turns out that. How is the logistics team doing?" Bandak continued to ask.
"Not bad. I'm busy when I'm busy and relaxed when I'm free. I quite like staying here." Sibel said as he exhaled into his hands.
"That's good too." Bandak looked at Sibel in front of him, and remembered Dairik that he had seen a few days ago.
Indeed, everyone's pursuit is not the same.
"Did your hand get frostbitten?" Bandakra asked at the wound on Sibel's hand, approaching Sibel.
"Well, it's been too cold recently. I didn't manage much, and it became like this," Siebel replied.
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