Chapter 773: .Night on the shore of the island
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Lord of the Oasis
- Ji Mansion's Old Zhao
- 1025 characters
- 2021-03-02 08:27:36
"Just let the soldiers of the same squad sit in one. At least take care of each other," Able suggested.
"Okay," Devi promised.
The soldiers dispersed and stopped to watch in front of their favorite stables.
Each horse in the stable has beautiful, supple hair and solid tendons.
The fresh grass in the trough seems to have been picked this morning, with a fresh earthy glow.
Cremont followed DeWitt and walked through every stable. Looking at DeWitt's focused expression, Cremont couldn't help but say: "Captain DeWitt, need to pick for so long? We just let them take us to the beach."
"Every horse here is of a different kind, and it is all the best of the best." DeWitt responded: "It is a pity to be raised here to pull the carriage."
Cremont said funny: "How do you know that if someone else wants to stay here?"
"Ah, I don't know what they think. It just feels a little overkill." DeWitt shook his head.
Then he walked into a stable and pulled out a white horse with smooth muscle lines.
"Pretty!" Cremont praised.
"Come on, I have chosen." DeWitt said: "The soldiers are still waiting for us."
"Don't you try to ride this horse?" Cremont asked.
DeWitt froze for a moment, then turned to look at the horse in his hand. Then he replied: "Forget it, there is not even a whip in this stable. It is estimated that the owner of this horse does not want others to ride his horse."
"You sit up and try chanting." Cremont walked to DeWitt and said, "Does the shopkeeper say that these horses will recognize the way, let it take us both to walk back to chanting."
DeWitt hesitated for a moment, then nodded. Sitting on the horse's back in the stirrup, the white horse flicked his hoof at the moment DeWitt boarded. But then there was no more action.
"You come up too." DeWitt reached out to Cremont and said.
Cremont took DeWitt's hand, jumped forward, and sat behind DeWitt.
After the two men sat firmly, the white horse immediately set off. Like a thunder, he rushed straight to the target place in front of the tea house.
"Wow!" Claymont felt Ling's cold wind blowing in his ear, shouting excitedly: "It seems this horse can really understand people!"
"And it didn't seem to have carried anyone before. Sitting on it, I'm about to vomit." DeWitt said pale.
He sits at the front and needs to bear more cold wind.
"Don't you say you like horses? Be careful that the horse listens to you and throws you off." Cremont said with a smile.
The two walked for twenty minutes, and the horse took only three minutes.
When the handsome white horse carrying DeWitt and Cremont appeared in front of the scouts, the soldiers burst into exclamation.
Able, who was waiting for the two in front of the teahouse, also walked under the horse with surprise, and said to the two near-faint: "How did you two get on the horse? Several soldiers in the team tried to ride, both A big heel fell."
"The two of us are also very miserable." DeWitt came down staggeringly, stroking his forehead, and said, "It seems that although the horse is in captivity, it is still born. Wild. We are not very suitable for riding it."
Cremont nodded, too: Although it was indeed very happy at the beginning, but after a minute or so, his body became unwell.
"Are you all right?" Able cared.
"It's okay." Cremont shook his head and said, "Are the soldiers ready?"
"Ready. Just waiting for you." Able sighed and said, "I'll put the hood on and wait for a while. Just stand here and rest for a while."
"...Thank you." DeWitt said, clutching his stomach.
After Able walked away, Cremont faced DeWitt and said ugly: "I'm a little vomiting, how about you?"
"me too."
After Cremont and DeWitt made some rectifications, the scouts and his team took the carriage and set off.
The horses who refused to carry people were unusually docile while pulling the carriage.
It even made DeWitt wonder whether they could reach the seaside today.
But in fact, two hours after riding in the carriage, the team of the reconnaissance team heard the tsunami.
"It's almost time to the beach." A soldier opened the curtain in the hood and looked out.
"Austin, how are you feeling?" another soldier in the carriage asked Austen, who was sitting quietly in the corner, with concern.
"It's strange...I'm not dizzy at all." Austin Ge said with a smile.
"This horse walks so slowly, how can Austine feel dizzy." A soldier interjected.
"It's impossible." The soldier who cared about Austen retorted: "I remember he used to be in a carriage~ EbookFREE.me~ was so dizzy."
"Perhaps this carriage is not quite the same." Austin Ge responded: "Sitting inside, I didn't feel chest tight."
"Really." The soldiers around echoed: "This is really the most valuable carriage I've ever taken."
The carriage stopped in the voices of the soldiers.
"It's here." DeWitt stepped out of the car and said to Able and Cremont sitting in the carriage.
Able jumped out of the car and followed his gaze to the sea close by, saying, "It's a lot closer than I thought."
"I'll call the soldiers off." Cremont said. Then he drove back and forth in the convoy, letting the soldiers get off and gather.
"It's time to put the gratuity on the saddle." Able reminded.
"Huh." DeWitt pulled out a few silver coins from his arms and nodded.
The soldiers concentrated on the open space beside the carriage, and after Dewitt put a silver coin on the saddle of each horse, all the horses that led the carriage turned and left.
The soldiers watched them leave. When they saw the carriage being suspended in the air by a horse, everyone exclaimed.
Cold sweat came out of Austin's back: No wonder he was sitting in the car without any feeling of dizziness. It turned out that the carriage floated in the air.
"I finally knew why it was so fast." Cremont said, shaking his head in amazement.
After the people came back, Able said to everyone: "Tonight, we camped here overnight. After you have received your task, start working quickly."
"Yes!" the soldiers responded.
The sunset is slowly falling into the sea, and it is now an hour before dark.
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