Chapter 839:


Chapter 835: Initial medical examination
"Then do you know how to cure this worm?" Kant asked.
"I don't know." The undead shook his head and said, "I asked Pique to show me the'Yinchi' bug before, and he scared me for a while. He said he was going to take his life into it. I see."
Able glanced at Bandak worriedly and asked the undead: "Listening to you, Pique seems to know you well?"
"It's okay." After the undead pouted, he replied: "The boy was of good qualifications. When he first came to this town. His second uncle asked me to take him more. As a result, people now fly Huang Tengda, and mine There will be fewer contacts."
"What does flying yellow Tengda mean?" Kant asked in confusion.
The undead looked around and leaned over to whisper to the three: "This relationship between Pique and the law enforcement officer of the town's inspection office is not simple."
Able looked surprised after hearing the words of the undead. Can't help but shout: "Inspectorate?"
"Quiet." The undead quickly stopped his doubts and continued: "Although I don't know how Pique got on the line with the people in the monitoring station, I heard that the person in the place is not low. Specifically, Which adult is not something we can know."
"How do you know the news?" Kant asked with a frown.
Although he had not seen Pique before, from the perspective of the undead, he was able to be appreciated by the drug king at a young age, and as a foreigner, he could quickly find a backer sheltering himself in this small town. This beast trainer called Pique shouldn't do such a stupid thing of actively leaking news.
"Listen to the wanderings of the monitoring station." The undead responded very seriously: "That group of people are all desperate, and it is impossible to frame someone like this. Listen to them. Every time Pique is caught When he entered the prison, he couldn't take a cigarette, and someone went to ask him to come out respectfully."
"This" Kant said confusedly. I still don't want to believe the facts in the mouth of the dead.
At this moment, an elf in the uniform of the doctor came to them and said hello: "Are you the first to see a doctor here?"
"Yes, yes." Abel froze, nodding quickly.
"Come in with me." The elf beckoned to them and said.
"Okay." Bandak glanced hesitantly at the long line in front of them and asked curiously, "Who are these people in front of us?"
"They are all patients who have been to the hospital once before. This time they came to review." The elf inadvertently introduced: "The rules of our hospital are: the patients who come to the hospital for the first time need to undergo a full-body examination. That One is more troublesome, so it is better to start preparing earlier."
"So, thank you." Bandak nodded.
After entering the medical hall, Ebble looked at the elves coming and going between the consultation room and the pharmacy, and there was a shock on his face: the space inside was much wider than expected. The completeness of the facilities of the medical hall is far beyond everyone's expectations.
The guide elf turned around and glanced at the three, and asked, "Who is the doctor?"
"I." Bandak stepped forward and responded with his hand raised.
"Then please continue with me," the elf assistant said: "Please wait a while in the hall for the other two."
"Okay. Excuse me." Kant nodded slightly and responded politely.
Before leaving, Bandak conveyed a glance to the other two, indicating their peace of mind.
Able and Kant compared to him a cheering gesture.
After seeing Bandak leave, Able and Kant found a seat in the lounge. Waiting quietly for Bendak medical examination to end.
"Actually, this is the first time I have heard of such a physical examination." In the meantime, Able took the initiative to say: "When we were incorporated into the army, there would be an older officer to review our physique, but he It’s just a spell used: a halo that passes quickly over our heads."
"It will make the physical examination a lot more convenient." Kant commented: "Caladia will set up military examinations, and the national health examination will be arranged once a year."
"The human race's physique can be said to be very fragile," Able said. "The physical examination here is also performed using spells. After all, these doctors are from the elven race."
"Perhaps, but it should take longer." Kant thought about it and said, "Is there a familiar face in this medical hall?"
Able straightened his back and turned his head to look around the whole circle. Eventually, he shook his head and said, "No, what I feel is that the breath of every elf here is very strange."
"Perhaps you can ask, what is the history of this hospital." Kant suggested with a smile.
"Okay, but wait until Bendak's consultation is over." Able nodded. "Now I can only pretend to have this thing in my mind."
Kant nodded gently and said nothing more.
The two spent about two hours in the lounge, unknowingly having lunch time. From time to time, elves pushed the dining car past the two of them.
Able twisted his neck and stood up and looked out the window. I realized that it was noon and the sun was shining above the blue sky.
"I thought we could catch up earlier. It turned out that a medical examination really took so long." Able shook his head and said.
"Bandak!" Kant glanced at Bandak wearing the patient's costume, and immediately raised his hand to greet him.
Able even greeted him directly. After seeing the pinhole in Bandak’s arm, he asked anxiously, "How is the medical examination? Is your body unaffected?"
"It's okay," Bandak said, shaking his head. Walk slowly to Kant's side and walk down.
Kant looked at it carefully for a while and then said, "Have you received the inspection result?"
"No, the results of the examination will be handed over directly to the doctor. When the doctor sees the doctor, he will pass it on to me." Bandak looked dazed, and he replied after a moment's stun.
"What's wrong with you?" Able raised his hand and shook it in front of Bandak, asking with concern.
"When I checked just now, I saw that my blood was green." Bandak said puzzlingly.
"Green?" Abel and Kant shocked.
"It can't be said completely," Bandak scratched his head and responded with a frown. "It's just that I found the blood drawn from my body in a strange color. It looks like green."
"Did the elf who examined you?" Able asked.
Chapter 836: Doctor's advice
"No." Bandak sighed and replied, "But he will explain to me later when he sees the doctor."
The three were silent for a while, and the atmosphere became low.
An elf approached them and said to Bandak: "Mr. Bandak, you can go to the doctor."
"Okay." Bandak nodded and stood up to walk to the elf.
"Can we accompany him to the doctor?" Kant asked, looking at the elf.
"Yes." The elf nodded.
Kant stood up and followed Ambull behind Bandak. The elf assistant took them out of the lobby on the first floor of the hospital. Came to the consultation room on the second floor.
"This is?" Able asked strangely. The consultation room on the second floor is significantly colder than the consultation room on the first floor. There is no crowding, and the various clinics occupy a very wide area: there are even plants in front of each clinic, or breeding beasts.
The elf did not answer his question immediately, but walked to a clinic with a rockery Yingquan in front of the door and said, "Mr. Bandak's condition is rather special. We can only turn him without permission." In the ranks of special patients, the corresponding doctors were also consulted. Please don’t mind."
"Of course not." Kant nodded. Silently appreciated the service attitude of the medical office.
"Come in, please." The elf assistant bowed and asked, "The doctor will then arrive."
"Is the doctor yet to come?" Abel asked in doubt.
"Well, because the super doctors usually visit the outbound clinics. Only when they encounter special cases, they will come back." When the elf assistant said the word "special", his eyes stayed on Bandak for a few seconds. .
"Okay, you have worked hard," Bandak responded slightly bending down.
After sending them into the door, the elf assistant turned and went downstairs.
Able walked at the end of the queue and pushed the door of the consultation room to the wall. Kant and Bandak have found a bench indoors to sit down.
I saw a small garden planted in the corner and rejuvenated. Able was surprised: "This is so different from what I imagined."
"Perhaps this is the requirement of the super doctor for the environment of the consultation room." Kant did not care much about the different installations in the room. Comment casually.
"Since the doctor is still going out, how does he know my condition?" Bandak asked doubtfully.
"Maybe it's a special way of contact." Able tilted his head for a moment and said, "I've seen some Eastern priests before, and they seem to be a thousand miles away. In the near future, The dragon clan we have seen before is also informed of this skill."
"That's it," Bandak said silently.
Kant glanced at Able and said, "It seems that the elves on this island are not only culturally disconnected, but also physically disconnected. Maybe you can learn a trick from them. After you go back, what's the matter in the weekdays, There’s no need to bother the old elf king to go to the gate of Caladea himself."
"This" Abel said hesitantly, but he didn't wait for the words to finish-a strong aura approached, causing Abel's heart to beat involuntarily.
"Who?" Able turned his head stiffly and looked towards the door.
Seeing a brave old man dressed in a uniform of the hospital, he walked in from the porch with his legs and feet in a blast.
This elf seems to be nearing the age of one hundred, and is one round older than the old elf king. His skin is close to the silver-white color of jewelry, and his face is covered with wrinkles, but the sharpness in his pupil is like a precise scalpel in his hand, and it seems to be going through the inside out.
Unlike Kant's kingly spirit, this doctor's temperament is calm and cautious.
"Hello, doctor. I am a patient, Bandak." Bandak stepped forward and extended his hand.
"Well." The elf doctor introduced himself: "My name is Brandon. Are these two?"
"It's my friend." Bandak struggled for a while, not knowing how to introduce Kant and Abel. Hesitated.
"Okay." Brandon glanced at Kant and Able. Slightly nodded and said: "Because there is not much time, let's cut to the topic quickly."
"Yes." Bandak sat properly in the patient's seat and nodded in response.
"I've seen the results of your medical examination." Brandon pulled out a page of manuscript and said while recording: "I think you may also know how your current physical condition is made. But this is yours Privately, the topic of our discussion is not this."
"Hmm." Bandak took the inspection report that Brandon handed in and looked at it carefully.
However, he did not understand the data and reports on the report. It looked confused.
"You have a very toxic worm in your body. You can't treat you with the facilities and reserves of the medical hall on the island." Dr. Brandon explained: "There are now several corresponding plans for You consider: 1. Go home, wait for the end of death or find a time to commit suicide. Now it is about two months before the day when the worm eggs completely swallow you up. 2. Find the person who gave you a gut, let He will give you an antidote. This is my personally recommended plan. Third, carry out a blood exchange with half the hope."
"What is a blood exchange?" After hearing the first two options, Bandak's face was almost pale. When the doctor said the word "exchange blood", his eyes lit up and asked.
The doctor took a deep breath and said, "It is to purify your blood through a spell. This spell can treat any disease. I need to apply for a more senior doctor to come to help, and you have to pay the corresponding high costs. And in this treatment process, the patient will experience extreme pain, and some people will die directly during the execution of the spell. For this situation, we will not make any compensation."
"What's the chance of success?" Able Shen asked: "How much can it be achieved?"
"50%." Brandon said blankly.
"If I fail, what will happen to me?" Bandak lowered his eyes and said.
"It will be repulsed by mana and die dead." Brandon was silent for a while, and replied: "You can discuss first and then make a decision. The cost of surgery requires a hundred gold coins, I hope you can do it with energy."
"Okay, we know." Kant nodded.
"Thank you, Dr. Brandon." Bandak stood up and said, "We will consider it carefully."
Chapter 837: The Lord Who Started Action
"In the last few days, I will stay in the town. If you have any questions, you can come and ask me at any time." Brandon slowed his face and said, "In fact, it's okay to quietly enjoy the last time before losing consciousness. Bad. One hundred gold coins can live any life you want."
"Well," Bandak nodded silently.
The three men said goodbye and left the hospital. On the way back to the hotel, no one took the initiative to say something.
It wasn't until Bandak walked straight into his bedroom after entering the guest room that Kant winked at Able, beckoning him to follow.
"Bandak, what are you doing in the bedroom?" Able asked softly and pushed open the door.
After seeing Bandak pulling a blade from the suitcase, Ebble ran in shock, dragging Bandak's right hand tightly holding the dagger: Now Bandak has lost his force and is in strength On the one hand, it is no match for Able, who is a double-edged monster.
"What are you going to do?" Able asked loudly.
The movement attracted Kant, who was sitting idle in the main hall. When the stalemate of the two people came into view, a trace of disappointment flashed in Kant's eyes. In his mind: Bandak is not a short-sighted person. The move now is beyond expectations.
"I'm sorry." For a long time, Bandak threw the dagger in his hand on the floor and introduced to Able and Kant dejectedly: "I just think I'm too decadent, and I want to use some external force to keep myself up. ."
"You must never hurt yourself." Able said staring at Bandak seriously.
"Sorry," Bandak repeated.
"We will find Pique. Dragon, Gnomish, and Goblin will help us." Able took a deep breath and said, "Even if Pike flew out of the island, I will get him back." , Let him hand over the antidote."
"Huh." Bandak nodded silently.
"What a bad idea the doctor mentioned, without ten percent of the plans, I want to let the patients fight for their lives." Ebull said angrily: "Don't go to that hospital in the future."
"The Gu poison has eroded the blood of Bandak, which means that we have little time left." Kant said lightly: "Ebble, come over to help me study ink, I will write the letter tonight, Find someone to take up the mountain."
"Yes." Able responded immediately. Before leaving the room, he picked up the dagger on the floor and brought it to the main hall.
Kant went to his room and turned over the paper and ink. Brought to the living room.
Able took the candlestick to the tea table and used it for lighting when writing letters.
"Ebble, you and I will meet the owner of this hotel." Kant commanded Able next to him after holding the two letters in his arms.
"It's really okay to leave Bandak alone in this room?" Able asked hesitantly.
"If he really wants to do something stupid, we can't stop it." Kant's expression did not change, and he responded indifferently.
Although the tone sounded quiet, Able who had been with Kant for some time had already noticed the anger in Kant's chest. Can only follow the footsteps of Kant timidly and walked out of the room.
Bandak, who had been staying in his bedroom, heard the sound of the door closing at the entrance and slowly got up and walked to the living room. Sitting at the tea table, he saw the still burning candlestick and the unfolded rice paper, and Bandak sighed softly.
"what should I do"
"Man, did you see your boss?" Able walked to the counter and asked a waiter who was face-to-face.
"The boss is out. Are there any problems between the two adults?" the waiter asked with his head lowered.
"We have two letters here and need to be transported up the mountain expeditiously." Kant explained: "Do you think we can find a errand for us and help us take the letter to the dwarf country. We are responsible for all expenses."
"Are you looking for the dwarf craftsman of the dwarf country?" the waiter asked.
"Yeah." Able surely said: "But the two letters need to be sent to different places. The other address is the main city of the Goblin Kingdom."
"I don't know much about the situation of the Goblin Kingdom," said the tall waiter, who scratched his head. "However, it seems that the patriarch of the gnome country will come to this town tomorrow. If the two adults have anything to do, You can make an appointment with the Supervision Office on your behalf and tell them in person at that time."
"It turns out that way." Kant was slightly surprised by the news that the dwarf tribe went down the mountain: "Are you saying that the dwarf patriarch is the old patriarch?"
"It should be." The waiter thought for a while and nodded. "The appointment can be given to the guys in the shop, but the two guests must arrive on time."
"That's good, thank you." Able promised: "Then this letter"
"For the letter, you need to ask the manager of the hotel." The waiter said embarrassedly. "After all, I don't know the rules and procedures of the transmission array very well."
"Okay, then please tell us when the store manager returns," Kant nodded. "We'll go talk to him again."
"Sorry." The waiter bent down and said with apology.
"It's ok."
After Kant and Able confessed everything, they turned upstairs.
"Don't the gnome people like to socialize with people? How come they suddenly come to the town to attend the rally. It's so weird." Able whispered.
"It is estimated that it has been investigated before, and I have found some brows. I want to go down the mountain to discuss countermeasures with other races." Kant analyzed: "When I meet tomorrow, I might know."
"I hope that the progress of this situation can be delayed, otherwise we will have to be forced into this storm." Able whispered softly.
"Naturally," Kant said: "After all, we can't penetrate the situation."
Back in the room, Able heard the sound of running water in the bathroom, and his nerves tightened immediately. Before I took off my shoes, I rushed outside the bathroom door and shouted, "Bandak! Can you hear me?"
"I heard. I'm taking a shower." Bandak replied.
Ableson breathed a sigh of relief and said, "It seems that for the next while, I have to keep an eye on your movements like this."
"Why do you think he would look for short sights in the bathroom?" Kant had already sat down safely at the tea table and asked curiously at the moment.
"I don't know." Able faced Kant's doubts and was speechless for a long time. Finally, he only shook his head and responded: "Maybe I didn't eat lunch, and I was a little hungry."
Chapter 838: The Dinner Party Prepared by Volt
Kant glanced at him helplessly after hearing Able's answer, and said, "If you have any complaints in your heart, you can say it straight away, don't have to."
"No, no." Eber felt he was wrong and quickly denied, "I don't mean that."
"Hehe." Kant laughed softly and said, "I just made a joke. When Bandak came out of the bathroom, we started to order."
"Good." After accidentally discovering Kant's bad taste, Able could only helplessly surrender.
When the sound of the water in the bathroom stopped, Abel thought he walked out of the room and summoned a waiter.
"Two adults, what's the matter?" the waiter who hurried upstairs was summoned respectfully when he was called.
"We want to order some dinners, can you please get the menu up?" Able asked politely.
"Of course." The waiter nodded, and after a little courtesy, he turned around and went downstairs.
Able stood by the door and waited quietly, noting that Bandak came out of the bathroom and greeted him: "Bandak, are you feeling hungry? We are about to order."
"Dinner?" Bandak raised his eyebrows, seated at the tea table, and asked Able.
"Of course, you don't look at what time it is now." Able said: "Speaking of which, we haven't stopped to rest today."
"That's fine," Bandak said with a smile. "You can eat more at dinner."
Kant heard Bandak's tone slightly improved, no longer as depressed as before, and he let go of it.
"How did this waiter go for so long?" While Able was waiting impatiently, the waiter who had been there climbed the stairs on the second floor and walked over to the door of the guest room. But he was really empty.
"What about the menu?" Able asked in confusion.
"Excuse me, a few guests." The waiter glanced up at the room, and found that the two sitting inside were also paying attention to the movement here, and explained: "The boss in our store hopes to invite several guests. Go to the restaurant downstairs to have a meal together and send me a message."
"The owner of the hotel," Abel thought for a while, and promised: "Well, please tell the shopkeeper: we will arrive later."
"Yes," the waiter answered, stooping.
After watching the waiter walk down the stairs, Able took the door and said to the other two, "The hotel owner invited us to have dinner together."
"That's not bad, just ask him to help me spread the message." Kant nodded. "Let's organize the clothes and prepare to go to the banquet."
Bandak glanced at the bathrobe on his body, and then walked swiftly into his bedroom, changing into the casual clothes he wore everyday.
By the time he walked out of the room, Able and Kant were already at the entrance and were waiting.
"Go." Kant said.
The three of them walked slowly to the restaurant on the first floor: they have already missed their meals. There are no other diners in the restaurant except the hotel owner who has been waiting.
After Bundak walked into the dining table, he looked at the dishes filled with the whole table and grinned: "This dinner is too rich."
"Your Majesty Kant, commanded by Bandak, General Able. Please meet me for the first time." The boss smiled warmly and stepped forward to say hello.
Kant, who stood at the forefront, took each other's outstretched hand and smiled and replied: "Meet for the first time. What is your name?"
"I'm just the owner of a small hotel, just three of them can just call me by my real name." The hotel owner said modestly: "My name is Volt."
"Mr. Volt, hello." Kant said: "Thank you for your care in recent days."
"It's okay, it's okay. Please sit down." Volt let go and greeted the three.
"It shouldn't fit on this table." Able said, looking at the restaurant again, a group of waiters carrying trays began, surprised.
"They should have prepared desserts after meals, and they won't take up space on the table." Volt explained with a smile.
"It turns out so." Abel replied embarrassedly.
On weekdays, Ebble’s staple foods are vegetables, fruits, and so on, which have naturally ignored the existence of desserts.
"Now that the dishes are ready, then please start dining." Volt waved his hand and let the waiter serving the dishes back. He said to the three people at the dinner table: "If you have anything, you have to be full to talk."
"Thank you Mr. Volt." Able nodded slightly.
After four people raised their glasses and drank pre-dinner wine, they began to focus on the food presented on the table.
Bandak's meal volume was not small on weekdays, but at this time his appetite was widened and large pieces of meat were chopped up.
The three of them rushed around for a busy day, haggard, and the rare meal time, which seemed relaxed and casual. Even though there was only the collision of knife, fork and dishes, the atmosphere was not embarrassing.
The innkeeper glanced at the three people who were eating, and then drank with appetite.
"Mr. Volt, since there is something important to discuss. We'd better replace the wine with tea." Kant saw Volt was drinking from cup to cup, and quickly stopped this trend, and persuaded him to take the initiative.
"Yes, yes." Volt waved his hands embarrassedly, pouring the wine out of the glass. After refilling the tea, he replied to Kant: "I just lost my mind just now, thank you His Majesty Kant for reminding me."
"You don't need to mind these little things." Kant smiled slightly: "Just drinking on an empty stomach, it really hurts the body"
"You are right." Volt said with a smile. Then he picked up a brand new knife and fork and began to eat.
After drinking enough food, in order to make up for the mistake, Volt took the initiative to say: "I heard that your Highness is looking for someone to send you a letter?"
"Yes." Kant put down the teacup and responded: "Because it's a matter of urgency, you need to contact the goblin country's friends and ask for help. So I want to see if I can ask the boss if you can find a reliable person to run this trip for you. "
"Of course there are candidates," Fu said. "It's just that the road to the goblin country is not so easy to take the road. Your majesty, what friends did you leave in the goblin country? The letter of trust is shown to the officers and soldiers who defend the city."
Kant and Ebble looked at each other and recalled in their heads: "We did not carry such a thing as you said. It is estimated that there is no way to give it to you."
"In this case," is the owner of the hotel innocent: the territory on the volcano is not free to enter and exit at will.
Preparation before meeting
"Actually, our friend is the king of the Goblin Kingdom, Gilbert." Kant hesitated for a while and asked: "In this case, can I find a way to give him the letter?"
"His Highness Gilbert?" The innkeeper's eyes lit up and said incredulously: "Is it true that every adult is a friend of His Highness Gilbert?"
"It's a friend," Abel said helplessly: "Did you think of a new way, boss?"
"If it's a letter to His Highness Gilbert, we certainly have a way to submit it." Volt said easily: "Just find a friend of a familiar politician and bring the letter to the palace."
"That's really great," Bandak thanked. "Thank you Mr. Volt."
"Adults bent over to visit my little shop, I should thank you all," Volt said modestly.
"We came to this island alone, without any help. We can only rely on the help of others to make the task in our hands smooth. Everyone who helps us, we will naturally be grateful." Kant responded Road.
"Everyone is a big man with a broad mind. What you are doing now will be successful." Volt stood up and toasted.
Kant and others also stood up one after another and replaced all wine with tea.
The dinner broke up and the three returned to the room. After watching them up the stairs, Volt turned back to his room and rested.
"I didn't expect Gilbert to assume the new throne, so he had such a great reputation in the town." Able said with emotion: "When I met him at the roadside, I didn't expect the situation now."
"That boss is also generous, since we have stayed here, we are all responsive to our demands." Bandak drank a little wine in the banquet, and now the whole person's consciousness became confused. Inarticulate.
"Gilbert was the emperor launched by the victorious side of the Civil War. Naturally, his status was much higher than that of the lord who naturally inherited the throne." Kant said: "And now the supervision of the town is carried out by the goblin country. Many merchants have to rely on the power of the goblin country."
"Well," Able nodded. "Perhaps this is why this system of rotation is being implemented."
Kant smelled the alcohol in Bandak and immediately stepped forward to help him and said, "I didn't see how much you drank, why did you get drunk so quickly?"
"The body is not my body anymore." Bandak's cheeks with a drunken blush said to Kant with a smile.
Able also came over to help Bandak. Said: "The body traits that belong to Bandak are indeed gradually disappearing. I should have noticed when I was riding in a carriage."
Recall that when Bandak met with them in the Goblin Kingdom, his body had begun to appear abnormal.
"It's okay, all this will pass quickly." Kant calmed down the drunk Bandak like a child in Kuangfu.
Bandak's frowned eyebrows gradually spread, and he slept relaxed.
"Fortunately, the smell of wine on his body is not heavy, otherwise we have to take care of him to take a bath." Able placed Bandak on the bed and turned back to Kant.
"Let's go out quickly. Bandak is also tired today, let him rest well," Kant greeted.
Able went to the corner and extinguished the candlestick. Then Kant walked out of Bandak's bedroom lightly.
While taking the door, Able suddenly remembered something and exclaimed in a low voice: "Oh, we forgot to tell Bandak about meeting with the dwarf race tomorrow."
Kant was taken aback by him. After listening to the whole sentence, he said with a sigh of relief: "It doesn't matter, tomorrow we two will be enough."
"That's good," Able nodded.
"It's not too early. I'll go back to bed first." Kant asked: "You also have to rest early."
Then he walked into his bedroom and took the door softly.
Able shrugged helplessly, walked to the main hall and extinguished the candlestick, and then began to organize his clothes and prepared to take a bath in the bathroom.
As he walked out of the bathroom, he glanced at Kant's room. The candlelight inside the room appeared prominently in the darkness through the door slit.
"Every time," Able shook his head and said.
On the day when he stayed with Kant and Bandak, Able accidentally discovered that Kant would handle copywriting every night until three or four in the morning. Every time when he couldn't sleep at night, Able would go to the main hall and pour himself a glass of water, and whenever this time Able could meet Kant at work.
Is this the same for the human race? Able lying on the bed thought to himself.
Early the next morning.
Bandak was still asleep, while Kant and Able had sat quietly at the table and had breakfast.
Waking them up was the knock of the waiter who came to the newspaper.
The sleepy Able opened the door of the guest room and said to the waiter outside the door: "If you can adjust the time of the notification message, we will be more happy."
"I'm sorry, Master Able." The waiter blushed and said apologetically: "We have contacted the dwarf artisans for you. They hope to meet you at 8:30 this morning."
"So early?" Abel said unexpectedly.
"This is the time taken while constantly adjusting the itinerary. So the waiter explained helplessly.
"It's okay, I will say it casually." Bandak said with a smile: "You can ignore it."
"Huh?" The waiter froze, saying, "Since the news has been delivered, I won't disturb you to rest."
"You should say less when you are not awake." Kant listened to Able's entire experience while dining, EbookFREE.me~ commented.
"I think too." Abel reflected.
The breakfast time for the two ended in a chat, Kant greeted Ebour after wiping off the cream from the corner of his mouth with a napkin: "We are ready to go."
"Okay," Able promised.
Able walked into his room and took out some of his coins. While passing by Bandak’s bedroom, he crept into Bandak’s condition. After discovering that the other party was still asleep, he walked out of the door with confidence.
"Is Bandak still asleep?" Kant asked softly.
"Huh." Able nodded.
"That's fine, let him rest for a while." Kant walked to the entrance and replaced his boots and said.
When they walked downstairs, they just met the waiter who came to meet them.
"Masters, the carriage is ready." The waiter said.
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