This is the most common sentence among several daily words that Ethel learned.
This huge roar Surdak felt that there was a hurricane blowing head-on, and Ethel sprayed a face with fireworks and saliva, feeling that this guy might have just eaten some flesh and blood residue of Warcraft and left his teeth …
"How have you been recently? What’s new? " Surdak walked beside Ethel and greeted him cordially.
Just because Ethel, the red dragon, can’t speak many words doesn’t mean he can’t understand them.
"I ate a big bird …" The red dragon Ethel looked a little proud. Every time he was proud, he would hold his head high and almost touch the roof of the treasure room.
"This bird is very powerful?" Surdak said as he walked to the front of the dragon egg to get the magic crystal inside.
Ethel can keep nodding. It can’t describe the big bird in imperial language for the time being. It simply says, "… it’s big!" "
With a series of growls, it seems to describe the big bird towards Surdak, but Surdak can’t understand Ethel’s language.
After simple communication, Ethel or Gensoul Ducker realized that it could fly very high to all clouds after eating the bird. The most important thing is that the bird can actually control the flash, and it is good at controlling the flash body. Surdak has the impression that Thunderbird has such strength.
Boom’
The red dragon Ethel put his head on the high platform of the Chamber of Secrets and stared curiously at Surdak.
Surdak grabbed a magic crystal and said to the red dragon Ethel, "I guess you may have eaten a Thunderbird. It is said that every Thunderbird has three leili feathers. You won’t eat it, will you?"
Ethel shook his head in some confusion.
"I may have to learn runes today, starting with simple learning, but I haven’t learned anything about it for the time being!" Surdak said frankly
Surdak shook the magic crystal in his hand again and said, "These may be real dragon magic, but you must restrain yourself when you study. Don’t destroy this place!"
Ethel’s head got closer, and he stared at Surdak with big eyes …
Chapter 671 Triumph
Surdak led the cavalry battalion to re-enter the barren land full of gravel, and the familiar scenery appeared in front of him. The veterans of the cavalry battalion left the team and rushed into the barren land.
It’s no longer a lot easier to get stuck in the yellow sand every step and a half.
A group of knights rode Gubolai horses and ran merrily on the hard ground.
A few veterans were a little too excited to rush directly to the cliff of a fault mountain and crawl on the brown-red rock. Despite the cold north wind, their faces were close to the rock. It seems that only in this way can they express their love for this land and their inexplicable joy of getting out of the desert alive.
A month ago, this group of veterans joined the cavalry camp in Woer Village from various deserted villages, and only three days later, they followed Surdak into the desert. Surdak still clearly remembered the embarrassment when they rode away from Woer Village.
They also learn equestrian all the way.
Before entering the desert, these veterans had just been able to March steadily in the saddle. When marching in the desert, they ate a lot of bitter sand thieves. They had excellent equestrian skills. In the desert and the cavalry battalion veterans circled around, mercenary groups and Veru could pose some threats to those sand thieves on horseback.
However, it is such a group of cavalry battalion veterans who personally drove the sand thieves to the depths of the desert, making them like lost dogs.
Before setting out, this group of veterans probably didn’t even think that chasing sand thieves in the desert for nearly two months could actually re-enter the barren land.
These veterans brought back a lot of war benefits, including their thick leather armor and some precious metal ornaments.
It seems that they can’t wait to go home and tell their relatives how many sand thieves were killed in this battlefield.
For the villagers in the barren land, the sand bandits are like wolves that can wreak havoc at will, but now there is nothing to be afraid of in the eyes of this group of sand bandits cavalry battalion veterans.
Surdak rode in front of a group of reserve knights.
Their direct subordinate, Sü rdak, was not satisfied with the performance of young reserve knights in this battlefield. They did not show the professionalism gained after studying and training in the Knight Academy. They had nothing to praise except their equestrian proficiency.
This desert experience trip has taught these 50 reserve knights a lot. They have the ability to March alone, know how to build tents in the wild, cook marching rations and arrange sentries at night, and so on.
The reserve knights raised their swords and light shields, cheered and returned to the wilderness. For them, coming back alive is victory.