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Chapter 823

Under Jikel's watchful eyes, the commanders left the tent and took their men to find a place to camp.

The commander of the golden armor is named Clark, who comes from the City of Gold and Stone and is a believer in the God of Gold and Stone.

The City of Gold and Stone is a very famous city in the desert continent. It is famous not because of anything else but because of its money.

As the god of gold and stone, he brought a large amount of gold to his followers.

Someone once lamented that the City of Gold and Stone is full of gold. This sentence is correct. Even the huge stones used to build the City of Gold and Stone are mixed with gold powder. To a certain extent, the City of Gold and Stone itself is priceless.

If you have money, you will have confidence, and if you have confidence, you will be bolder, which makes people in the City of Gold and Stone very proud.

Clark is an upper-class noble in the City of Gold and Stone. He had the opportunity to lead a team to Doro to participate in the battle with the Black Flame Demon, but Jikel's attitude made him feel despised.

After holding back his anger, Clark took the other four commanders to find a place to camp.

After searching around, they finally picked a suitable place.

This is a very spacious place, and the rare thing is that the defense here is very good, making it easier to resist the attack of the Black Flame Demon.

In the spacious venue, a troop was already stationed. They observed carefully and found that this troop only had less than 3,000 people, but it occupied the best position.

This site is not small. Although it is impossible to station all 30,000 people here, 20,000 people can be more than enough.

There are only 3,000 people in such a good venue. It is a waste. Could it be that the owner of this venue is a relative of Jikel?

Clark became angry when he thought of Jikel. No one had ever dared to dismiss his request easily, without giving a reasonable explanation, and even threatened him.

He actually wanted to turn around and leave, but considering that this battle was unusual, he endured his anger and stayed.

You can't have conflicts with Doro City Lord Jikel casually, so it's not too much to ask for a venue. Bullying your relatives can also make you feel uncomfortable!

When Clark thought of this, he was ready to take people over to occupy the venue.

A tall, handsome commander came to him and said to him with a slightly tangled look: "I think we should change the venue. There is already a team here. If we go over, what will happen to that team?"

?”

Clark glanced at the commander and said: "Babut, don't those of us who came to reinforce Doro even have a choice of a garrison? Look around, there is no better garrison than here. Besides, this

There are only 3,000 people in this garrison. What a waste, you might as well leave it to us."

After listening to Clark's words, Babut frowned and persuaded: "We can definitely open another station. There is no need to snatch other people's stations. They are all friendly forces. It is not good to have conflicts. I think the best we can do here is

Twenty thousand people were stationed, but now we have 30,000 people, what will happen to the rest?"

Clark turned his head and glanced, raised his head and curled his lips and said arrogantly: "Babut, have you made a mistake? Our team is composed of divine warriors, while some people's teams are just composed of ordinary warriors.

Why do they want to be with us? Can't they find a venue by themselves? Or do they need me to help them choose a station site?"

Hearing Clark's words, a commander's face turned livid in an instant. He stared at Clark angrily, but did not object. He suppressed his anger, snorted coldly, turned around and left.

This commander was the one who led 10,000 ordinary soldiers. Since Clark felt that his status as a divine warrior was noble, he had nothing to say. He could just find a place to station himself. Why should he look at other people's faces?

Babut didn't expect Clark to say such words, and couldn't help but be shocked. When he saw the commander leaving angrily, he reached out and wanted to stop him, but the commander walked away without looking back.

Babut sighed, looked at Clark with a grimace and said: "Clark, now is the time of war. What we are facing is the legendary Black Flame Demon. We have just arrived and we don't know how strong they are yet. You just

Isn’t it bad to offend your companions like this?”

Hearing this, Clark glared, frowned and said to Babut: "If you don't want to be stationed here anymore, you can leave and choose a place yourself. I will station here today. I want to see who dares.

Don’t give me the face of Clark, the City of Gold and Stone.”

Such ungrateful remarks made Babut a little angry. He stared at Clark for a while, and finally sighed, stopped talking, and allowed Clark to do whatever he wanted.

Babute was familiar with Clark and knew that this was a stubborn donkey who didn't know what to do. He was the kind of master who refused to go and led him back. The more you spoke, the less he listened. He had to suffer the loss himself before he knew it.

What can't be done.

The other two commanders acted as if they were staying aloof, not making any remarks and watching the fun from behind.

It doesn't matter where they are stationed in their hearts. They are here to fight, not to enjoy. But if someone comes forward to make their lives better, they will naturally not refuse. Anyway, everything that happens is Clark's fault, and they

It doesn't matter, Clark is the one who takes the blame when Jikel is angered, they just need to follow along and everything will be fine.

Compared to Jikel, they were more willing to follow Clark. After all, they dared to come this way, and they had some relationship with Clark. However, Jikel and the others had just come into contact and had no friendship. Rather than follow someone they didn't know at all,

It would be more comfortable to follow Clark.

Since there was no one to object, Clark became proud, waved his hand, said "let's go", and took the lead towards the tent where the camp was located.

The people inside the station were busy, but when they saw someone coming, they immediately put down what they were holding and raised their heads to look at the person in confusion.

Clark led three commanders and some soldiers to the front of the tent. Without saying a word, he took a step and planned to walk inside.

The soldiers at the station were immediately dissatisfied. Who was this person? He didn't say a word or say his name. He just raised his feet and planned to enter the station. He was too arrogant.

Immediately, some soldiers stood up and came to the front of Clark to stop him, preventing him from moving forward.

Clark looked at the soldiers in front of him and said arrogantly: "What are you doing and why are you stopping me?"

After the baptism of fighting during this period, the soldiers were more bloody. When they heard Clark's rude words, they immediately said: "This is the soldier's station and the front line. No idlers are allowed to enter."

"What are you waiting for?" Clark's voice was a little higher, and he said unhappily: "Look at the back, they are all my soldiers. We are here to fight, and you actually call me an idle waiter?"


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