Chapter 844: the two people who went to the pharmacy
writer:Ji Mansion's Old Zhao      update:2022-08-17 13:42
  “Look, aren’t there a few pharmacies that are several streets away from here?”Abel happily handed the piece of paper to Bunduk and said to him, “It’s more convenient to use a carriage.”


  Bunduk frowned and looked at the address of the pharmacy. Finally, he compromised. “Then we have an agreement. You have to drive slowly.”


  “Don’t worry. I’m still a newbie. I’m not that fast.”Abel laughed. He put his arm around Bunduk’s shoulder and said to him.

  “Mr. Treasurer, we’ll be leaving first.”Bunduk walked to the door and turned to bid farewell to the treasurer. “I’ll leave the matter of the soldier to you.”


  “Okay.”The treasurer nodded. “I wish you a safe journey.”


  After saying that, she buried her head in the account book room. However, not long after, she heard the sound of a horse coming from the entrance of the shop. The carriage driven by Abel rushed into the main street. This caused many passersby who were strolling around to panic. They hurriedly retreated to both sides of the road.

  The cashier rushed out of the shop and walked to the street to check the situation. However, he only saw the afterimage of the carriage that had disappeared at the end of the street corner.

  “Abel!”Bunduk gripped the window rail tightly in the carriage and shouted, “Quickly make this horse stop!”


  “It’s fine, it’s fine.”Abel leaned over and looked at the horse pulling the carriage. He was puzzled. It was the horse from this morning. Why did the feeling of driving become different.

  “If I agree to ride in your carriage in the future, I will write my name backwards!”Bunduk said angrily.

  Ever since the insect worms took root in his body, his body had become much weaker than before. The problem of motion sickness also came with it.

  Sitting in this carriage that floated from time to time, it was as if he was in Hell.

  “Hahaha, Ke da ban sounds much better than Bunduk.”Abel joked: “Don’t panic, I have to get used to driving for a period of time, the speed will slow down in a while.”


  “Damn it,”Bunduk said in his heart while holding back his disgust.

  “Don’t be so stubborn. I want you to be happy. At least don’t feel too pressured. You know, you’ve been too depressed recently. “If the soldier saw you like this, they would definitely think that their commander has changed,”Abel said loudly in the wind.

  “It was another person,”Bunduk replied.

  “Who said that? No matter who said that, you can’t think that way,”Abel said with a frown. “What represents you is not your military strength or your position as commander. It’s the brain that you usually use to talk to us. “At least I believe that it was a pure Bunduk who was talking to me just now.”


  After hearing this, Bunduk was silent for a while and said, “I can understand most of what you said. But…… can you stop the car first? I’m about to be thrown up by you.”


  “Bunduk, Bunduk? Bunduk!”After hearing the sound of vomiting, Abel looked into the carriage in panic. However, the reins were in his hands, so he couldn’t just let it go.

  “After vomiting, I feel much better.”


  Just as Abel was still worried about whether Bunduk would faint, a familiar voice came from the carriage.

  After hearing this, a hint of joy appeared on Abel’s face, but soon, an ominous premonition crept into his heart, it made him shout, “Wait! Did you really vomit just now? Don’t, Big Brother, this is the carriage I rented from the Coachman.”


  “It’s okay. I’ll clean it up later and bring it back.”Bunduk walked out of the car and sat down beside Abel.

  “Who cleaned it up?”Abel asked a crucial question.

  “Of course it’s you.”Bunduk glanced at him from the corner of his eyes and said lazily.

  “Okay, okay, okay.”Abel said dejectedly, “I’ll help you clean it up this time.”


  Bunduk smugly narrowed his eyes and said, “The sun is really nice today.”


  “Don’t you think it’s Too Hot?”Abel wiped the sweat from his forehead and asked in puzzlement.

  “Whatever.”Bunduk shook his head indifferently and said, “I’ll just stay outside anyway.”


  “Why?”Abel continued to ask.

  “I threw up my breakfast this morning. It looks a little disgusting,”Bunduk said.

  “Damn it.”


  In the shop, Kant washed up in the bathroom and walked out of the door, ready to call for the waiter to order his lunch.

  However, the person who came was not the waiter in the shop, but the cashier he saw a few days ago.

  “Fellett, why is it you?”Kant asked with a hint of surprise.

  “I asked the waiter in the shop to go to the city gate to do something for me, so I’m short-handed now, so I came to help,”the cashier replied.

  “I see.”Kant subconsciously glanced at Fellett’s right leg. Seeing that the bandage had been removed, he asked, “Has the injury on your leg healed?”


  “Yes, orcs not only have brute strength, but their self-healing ability is also quite good,”Fellett explained.

  “Hehe, that’s good.”Kant nodded. “I want to order a lunch, and I hope it can be delivered to my room at three in the afternoon.”


  “Yes, may I know what the dish is?”Fellett took out a shorthand book from his pocket and held a quill pen in one hand as he asked Kant.

  Kant recalled the names of the dishes on the menu as he reported the names of a few dishes.

  When Fellett confirmed with him again, he nodded and said, “Yes, these are the dishes. Sorry to trouble you. I didn’t expect that the cashier would personally order for the guests.”


  “This was a common thing in the past. However, the profits of the shop in the last two years were quite good. The Boss wanted us to do some work more leisurely and found a few people to come in,”Fellett replied.

  “What a good boss.”Kant smiled and said, “You are the first inn that I met that was run by Orcs. It feels no different from those dwarf and human-run inns.”


  “Whether we can satisfy the customers is the most important condition from the beginning to the end,”Fellett said with a slight formality.

  “Your service is very good,”Kant commented. “I’ll leave the menu to you.”


  “Thank You, Your Highness. I’ll take my leave first.”Fellett put away the pen and paper and said goodbye to Kant.

  “By the way, can you tell me what the task that the attendants went to the city gate to perform is?”Kant turned around and asked.

  “The farmers who introduced the ingredients to us insisted on recommending the new varieties they planted to us. I asked a few of my attendants to investigate the situation.”Fellett was stunned for a moment, he said, “In fact, it’s just a small matter in the shop.”


  “I see.”Kant smiled and nodded. “You have to deal with these trivial matters every day. You must have worked hard.”