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Chapter 23 - Companion or Enemy

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Anger, anxiety, and panic were all filling Alleria's brain at this moment. She looked at her sister with confusion and confusion. Originally, she was very happy to greet Vereesa, but when she learned what had happened,

When what happened, she thought it was just a joke. Until Vereesa took out Sylvanas's autographed letter, Alleria was completely panicked. As Quel'Thalas

The proud Ranger General lost her composure for the first time in front of her family, causing her sister to see her overwhelmed expression, and she even began to speak incoherently.

"This is impossible! Nathanos... how could it be possible? The red dragon... the black dragon! And the gryphon and the paladin. What on earth... happened? Why didn't you save him?"

Vereesa was obviously frightened by Alleria's eyes. She wanted to say something. On the way back, she thought carefully about how to explain to Alleria, but she held Sylvanas' report in her hand.

It has been explained very clearly above. The key is whether Alleria can accept it. But now it seems that the leader of the Windrunner family cannot accept it at all.

The two female elves remained silent, and they could only hear their own breathing. Alleria did not blame Vereesa, which had no effect at all. She walked back and forth in front of her desk, her hands accompanying her.

Various movements, sometimes folding her hands, sometimes covering her forehead with her hands. Her eyes were changing all the time, and her negative emotions made her feel more desperate. For a moment, Vereesa thought she was going to cry.

But Alleria didn't do that. She stopped and stared at Sasdorla who was placed on the weapon rack.

"I'm going to save him."

"I will go with you!"

Alleria looked at Vereesa in surprise. Of course she should refuse her sister's request, because this was an extremely dangerous journey. But there was something else hidden in Vereesa's expectant eyes, which was a kind of

...a sense of responsibility. The high elf ranger general swallowed what she was about to say. She sighed softly, "Okay!"...

"Look here!" Sylvanas pointed to the collapsed pine tree in front of her. "The whole tree was pulled up from the ground, and there are many marks around it. There must be something flying at high speed from above to create such a scene.

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"You mean Deathwing?" Ronin asked.

The ranger nodded in response.

"It seems we have not lost our direction." Falstad turned back to the green guy behind and said, "You!" He pointed at the goblin, and the other person's ears moved. "Your head is temporarily saved."

"Thank you, thank you, Mr. Dwarf. My name is Creel, nice to meet you." The goblin introduced himself, showing an almost crazy smile.

The ranger stood up and clapped his hands. "Kriel, how far is it from Grim Batol?"

"It's not far, it's not far, Miss Elf. Soon you will be able to see that magnificent fortress."

Falstad grabbed Krel's back collar. The goblin's hands were tied behind his back, and a rope was tied around his waist. The other end of the rope was wrapped around Falstad's shoulders. Despite this, neither Ronin nor the dwarf

I believe that the guy who led the way will not wait for an opportunity to escape. Falstad is watching very closely.

"Actually, I know where Grim Batol is, but I have never been there on land. Why don't we ride the gryphon and dragon eagle from the sky. Not only will it be faster, but we can also check where this guy is.

You’re not taking us on a detour!”

"Then do we still need this goblin?" Luo Ning reminded.

"Yeah, my hammer can't help but smash this guy's head."

"Enough, there are dragons here, you two idiots!" Sylvanas sneered.

A smile appeared on Creel's face, and he almost thought he was about to die. But this smile had no effect on races other than goblins.

The dwarf muttered something unconvinced and stared at the goblin in disgust.

Sylvanas was questioning why she was traveling with these two guys. It was of no use at all. She looked up at the darkening sky. "If you want to travel more before dark, it's best to do it now."

Continue on the road. But before that..." The elf pointed his sword at Creel's throat. "We have to solve this problem first."

"How to solve it? Either take him and continue walking, or do something good for the world and reduce the number of annoying goblins!"

"No, I plan to let him go."

The dwarf's thick eyebrows frowned. "I think that is very unwise."

Luo Ning, who was standing aside, also expressed his objection, "We are not sure whether this goblin is an ally of the orcs. If he goes to tip off the information, we will be in danger."

"No! I won't kill the prisoner, and now we don't need him anymore." She responded with sharp eyes. She knew that if the dwarves and mages understood the elves, they would not continue to argue with her.

Sure enough, the two of them nodded, seemingly reluctantly.

"Okay, I'll do as you say."

Sylvanas was very satisfied. She skillfully cut the rope that tied Kriel's wrists, and then loosened the noose around his waist. As soon as he was freed from the restraints, the goblin immediately jumped up and down.

, seemed very happy to be released

"Thank you, kind lady, thank you so much!"

The ranger put the sword edge to the goblin's throat again. "Before I let you go, I have a few more questions. How did the orcs make the red dragons surrender?"

Falstad didn't seem to like this question. His eyebrows wrinkled again, "What do you want to do?"

She pretended not to hear his question. "Huh?"

Creel's eyes widened. His face slowly turned a lighter green. "This is a business secret, kind lady!"

"Answer my question." Sylvanas said sternly. She had always thought that only violence could make the goblins, who would not let go of any profit opportunities, put a little more emphasis on their own lives.

Creel swallowed before shaking his big head up and down. "It's... a golden disc, which can control the Red Dragon Queen."...

Grim Batol

"Golden disk?" Nathanos stared at Grote with an angry look on his face. The left half of his face was dark purple, with some signs of swelling.

"Yes, a golden disc. When I went to deliver food to Nekros, he happened to be playing with that thing. But my sudden intrusion seemed to panic him. The lame guy immediately put the disc in

In the bag on his waist, he also accused me of not informing him in advance, and he also..." Grote stopped, closed his mouth, and covered his left face with his hand. It seemed that Nekros didn't hurt him at all when he beat him.

Spare energy.

"It seems that thing is very important."

"I think so too. Now that I think about it, it seems like Nekros has always carried that thing with him."

The human took a sip of hot wine and nodded. "Maybe that is the device that controls the red dragon. It must contain powerful power."

"Maybe you are right, but I still have news about what you asked me to investigate last time..."

Nathanos immediately cast an expectant look at him.

"I should congratulate you, you are about to become a father." Grote grinned, full of mockery. "That dragon will lay eggs in one day." His eyes were marked.

Nathanos looked disappointed and angry. The other party shook his head desperately.

"No, we must hurry up..."



"You can't be serious, Sylvanas." Falstad said in a deep voice. He was in a bad mood, so much so that he called the ranger by his name. "You still want to rescue the Red Dragon Queen?"

Ronin's eyes showed joy, thinking that the female elf was really who Falstad said, otherwise why would Sylvanas ask Creel this question? But the fact made him very disappointed.

"No, I want to kill her!" The female elf didn't care how her words would make the people around her feel. "The red dragons are enslaved. This is a fact, but it does not excuse them from their sins. I

They must make them pay for the souls who died under their flames. If they want to atone for their sins, they should talk to those who are in trouble, and I... will be happy to give them a ride." The female elf's last words were very clear.

The gentleness sent shivers down the spines of Falstad and Ronin.

"Maybe...but maybe not." Luo Ning expressed his opinion cautiously, but still attracted a strange look from the ranger.

"You seem to have a more special perspective, mage."

"I mean..." Ronin swallowed and changed the subject, "Our main purpose is to save Nathanos, isn't it?"

Sylvanas looked at him, and the little bits of light reflected from her eyes were like rays that could pierce Ronin's eyes. The mage wanted to avoid it, but found that he couldn't do it. Because that would be equivalent to telling Xi

Alvanas, I feel guilty.

"Of course, that's my number one goal."

Her words pierced Luo Ning's heart like a sharp arrow. She said "I" instead of "we", which meant that she never really believed in Luo Ning, or in other words, she knew that the mage had other purposes.

Unknowingly, beads of sweat broke out on Ronin's forehead. Fortunately, the ranger had turned his attention from him to Creel. The goblin still had an awkward and funny smile, carefully stepping back step by step, before the woman

The elf's eyes quickly left here before his eyes turned cold. Who knows if the moody elf lady will change her mind?

"Do you really want to go to Grim Batol?" Falstad asked again.

The ranger did not think twice. Although Sylvanas's mission to leave Quel'Thalas did not require her to do this, she still had to continue, knowing that she had to do this. For... for Alleria

, she told herself in her heart.

"What a problem, Lord Falstad. If you don't want to go, you can leave at any time. From here on, I can be alone."

The dwarf shook his head vigorously. "You want me to leave you in this hellish place with this guy?" Falstad pointed at Ronin, but received an angry look from the mage. "That won't work, Elf Lady.

!I would never leave a beautiful lady behind, despite your skills... Let’s go together!”

"Me too." Ronin glanced at the dwarf and continued, "Nathanos is in danger because of me, and I will never ignore it."

Sylvanas nodded and continued on her way without saying anything. Ronin followed at the back. He could clearly see the ranger's back, wondering whether she believed in him or not, or whether it was impossible to believe at all.

The reason Sylvanas took her with her was probably just because she knew they had a common goal, and that her abilities might be useful at a critical moment. In short, they could go on their way.

'She wants to kill the Red Dragon Queen!' He reminded himself, although he doubted whether Sylvanas could do it, but hatred is a terrible weapon. Ronin had to be more cautious, maybe now he hopes
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