Chapter 94 - Knowing
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three months later
Archmage Rommath brought Prince Kael'thas' condolences to the place where Alleria and Sylvanas were hiding. According to Vereesa, the Windrunner family welcomed a new member a few days ago.
Alleria has successfully given birth to her child, a boy.
As a mage who is relatively indifferent to others, Romance rarely says words such as congratulations, and rarely goes to express congratulations in person because other people have experienced something worthy of joy. But this time is an exception, it is Kai
At the same time, he also brought very bad news for Alleria.
From a distance, Romance heard the sound of the child crying, but his mother seemed to be very capable and calmed him down in only half a minute. Romance stood outside the wooden house and waited patiently for the female elf to come out.
"Nice to meet you, Alleria...Ms."
"It's been a long time, Romance." Alleria responded. The mage's face was hidden by the high collar, so that she could not figure out the other party's intentions through his expression, but Alleria believed that even if his
With his face exposed, he couldn't guess what Rommath was thinking. This mage was a close confidant of Kael'thas and was very loyal. Vereesa said that he had been praising the prince's dedication to the sin'dorei.
"I am no longer a ranger general. If you need anything, you can ask my sister Vereesa."
"Please listen to me, madam. Only you can know what I am about to tell you. This is not what I meant. Prince Kael'thas said it."
"I guessed it." Alleria showed an elegant smile, "Then what bad news did you bring?"
Rommath was a little surprised. Alleria knew that he was going to say something unpleasant? His tone was obviously not as restrained as before. However, the Grand Mage still insisted on completing the task.
"Can we go inside and talk? I'm a little... tired."
During this period of time, the continuous battles like a whirlpool have almost drained the power of the great mage, so that he had to rely on a staff to walk. Even so, Alleria could see his legs
He kept shaking under his robe, as if the ground beneath his feet was not flat ground but thin ice. Although Rommath often played a role in opposing the Windrunner family in politics, Aurelie saw his withered and sick appearance.
Ya still couldn't help but feel sorry for him.
"Please come in, but be gentle. My child has just fallen asleep."
Romance bowed, and just when Alleria turned around and entered the room, he suddenly changed his words: "In that case, let's talk here."
Alleria didn't speak, she just turned back and stared at the mage, with some confusion in her eyes.
"Isn't Lady Sylvanas here?"
"Kiva has gone to find food for her nephew."
The mage nodded, "Please don't get me wrong, I'm just making sure there are only two of us here." He cleared his throat and started to get to the point, "First of all, please allow me to congratulate you on bringing a new warrior to the Windrunner family.
.What's his name?"
"Tell me, Grand Magister." Alleria said, "What did Prince Kael'thas tell you? Your words are full of hypocritical diplomacy. But I am still willing to share with you about my son.
Some information. His name is Beloriel. His name means hope."
"This is a good name. At this moment, what we need most is hope." Rommath agreed, and he paused. Alleria knew that he was finally about to tell the purpose of this trip. "Madam, I
Bringing you news that is close to disaster."
The polite smile on Alleria's face suddenly disappeared. What news was a disaster for her? Many possibilities came to her mind, and the first thing she thought of was her sister Vereesa.
"What news? Did something unexpected happen to Vereesa?"
"No, the Ranger General is very good, you can rest assured." Rommath shook his head, "The news I brought was informed by Prince Kael'thas." He said, "In fact, the prince knew a few months ago.
He knew about it, but he thought it was best not to tell you at that time."
"What exactly is the news?"
Rommath began to say without hesitation: "Your husband, Nathanos Marris, has become an undead minion. In Dalaran, he once led an undead army to attack His Highness the Prince's camp."
"This is not true!"
Rommath's facial expression faithfully reflected the dissatisfaction that broke out in his heart after hearing Alleria's answer. There was a clear frown on the corners of his mouth and between his brows. However, the voice of dissent just now was not caused by Alleria.
Romance turned slightly and faced the owner of the voice just now: "Sorry, this is a fact. And this has nothing to do with you, Ms. Sylvanas."
The returning Windrunner could not find the words to silence Rommath. She could only place her hope in her sister, hoping that she would not believe what the mage said.
"Speak clearly, Rommath." Sylvanas noticed that her sister, who had just given birth, was trying to control her tone.
"I have made it clear enough, Ms. Nathanos has become an undead."
Alleria clenched her hands into fists and tightened her lips. Rommath's words had aroused the anger and pain that had been forgotten for too long in her heart.
"Don't listen to him, sister. It's not true."
"Shiva?" Alleria's voice was mercilessly mean. Sylvanas was shocked by this sudden and sharp tone. "You once told me that you found someone in Kalimdor.
Got a clue about Nathanos?"
Rommath also turned his attention to Sylvanas.
"This...I..." The female elf seemed at a loss under the gazes of the two people.
"Is what he said true?" Alleria finally couldn't hold it any longer, "What exactly did you find in Kalimdor?"
"About this." Rommath's eyes lit up, and he lost no time in interjecting into the conversation, "You can ask the rangers who followed Ms. Sylvanas to Kalimdor. I believe they will tell you.
There are a lot of things you don’t know.”
"Damn it, Rommath!" Sylvanas gritted her teeth and glared at the mage who was adding fuel to the fire.
"There is nothing wrong with telling the truth, Sylvanas!" the Grand Mage's tone was calm and calm.
"Tell me what happened to Nathanos, Shiva."
Sylvanas didn't answer, she just stared at Rommath with no sign of flinching in her eyes.
"Tell me!" Alleria yelled at her. "Tell me if this is true?"
The female elf still didn't answer, but obviously her expression could no longer hide the truth. In fact, her sadness was as obvious as a sharp horn in the air. And Rommath seemed to be more willing to let Sylvanas stay so unhappy.
.He turned around and prepared to leave.
"My message has been delivered. As for what to do, let Ms. Alleria make her own decision." Rommath turned around and then added: "Silvermoon City now needs a leader who can handle government affairs. This
Chapter completed!