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Chapter Thirty-One - Bad Things

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The next day, at dawn in the morning, Fengxing Village exploded. Nearly half of the guards were knocked unconscious. When they woke up, they didn't remember anything. They all gave the same reply - the other party was attacking them from behind.

"The consequences of this matter are very serious. I think we need to tell His Majesty the King." Liras said to his second sister Sylvanas, who was leisurely wiping a vase.

"No need to be nervous, Liras." Sylvanas replied calmly. "We didn't suffer any losses, did we?"

"But our guards, wait, the guards are all still alive, they were just knocked unconscious. What's going on?" Lilas looked at the smile on his sister's face and felt that all this had something to do with her. Sylvanas

She didn't answer him, but she seemed to already know who did it.

"I just went to check on the human being you imprisoned, and he's gone too."

"What does this mean?" The female elf put down the vase and was finally willing to face Lilas.

"Don't you care at all? He is your pet. Although I don't believe it, he has been taken away."

The female elf frowned: "I finally understand why mother doesn't want you to become a ranger, because your judgment is really poor." Sylvanas's unabashed ridicule made Liras a little puzzled. After a long time,

Only then did he react.

"He did it. He escaped and knocked our people unconscious."

"You're not too stupid." The female elf turned around. Not only did Nathanos do these two things, he also found her room late last night and walked in grandly. Sylvanas

She was in a deep sleep, but she immediately woke up the moment the door was pushed open. She pretended to be asleep and wanted to see who was so brave, but the other party did not approach her, but walked to a wall with a hanging

Nathanos bow and arrow. She knew who it was at the time, but she didn't expect this human to move so fast. At the same time, she was also disappointed with the rival rangers. Nathanos had already ran out, but they did not sound the warning.

, it seems that we must train them quickly. Nathanos did not leave directly, but stayed for a while. Sylvanas felt a pair of eyes looking at her. The other party did not make any movement, just stood there.

He admired his beautiful face. He looked at it for almost half an hour before leaving. Sylvanas did not stop him. She promised not to stop him from leaving. She could not be like Alleria.

"Why don't you go get him?"

Liras's voice brought her back to reality.

"Catch him back?" Sylvanas smiled easily, and then said: "No, I will go find him, maybe soon."

It felt good to be free again. Nathanos shuttled quickly through the jungle. He only stopped to rest two or three times throughout the night. There seemed to be inexhaustible power in his body. Finally, at dawn, he saw

The vast wilderness. He instinctively looked to the southwest, where Maris Farm was.

The war continued. One month later, the Horde began a full-scale attack. Horde armies appeared in the Sea of ​​Mist, Hillsbrad, and Arathi. But no matter which side they were on, the Alliance had only one battle report - Festival

They retreated steadily. After another two months, the Alliance finally reached a stalemate with the Horde after losing the important food supply area of ​​Serbochel. Lothar may have known that he could no longer retreat, as the Horde was already very close to Silverpine Forest. Okay.

Before the proud Kul Tiran Navy loses the initiative, Orgrim must always pay attention to his rear. Nathanos has been thinking about whether Marris Farm is still safe. At least.

There was no trace of the orcs for a short period of time, but what happened after that? He did not tell the alliance about his findings, there was no need. But the trolls really made him uneasy, and he even started to set up some traps around them, and then went to check them the next day.

Are the defense measures still complete? He told his father Breed several times to move his family to Stratholme, which would be safer. But old Breed gave the same answer every time - this is Marius

A place where families have lived for generations.

His father's stubbornness made him helpless. Nathanos liked to go to the Sodori River when he was depressed. The clear water of the river could wash away the distracting thoughts in his heart.

Her boots made no sound as the ranger general approached. Sylvanas Windrunner exuded the sweet scent of the rose gardens in the high elven cities. No matter where she was, Nathanos would always smell it for the first time.

Nor does he forget. At any time he can immediately recognize anything he has touched.

Humans lay on the hill with their eyes closed for a long time, silently enjoying her company. Only birds were singing in the setting sun, and the sheep on the farm could be heard bleating here.

He opened his eyes. Looking out from this small slope, the afterglow of the setting sun stretched in front of him. The house below where he spent most of his life, the barn that had been fortified last winter, the

It's his home.

Nathanos loved this scenery, and no matter what he went through, he would regain peace every time he returned here.

"How did you find this place?"

"Asking along the way, I think someone here has heard of you, Uther's apprentice." Sylvanas turned to face him. Although there was a smile on her lips. She was wearing blue leather armor and carrying a gorgeous long bow.

, her hair was a little messy and blown by the wind. It was obvious that she had spent a lot of effort to find her "prey".

"I have given up this identity, and I will not be proud of it." He sat up, and the female elf squatted down and sat next to him.

"I heard that Uther performed very bravely on the battlefield, and he often mentioned you."

"Why are you telling me this?" Nathanos asked, but he felt that the way he asked was wrong, so he corrected: "I mean, why did Alleria say this." The news that Sylvanas said

It must have been her sister who told her, there is no doubt about it.

"The alliance's war situation is not good, and you know it."

"Although you have not joined the alliance, your sister is willing to share news about the alliance with you."

Sylvanas nodded, "Alleria has her own selfish motives."

When the human heard this, he looked at Sylvanas curiously and said, "Speak directly." He hadn't asked the female elf why she came to him. He didn't believe that the ranger general with the heavy responsibility came all the way just to make peace with him.

He chats.

"She told me that the alliance's casualties are increasing every day, supplies are becoming more and more scarce, and more importantly, soldiers are already very tight." As she said this, she pulled down her blue hood and let her light golden hair flow.

His long hair was flowing freely. Nathanos didn't feel very good.

"Nathanos! Nathanos!" the boy yelled, waving his hands, and rushed towards them. When they were still more than ten yards away, the child's eyes stared directly at the high elf.

He was stunned. He almost fell down while climbing over the hillside, and finally stopped a step away from her.

"This is Ranger General Sylvanas Windrunner." Nathanos introduced, "This is my cousin, Stephan Marris. He is still a seven-year-old boy, but you must have already

I found out, he is very rude." Stephen blushed when he heard this. Nathanos looked at him and smiled, he liked this cousin very much.

"Nonsense, Nathanos." Sylvanas scolded, squatting down and looking straight into the boy's eyes, showing a warm smile, "I believe he will be a very elegant gentleman when he grows up.

"

"You...you are a ranger?" Stephen asked stammering, his eyes widening.

"No, she is not just a ranger. She is a ranger general, leading all the rangers in this land." Nathanos explained.

Stephen's eyes moved back and forth between the two of them, racking his brains for something to say. He had never known that Nathanos knew a ranger general before.

The high elf leaned forward, approached the boy, and asked softly: "Do you want to be a ranger when you grow up?"

Nathanos' cousin shook his head, full of youthful vigor: "I want to be a knight, wearing shining armor, holding a big sword, and having a castle of my own! I don't want to be with me.

My cousin always runs into the woods, or shoots arrows and sleeps in the trees." He suddenly supplemented with a look of horror on his face: "I'm not saying that the ranger is not good... I mean... it's an honor to serve you,

General!"

Sylvanas' lips burst into laughter, gentle and melodious. "So your brother is a monkey in the tree."

Nathanos gritted his teeth and sighed, preparing to end this strange conversation: "Stephen, why did you come to me?"
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