Chapter 60 - The female elf who came to visit
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Lordaeronne, Terenas met Lothar and others. When the alliance leader walked into the city that he had not entered for a long time, he was greeted with deafening cheers. The enthusiasm of the people of Lordaeron almost thought he had returned to Stormwind. He would definitely go back, he said to himself.
"King Terenas is waiting for you in the palace, Marshal Lothar." Uther gave an iconic salute, and it seemed that he had just seen Terenas, with a smile overflowing from his face, and everything seemed to be fine.
Lotha nodded, walked into the palace, followed by Kadega and Turayan in turn. Strangely, Aurelia was not in the accompanying team, but her adjutant, Rothema. Turayan also asked Lothamar where Aurelia went several times? The other party's answer was just shook his head, indicating that he was not clear.
The war on the Endless Sea ended soon, but Prodmore was not very satisfied with the result, because several orc ships fled.
"What is that?" Prodmore asked, pointing to the front, and walked to the bow of the ship. His eyes were sharp and he soon recognized what he had discovered - a human being drifting on the sea with a wooden board.
"Take him a rope!" Prodmore ordered, and the sailors moved immediately, perhaps the other soldiers who accidentally fell from the ship. "Check this area to see if there are other survivors!"
But when they rescued the man, Dalin immediately became confused, and the confusion turned into anger. He found that the man was not wearing Kul Tiras' navy uniform, but an Ultraman soaked in water.
"Perenold's man?" Dailin looked at the dying survivor with a look that seemed to be discovering a new world. His whole body was soaked, and his thigh was obviously pierced by shell fragments, and his wounds were bleeding from time to time. There was no doubt that this man was involved in the war. There was only one possibility, that was that he was on the orc's ship.
"What are you doing on the Orc's ship?" Prodmore asked, glaring at the man, wondering if he would be a prisoner caught by the Orc?
The man was weak and out of breath, and now he replied with a pale face: "Perenold... His Majesty sent us. He asked us to guide the orcs' ships... and to provide them with any necessary assistance."
"What!" Prodmore pulled out his saber and put it on the man's neck. "How dare you conspire with the tribe? I should take out your internal organs and throw them into the sea like a fish cutter!" As he said that, he stroked a little harder, and saw a thin red line appearing on the man's neck. But Dailin did not take action. He suppressed his anger and calmed down. Others may not know about this. This person was a witness to prove Perenold's betrayal.
"Killing you will only defile my knife." Prodmore said, and retracting his weapons. "You can prove Perenold's betrayal by living." He turned to Sellers next to him, "Tie him up and throw him into the confinement room, and bandage him the wound, and don't let him die." He said, and immediately ordered: "Search the sea to see if there are other Altlanks."
"As for the order, General of the Sea!" The sailor saluted and immediately went to execute his order. When they confirmed that the sea area had been searched for about an hour, they found five more men, all of whom proved what the first person said. There were still many orcs floating on the sea, and Dailin did not sit idly and let them drown. He asked the soldiers to fish the orcs up and lock them in the cabin.
"Go to Lordaeron." When the last traitor of Ultraman was dragged into the cabin, Dalin said to the helmsman, "We are going to meet with the Union troops and report our victory and Ultraman's betrayal to them." As he said, he walked towards the cabin, he decided to write a letter to Terenas first to prepare him.
In Lordaeron, the war seemed to have passed, and people could walk on the streets as usual. Most of the soldiers who participated in the defense of Lordaeron were approved to go home, and of course, their home was originally in this city.
When the hustle and bustle were over, Brid and Jonathan returned to Lordaeron's Candy House, fortunately their wives were here, as well as Jonathan's son, Nathanos' younger brother Stephen.
"Is the war over?" Sally asked, holding her husband's hand. Jonathan was obviously injured, and his left shoulder was shot through by an arrow, and he is still wearing a bandage.
"It's over." Jonathan said and smiled at each other with Brid. He never expected that he would come back alive. When he was shot, Jonathan thought he was dead. But Brid desperately dragged him to the rear and asked Kana to treat his wounds so that Jonathan could save his life.
"You won't leave us again, right?" Stephen asked. Jonathan hesitated for a moment, looked at his child in surprise, and then nodded firmly. Brid looked at his brothers' family reunion, unconsciously engrossed. Until someone held his hand, he turned his head and his wife Daphne looked at him with a smile.
"Our kids are good, too," she said softly. Brad nodded, confident that he would not take too long to see Nathanos.
"Is this the Maris family?"
Everyone heard a pleasant voice and looked at the door. The long ears exposed from the hood made the Maris family realize that this was not a human, but an elf.
Seeing them not speaking and surprised, the female elf introduced herself: "Hello, I am Aurelia Wind Walker, I'll come to Nathanos."
"Wait, ma'am, who are you?" Daphne looked at Aurelia in surprise, realizing that the other party seemed to have answered the question, so she immediately changed her words: "Sorry, I mean, do you know my child?"
Is Nathanos' mother? Aurelia raised her lips and seemed to have found the right place.
"Yes, I know Nathanos, and I don't know what to call you, Madam."
Daphne introduced herself and then introduced others. She was very enthusiastic, which made Aurelia a little surprised why Nathanos's personality was completely different from his mother?
"I can't find him, but I know that after Lordaeron is saved, Nathanos will definitely come to find his family, so I asked around and finally heard that there is a candy house belonging to the Maris family on this street." Aurelia explained, her tone of calm and lightness, and she did not put any pressure on Nathanos' family at all.
Stephen looked at Aurelia's face as if he felt familiar. After a long time, he remembered and said loudly: "I know this elf lady. At Maris Farm, I saw her standing with my cousin."
Aurelia looked at Stephen with a strange look. She had never been to the place Stephen said, but she immediately thought that Stephen was talking about Sylvanas. After all, that girl looked almost exactly the same as herself. Except for the lighter color of her hair, the figure curves and faces of the two female elves were very similar. Nathanos could tell it, but others were not sure. Stephen's words just gave Aurelia an excuse.
"Yes, I did go to Maris Farm."
"So that's it." Daphne smiled at the female elf, "Please don't stand at the door, come in quickly."
Aurelia nodded at her, and now she just needs to wait for Nathanos to come back.
tribe
"They can't come back." Salbeck was looking at the tribal army passing through the road in front of him, and Orgrim suddenly spoke and scared him. "What do you mean?" he asked.
The Hammer of Destruction curled his lips. "Red and Mam can't come back."
Salbeck looked around. "They went to the Endless Sea," he said carefully, fearing that the hammer of destruction would bring about anger. "It would take them many days to return."
"That shouldn't be there no news yet!" Orgrim's voice was very low, trying not to let others hear it: "Red should have sent someone back a few days ago to report the situation of the troops to us! Something must have happened! Maybe it was because he encountered the fleet of Kurtiras, or for other reasons, but the fleet must be over!"
Salbeck nodded, and did not dare to say anything. He didn't need to say anything. The Hammer of Destruction knew what he was thinking - if he hadn't sent troops to pursue Gul'dan, this wouldn't have happened.
The Hammer of Destruction gritted his teeth. Why isn't there anyone in the orc who can understand his intentions? Since he ordered the retreat from Lordaeron, many rumors have appeared within the tribe in the past few days.
The gate of the city had begun to have tiny cracks, and it had begun to bend under the impact of the city hammer. The city guards had almost used up their supplies. The alliance troops were repelled to the other side of the lake and could only guard the bridge. They almost won! In one day, at most two days, the city would collapse. But at that time, he ordered a retreat.
The Alliance Army responded quickly to the sudden reversal of the situation. Since the Black Hand Brothers left with the Black Tooth Clan, the humans began to pursue the orc troops like a tide. Orgrim had sent Hellscream to the rear. However, as Salbeck said, it took many days for the Black Hand Brothers' troops to return here, and they had to defeat Gul'dan and the ogres. On the other hand, those who were still trapped in the valley of the Ultratown or were blocked in the valley.
The orcs on one side have not been heard of, and the road has been blocked. The only combat power in the Hammer of Destruction was left is these siege troops. That's why he ordered the retreat. He hoped to encounter other clans on the road, but the Dragon Throat clan didn't know what was wrong, and he had not received any exact news yet. Thinking of this, Hammer of Destruction clenched his fists and attributed all the blame to Gul'dan. His betrayal led to Hammer of Destruction having to disperse his troops.
Orgrim once vowed to the soul of his ancestors that he would never let the tribe continue to fall. He will fight against evil, and do whatever he wants. His own life and death are meaningless, but he cannot lose glory, and orcs cannot lose glory. They who have lost glory are just a group of wild beasts, even worse than wild beasts. The powerful potential and noble history that orcs possessed were thrown aside by themselves and chose a path full of blood and fighting. And the traitor who caused all this was the one who let Gul'dan escape punishment. Orgrim would feel guilty.
At least after doing so, he could have a clear conscience and the Hammer of Destruction made up his mind. He held on to his glory and the glory of the entire tribe. They might lose to humans, but they would be full of pride, standing and dying like warriors.
Chapter completed!