Five hundred and sixty-nine, the final chapter - captivity

A blaze forbade Thrandil to leave the palace again, and cancelled the annual visit of Vernor. At this time, Thranduil's personal retinue had all been replaced by Blaze with the people of Rune, and even when he was bathing, Rune's retinue was standing next to him. Thranduil was unable to send any more letters, so he added orchids to the items he had given to Vernor.

Blaze did not allow Thrandel to have any more contact with Vernor, and refused to give the item to Vernor. Thranduil was annoyed, pointing out that Vernorr was his last bottom line, and if he couldn't even give it to the other party, he didn't mind risking the fire of the woodland and choosing to die and let the flames' plans fall through. Eventually, Blaze compromised and acquiesced in Thrandil's gift to Vernor. However, she demanded that the Rune carefully inspect the items sent and keep them out of Thrandil's reach.

Thranduil sent two orchids to Vernor, all of which needed to be carefully tended for many years, and asked the Lunese who sent the gift to inform Vernor that he was growing orchids. The people of Lune did not find anything special about the orchid, and delivered it at Thrandil's request. Vernorr knew that Thranduil hated spending too much time tending to orchids, and was suspicious.

The second time he received the orchid, Vernor immediately offered to see Thrandil, but was denied. She slipped into the palace disguised as a maid, and after a day of hiding in the baths, she finally met Thrandil. After the Lune, who were watching him, retreated, Thranduil revealed his situation and informed Vernorr of the attack on Gondor by the Rune army in the woodlands.

The truth about the woodland cannot be known to any living beings, which will make the woodland suspicious of the righteous camp. Thranduil asks Vernor to go to the land of Rune, causing civil strife in Rune and causing Blaze to lose the capital of his mother country. He predicted that the capital of Flame's rampant power came from Rune, and if there was civil strife in Rune, Flame would choose to return to China to preserve his strength.

Vernorr scratched his face and traveled to the land of Rune, lest the elves' beauty attract unnecessary salivation from humans. During the hundreds of years she traveled to the land of Rune, in order to prevent the flames from detecting her whereabouts, the maids of the manor took turns acting as if Vernor was still there.

Taking advantage of the Rune's hatred of Gondor, Blaze spent centuries uniting the kingdom of Rune and using her, and Fernor spent hundreds of years making the Lune tribes look at each other. Unable to control Rune anymore, Blaze hastily left the woodlands and hurried back to Rune. Before leaving, he swore revenge to Thrandil.

Thranduil regained everything in the woodlands.

Vernore completed his mission in the country of Luen and returned to the woodlands. Thranduil had taken over the woodlands again, and the forest kingdom had returned to order and tranquility under the Elven King's reign, but Vernor's bruised cheek could never be restored. She begged Thranduil not to let the Wood Elves know about her house arrest, so that the populace would not be panicked and detrimental to the Elven King's prestige. She begged Thrandeil not to reveal the truth about the Lun's access to the woodlands, as the flames had not revealed the truth. She also asked to go west and leave the turbulent Zhongzhou.

Thranduil agreed to all the requests, except for Vernor's request to cross west. He professes his heart to Vernor and asks to marry him. Vernore refused on the grounds that his face was too damaged to take the throne as queen. However, she was still very moved, and promised that Thranduil would seriously consider it.

Vernor's sister Rhea returns to the woodland and is reunited with Vernor. Knowing that Thranduil didn't mind a face injury and was bent on marrying Vernor, Rhea strongly agreed. Just as Vernore was shaken and ready to agree to the proposal, Blaze sent a letter to the important officials of the woodlands.

In the letter, she describes Vernor as a creature who seduces the Elven King with the intention of ascending to the throne. The important officials of the woodland, who were already wary of Vernor, were furious and launched a mass attack on Vernor. Thranduil was furious when he heard this, and immediately rushed to the manor to relieve his trouble. Flame's letter had now been made public to the king of the woodland, and Fernor was not allowed to reveal the truth, so Thranduil had no choice but to express his determination to marry Furnor, so that the people of the woodland would not attack Fernor again. Unexpectedly, this behavior made the woodland elves believe the flames even more, and launched an even more fierce attack on Vernor.

Thranduil could not bear to suppress the people by force, so he had a showdown with several important officials who mobilized the people. Officials said they would never accept Vernore as queen, and Thranduil immediately abandoned his power to announce his abdication, and was eventually recovered by woodland officials. Seemingly inexplicable, Vernoll stood up and asked for the west.

Seeing that Vernorr had made up his mind, Thranduil pretended to agree to Xidu's request. He secretly reached an agreement with the woodland officials: he would not marry Vernor, but the woodland officials would no longer interfere in his private affairs.

On the day after the agreement was reached, Vernor set out for the west, but was taken by Thrandil's personal forces before he could leave the manor. In order to protect his sister Rhea from escaping, Vernorr is imprisoned by Thrandil. Before fleeing, Rhea smashed the wedding gift that was carefully prepared as a return gift for the woman on Thranduil's face, and said that he would never return the gift to Thrandil, even if the elf king married Verandil in the future, it would always be a "forced marriage".

If an elf marriage does not receive a gift from the woman, it is a forced marriage. The White Princess of the Noldor tribe is the only elf in history to be forcibly married.

Thranduil didn't dare to hurt Rhea anymore, and deliberately let Rhea go with complete certainty. Fearing that the Woodland Elves would attack Vernor, he imprisoned Vernor in a cage he had carefully constructed, Amon Lance, the site of the former royal city of the Woodland Kingdom. Because many years ago he wanted to give Amun Rans to Vernor, where construction had been carried out, and there was a new palace that had already taken shape. Later, Thranduil had a disagreement with the Kingdom of the Lonely Mountain, and he no longer wanted to deal with the dwarves, so he simply moved the royal city to Amun Lance, the center of the woodland kingdom.

During his captivity, Vernoll used the excuse that he was still in love with Okpa, and that a forced relationship would be ruined, and kept his eyes wide open, allowing Thranduil to see the Okpatu in his eyes. This made Thranduil afraid to develop further with it.

Fnorr grew depressed, lost his sight in both eyes during an argument with Thrandil, and became mentally ill. Thranduil appealed to Elrond for help, who immediately accused him of Verandiel and demanded that he release him.

Thranduil refuses Elrond's request, saying that "Vera can't let her leave me either", and Elrond seeks a chance to free her while healing Vernorr. Thrandil's rescue plan was discovered, and Elrond had just taken Vernorr out of his cage when he was caught by Thrandil. Thranduil claims that Elrond has betrayed him, and Elrond denounces him by enslaving others to non-elves. In the argument, the two elves said that they would never get along with each other. Enraged, Thranduil also gave orders to capture Elrond.