Five hundred and sixty-four, the air should not be blocked
The Elven King stayed in Avari for 65 years. Between 200 and 265 A.D., he received news that Elrond had added another daughter, replied to numerous diplomatic letters, and reviewed all the housekeeping messages from the woodlands. Every year, Thranduil would receive the elves who had come from the woodlands to meet him with a cold face, and the longing for them was unheard. In addition, he deliberately ignored the tearful but tactful invitation to return to China sent by the woodland officials.
The peace of mind at home and the tranquility of diplomacy in the woodland kingdom were the least reasons why Thranduil was reluctant to return. The biggest reason is that he is still angry.
You asked me to leave, and now you want me to go back?
Closing another letter of invitation from hundreds of officials in his hand, Thranduil looked out the window at the sea and slandered: I will not reply! I will not go back without waiting for the face-to-face invitation of Vernoer. Speaking of which, how long has it been since Vernor gave me a word?
For 65 years, the way Vernorr appeared before Thrandil's eyes had been given the name of Lutnath by the Elven King. These four elven scripts often appear on official letters, allowing Thranduil's fingertips to linger on them for a long time. But in the past ten years, the frequency of this name has become less and less, and it has been even worse in the past two years. This time it was not due to official reasons......
Lutenas fell into sadness. Reading a line of small words at the end of the letter, Thranduil lost his mind for a moment. But as soon as the worried emotions germinated in my heart, I was suppressed by anger. He hadn't received a word from Vernor for 65 years, and he took it for granted that this sentence was an indirect invitation from Vernoll to return to China.
This illusion is due to the tactful demands of forest land officials in recent decades. Since the year 230, the last line of the official letter of the woodland is not signed, but written in very small font with strange content. For example: your horned deer is sick, or the tree planted by your majesty when he left the country is already flourishing, or you don't know who left it, such as dreaming of your majesty last night with tears streaming down your face......
Thranduil knew what the smaller fonts meant—the woodland elves were indirectly asking the king to return home. But in the end, they were full of hope to welcome the queen, and when Thranduil and the silver moon made no progress, they were not willing to invite the king to return to the country, and they could only express it indirectly in this way.
Therefore, Thranduil took it for granted that the line "Lutenas fell into sadness" was an indirect expression of Vernoer's intention to invite him to return home.
How could he be as arrogant as Thrandier and so bold as he would return to China because of such a hint? Deeply wounded by Vernor, he swore that he would never return unless Vernor personally invited him.
He said to himself: this time, he must not let her again. She must be made to realize my importance, and she must not be able to stand the official letters, the official letters that I am not in the woodland and all of them are handed over to her for review! Otherwise, sooner or later she will drive me into the arms of the other elves!
Throwing aside the official letter that had been touched countless times, Thranduil secretly planned to be proud. Over the next two years, he saw what he wanted — more and more letters began to appear with the words "Lutenas sad." He took it for granted that his ignorance had been exchanged for Vernor's increasingly strong insinuations. He thought he would soon receive a straightforward invitation from Vernoer.
Until he received a private letter from Dewen.
Officials send private letters, usually in a paper sealed bag, and not with the official letter in a wooden box. Ke Dewen's private letter was placed in a wooden box that could only be used for official letters, which made Thranduil feel a strange aura.
Dewen, the top official of the woodlands, never makes a small mistake in this regard. What is very important about putting a private letter in an official letter, but it is not easy to explain in the official letter?
Thranduil unfolded the thin sheet of paper, glanced at it, and froze on the spot. As the woodland's usual letterheads slowly drifted down the polished floor, Thranduil's mind was filled with only a few words from the letter: Lutenas had been unable to eat for months. During the meeting yesterday, I quietly squeezed her hand, and most of the thick black gloves were empty......
It didn't take time to think about it, and Thranduil knew that Devon was telling the truth. Because he did not want Vernoel to have contact with too many living beings, before leaving the country, Thranduil confessed that Dewen and Vernore were only allowed to meet with Vernor on official business, and also suggested that Vernor should not leave the inner palace easily. In fact, even if there was no hint, Thranduil was certain that Vernorr would not have time to get out of the inner palace. As the king leaves the country to supervise the internal affairs, she will have endless official letters to review. In other words, she has been staying in the palace for decades, and in addition to the chamberlain, most of them are written because of the official letter. And with the steadiness of Edwen, it is impossible for him to ask himself to return to China with such a matter.
You know, "difficult to eat" is used to describe elves, and it means that the injury is so severe that they are about to die......
Thranduil didn't even think about the reason for Vernor's sadness, and his mind was full of the hypothesis that she was leaving. In the case of dizziness and unstable body, hundreds of years of king career have given him the keen thinking of extraordinary creatures. He led a dozen close guards straight to the shore of Grey Harbor to the south, not choosing the woodland kingdom where the horned deer or horses would have to run for at least a month or more.
Thranduil rode a horned deer and six horses to the docks on the shore of Grey Harbour. After three days of sleepless work, he couldn't care about how embarrassed he looked, let alone how many creatures he collided with and how many items he broke along the way. He only vaguely felt that the originally orderly dock had become noisy, and the sound of complaints and shouts continued to sound around him.
As the emissary of the ship king, Gardo has the power to deal with any creatures that disturb the shores of Grey Harbor. When he heard that a creature with a dozen soldiers in fine armor had turned the entire dock on his back, Gardo, who had hurried over, raised his hand and asked the soldiers to surround him. But when his eyes fell on the back of the leader, he knew that it was the leader, and Gardo had a bad premonition.
He stepped forward in a cold sweat and was about to negotiate when Thranduil jumped off his horse and rushed over. The initiator who disturbed the docks did not realize that he had done anything wrong, and grabbed Gardo by the collar and shook it violently: "Where is King Sedan?
A pair of bloodshot blue eyes, a face that has lost its sense of coldness but still makes Gardo fearful, who else can there be but the elven king Thrandil?
Gardo shivered and pointed to Sedan's ship, and as soon as the Elven King let himself go, he quickly told all the nearby Linton soldiers to retreat. js3v3