Four hundred and eighty-nine, the scenery is just right (above)

If Gardo admires the strength of the ship king the most, then Serdan's generosity is the reason for the most heartache for Gardo. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info Whether it was the previous leader of Grey Harbor or the king who ruled over the whole of Linton, Serdan's generosity towards other creatures has never changed. The disparity in status was disrespectful to him, and Serdan never took it to heart, let alone allowed any of Linton's creatures to take it to heart. Even if it is deliberately targeted to the point that even the Noldor elves can't stand it, Serdan will cover it lightly with the sentence "How can the strong deal with the weak".

It seems that the king of the boat plans to use the identity of "junior" to classify the king of the woodland as the "weak", and continue to use the trick of "the strong can't deal with the weak"?

This time, Gardo decided not to compromise any longer!

Although Orifer in Doriath also needed to make a junior salute when he saw the ship king, Orifer's only son was also considered a junior of the ship king, but he was also the king of the woodlands. According to Gardo's observations, not only did he secure the throne of the woodlands, but Gondor's change of power also had something to do with him. Can such a resourceful and resourceful king still be classified as "weak"? And he was so strong that he wounded the son of Elendil, who had saved all of Noldor.

"He's your junior, right. But where does he have a trace of junior respect in front of you? You can't easily forgive him this time. Gardo, who was standing tall in front of the ship king, saw that the ship king was unmoved, and raised his voice and said, "It is not an exaggeration to say that what the elf king did today is too much to say, and he actually launched an attack on you. ”

"You're right, this stinky boy from Orifer......" The ship king, who didn't know what he remembered, actually laughed twice, and said in a complex tone mixed with anger and pride, "But he is a Sindar elf, and he is my kin. Gardo, you are the Noldor, unable to comprehend the kinship between Telleri and Sinda. ”

The relationship between Telleri and Sinda can be traced back to the Twin Tree period. As one of the first three envoys to follow Vila Oromi to Amen, Eru Tinggar (also known as Elwe) was the first High King of Telleri. Although he met Mei Mian after returning to Zhongzhou from Amen Continent, he stayed in Middle-earth and became the supreme king of the Sinda clan, and the status of the supreme king of Telleri was also given to his brother Owe, but because they were both protected by Tingge, they regarded each other as relatives of the same line. This affection fell on Serdan at this time, and the Sinda elves were regarded as their own children.

Serdan would treat Vernor as his own child and want to give her more mercy, so why wouldn't he give Thranduil more tolerance? Not to mention the accusation of just words, even if Thrandil's violent temper caused him to attack the ship king, Serdan would only lightly avoid it and ignore it. Because, in terms of personal feelings, Serdan felt ashamed of all his relatives.

I'm the oldest and most respected elf in Midstate, but even Sauron can't get rid of it. I can't keep peace for all my relatives, and I can only nest on the shore of Gray Harbor and cross west. The shipowner, who thinks he is a failure, thinks so, and reminds himself to be more tolerant of his relatives. Therefore, even if he was accused by Thranduil in front of others, Serdan did not want to care. Even if Gardo interpreted this big or small matter at the level of two countries, Serdan still didn't want to care.

It's a pity that Galdo, the emotional relationship between Celeri and Sinda, understands a lot; The Ship King sees the Sindar Elves as juniors, and Gardo understands them thoroughly.

Anyway, no matter what Sindar or Telleri do to you, you only love and tolerate them, and you will never be held accountable, so I won't talk about you! Knowing full well that the ship king must act in a righteous manner when it comes to others, Gardo changed his words and no longer mentioned the elven king's offense against the ship king, but talked about Elrond's injury.

"The leg bones were shattered, and it took a long time for the dwarven healers to put them together. The wise man himself said that according to the law that it takes three months for human broken bones to grow, elven broken bones also need at least half a month of recuperation...... "Because the wise man is the only surviving son of Elendil, Gardo gritted his teeth in distress, changed his humble attitude and blamed: "Does Elrond usually help less woodland?" It was just a misjudgment of Lutenas's situation, and Thranduil attacked like this. The healer is not Iluvita, how can he not make a mistake? Since mistakes are inevitable, what right does the Elf King have to blame the healer? Isn't this nonsense and unreasonable? ”

Does Gardo think that Thrandier attacked the Wise Man only because the Wise Man misjudged Lutnas's condition?

In order to prevent more creatures from knowing about the existence of Lutnath, Serdan instantly decided to let Gardo continue to misunderstand. He nodded lightly, "um" and said, "It's unreasonable, and it hurts the same clan." Thranduil needed an explanation for this. ”

Elendil's only surviving child, the old ones too late to revere him, how could he not be given an account for his unfair treatment? After getting the letter of the ship king, Gardo was quite satisfied, and he restrained his serious expression, rubbed to the ship king's side, and muttered softly: "I felt that something was wrong when His Majesty the woodland broke in, but you didn't let me stop me." Is it because of Orifer that you feel a little partial to him? ”

"You're wrong. If Orifer is involved, this kid of Thranduil will not end up well with me. Thinking of the First Age's first contact with Orifer in Doriath, the Ship King shook his head.

It was the First Age, and Serdan had met Orifer for the first time when he went to meet King Tinggar. The future first king of the woodland was still an elf in his 80s before he reached adulthood. He was as frivolous as all the noble children who grew up with King Tingge, and more daring than the other noble children. By the time the Ship King noticed that the young elf sitting to the left of King Tingge was missing, Orifer had already broken away from the guards around the Ship King, and had already succeeded.

From the moment the King sat down, Orifer's attention had been on the strange pile of wood behind the King. Why do the strangely shaped wooden spliced parts exude an elegant glow? By the time Orifer had assembled the king for a year, the parts that could be completed in a few steps were completely disassembled. Upon getting the large pearl encased in the center of the precision part, he saw the corners of Sedan's mouth twitch violently.

It has always been a habit for Serdain to wrap pearls in the most important marine power parts. This not only reduces the wear and tear of the wood by using the smooth appearance of pearls, but also serves as a deterrent to marine life with the light of pearls. After all, rare pearls come from the giant mussels of the deep sea. Even the largest sea creatures don't want to provoke giant mussels unless they have to.