60. It is difficult to hide the sorrow

It wasn't until he had traveled far on horseback that Essidor reacted. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info Why did the more I thought about my behavior just now, the more wrong it became? It seemed to be a personal demeanor? I just wanted to open my mouth and quietly curse "Damn Thrandil", thinking of what Thranduil said, I didn't mind staging a strange war in which the weak elves of the woodland killed the strong king, and shuddered again.

Facing other creatures is extremely arrogant, and facing the forest elf Thranduil is another mask. He adjusted the height of his chin to just the right amount, nodding to the smiling wood elves in a majestic and intimidating manner. Not thinking of the tens of thousands of dead forest elves at all, he casually picked up the two wood elves kneeling in front of him, and said with a smile: "Let's go and collect the supplies first." Later, there was free time to salute me. ”

For the Sylvan elves, the order of the king of the forest is the will of Vera, otherwise how can the king of the forest win the impossible battle? After the forest elves had begun to walk for most of the time, Edmund finally approached Thranduil on his stomach with the help of Deven.

"Your Majesty......," choked up, making him unable to make sense of his words, and snorted several times, and threw himself on the corpse of the deer, and finally said completely: "There are less than eight thousand woodland creatures left, poor wood elves." Poor deer...... It didn't make it back into the forest. ”

Edmund's slightly comical appearance caused Thranduil to raise an eyebrow. He looked at the deer, shook his head and shrugged his shoulders.

The spirit of the forest is righteous for the king of the forest, and Thranduil feels that this is the ultimate fate of the deer. Edmund is exaggerating enough. Wait, just now Vernorr seemed to be lying between the two horns of the deer, chanting something, "Where is my Vernor?" He strafed around, saw Vernor hobbling towards him, and made a decision that he thought would make the other man happy.

"Edmund, let the horns of the deer be sent to the king's tent later. ”

As long as it's something you look at and touch more, I can let you have it.

Thranduil suddenly discovered that being a king was not without benefits, at least he could give her everything he loved and liked. Putting on the softest smile, he hurried to meet him.

The open arms not only did not greet the elf they liked, but instead made the other party take a few steps back vigilantly. As the blue eyes grew farther and farther away, Thranduil couldn't observe the rough waves. Still the highest salute of the elven race, Vernor, playing the role of the most respectful advisor, suggested to him, "Your Majesty, you should now go back to your tent and rest. ”

The elves walking in the direction of the Black Gate also looked back from time to time, and it was indeed not suitable for too close contact here, and it was indeed not very difficult to talk. He nodded, and returned to the king's tent first.

As the curtain fell, Vernoll threw all respect and humility behind. She took two steps back, then stared at Thrandeil.

"You've done so well! so good that I don't even know how to praise you, and all the words of praise seem so weak. She stepped back again and distanced herself from Thranduil, and ripped off her bib in a frustrated manner. "You didn't do anything wrong, you really didn't do anything wrong. The sacrifice of this battle can be exchanged for much more. But noble king, why do I think you have become less like Thrandeil I know?"

Thranduil, who had been feeling that she was playing a game of chase with her, took a step forward with some impatience, and the other party's forced away again almost exhausted his patience. "What's wrong with you? Vernor, I've always been like this. ”

"No!" Fnorr, who had also taken off his mask, finally gave up and fled, and sat down in his chair with his bruised cheeks slumped, as if talking to himself. "You are no longer a prince who will sincerely apologize for hurting other creatures. ”

The Elven King bent his slender legs and crouched beside him on the armrests of his chair. In order to keep his eyes at eye level with Vernor, he had to bend his waist. He wants to say that everyone is qualified to say that I have changed, but you can't, because I have never changed my heart for you. He knew that from the moment he said to Edmund, "Can't I go see the other elves," his heart was fixed on the female elf in front of him.

Vernorr didn't give him a chance to speak. Almost jumping out of her chair, she rushed to the table full of maps and books. Wrapped in gloveless, slender hands with a faint white glow quickly rummaged through the books, and a map full of words and graffiti was pulled out. "I don't believe you've thought of a way to tap with water. Even I can think of the Anduin River, it's right next to us. Why, Therlandier, why don't you choose to attack with water, and you have to sacrifice the most?"

Thranduil glanced at the scrap of paper and was sure that it was very similar to what he had planned, though a little less than he had thought. Vernor, who was not proficient in warfare, could think of a way to attack the water, which seemed to him to be a kind of concern and concern. The King of the Forest put away all his edges and regained all his patience. He replied in an unimaginably soft voice: "If the water attack can really be carried out, will you not tell me? ”

As he returned to the moment before Vernore hugged him, the feeling of being so suppressed that he couldn't breathe made him lower his head. "Vernor, do you know the affection I felt when I guessed that the expulsion of the Black Gate was going to happen? That helplessness, that blankness. I felt so tired that I was about to give up on myself. If I hadn't come and give me a hug from you, I would have been in pain, and I wouldn't have been able to think normally. ”

This sentence succeeded in dispelling all doubts in Vernor's heart and aroused infinite pity. No elf can experience the pain of helplessness and dazed depths like her. What's more, Thranduil just made the most suitable trade-off from the perspective of a king when he was cornered.

Gently throwing the piece of paper away, Vernor walked over to Thranduil, who was curled up in his chair, and bent down to give him another hug. She didn't break free of the other party's back embrace, and said faintly, "You will be 201 years old in a few days." It's not easy to do that. ”