Four hundred and eighty-seven, the east and the west are angry

Allowing the king of ships to be selfish and willing to act according to his own preferences is a dream that Gardo has not been able to realize for thousands of years and has never given up. The reason for this dream www.biquge.info is of course that I hope that the king of the ship can be selfish and use some care for himself. And how could this woodland elf named Lutnas let Gardo indirectly realize his dream not win the gratitude and respect of the ship's messenger? Galdo, who swore to be loyal to the future princess like the shipmaster, nodded hurriedly, so happy that he didn't even think of helping Elrond.

Caldo was glad that the ship king had selfish intentions, but that didn't mean that other creatures thought the same way. Thranduil, who was not glanced at by the ship king and was not mentioned in the language, was the most violently reacted creature. He stopped all movement, one foot still on the wise man's chest, and turned his head to glare at the eldest elf.

When Serdan mentioned that he wanted to recognize Vernore as his righteous daughter, Thranduil did not know what the ship king meant, and he was determined not to stop. When the ship king said, "Prepare for the princess to marry the lord of Rivendell", he completely understood the deep meaning of the ship king's recognition of the righteous daughter!

Enraged, Thranduil stopped at the threat of the Ship King, but his anger burned even more. Not only did his eyes turn red when he suddenly stopped attacking, but his entire body began to tremble slightly.

It must be said that not a single word of Serdan's words was addressed to Thrandil, but every word hit him to the point. Although Thranduil is not Gardo, and does not know that the weathered Serdan has never issued a decree to recognize his relatives, he understands that being regarded as a relative by the eldest elf will bring the highest glory to the whole clan and will attract all the attention, not to mention the status of Princess Linton.

In short, just the four seemingly frivolous words of "Serdan's righteous daughter" have the strength to attract countless sincere begging marriages. Coupled with the noble status of Princess Linton, the male elves of the right age will definitely not miss the opportunity. When the time comes, God knows how many good male elves will be attracted? What will a king with the largest kingdom on his shoulders and not even be able to travel freely compete with other elves?

Misled by Serdan, Thranduil began to think about how to beg for marriage to Vernor, who had the status of Princess Linton. It's a pity that he just thought about the beginning, and Sedan's last sentence destroyed all hopes. The Ship King stated that Linton would send the princess to marry Rivinedell. In other words, the creatures that can become Princess Linton's consorts have been designated by the Ship King. It was Elrond who had broken his leg by the Elven King and was still trampled under his feet.

Thranduil subconsciously glanced at Elrond. This glance directly turned all his panic into anger, and even tore Elrond's heart. Although the smear on the wise man's face was only a fleeting glance, perhaps just a dazzling vision, Thranduil was still firm in his belief that Elrond and Lunin would complete the marriage as soon as possible.

Elrond didn't object! When he heard that the ship king wanted to marry Vernor, he didn't immediately raise his voice! Not only did he not object, but he also looked like he was at the mercy of Sedan. What the hell is Elrond up to?

If he hadn't been in a hurry to stop the Ship King, Thranduil would have wanted to tie up Elrond and send him to the Horin right now. Thranduil, who was furious all over, did not notice the loophole in the Ship King's words, nor did he think of the fact that Vernor was married and could not be remarried, and he did not even realize that after the assumption of Vernor's remarriage was spoken, none of the other three elves present questioned the matter. Thranduil, who had lost some of his mind, only subconsciously wanted to stop it.

If his mind is clear enough, he will understand that it is not the king of the ship who decides everything, but the will of the person involved, that is, Vernor. If Vernore had refused to accept the king's gift, there would have been no follow-up. But who can hear that a beloved creature wants to give to other creatures and still maintain enough sanity?

Seeing that the king of the ship was about to turn around and leave, Thranduil, who was cold all over, quickly chased after him to stop the initiator of the whole thing.

Although Gardo sensed that the situation was wrong, he rushed to stop it as soon as possible, but was pushed away fiercely. The elven king's movements were so fast and crisp that he never stopped.

"No one has the right to touch my elves, not even Lutnath. Standing in a position where he could face the Ship King, Thranduil gritted his teeth and uttered the words. However, it is clear that this statement did not serve any threatening effect. Serdan waved with a deliberately hidden position behind him, signaling Gardo to take the opportunity to help the wise man away, and smiled faintly at the Elven King.

Serdan, of course, would not really consider Vernor a righteous woman.

The moment he took over Linton's throne, Serdan knew that everything he did would affect the fate of all Linton's people. After the Battle of the Last Alliance, Serdan found that the fate of Linton's lives was too good. The seven-year war took away all the creatures whose fame was far greater than his own, making him the most respected elf in Zhongzhou. When he discovers that his actions will not only determine Linton's fate, but also affect the fate of the Midstate Elves, Serdan knows to give up too much. Except for the mission given by Vilau Omu, Serdan gave up almost all the joys and sorrows. How can a creature who cannot have self-sorrow and joy use the power of the state to take care of the creatures he loves? How can he use the status of a "princess" to impose on her the burden of a princess when he knows that Vernoer yearns for freedom?

What's more, Serdan knew what the female elf known as "Lutnath" was to Thrandil. How could the ship king, who was committed to maintaining the unity of the righteous camp, use the behavior of the righteous girl to provoke the elven king to fight back, and make the righteous camp that had just experienced the Gondor change of power cause trouble again?

At first, it was just a rhetoric, and Serdan did not take the opportunity to retract the order at this time. In order to give Gardo and Elrond enough time to leave, Serdan drew the Elven King's attention in a slightly playful tone. "Tronus is a good boy of the Sinda," he said. I've been lonely for nearly 10,000 years, but I want a well-behaved and cute junior to be happy under my knees. Not to mention that she won't refuse, the whole clan will be happy to make it happen. The parties have agreed, and King Thranduil can't object, right?"

The parties agreed, and the whole clan liked it, and Thranduil was indeed incapable of objecting. The only question then is whether Vernor will agree? Thranduil barely had to think about it to know that Vernorr would agree. The king of ships, whom even he himself could hardly oppose, not only was he not capable of opposing it, but he would not go against the expectations of the elves.

"I'm afraid the ship king has lived too long, and even his brain is confused!" After the panicked elf king replied with attacking remarks, he raised his chin and said to the frowning ship king: "It's a pity that I am not a young human emperor, and I will be easily fooled by the 'oldest elf'. As the king of ships, you should build ships on the shore of Gray Harbor. Even if the situation in Middle-earth sometimes needs to alarm you, the affairs of my woodlands will never need your interference. Woodland elves, as long as I don't let them go, whoever comes to recognize them is doomed to fail. Even if you like to stick to the old system and like to meddle in the affairs of other countries, you should go back to the gray port and build a good ship. I don't need your hands on my affairs with the woodlands. ”