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Under Wen Lesa's gaze, Arthas didn't know why, and really called her "Sister Wen Lesa", but after hearing the title of the little prince, the High Elf Ranger immediately turned away and stopped looking at him. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 Info Arthas was a little strange, but Frost Sorrow said angrily, "Now you can confirm it, master." This small-breasted/partial-breasted woman really likes you. ”
Arthas said to Frost's sorrow in his heart: "Nonsense, how can you tell who people like? Frost Sorrow said unconvinced, "Who said I wasn't in love?" Arthas turned his head and looked surprised: "You've been in love?"
Arthas secretly cursed in his heart—how could a sword ever fall in love, could it be with another sword? It can't be the Ashbringer, right? Arthas guessed maliciously in his heart, of course, he didn't dare to let Frost Sorrow know. Unbeknownst to him, the little magic sword bowed his head suddenly, kissed Arthas on the mouth quickly, and said affectionately: "I have been in love with you since you pulled me out of the seashore in Northrend, master. ”
Arthas looked at Frost's sad and deep eyes, not knowing what to say. Frost Sorrow is his companion in every sense of the word, and now that she's a physical entity, nothing seems to stop the "two" from being together (fog...... But how do you explain this to your father...... Alsace had some headaches.
Wen Lesa didn't know that the little boy behind her was thinking about marrying a sword. The High Elf Ranger's mind is now in turmoil, like a long-eared deer rampage inside. Leaning into Arthas's arms, Winlessa couldn't help but wonder - according to Kalia's plan, this little boy would be eaten by his sister in a few years?
Of course, Wen Lesa knew that this "eating" did not mean to eat, but a kind of shame, something that she had never seen before. However, Wen Leisa, who really lacked experience in this area, did not know much about the specific process, but the yearning occasionally revealed in Kalia's words, and the delicate cheeks that were as shy as a seductive red apple when mentioning this matter, made Wen Leisa very curious.
The High Elf Ranger couldn't help but look back at Arthas again, but the little prince didn't pay attention to the matter of Frost's sorrow. Winlessa looked at Arthas's eyebrows, which always seemed to be wrinkled, and wondered in her heart - how could Kalia like this little child, who seemed nothing special, and Arthas was her brother!
Winlessa didn't have a brother of her own, but had a twin brother, so she didn't know what the relationship between siblings should be, which made her interested in Arthas, the human prince she had been tasked with protecting—on that taboo/taboo level, of course. Unbeknownst to the young High Elf Ranger, curiosity about a man is often the beginning of a woman's fall - even though the "man" is still only a boy.
The large army of paladins soon reached King Terenus's estate. For the royal family's entertainment, the estate had no castles or the like, but a wide hunting ground centred around a wide racecourse that stretched to the shores of Loch Lordamere, where members of the royal family could fish or row boats along the pier.
However, Arthas was not here to row, and the orcs were kept in hunting grounds under the drive of the paladins, surrounded by a fence, guarded by hundreds of paladins on horseback, and the rest of the paladins were given time to rest. However, this rare rest did not last long, and with the arrival of several royal guards of Lordaeron, Uther and the others received news that King Terenas and Ser Anduin Lothar had arrived.
Although King Terenus and Anduin Lothar had already set off at the same time that the Griffon Courier was dispatched, they were not as fast as the Griffons flying in the sky. In order to speed things up, King Terenus did not ride in a carriage, but rode a rare horse. As soon as Uther and Arthas arrived at the gate of the manor to greet them, they saw King Terenus and Anduin Lothar turn over and dismount in front of the gate of the manor and walk towards the paladins.
Arthas was about to say hello to his father when he was picked up by King Terenus. Arthas helplessly stayed in the arms of the old king, although for him now, it is inevitable that it feels a little awkward to be held in his father's arms, but the deep emotion from his father is indeed what Arthas enjoys - this also strengthens the little prince's confidence that he will never let those painful memories be repeated.
Ureon looked with some envy at Arthas and King Terenas "Show Grace/Love", and at his teacher, who to him was equivalent to his father's character, Anduin Lothar. Although he was just over middle age, Sir Lothar's hair was about to fall out due to overwork, and the only hair that was left had turned snow-white.
The warrior, known for his iron will and loyalty, wore his hair in a pigtail and hung down behind his head, revealing the top of his oily semi-bald head, which looked very funny, but no one dared to laugh at his hairstyle to his face. Anduin Lothar asked Uther with a serious face, "Uther, Urion didn't cause any trouble when he went with you this time, did he? If he does something stupid, you must tell me, and I will teach him a hard lesson." ”
Uther was pleased with Urion's performance, and said, "Prince Urion performed very well, not only killing a traitor with his own hands, but also leading the team to discover the orc's lair. Anduin Lothar listened to Uther's words, and the corners of his mouth twitched, as if he wanted to laugh, but in the end he did not laugh, but said to the somewhat smug Urien: "Urion, although Lord Uther has praised you, you are not qualified to be proud. I've heard from King Terenus that Prince Arthas played a great role in capturing Aiden and capturing the fortress of Broken Ridge, and you have to learn from him, understand?"
Slightly frustrated, Wryon nodded, indicating that he understood. Suddenly, with his head bowed, Wryon felt himself being embraced by a pair of strong arms, and the young prince of Stormwind looked up in some surprise to find that it was Anduin Lothar who was holding him.
It seemed that happiness had come too suddenly, and Wryon was a little overwhelmed. Sir Lothar patted his disciple on the back, then let go of the somewhat sluggish Wrynn and said to him, "This is your first time on the battlefield, and your first time slashing the enemy. I know that feeling, kid, I'm so proud of you. Your Father, too, and his soul is with us. Urian was stunned for a moment, then came back to his senses, wiped the corners of his eyes, and said with a smile, "Thank you, Teacher Lothar!"