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King Terenus was right, and Uther was easily persuaded - although a righteous paladin would not speculate with the worst malice, Uther was not pedantic, and he knew the cruelty of this war, and that any mistake in his decision-making hierarchy would lead to the displacement and slaughter of large numbers of people. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info Lothar's thoughts were actually the same as those of King Terenus, and seeing that Uther no longer objected, he began to give orders: "In this case, then let Uther go on a trip, take five thousand warriors, and cooperate with King Aiden to defend the Alterac Valley." If anything is out of the ordinary......"

Lothar stopped, and Uther nodded and said, "I understand that the survival of humanity is at stake, and I will not be relentless. Lothar nodded, glanced appreciatively at Arthas, and said sternly to Ureon, "Varian, you have to learn more like the Prince of Arthas. I don't know how long this battle will last, and as the future king of Stormwind, if you want to shoulder the burden of protecting your people, you can't just learn how to fight, you have to be able to use your brains, understand?"

In the face of Teacher Anduin's teachings, Ureon even claimed that it was, but Arthas felt that it was really limited, because Urion made a mischievous face at himself after being reprimanded. Arthas didn't have time to deal with this friend who had no aristocratic temperament, but made his own request: "Father, Lord Uther, this time I go to the kingdom of Otyr, I want to go with Lord Uther's army. "Originally, Uther was just an ordinary priest, but now that he is the head of the Knights of the Silver Hand, "Lord" is also a title worthy of his status.

Uther didn't know what Arthas meant by this request, but he still spoke: "Prince Arthas, this march is likely to have unknown risks, as you said, there is a possibility of betrayal in the Kingdom of Alterac, if that really happens, I can't guarantee your safety, after all, a child of five or six years old is still too young for the battlefield." ”

Arthas was stunned for a moment, and asked puzzledly: "Lord Uther, I am not a child of five or six years old, I am ten years old this year!" Uther looked at Arthas with some surprise, looked at the latter a little embarrassed, and explained: "I am indeed ten years old, but I am a little thin. Uther looked at King Terenus, and the old king nodded, confirming Arthas's words and affirming his son's courage: "Uther, let this child go with you! And Aiden, that cowardly ruler...... I'm sure he can't make any waves in front of you. ”

Hearing that Arthas's father had said this, Uther stopped insisting and agreed to Arthas's request. Of course, Wryon couldn't sit still, and clamored to go along. Lothar wished that this stupid student could see more of the world, so she agreed without saying a word, secretly hoping that this trip to Alterac would allow the stupid prince to learn more about fiddling with conspiracy. The ensuing meeting was completely out of shape, and several leaders discussed it and found that having two noble princes go to Alterac Castle together was unexpectedly beneficial to stabilize the situation there, and King Terenus, although he agreed to Alsace to go to the Alterac Valley for training, decided to send five hundred royal guards of Lordaeron with him. Arthas couldn't intervene in any of these things, so he and Wryon left early to pack their bags and wait for the next morning to leave for the Alterac Valley.

As soon as he and Urion walked out of the main hall, a girl in a pale pink lace skirt ran over, and suddenly held Arthas to her chest, and shouted: "Arthas, why don't you take me with you when you leave the palace?" Arthas struggled to get out of the girl's immature embrace, took out a few gadgets he got from the small vendor, and said flatteringly: "Kalia, I have a business to leave the palace, and I can't take you with me...... Don't you see that I have brought you something good?" the girl took what he had in his hand and put it in the pocket of her skirt without even looking at it, and said proudly, "It's pretty much the same." But what's the business with you as a little kid?"

The maiden was Arthas's sister, Calia Minehir, three years older than him, but not her own sister, but her father's first wife, the distant niece of the previous queen, who had no children, and whose parents died of illness, so the king and queen adopted her. However, soon the previous queen fell ill and died, and the king married the young aristocratic girl Rianne, and soon left with a boy, Alsace. Arthas's mother died of illness shortly after he was born, and his older sister took good care of him, so that his sister Kalia was almost like a mother to him - of course, in destroying Lordaeron, Arthas killed the maiden mercilessly.

Arthas looked at his sister and felt tender, and told Calia that he was going to Alterac Castle. Kalia seemed a little unhappy, and told Arthas to be careful, and ran away. Arthas also said goodbye to Ureon in front of the palace and returned to his own residence - although the noble Ureon was free to enter and leave the palace, he was an outsider after all, so he could not live in the palace, but lived in a separate area of the Lordaeron military district with Anduin Lothar and other fugitive nobles from Stormwind.

Back in his room, Arthas brought a few clothes, and because he didn't know how long he would stay at Alterac Castle, he sat down on his bed and remembered things in a daze. There had been so much going on this morning that he didn't have time to sort out his current situation. After thinking about it for a while, Arthas decided that he had returned to twenty-two years ago, when he was bent on defeating the Orc attack, and then soon joined the Knights of the Silver Hand, then broke with the Teacher when he purified Stratholme, and then traveled to Northrend in search of Frostmourn, became a Death Knight, and returned to Lordaeron to destroy his kingdom...... Arthas was secretly determined that this time he would not let his loved ones be harmed in the slightest - but Arthas slowly reached for the long sword hanging on the wall, remembering his former weapon, and accompanying him until the last moment of frost sorrow. It can be said that without the Frost Sorrow, there would be no later Lich King Arthas, and all the inhumane acts he did were because of this magic sword. But Arthas didn't want to blame anything for this, because Frostmourn was only helping him fulfill his wishes, and if he hadn't tried to bring the dead back to life, he wouldn't have done so much madness later.