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Aurelia still had an indifferent expression on her face, but she took King Terenus's outstretched palm without pretension and replied softly, "Of course she won't mind, Your Majesty King Terenus. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info" Then he jumped lightly on King Terenus's horse and sat down behind him.
Of course, Aurelia did not cling to King Terenus's body, as some of her compatriots were frightened by the restless restlessness of their horses, but leaned back slightly, holding the saddle beneath her.
"Your Majesty King Terenus, let my men fight the outpost. Anduin Lothar had not yet mounted his horse, but he stood aside and looked up at King Terenus on horseback.
"Be careful, Sir Lothar. King Terenus bowed slightly on his horseback and agreed to Anduin Lothar's offer to fight.
Anduin Lothar nodded, and left with Urion and Windsor and the others, and Uther and the paladins behind him saluted King Terenus and mounted their horses to chase after their own troops.
"Speed up!"
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"Speed up!"
Soon, the order from a herald was passed from front to back along the cavalry of the brigade, and the knights on horseback bowed their bodies and gently knocked the horse's lower abdomen with the spurs at the heels, and the slight tingling sensation made the horses neigh, and then rushed forward.
King Terenus rode forward under the escort of dozens of Lordaeron's royal guards, and at his side, an endless cavalry brigade was advancing at full speed on the road leading to Rapids, kicking up clouds of dust that seemed like mist in the blue and white moonlight.
Solas ...... You're going to hold on!—King Terenus frowned, his blessing in his heart—and while he disagreed with some of King Soras's ideas, there was no doubt that the owner of Riptide Castle was a good king, and that he would need his strength and support in the upcoming general assault with the orcs.
Aurelia Windranger sat behind King Terenus, the High Elf Ranger leader's slender body rising and falling as his horse galloped.
A few strands of blonde hair emerged from the hood and fluttered wildly in the oncoming air, but Aurelia did not pay attention to this, but asked in a loud voice: "Your Majesty King Terenus, are you not at all worried about the safety of your son, His Royal Highness Prince Arthas? ”
Arthas?--King Terenus was stunned for a moment, and although he didn't look back, he could vaguely feel that the beautiful High Elf lady was staring at him.
Ah, Alsace...... It's no wonder that he does seem to have made a fortune - Alsace should be around the Dammod Fortress by now...... The sudden landing of the orcs would indeed threaten his safety—King Terenus thought, and added silently at the end—as a matter of common sense.
"Ms. Aurelia, of course I care about my son...... But rest assured, neither Arthas nor your sister will be in danger, that woman...... Oh...... It's called 'Frost', you've probably seen it, and with her, orcs aren't a threat. King Terenus replied.
However, how could such a vague answer reassure Aurelia, who cared about her sister, and she asked suspiciously, "Frost, the woman who claims to be a god, and you believe her like that?"
At the manor on the shores of Lake Lordamere, Aurelia had the privilege of learning about the power of the black-haired woman at Arthas's invitation, but the High Elf Ranger did not believe in the so-called "evil spirits beneath the Tirisfal glades" and "Loa gods".
Of course, Aurelia has no doubts about the strong strength of this black-haired woman, she is just worried that with the perverse character of the black-haired girl, she can take on the responsibility of protecting Arthas, and more importantly, her sister.
But now it seems that His Majesty King Terenus seems to have a lot of trust in that woman?There is no reason - Aurelia wondered - in that council chamber, when he first saw that woman, King Terenus was as surprised as he was, why did he accept the woman's existence so quickly?
"Lady Aurelia, I know you may have doubts in your mind. But I hope you'll trust me that for Frost, what was shown to Mage Khadgar that day was only a tiny fraction of her strength. Her strength is beyond our imagination, and if Arthas hadn't left but was here, I don't think the orcs would have been a threat to us. King Terenus comforted Aurelia Windrunner.
"But...... How do you know?" King Terenas seemed to know the dark-haired woman very well, much to Aurelia's surprise - what did the king of Lordaeron know?
"I'm sorry, for some reason I can't say. But...... I think your sister might know something about this journey, and you can ask her when she returns safely. "No matter what Aurelia asked, King Terenus just wasn't going to give the answer she wanted.
Eventually, Aurelia gave up—and since King Terenus trusted the woman so much that he didn't even worry about his son's safety, then Winlesa would be fine.
And now that he didn't even know where Winlesa was, and no matter how much he worried about her safety, he was powerless, so he would rather believe King Terenas and focus on the coming battle—Aurelia freed up a slender palm and gripped the longbow that hung tightly in her quiver at her waist—Father, Mother, Laras...... It's time to make the invaders pay the price, the elders of the Silvermoon Council are afraid of getting involved in the war, and they only want to shrink down, they forget that the blood debt can only be paid with blood!
On the hill outside Riptide Castle, Kilrog kept his one eye open, watching intently for the castle's movements—though he couldn't see anything but the glow of the blazing fire.
At his side, Zukin was already crouching on the ground and asleep—yes, asleep, the Amani Emperor snored in a very ungraceful manner, and a stream of saliva flowed from under his mask and dripped down the hills, forming a small puddle of shiny water.
Suddenly, Zujin was awakened by a shout, he jumped up, felt the short axe at his waist, and roared angrily: "Who is it? Who dares to disturb the great Zujin?"