Chapter 155: Claris's Decision
Lexa continued to use his identity, and this time he easily found out where the Undercity Inn was, and Sakin followed him straight here.
"Hello, boss, I'd like to ask you personally, is that okay?"
Sakin was a little anxious, but he politely called the innkeeper, who looked up at the troll in front of him, but did not refuse.
"I'd like to ask, is there a Forsaken named Clarice Frost here?"
Seeing that the other party did not refuse, Sakin boldly asked the innkeeper about it.
"Clarice Furster? Did the Queen call you? ”
To Sakin's surprise, the innkeeper heard his name and asked him directly if the queen had called him.
"How do you know Queen Sylvanas called me?"
Sakin asked curiously, and his heart began to get nervous, could it be that the queen's mission had really been tried by many people, otherwise why would the innkeeper have such a question.
"It's my request to the Royal Apothecaries' Society, and they must have told the Queen, so someone came to ask."
It turned out that it was all a request from the innkeeper, who submitted an application to the Royal Society of Pharmacists in order to help Clarice Furster.
The Royal Apothecary's Guild is not just a place to train talent, but also an institution for Queen Sylvanas to handle the day-to-day affairs of the Undercity.
The residents of the Undercity can apply to the Royal Apothecary Society for any appeal, and they will report to the Queen on a regular basis after they have screened it.
Queen Sylvanas was very patient with her subjects and often responded to their appeals, and this time she sent Sarkin to deal with the innkeeper's requests.
"We were indeed sent here by the Queen, but she didn't say exactly what we were going to do, only that we had come here to find the Forsaken named Clarice Furst and help her deliver something to Thurbercher."
Sakin told everything he knew, and the innkeeper didn't seem surprised, but thanked his queen.
"Come with me, Clarice Frost is here."
The innkeeper guided Sakin and Lexa to a nearby cubicle, where a poorly dressed female Forsaken was located.
"She was originally the Forsaken sent by the Royal Apothecary Society to be stationed at Thunder Bluff, but due to her deep resentment, she couldn't perform the task properly, so she was recently transferred back."
The innkeeper recounts the story of the Forsaken, and it seems that the inhabitants of the Undercity don't know the reason for her, after all, she has only recently returned to the Undercity.
"She was friends with my sister before, so I wanted to help her, so I applied to the Royal Society of Pharmacists, and I didn't expect to respond so quickly."
What the innkeeper said made sense, and Sakin's initially skeptical heart relaxed considerably.
"Hello, I'm Sakin, son of Woking, this is Lexa, how can I help you?"
Sakin spoke word for word to Clarice Furst, but the Forsaken did not react at all, just holding a necklace in his hand and staring blankly.
"It's too much! He left me because of the damned crusaders and said, 'The Light is the most important thing we use to fight the spirits of the dead.' ’”
Clarice Furst said to herself, keeping her eyes fixed on the necklace in her hand.
"So, what about his children? What about me? I waited for him day after day...... has been silently supporting his damn duty! ”
Sakin frowned, Lexa touched her chin too, the female forsaken seemed to blame her husband, but where was her husband?
Could it be that the queen was given the task of helping the forsaken to give things to her husband?
In the vast sea of people, where do you have to go to find her husband, sure enough, the task assigned by the queen will definitely not be simple!
"Look at all that 'justice' has to offer you! He's dead, and I'm what he once wanted to destroy! ”
Suddenly, Clarice Furst's voice became sharp, as if she was hysterically accusing her husband of what she had done.
"Put this garbage on his grave in Serberchel. I don't want to have any contact with him anymore! ”
Clarice Furst suddenly threw the necklace in her hand directly to Sakin, then turned and walked to the wall, sat down facing the wall, and said no more.
"Lord Sakin, Lord Lexa, please forgive her for being rude, she is also a poor person!"
The innkeeper hurriedly apologized to Sargin and Lexa, as the residents of Undercity had indeed gone too far with the tribal leader and his companions, and he didn't want Sargin and Lexa to refuse to help because of this.
It turned out that this Clarice Furst's husband was named Yureve, and he was a young warrior in front of him.
In pursuit of light and justice, he left his young wife and infant child behind and left with the Scarlet Crusaders to fight the scourge of the dead.
Unexpectedly, his wife was infected with a strange plague, and in order to save his wife, he disobeyed the military order and tried in vain to purify his wife with the power of the Holy Light, but in the end he failed.
Grief-stricken, he searched everywhere and finally found a clue that the source of the plague was in Shadowfang Castle.
He went with his own soldiers to investigate, but was ambushed by a strong enemy, but the Crusader higher-ups felt that he had been corrupted and directly ordered to abandon the rescue.
Poor Yurif did not wait for reinforcements, and died outside the Shadowfang Castle, not even a corpse.
The holy paladin was finally collected by the Forsaken whom he had been slaughtering, and buried in Thirberchel.
Lamenting his love for his wife, the Undercity executives decided to awaken her as a forsaken one, but out of devotion to the Light, he rejected it and separated from her forever.
However, Clarice Furst did not know all this, and after she was infected, she was healed by the Forsaken.
Although it didn't save her life in the end, it made her a forgotten one.
She thought she could be reunited with her husband in a new form, but she didn't wait for him to return.
The arrival of Sakin made her grief-stricken, and she decided to take the necklace that Urreel had given her and bury her in his tomb to learn about it.
"Are you sure you want to do that?"
In Sarkin's view, even though Urrel refused to become the Forsaken, he loved Clarisse dearly, but faith led him to sleep forever.
Clarisse was silent, leaning against the wall and muttering to herself, as if she hadn't heard what Saggin was saying.
"I see!"
Sakin put away the necklace and gave Lexa a look, and the latter and Misha accompanied Sakin directly out of the Undercity and headed towards Thurberchel.