Chapter 582: An Uncontrollable Fate

Compared to Azeroth, which has a chronicle to look up in, for Rod, the context of what happened in Valoran is not very clear.

While Arcane Intelligence could strengthen Rhodes' memory, allowing him to recall the heroic backgrounds he had read and the heroic stories he had read out of curiosity during the game queue a long, long time ago, he didn't know enough about Valoran in general.

When Rhodes crossed, Riot didn't have a map of Valoran for reference......

Although he had received a lot of useful information about the Void from Jax, Rhodes did not know even the slightest bit about what was and what would happen between the Void and Freljord.

That is, it's just guessing — uh, I mean...... Analyse.

On the way to visit Ash, Rhodes has been thinking about his rhetoric and what kind of attitude he should take to face this Avarossa's mother.

A compassionate savior? Or do you want to learn from Medivan? Or play a passionate defender of justice?

The key to this choice is not in Rhodes, but in Ash.

Which kind of person would Ash trust more?

The mother of the young Alvarossa, the first scorer of Freljord, a direct descendant of Alvarossa, is regarded as the reincarnation of the legendary hero......

Summing up Ash's title again, Rod silently made up his mind.

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Ordinary people were not allowed to visit Ash, but when Rhodes easily lifted the leading Freljord soldier into the air and shielded him from the wind and snow around him, the soldier made a wise decision in the first place.

Take Rhodes to meet his boss.

The squad leader was still on patrol, so Rhodes met their squad leader.

And in the face of this strong Freljord warrior, Rhodes had only one word.

"Anger has melted the snow and ice, and fate has guided me to lead the hero up the great glacier and sing the song of Avarossa."

In response to this widely circulated prophecy of Freljord, Rhodes made a small change - since Ash became the leader of Avarosa because she obtained Avarosa's inheritance by chance and became the hero's successor, then Rod naturally didn't mind pretending to be a god stick and becoming the leader of the hero's side.

After all...... King Arthur still needs a Merlin by his side, doesn't he?

In the captain's puzzled gaze, Rod waved his hand lightly, and then took him as the center of the circle, and the ice melted.

Rhodes applied the power of the arcane power to his feet, causing the frozen ground to heat up rapidly, and the snow and ice melted immediately.

Just as the ground was about to become muddy, Rhodes leaned down and stroked the ground lightly with his hand—and then, to the captain's astonishment, a stream appeared on the ground, and the stream sang and stretched forward, then broke through the ice and joined a small river not far away.

The bitter cold wind stopped blowing, and within a radius of dozens of meters centered on Rhodes, spring seemed to have arrived in advance!

Miracles!!

An ordinary man repeats the ancient prophecy of Freljord, and no one cares.

But if someone is like Rhodes, he can create a scene of spring in winter with a wave of his hand...... No one would care about Rod's words.

The captain of the garrison left as soon as possible to inform his superiors, while Rhodes stood silently in place.

And when the Freljord man returned and led Rhodes to find Ash, he was surprised to find that when Rhodes left the place, the spring had not dissipated.

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Ash was excited.

After obtaining the bow of Avarossa, she became the warmother of the clan and gained the support of countless people.

However, when she used her prestige to try to forge a completely different path in Freljord, Ash encountered a series of unacceptable setbacks and blows.

Ash is kind to the other clans and is happy to share - but the other clans often declare their surrender in the winter and leave in the spring, because they can survive the hardest days without paying any price.

Ash values production and hopes that the Freljords will not be trapped in the wind and snow and will be self-sufficient—but other clans often lose face at all, and even start plundering and stealing while the wheat is still green.

Kindness seems to have become a mistake in Freljord, and the better Ash treats the other clans, the more they get worse, even in the midst of a snowstorm three years ago, when Ash came to the aid of Winterclaw, Sejuani saw it as an insult, not only burning the food that the Avarosa tribe had saved by their frugality, but also killing the emissary, further expanding the raid......

Ash inherited Avarosa's mother-in-war at the age of fifteen, and now that she is over twenty years old, Avarosa's territory seems to have expanded considerably, but the peace and unity she longed for are still far away.

While there are still many people supporting Ash, even within Avarosa, there is growing dissatisfaction with her.

Many people say that if Ash had been tougher and "played by Freljord's rules", Freljord might have been unified by now.

But in fact, Ash has been wondering, even if Freljord is unified like that, is this kind of unity what he wants?

Can a Freljord, who is still the law of the jungle, be called great?

Ash struggled to make sense of everything, and sometimes she even sensed a deep wavering in her own heart - was the path she had chosen really beneficial to Freljord?

It's a pity that Ash has no one to confide in or consult—she must always be a hero in the face of the people of her tribe, because she knows very well that it will give them enough confidence and hope.

If there is no faith and hope, then the road to peace will really come to an end.

Not long ago, Lakstark's famous Flame was wiped out overnight, and Tedamir, eager for revenge, traveled around to train himself and find the murderer.

Ash saw some opportunity in this - the prophecy mentions that Fury melts the ice, does this have something to do with the Fury Clan?

So, Ash received Tedamir quite warmly, hoping to find even a little bit of a trajectory that belonged to fate.

But Tedamir was only angry, and Ash had spoken to him many times, but to no avail.

In desperation, she could only choose to settle him down temporarily, and then go all out to find information about the murderer behind the scenes.

Then, while Ash was hesitating, one of her captains suddenly announced, "The prophesied man has come, saying that he will lead the hero up the great glacier and sing the song of Avarossa."