Chapter 99: Crimson (2)
Loria's new nest is located in a complex not far behind the church, converted from a chapel. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć After dividing the three rooms, half of the space was left to worship at the door of the Duchess Lady's bedroom, and Bivis, who was in charge of the renovation, simply renovated the remaining space into a living room and a bathroom.
The most extravagant dwellings in the scarce Scarlet Abbey were born, albeit to an average level in the city.
Perhaps because of Loria's years of 'hard' life outside, Renault has always allowed her to stay in her nest without leaving the house.
The pink-haired Lori, who sleeps until three poles in the morning every day, is lazily nestled in a chair at the moment, holding a small bottle of fresh juice from a mail order of thirty silver coins and sipping it.
With more than 4,000 gold coins in private money and 1,000 gold coins coming in every month, Loria is enough to live a delicate life even in this era of soaring prices. And Anne, who once picked four young skins in the snow-capped mountains of Danmoro and won the prize money for the championship of the sheep race at the Wine Festival, also has a small asset.
"It's not good to go on like this, we should find something to do." Anne, who was also lazily confined in another chair, said this, and before she could finish speaking, she called to the little maid, "Utqiral, I want to eat little gingerbread." ā
"Makes sense, let's study the lace... Cough... International news. Pink Lori pulled out a magazine and motioned for Anne to lean over.
Reluctantly, the blonde Lori jumps out of her chair, muttering 'you're so lazy', and drags her chair towards the pink Lori with her shoes.
Anne and Loria, who climbed into their chairs again, huddled together and flipped through an entertainment magazine.
Although the whole article is a bit of a trivial parent, Azeroth Entertainment Weekly occasionally reprints some serious news, such as the outbreak of local wars in Ashenvale.
The remnants of the Orc Warsong Clan... Ahem... The Remnant have been hovering on the fringes of the Horde since the death of their chieftain, the tribal hero Grom Hellroar. The orcs have a somewhat similar stance to the Hammer Dwarves, each supporting the Alliance or Horde, but not officially joining either faction.
The reason for this is that the Hammer Dwarves are isolationist, and they want to provide the alliance with griffons in exchange for protection without being drawn into all-out war; The Warsong Clan, on the other hand, always had a grudge against the current High Chieftain Thrall, believing that their chief's Hellroar was worthy of being the supreme leader of the tribe - although he was dead, that did not prevent them from resisting Thrall's peace policy towards the Alliance, as many warlike orcs do.
Tribes are not monolithic.
The Warsong Clan, who had been stationed at the edge of Ashenvale, disobeyed Thrall's orders and broke into the eastern part of the forest, cutting down the forest that belonged to the traditional sphere of influence of the Night Elves, and delivering to the tribe a large amount of timber that Orgrimmar desperately needed for free.
This action was a manifestation of their position - they cared for the tribe and firmly believed that the future of the tribe rested on the tomahawks and not on the lips of the envoys.
The Night Elves' sentinels sprang into action, converging from all corners of the forest to the nearby Warsong Clan's lumber yard, and sending small groups to attack the orcs.
Not long ago, the Great Chief of the Horde, Thrall, had made a secret agreement with the nobles of Stormwind to sell the timber from the Elwyn Forest to Orgrimmar through the Port of Seramo.
Shortly after the conflict broke out, the human nobles of Stormwind wrote to accuse Thrall of treachery, and the enraged humans unilaterally tore up the secret agreement, which instead led to Thrall having to support the Warsong Clan's actions in order to obtain a large amount of wood.
As the invaded side, the coalition, which had the moral advantage, began to brazenly mobilize reinforcements to the Ashendale; And the vast majority of orcs, who are warlike by nature, have sworn to make the blood of the Alliance stain the entire forest. The situation continued to escalate, and for a time the attention of both continents was focused on the ancient forest of Ashendale.
However, whether it is the Alliance or the Horde, there are also a few sober people. They knew that if two behemoths of equal size started a full-scale war, the result would be nothing more than destruction together.
This time, the Burning Legion and the Scourge undead saved the Alliance and the Horde. After the initial impulse, both sides finally remembered that they had a common enemy.
"I'll cut down all those demons and the undead first, and then I'll clean up the little cubs of the Alliance."
It's the opinion of the tribe, they always feel that they are the strongest.
"Good will triumph over evil, but evil is also hierarchical."
This is the opinion of the Alliance, and they always feel that they are the most righteous.
The numerous petitions of the Horde subsided, and the Coalition withdrew reinforcements, and the leaders of both sides began
The Night Elf High Priestess Tyrande has publicly stated that it was only a small group of Burning Legion saboteurs who had invaded the forests of Ashenvale, and that it was no big deal.
When asked about the war with Ashenvale, the Grand Chief Sal said that the tribe had not entered Ashenvale at all, so there was no war.
However, there are inexplicably two more organizations in the six main cities of the two camps, one is called the Silverwing Fortress, which claims that they have nothing to do with the Night Elf sentinels, and the other is called the Warsong Clan, who claims that they are really all Warsong Clans.
Their emissaries stand prominently along every busy stretch of road, constantly telling the locals and adventurers that they need help, at the cost of some impressive equipment and independent ranks.
When you ask them how they guarantee a reward, they'll say, 'Huh! The Alliance/Tribe will provide. ā
In this way, the touching and fragile peace agreement between the Alliance and the Horde continued, and as for the battle in the Ashenvale Forest, it had nothing to do with either faction.
"Isn't that great? War is never a means rather than an end, and it seems that both sides get what they want. Anne said, tilting her head.
The emotions of the tribal warriors were vented, and the social contradictions caused by rapid expansion were all transferred to a primeval forest; The Night Elves, who had been in seclusion in the Alliance, began to actively engage with other races, and they can now even tolerate being under the same sky as the High Elves (three kilometers away).
"They are good, but the Crusaders seem to be doomed." Loria put her fingertips to her forehead and sighed, "It's okay for the Crusaders to suffer, but the most important thing is that I'm going to suffer." ā
"Didn't the super ~ brave Scarlet Crusaders declare war on the whole world. It's rare that two big enemies have fought, why did they suffer? Anne said with a little sarcasm.
"Hmm...... You have been in this era for a short time, and some details are not clear. Pink Lori said listlessly, "Not long ago, the place where the Alliance and the Horde fought was in the Hillsbrad Hills, and the main forces were humans and the Forsaken...... Now~ Where do you guess Her Majesty the Queen of Darkness will put the liberated military forces? ā
It's hard to say what the caliph hated most, but the crusaders jumping up and down near the Holy Land must be an eyesore.
"Miss, Commander, please go to him." There was a knock at the door, and the visitor said.
The stay-at-home holiday is over.
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