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"It's not that serious, Captain Anne. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info is just ...... I would venture to ask, now that the war is over, what are you and your subordinates going to do next...... How? ”
Arthas asked, looking at Anne Bonn.
"My words...... I want to go back to Stormwind, or Southsea...... Then, do whatever you want! ”
Anne Bonn thought for a moment and replied.
Although a former member of the North Sea Pirates, Anne Bonn was bent on building her own fleet to avenge her father.
And now, the orcs have been defeated, and Anne Bonn, now she, has no reason to be outcast.
Now that she has been granted an amnesty, Anne Bonn intends to settle in Stormwind, or at least see her father's statue inaugurated.
As for the rest of her men, whether they planned to go into seclusion like herself, or whether they would continue to be pirates, Anne Bonn had no idea.
"That's right, Captain Anne. You know, the Coalition fleet was wiped out in the Baladine Bay, and while you saved most of the crew, our ships were destroyed. ”
"The shipyard of Kurtilas is working hard to build new ships, but the first new ships to be launched will naturally be rationed to King Dalin's fleet first."
"In this case, I would like to invite you, along with some of your men, to join the navy of the Kingdom of Lordaeron and serve my father, and I hope you will seriously consider my request."
Alsace told Anne Bonn what he had in mind.
Unlike the pirates of the South Sea, the relationship between the pirates of the North Sea and humans is much closer, and most of their high-ranking cadres are humans.
In the case of Anne Bonn, Arthas felt that the female captain could be taken over by the royal family of Lordaeron.
It's not just a matter of ships, as time goes by, the pirate ships of Anne Bonn and others will eventually be replaced by new ones, but these pirates, if they can abide by military discipline, are invariably a strong navy.
Because of the willingness to spend money, the navy of the Lordaeron Kingdom has always had excellent ships, but its combat effectiveness has not been so ideal.
In the original stream of time, Arthas wanted to change that; And now, he has noticed what he needs.
"Me? Join Lordaeron's Navy? ”
Anne Bonn's eyes widened, her mouth slightly open, and she looked at Alsace in surprise.
"Well, of course, it's just my invitation, Captain Anne, if you feel that you are tired of life at sea, you can refuse me, it's your freedom."
Alsace was not going to force it.
"No, no, I'd be happy to play for you, His Royal Highness Prince Alsace...... But I'm a pirate, and my men ......."
Anne Bonn said as she waved her hands in embarrassment.
The female pirate was not disgusted by Arthas's proposal, but she knew that there were many people in the navy of the Kingdom of Lordaeron who had fought against her fellows before, and if the two parts were mixed together......
Anne Bonn didn't know what was going to happen, but it was definitely not what Alsace wanted to see - it would be chaos.
"Don't worry about that, Captain Anne, with your amnesty, you and your men no longer have to worry about being pirates. As for the rest...... I'll try to get you a high enough position that you don't have to worry about being held back. ”
Arthas said with a smile.
Is this what a little kid should say?
- Anne Bonn couldn't believe her ears.
Despite his young age, Anne Bonn looked at him, his speech and demeanor, as if he had been in this position for many years......
It's like ...... A king.
"Thank you, Your Royal Highness Prince Alsace, for your trust. My men and I will be happy to help you. ”
Anne Bonn did not hesitate to agree to the acquisition of Alsace.
She had a good impression of the young prince, and agreeing to it was a good way to repay the royal family for their efforts in the statue of her father—why not?
"So...... Captain Anne, I'll explain this to my father later...... Where are your men now? ”
Arthas nodded, then asked.
"In the bay of the Tirisfal glade, His Royal Highness Prince Alsace. Also, you can call me Anne, and from now on, I will no longer be a pirate captain. ”
Anne Bonn bowed respectfully to Alsace.
"Well, then Annie, you get back there as soon as you can, and select a group of trustworthy honest people from among your men, remember, they must be honest people. The rest of the people, let them go. Return to the city of Lordaeron with your chosen men to me, and my father will assign you a task. ”
Alsace said to Anne Bonn.
"Understood, His Royal Highness Prince Arthas. I won't let you down. ”
Anne Bonn nodded heavily, and walked out of His Majesty King Terenus's study with her head held high.
Tirio Furding watched in amazement as he watched.
The lord of Hearthvale had not yet fully accepted this—what had happened in the days he had gone?
His Royal Highness the Prince of Arthas is calling the shots like a king!
Not only did he sign an amnesty on his father's behalf, but he also took it upon himself to recruit a group of pirates with the intention of enlisting them in the navy?
Tirio disagreed with Arthas's approach, but he did not see it as a coincidence.
There is only one possibility that this will happen, and that is that King Terenus really trusted the power to sit here and conduct government affairs to the Prince of Arthas.
Tirio Fording hesitated, but at last he made up his mind at the thought that King Terenus did not know when he would return.
"Your Royal Highness Prince Arthas, I have some things to report to you about this trip to Northrend, as well as the Frostwolf Clan."
Tirio Fordin walked over to King Terenus's desk and bowed his head slightly.
Long ago, Tirio Fortin's ancestors swore allegiance to the Minethil family of the Kingdom of Lordaeron.
To this day, even if Arthas was only a child, as long as he was surnamed Minethir, he was lord of Tirio Fordin.
"By the way, Lord Tirio, I'd like to know if you're going well on your journey. Those orcs, there were no more accidents, did they? ”
Arthas looked at Tirio Fortin, who had his head down, and smiled slightly, not bothering about his previous behavior, but went straight to the point.