Chapter 477 Three hundred years of blood earned, the death penalty is not lost
"My wife, Sandra and I, have been away from Quel'Thalas for many years, so it's not surprising that you haven't heard my name. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info" Ned shrugged his shoulders, Ned had already prepared for the flaws in his identity.
In fact, when Ned chose the surnames for himself and Sandra, he specially chose the surnames Starfinder and Morning Dew, because although the High Elves with these two surnames are not nobles, they have always been particularly good at giving birth, and they have already formed a large race, so even if someone has any doubts about their identity, it is difficult to verify them, after all, these two surnames are everywhere.
"And when Sandra and I left, I was just an ordinary mage, and Sandra was still an apprentice." Seeing that Caponia didn't look very convinced, Ned added.
Although the High Elves rarely leave Quel'Thalas due to the need to absorb the energy of the Sunwell, in fact, as long as they can become full-fledged mages, they can rely on the mana obtained from meditation to support themselves, and they no longer have to rely on the Sunwell.
"I see!" Caponia nodded, she was very understanding and didn't ask Ned why he left Quel'Thalas, after all, she could already guess a thing or two, the reason why Ned and Sandra left Quel'Thalas should be elope.
Among the High Elves, like Ned and Sandra, it is difficult for the relationship between the mentor and the student to be recognized and blessed by the other elves, not to mention the age of Sandra, when the two of them left Quel'Thalas, she was likely to be underage, so it is not surprising that Ned and Sandra would choose to elope when faced with the situation of "three hundred years of blood and no loss of execution".
"Let the past pass! Do you have any thoughts of returning to Quel'Salas now? It was only after getting acquainted with the Ned couple that Caponia asked.
The Mage Council sent her to replace the Battle Mage Commander, which was proposed by Prince Kael'thas, and when she came to the Alterac Mountains, Kael'thas also talked to her personally, and the High Elf Prince was obviously very interested in the sudden appearance of a High Elf Archmage like Ned, so in addition to completing the work of the Mage Council, Kaponya was also tasked with showing kindness to Ned and probing for information.
"If I have the chance, I will definitely return to Quel'Thalas with Sandra, after all, this is our hometown, but we must now complete the work given to us by the coyote demigods first." Ned said and smiled at Sandra, all without saying a word.
In fact, they were originally out to relax, so it didn't really matter where they went, the important thing was that Sandra had fun, but of course Ned couldn't say that, after all, they still had a task on them, and they couldn't go anywhere they wanted until the mission was completed.
"Don't forget to inform me then! I haven't been back to Quel'Salas in a long time. Carbonia smiled as well, thinking that she should have done the job that Prince Kael'thas had asked her to do.
"No problem!" Ned nodded, but he rolled his eyes in his heart, no problem, no wonder, Ned didn't want to bring a troublesome High Elf with him on his honeymoon.
Just as Ned and Caponia were in an idle battle in the snowy mountains of Alterac, in the distant Maradon, Drektar woke up from his sleep, looking at the underground hall shrouded in darkness, and his eyes widened in surprise, because at some point, Drektar's eyes were bright again.
"No, it's not just normal, my eyesight has never been so good." Drektar muttered to himself, he had noticed that there was no light in the hall, but standing in the darkness where he should not be able to see his fingers, Drektar could clearly see everything in the hall, including the frostwolf orcs in the large iron cage in the corner.
"Who locked you up here?" Drektar ran briskly towards the cage, and he lowered his voice and asked the sleeping orcs inside, but the orcs were obviously exhausted, they slept deeply, and were unaware of Drektar's inquiry.
"Hey! Get up, don't sleep anymore! Drektar couldn't help but raise his voice, but the orcs just covered their ears and turned over to sleep, and just when Drektar was at a loss, he suddenly noticed a familiar orc lying at the door of the cage, he was Urso, who had been in charge of taking care of Drektar's daily life.
"Uso, wake up!" Drektar then made a half-circle to the door, and he shook the locked door of the iron cage with a squeaky metal crash.
"Who? Who's calling me? Uso heard the noise from Drektar, and he muttered under his breath, frowning and opening his eyes.
"Shhhh Seeing Uso wake up, Drektar quickly waved his arms, and he lowered his voice and shouted to Uso.
"Lord Drektar? Where are you, it's too dark here for me to see! Uso groped his way to his feet in the darkness, careful not to step on the orcs lying nearby, and whispered into the darkness.
"I'm right behind you!" Drektar looked at Uso a little helplessly, this young orc was looking around with his back to him, reasoning at such a close distance, listening to the sound can also discern the direction, but then Drektar shook his head slightly, maybe he should be a little more patient, after all, when Uso took care of Drektar before, this blind old shaman also caused Uso a lot of trouble in this way.
"Lord Drektar, that monster didn't hurt you, did it?" Uso also lowered his voice as Drektar did and asked Drektar in the dark.
"I'm fine, what was the monster you just said? Is he the one who put you in a cage? Drektar asked suspiciously, he himself was a little confused about his physical condition at this time, in fact, he felt very good now, his eyes were no longer blind, his waist was not sore, his strength was much greater, and he seemed to be much younger.
"I don't know, I just remember that we were still in the camp, and then suddenly there was a flash of light, and when we opened our eyes again, we were in the cage, and the monster was watching us from the outside." Uso's answer was uncertain, and in fact Hogg had thrown the orcs into the cage before they could recover from the vertigo of forced teleportation.