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He certainly did not forget this promise, and he remembered that on the shores of Loch Lordamere, Anne Bonn was dismissive of the amnesty and more interested in the statue of his father. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
But well......
"This matter may be difficult to handle for the time being."
Arthas said with some embarrassment.
And sure enough, it was! - Anne Bonn's face with a look of despair.
"How is that possible...... Your Royal Highness, Prince of Arthas, you have promised my ......"
Anne Bonn thought that Arthas wanted to get away with it, because it was so important to her, so she was a little out of sorts, and she didn't act like the powerful female pirate at all.
"Captain Anne, don't worry, I'm not saying that this matter is in vain, it's just ......"
Arthas saw that Anne Bonn's face was a little wrong, and quickly explained.
"Just?"
Anne Bonn's eyes widened, waiting for the second half of Arthas's words.
"You know, the most important task for the remnants of the storm right now is to rebuild their homes first. Moreover, we also plan to build a fortress in the southern part of the continent...... In this case, maybe the statue of your father will need to be delayed for a while. โ
Arthas said with some embarrassment.
After all, Arthas couldn't have made the people of Stormwind abandon their city and build some statue first!
"It's just...... Procrastinating for a while? Not canceled? โ
Anne Bonn stared at Alsace in surprise with the pair of hooked green eyes.
"Of course, how could it be canceled, after all, I promised you, Captain Anne."
Arthas replied earnestly.
Looking at Alsace's expression, Anne Bonn forgot for a moment that she was in front of a child who was only ten years old and had to sit on a woman's lap to get a desk.
Of course, Anne Bonn doesn't care - whether he's big or small, whether he can satisfy himself?
"Thank you very much, His Royal Highness Prince Alsace!"
Anne Bonn said excitedly, feeling a little overwhelmed and not knowing how to thank Arthas.
"You don't have to, Captain Anne, and I will thank you and your men for everything you have done for the Alliance."
Arthas replied politely.
Arthas was not referring to sending the Frostwolf Clan to Northrend, of course, but to say that without Anne Born and her fleet, perhaps most of the League's seamen and sailors would have died in Palatine Bay.
"So...... Captain Anne, do you have a portrait of your father now? โ
Arthas asked himself when he saw that Anne Bonn was speechless with excitement.
"It's a bit unlikely, but at least the stonemasons can take the time to study the drawings of the statue. It doesn't take much effort, and it can also shorten the man-hours when it comes to actual construction. โ
Arthas replied.
"Yes, yes!"
Anne Bonn nodded repeatedly, then pulled out a pendant from her deep ***.
Arthas was dumbfoundedโhe had only noticed a tiny chain around Anne Bonn's neck, and he thought it was a necklace, but it was a pendant.
To Arthas's surprise, Anne Bonn actually put this pendant in her ......***.
Not to mention that it reminds Alsace of the depth of the "ravine", but what is Anne Bonn's purpose in doing this? Is it anti-theft?
Anne Bonn did not know that Arthas had so many obscene thoughts in her mind, so she carefully removed the pendant from the thin chain, and then walked to the desk, held it in both hands, and handed it to Arthas with a very respectful attitude.
Of course, Arthas was not so arrogant as to think that Anne Bonn was doing it because he knew it was only because the pendant must have been very important to Anne Bonn.
Alsace took the pendant and found that the main body of the pendant was actually a small frame.
Alsace gently pressed a small spring on the side of the pendant, and the pendant opened with a "snap", revealing a small portrait of colored ink.
From the act of Anne Bonn placing the pendant in her deep ***, Arthas knew that she was keeping it with great care.
It is precisely because of this that the portrait in the pendant is still very brightly colored, and there is no trace of weathering or flooding.
The portrait is the face of a young man with sparse stubble on his face and a very serious expression.
Arthas, knowing that this was Anne Bonn's father, closed the pendant and muttered for a moment, without speaking.
"What's the matter, His Royal Highness Prince Arthas?"
Anne Bonn asked cautiously.
"Well, Captain Anne, do you have any other portraits of your father? This pendant ...... Some are too small. โ
Arthas asked.
"I didn't ...... No, it's the father...... The only thing left for me......"
Anne Bonn had a sour nose and a cry in her voice as soon as she thought of it.
"Oh...... I'm so sorry...... So, I'll give this pendant to the stonemasons to try, and I'll tell them to give it back to you. โ
Arthas apologized and assured.
"Well, thank you, Your Royal Highness Prince Alsace, you are the wisest and most generous Prince I have ever met!"
Anne Bonn could not think of any words to thank Arthas, she was not good at words, but could only utter such crude words.
"Really? But Captain Anne, how many princes have you seen? โ
Arthas asked rhetorically with a smile.
"I ...... I've only seen one ......"
Anne Bonn didn't expect Alsace to ask herself that, she was blindfolded for a moment, and then she blushed a little.
"Then I'm lucky to have a beautiful lady like you, Captain Anne...... By the way, Captain Anne, in addition to these two things, I have a reluctant request that I hope you will obtain. โ
Rather than dwell too much on Anne Bonn's crude sycophants, Alsace turned the conversation to another angle.
With so much effort put into Anne Bonn, Arthas wasn't just trying to get her gratitude.
What Alsace wants is Anne Bonn herself!
"What?"
Anne Bonn was stunned for a moment, but then realized that Alsace was asking for something.
"Your Royal Highness, Prince Alsace, rest assured. No matter what I do, whether I can do it or not, as long as you bring it up, I will try to do it! โ
Anne Bonn swore that although she had always longed for freedom, at this moment she had been completely bound by Alsace's great grace.