Chapter 632: Father's Statue

"Your Royal Highness Prince Arthas, I'm back!"

Annie? Bonn stood in front of his desk, his voice crisp and loud.

"Well, Brigadier Anne, this time to Stormwind...... See a statue of your father? ”

Arthas nodded, then asked; Of course he knows the answer to this question, and when he gets to Stormwind, even if he doesn't do anything, Annie? The first thing Bonn had to do was to see the statue of her father.

"Yes, His Royal Highness Prince Alsace! Thank you very much, if it weren't for you and His Majesty the King, my father would ......"

Heard Alsace, Anne? Bonn became agitated, and his tone began to sharpen.

For Anne? Bonn and her men had the exploit of rescuing almost the entire Union navy from the Baladine Bay, and Arthas promised her to erect a statue in honor of her father, who had died in the war.

After joining Lordaeron's navy, Anne? Bonn has always told himself to repay the trust of His Royal Highness Prince Alsace.

Although her former status as a pirate has caused some rumors, with the support of Arthas, and her own iron-blooded methods, Anne? Bonn has already established itself in the navy of Lordaeron.

In the meantime, despite knowing that the construction of a statue of her father had begun, Anne? Bonn didn't leave for Stormwind as soon as the statue was built.

Unlike a pirate, the Commodore of the Kingdom of Lordaeron doesn't have much time to leave his post without permission.

Of course Arthas also knows about Anne? Bonn's idea, so he gave the female subordinate a chance.

The rebuilding of Stormwind is almost complete. It was time for the Lordaeron Artisans and Men sent to Stormwind to return.

With the exception of some Lordaeron people who volunteered to stay in Stormwind, most of the Artisans and Men who had helped aid Stormwind's construction chose to return.

Annie? Navy under Bonn. It's been a long time since they've traveled back and forth between the ports of Stormwind and the town of Southsea, and each time, they've returned with a shipload full of artisans to take them back to their homeland.

Before the last delivery mission, Arte would like to find Anne? Bonn, asked her to personally lead the team to set off.

In the beginning Annie? Bonn didn't understand why, but she quickly understood what Arthas meant in his smile.

With great excitement. After a long journey at sea, the moment you arrive at the port of Stormwind, Anne? Bonn didn't even have time to hand over to the Stormwind officer. Instead, he ran as fast as he could.

Even though she spent her childhood here, but for the rebuilt Stormwind City, Anne? Bonn is still a little unfamiliar.

Luckily, most of the neighborhoods haven't changed much, Annie? Bonn took a bit of effort. However, he still found the gates of Stormwind.

When you see the huge stone statue group that is more than ten meters high. Annie? Bonn couldn't hold back the tears in his eyes.

It's been eight years since her father left, and even six years since she herself went from being a pirate to a commodore in Lordaeron.

Annie? Bonn had thought that she had matured a lot, that her shoulders had been able to bear the trust of those she respected.

And yet at this moment, Annie? Bonn seemed to return to the day he was rescued by his father from the sea, in the rough waves. My father propped up a small boat and saved himself from his near-death situation.

Fate always plays mercilessly on the world. made himself understand his father's love for him, but deprived himself of happiness after just a few months.

Time can dilute a qiē, but six years is undoubtedly a little short for the family relationship between father and daughter.

Standing beneath the statue of his father, looking at the words carved into the foundation stone of the statue that recorded his father's exploits, Annie? Bonn cried like a helpless child at the gates of Stormwind.

"Tasker, did you see that? These people are the heroes of Stormwind! It is thanks to them that we have been able to escape from the orc attack and have a chance to return to our homeland. ”

Just in Annie? While Bonn was crying, not far from her, there was a voice like this.

In the haze of tears, Annie? Bonn looked to the side, a mother in a burlap dress, pulling a young boy of six or seven years old, and Anne? Bonn, looking up at the statues.

Statue more than just Anne? Bonn's father alone, as well as other seafarers who died in the war, and other soldiers who died in the war.

However, when it comes to statue groups, there are actually less than ten statues, and most of the warriors who sacrificed did not have such an opportunity.

The little boy looked as if he had been born after the war, sucking his thumb and beside his mother, he struggled to look up at the statues with a look of adoration in his eyes.

"Mom, when I grow up, I'm going to be a hero of Stormwind too!"

The little boy said excitedly.

"Got it, got it! Tasker is such a good kid, just like your grandfather......"

While stroking her son's head, the young mother left tears containing mixed emotions.

"This lady ...... Your father, too...... Is it in the middle of it? ”

Annie? When Bonn heard this, his heart was shocked, and he couldn't help but walk to the side of the mother and son, and asked.

"Are you...... Lord Lordaeron's Navy? ”

That mother didn't answer Annie? Bonn's question, but asked in surprise.

After the end of the war, there was so much communication between Lordaeron and Stormwind that even ordinary Stormwind civilians could tell the Allied navy in green uniforms.

"Yes, but at the same time, I'm also a Stormwind man. I just heard you say......"

Annie? Bonn nodded, stating who he was, then hesitantly asked the mother about what she had said.

"Oh, that's right...... This child's grandfather, my father, was in that war...... sacrificed. I'm here today to show Tasker his grandfather. ”

Perhaps it was because it had been a long time, and the sadness on the mother's face was dissipating little by little, replaced by only the nostalgia for her father and the love for her son.

"I'm so sorry...... I can understand the feeling, my father, and he ...... But we're lucky, at least we can see our lost loved ones in these statues, aren't we? ”

Annie? Bonn looked at the young mother, perhaps because life after the war had not been easy, and her face looked noticeably older than her voice. (To be continued......)