Chapter 324: I like this full moon

In the cold, damp underground prison, Kael'thas persuaded Thrall to leave.

"I'll leave with you, but I need to meet someone before I go."

Sal agreed, but he still had one last concern.

"You didn't mean Teresa, did you?"

Kael'thas said with great interest:

"If it's her, you don't have to worry."

He pointed outside and smiled:

"I've taken her out, and she'll act with us."

The news sent Sal to hold his breath.

"You're going to get Teresa to act with us?"

His face slowly took on the color of anxiety:

"How can this be, that's too dangerous."

Teresa is a powerless girl, and Thrall doesn't want her to be hunted down by humans with them.

"I don't think there's any place more dangerous than here."

Kelse's attention to Teresa surprised Kael'thas a little, but he quickly came back to his senses and smiled sarcastically:

"You're going to keep that girl here for the rest of your life? And then let her be driven by the rulers here for the rest of her life? ”

That's not a good choice.

Kael'thas knew Teresa's fate, and even if Thrall tried to save the girl, she would still be killed by Blackmore.

And the most disgusting thing is that Blackmore will show Teresa's head to Sal.

"The outside world is naturally not safe, but you won't protect her?"

Kael'thas looked at Sal:

"Don't you have that confidence?"

Thrall hadn't gone out to see the real horrors of the world, so he was moved.

In the Colosseum, Sal is invincible, confident that he can face threats from the outside.

"How do we get out."

Thrall asked Kael'thas in a deep voice.

The young orc's voice was not as good as the elf's, but it was very calm and generous.

"I was going to take you out directly, but that would have aroused the suspicions of those people"

Kael'thas took a long time from the necklace before he took out a broadsword that was not built by an elf:

"So you'd better break out on your own."

He placed his broadsword in Thrall's hand.

Thrall looked at the heavy broken sword, and then at the somewhat small and tattered dagger on his body.

"Okay."

He placed the dagger in the pouch at his waist, and then grasped the broadsword in both hands.

"It's a good sword."

Sal complimented.

The weapons in Kael'thas Necklace were all used by him to test runes, many of them were one-time items that he couldn't see, but for Thrall, they were all rare weapons.

"The guards outside are not as good as you, and this sword can help you escape."

Walking to the side, Kael'thas pointed to the door and said:

"Break it and run outside immediately, don't look back at me, I'll follow."

Thrall nodded, pointed his sword at the handle of the wooden door, and slashed at it with a loud shout.

"Bang, bang"

Sparks sparked between the sword and the handle, and Thrall kicked it with his foot, and the door fell.

The dust has just risen.

"Oooh, oh!"

Thrall was thunderous, and rushed out of the prison like a star-moving lightning bolt.

The guards in the first few rows barely fully reacted before they let the orc pass by.

"Stop him!"

Their roars woke up several rows of guards outside the prison and blocked the passage with their swords.

But how could the strength of these guards compare to that of such a young and strong orc?

Thrall then gathered the power of his whole body in his hands, and the crowd fell with a swing of his broadsword. As if determined to die, he didn't care about the weapons around his body, didn't make any defenses, and simply ran out as fast as he could.

"This way."

In the darkness, Kael'thas appeared in a bush and shouted.

Sal immediately rushed over.

"Hold my hand."

Kael'thas commanded, then chanted the incantation.

In a few moments, they disappeared into the place.

"Look around, he's nearby."

And the guards who rushed over were unaware of the fact that the orcs had escaped.

The night at Dunhold Prison was not destined to be peaceful.

Outside, Kael'thas and Sal teleported several times to get back to where Teresa was.

"Thrall."

"Teresa!"

The two young men called out to each other in surprise, and Kael'thas immediately grabbed the hands of the two men.

"Now is not the time to catch up, we need to get out of here now."

They ran into the forest and hurried into the distance.

Teresa had never run such a strenuous way in her life, and was picked up by Sal halfway through the race, and then ran all the way forward with Kael'thas.

Half an hour later, they came to a small stream, and Kael'thas let them rest.

"Alright, let's eat something and rest for a while, and then move on."

Kael'thas had the two sit on the ground to rest, and then began to make magic bread and water.

He handed Teresa the water and the bread to Thrall.

"Here you go." (x2) The orc and the maiden handed each other food almost simultaneously, causing all three to be stunned.

“”

"You're in such a good relationship."

Kael'thas couldn't help but laugh.

Sal and Teresa stopped moving, a little awkwardly.

"Don't worry, don't give it to each other."

Kael'thas smiled and continued to cast the spell, then gave Teresa and Thrall something else, respectively.

"Thank you."

Teresa thanked Kael'thas for it, and Thrall ate it immediately.

"What a nostalgic taste."

He laughed and gobbled it up.

"I've fed him before."

Kael'thas answered Teresa's questions, and then followed suit.

After a short break of a few minutes, Sal looked up and asked:

"Where are we going now?"

He was completely unfamiliar with the outside world, which is why he asked Kael'thas.

"Hide from the pursuers in the forest and other places for a while, and then think about the next place."

Kael'thas replied, then motioned for the two to continue their escape.

The ensuing escape was a little slower, and Kael'thas didn't think the pursuers at Dunhold would spread out so quickly.

In the forest, Thrall and Teresa followed Kael'thas with some difficulty, and both of them looked a little excited.

"I've never come out."

Sal pulled Teresa over a bush of thorns, then laughed:

"I loved the night outside, it smelled so good"

"And, I love this full moon"

Above the leaves swaying in the night wind, in the sky above the three of them, the full moon shone brightly on the continent.

(To be continued)