Chapter 331: Simple Child
In the afternoon, the three of them entered a small village market.
A pair of blonde men and women, and a veiled woman, apparently Kael'thas, Karina, and Teresa.
After leaving the Lordamire asylum, they passed by the place and found the bazaar and came over.
"Sal seems to be a little unhappy lately, can I buy him more things?"
Teresa counted the silver coins in her hand over and over again, and asked Kael'thas expectantly.
"I never asked you to save flowers."
Kael'thas replied with some reluctance.
But even if he said it again, Teresa would still carefully and carefully choose cheap things to buy - the values that had been fixed since childhood were difficult to change.
"Buy whatever you want, and by the way, help Sal buy another pair of shoes, his shoes are breaking fast."
Kerrysas had a headache at the thought of Sal.
The orc boy didn't know what was going on inside the Lordamir asylum, and his eyes darkened when he came out.
All three tried to comfort Sal, but Sal kept pretending to be strong and said that it was okay and didn't tell everyone what happened.
It's been two days since Sal has not recovered, in fact, they are not short of supplies, and they also want to find some way to comfort Sal when they come to this market.
But there are very few things in this small bazaar, and there are only a few places to sell things, and there are no options to choose.
"Forget it, let's go back first!"
After buying replacement shoes for Sal, Kael'thas told Teresa to stop the action.
"Wait."
But Teresa still bought a lot of thread and came back.
"I think the quality of the clothes I make will be better."
She explained, with a burning face.
Teresa and Thrall are dressed in ordinary clothes, and they often walk in rough terrain and are easily torn by thorns.
Kael'thas and Karina are dressed in more precious clothes, but Thrall can't wear Kael'thas clothes, and Teresa doesn't want to wear Karina's.
"Buy me some too."
Karina is intrigued by Teresa's craft, and she doesn't mind learning the art of femininization.
The huntress also had a lot of money on her, and as soon as she finished speaking, she handed Teresa a bag of silver coins.
This action also equated Teresa's impression of a professional with a wealthy person.
After buying their goods, they left the bazaar, but on the way Karina spotted a goblin pushing a cart.
"What's that?"
She asked with interest.
Goblins are a mysterious race that always likes to do business everywhere. Of course, Deathwing's subordinates are only less than one ten-thousandth of the entire goblin race.
"I remember it was some toys."
Teresa smiled a little nostalgically:
"When I was a kid, my mom used to buy a little robot for my brother and it cost 1 silver coin."
A silver coin was a lot of money for their family, and if it weren't for the celebration of her brother's safe recovery, Theresa's mother wouldn't have done it.
When Teresa thought of this, she couldn't help but look at Kael'thas with gratitude.
Of course, it was Kael'thas who saved her brother.
"Toys?"
Karina's eyes lit up, and she walked forward excitedly:
"I'll take a look, you wait."
Ignoring the strange targets of the two people behind her, she talked to the goblin in front of her.
Kael'thas didn't see what she bought, but she soon came back with a happy face.
"Alright, let's go!"
Karina also had something to keep her belongings, so she didn't let the two of them know.
The three of them went back to meet Sal and continued their journey.
While Kael'thas was worried about going there, Karina commented:
"North, I'm going to see Lake Lordamere!"
In the human world, Loch Lordammere is a very famous place.
[Hasn't she been?] 】
Kael'thas kept his doubts to himself and did not object to the proposal.
The Alliance's asylum is located in all regions of the continent, so as long as it's not too north, it's fine.
And he's already thinking about taking Sal to Alterac.
The Frostwolf Clan was exiled at the beginning of their entry into this world, and is now supposed to live in seclusion deep in the mountains of Alterac.
But Kael'thas had forgotten how Thrall had learned about his life, and he didn't want to mention it if he could.
These things that he had forgotten were probably very important things, such as Orgrim or the friendship between Grom and Thrall.
If Orgrim had intervened and Kael'thas stepped in like this, what if Thrall didn't get Orgrim's approval?
The future position of the Grand Chief of Saar was personally inherited by the previous Grand Chief Orgrim before his death.
A day later, in the evening, they came to the shore of the lake below Lake Lordamere.
The bright moonlight sprinkled on the vast lake, and the silver light covered the field of vision like mist, giving people the illusion that they were in front of the ocean in their dreams.
"This is it, it's beautiful!"
Karina asked the others as she breathed in the scent of the evening air.
"It's beautiful!"
Teresa and Sal seemed to be stunned to see such a beautiful lake for the first time.
And Kael'thas had seen it a long time ago, and he didn't feel much at the moment.
"I'm going to catch some fish and come back."
He greeted the others, then walked to the river and began to look for fish.
The moonlight allowed him to barely find some shallow water fish and catch them.
Thrall and Teresa had already set up the wood, and Kael'thas just lit it with a fireball and grilled the fish.
After a full meal, Karina stood up.
"I'll show you something good."
She smiled mysteriously, then ran to the lake and began to prepare.
But nothing happened until she walked back.
"What do you have in store?"
Teresa couldn't help but ask curiously.
Karina sat down and picked up her bow.
"Look."
She tugged at the string, and a reddish arrow was fired by Karina.
"Zizi"
After the rapid sound of sparks, there was a 'boom' sound that startled everyone.
[Bomb? 】
As soon as Kael'thas had this thought, a burning flame flew into the sky and exploded with a bang.
Sparks shoot in the sky and then form the shape of a flower.
The remaining sparks fell like petals like flowers, falling like rain and disappearing into the lake.
"It's fireworks!"
With Teresa's cheers of surprise, Kael'thas finally understood what Karina had bought from the goblins.
For too long, he had forgotten that there were many goblins who would sell fireworks with toys.
'Bang'' 'Bang'
More fireworks were launched into the sky, and these fireworks were fleeting, appearing in a colorful splendor above the silver lake.
The beauty of the fireworks took away the words of the four, and everyone raised their heads and quietly enjoyed the view.
But beauty is always short-lived, and in less than a minute, the fireworks fade in their glory, leaving behind a gorgeous curtain call and disappearing.
“”
"Karina, how much did you spend"
Kael'thas asked the huntress intently, although it seemed short-lived, but there were a lot of fireworks.
"A gold coin."
Karina shrugged her shoulders and shook her head with some regret:
"It seems that there is still less, and I should have bought more if I knew it."
This sentence made Teresa, who was sitting next to her, pout:
"It's already a lot"
When she was at home, she could only see fireworks on major festivals, only once or twice a year, and in fact Teresa was very satisfied with the surprise of the night.
"I've never seen anything so beautiful."
Thrall suddenly nodded his head to the side, it was the first time he had seen such a thing as fireworks since he had grown up in a dark prison.
"I just suddenly understood something"
The orc's eyes sparkled, and he seemed to have picked himself up from the slump:
"In such a dark place, there are still such gorgeous and splendid things as the silver lake and fireworks"
"What's there that can't be solved?"
The demonic curse told by the old orc made Thrall lose his message for a while, and what could he do if such a great figure as the orc leader could not solve it?
But Sal now understands that he doesn't need to be compared to others like this.
Who the orc leader is, Thrall naturally doesn't know. But Sal knew that the leader was certainly not omnipotent, and that what he couldn't do didn't mean that Sal couldn't do either.
When he first came out of prison, Sal felt that the outside world was so beautiful, and he didn't think there was anything wrong with the night.
But in the past few days, Sal has begun to hate the night.
Thankfully, the companions had told him about it that night, and that Thrall shouldn't change his perspective on things because of the difficulties.
"I know what I want to do."
He stood up, turned his back to the moonlight, and then clenched his fists and said:
"I should save my people!"
Thrall then looked at Teresa and said with a firm gaze:
"I will cheer them up and no longer be slaves, but live with justice and dignity."
"I will do my best to make humans and orcs no, I want many races to live peacefully in this world!"
This may seem childish to Karina, but it infects Teresa and Kael'thas.
"Great ideal, isn't it?"
Kael'thas said with an indifferent smile.
His blonde hair was tied behind his back, and his blue eyes could be seen from the side with a silent flame.
At this moment, Karina suddenly understood—Kael'thas and Thrall were the same.
More precisely, Thrall's words accidentally revealed what the elven prince had been hiding in his heart.
[This is really]
[What a simple child]
Karina touched her chest, feeling the sweetness and bitterness that permeated her heart.
Two diametrically opposed things shine together, but it makes her happier and happier.
In any case, this child has not changed, no matter how many wars and disguises have passed
He's still the familiar kid, and that's enough.
If she could, she wanted him to keep this gentle heart for the rest of his life.
(To be continued)