Chapter 102: Refugees
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After daybreak, Kael'thas left Tarummir with Kalia.
"Kalia, do you hear the other people talking at breakfast?"
Karthas asked, dressed in a mage's robes, walking in front with ease.
"Brother means silver or something?"
Kalia, who followed him, took the long sword and recalled what she had heard in the morning:
"The newest organization?"
Kael'thas nodded:
"Yes, Silver Hand, that's it."
He finally heard the news of the Silver Hand, which also proved that the kingdom of humanity had finally reached an intention to unite, and history had taken another big step forward.
"From the conversations of those people, it is clear that the Silver Hand was proposed by the Archbishop of the Light, Alonthos Fao, and if you heard it correctly, the full name is the Knights of the Silver Hand!"
To be precise, Kael'thas knows even more, despite its name, the future members of the Order are not only paladins, but also many priests, warriors, rangers, and even a few arcane mages and thieves as scouts, in fact, as long as they are willing to follow the teachings and precepts of the Light, the Silver Hand welcomes any professional.
"Knights!?"
Kalia's eyes lit up instantly, she paid attention to eating in the morning, and she didn't pay much attention to it, so she didn't know.
"Do you want to go in?"
Kael'thas looked at her with a smile.
"Well, of course, I can't get in."
Kalia said, a little frustrated, she hadn't become a knight yet. Moreover, the Silver Hand organization was proposed in her country, and if Kalia returned, she would definitely be arrested by her father later.
"It's okay, if you continue to get stronger, you will always get in!"
Kael'thas comforted that now the Silver Hand has just been proposed, and it will be a long time before the personnel are fully formed, so there is no rush for the time being.
The two of them walked slowly along the main road in this way, and soon came across a strange procession.
At the front of the procession were tattered adult men handing over some collected fruit and animal carcasses to the knights on horseback, and then hurried out of the group and headed out into the field on either side.
"What is this?"
Kalia asked, tilting her head.
"Refugees."
Kael'thas replied lightly with a cold face, and then took Kalia away from the avenue and went to the fields on both sides.
"Go and ask them what they're doing?"
He sensed something was wrong, so he commanded Kalia.
Kalia answered, and began to ask the men who had left.
"Little girl, don't worry so much!"
Ten meters away, a man refused to answer.
"Go Away"
Farther away, another man waved Kalia away.
Kalia pursed her lips and ran towards more people.
"What are you doing?"
She asked one after another, but no one answered, and it was not until she used her sword to save a man who was about to be bitten by a snake, that the man answered her questions.
Moments later, Kalia returned to Kael'thas in a rage.
"What's wrong?"
Kael'thas asked.
"It's too much!!"
Kalia shouted angrily, then explained to him.
As Kael'thas expected, the group was a group of refugees from the south, migrating north to escape the orcs. However, the noble lord who took them away did not want to keep them in vain, so he separated all the adult men from the rest of the family members, and asked the men to go out into the wilderness to find food for their own families.
"It's such a bully"
Kalia was furious, and cursed:
"Obviously, there are professionals here, but the lord asked these ordinary people's uncles to get food, and the man said that he was already exhausted and killed by wild beasts!"
As she said this, Kael'thas looked at the men, who were thin and obviously hadn't eaten much, and understood Kalia's anger.
"Brother, let's go teach that nobleman a lesson!"
Kalia asked Kael'thas with a glint in her eyes, as if the latter had become a symbol of omnipotence in her mind.
"No, Kalia, we can't do anything."
However, Kael'thas immediately refused:
"We are in the opposite direction from them, and if we teach that nobleman a lesson, he will most likely take his anger out on them as soon as we leave."
Besides, he didn't know how strong that nobleman was, and it was unclear whether he would be able to defeat him.
"Then we'll just let him go!?"
Kalia's eyes widened.
"I guess that's the best."
Kael'thas said, "Kalia, we don't know the strength of the other party, so don't make a decision lightly. ”
Then he smiled mysteriously:
"Rest assured, they'll be in Talummir soon, and they'll receive relief."
"Huh?"
Kalia was stunned for a moment, and then remembered that the human town was not far away, and she couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, and she didn't bother anymore.
So the two of them continued to walk forward.
The line of refugees seemed to be particularly long, and it took a long time to see a few luxurious carriages in the middle.
"I don't like such aristocrats"
Kalia looked at these unusually gorgeous carriages, and then thought of the group of ragged men just now, and couldn't help but spit on a little.
She began to dislike such an aristocrat in her heart, and from childhood to adulthood, her father asked her to learn to live like a nobleman. However, Kalia understood from a young age that most of the nobles were just a bunch of guys who were gorgeously dressed and had empty and disgusting hearts.
The group of aristocratic ladies who had been with her for a few years were the same, and they were filled with a disgusting smell of rouge.
[I don't want to marry such a nobleman!] 】
[I want to control my own destiny!!] 】
Kalia clenched her sword and swore in her heart.
She believed that the aristocracy should be a role model for the people, sympathetic to the people, full of light in heart, and strict with themselves at all times.
Luckily, the king of Lordaeron, her parents were such people.
"Humanity hasn't changed anywhere."
Suddenly, she heard Kael'thas whisper, and then looked up suspiciously, the boy's eyes shining with a strange light.
"The kindest and the most evil, a race full of contradictions"
There is a bipolar strife within, and there is no shortage of these among other races, but it is not always as thorough as humans.
What causes this?
[Is humanity cursed by fate? 】
He thought so, then looked down at Kalia and laughed:
"Kalia, if only someone could truly create a bright human kingdom"
Kalia was stunned for a moment, and in an instant, a seed was planted in her heart.
"Let's go"
The two of them passed through the ornate carriages, walked past the laughter of the carriages, and continued to the front of the back.