Chapter 219: The Elven King Warmed by the Cruel Rain

The arrow struck the orc commander in the chest, shattering the leaping heart.

When Aurelia lowered her bow, the cold wind blew through the snowfield with the smell of blood, and the battle that had lasted for a day came to an end.

She was not tired at all, her eyes were full of energy, and she still had the leisure to feel the evening sun.

It was a rare victory, as the Alliance withstood the Horde's onslaught, and as is customary, the Tribes would gather their soldiers for the next two days and would not fight again.

His Royal Highness the Prince who greeted them with this war could not have been better.

Aurelia curled her mouth slightly:

"Let's go back."

She gave the order, leaving behind the human forces and returning to the camp with the elves.

"I can finally rest for two days."

Her familiar subordinate, Rect, rode the Landing Bird and followed Aurelia with pleasure.

"I feel like I've been resting."

Aurelia disagreed:

"Those humans have protected us so well that we don't even have a chance to move."

In the war here, the elves have been placed in a safe area, providing firepower for humans, and until now, no orcs have been able to break through the human defenses.

Although this reduced losses, Aurelia did not like this way of fighting at all. In her hundreds of years, most of the time she has taken the lead, leading her teammates to fight directly against the enemy.

Aurelia was a natural ranger, and she loved the thrill of running through the forest, jumping on top of trees, and fighting trolls with a sword and dagger. Standing in one place, simply attacking with a bow and arrow, made her feel bored.

"Lord Aurelia, while I agree with your words, I prefer to stay where I am."

Rector smiled bitterly from the bottom of his heart, not every elf is as powerful as Aurelia and fearless, for others, life is the most important thing:

"Moreover, this is also the rights that His Royal Highness has won for us, and it is necessary for us to follow his instructions."

"I'm just talking about it."

Aurelia smiled, knowing that safety was the most important thing.

As the elves returned to camp through the icy snow, Kael'thas also came out of the command post with Solan Lian.

They saw the returning elves.

Aurelia told the elves to rest, rode the Landing Bird and came to Kael'thas.

"Welcome here."

She looked at the clothes Kael'thas was wearing, glanced at Solan Liane with slightly bright eyes, and then exclaimed:

"This dress suits you well, Your Highness."

Kael'thas smiled:

"I think so, too."

"Aurelia, judging by the look on your face, you should have won the battle, right?"

He could roughly know the results of today's battle from his face.

"Yes, Your Highness may come here to rest for a day."

Aurelia nodded, then looked at the cave where Kael'thas had left, and said:

"I'll go in first and report back to Lord Lothar, Your Highness, you can go back to the elven camp first."

With that, she walked into the cave.

"Let's wait for her."

It's just a report on the battle, it won't be long, Kael'thas thought about it and didn't act.

He and Solanlian waited outside for three minutes before they saw an impatient Aurelia walk out.

Just by looking at this face, Kael'thas knew that she and Tulayan had little hope.

"Huh? Are you waiting for me? ”

Seeing that Kael'thas and the others didn't leave, Aurelia was a little surprised.

"It's too cold here, let's go back early."

A hint of joy appeared on her face, and she led the two of them to the camp.

They walked through a small grove of woods, and then saw several shallow caves under the mountains.

"There are female elves living there, and male elves living here."

Solan Liane pointed to the sides and introduced to Kael'thas, but Kael'thas wasn't on his mind.

"Won't there be an avalanche here?"

He looked up at the snow covering the mountains, a little worried about his safety.

"Don't worry, Your Highness, the mages have set up solid magic around them, and even if an avalanche occurs, it will not affect this place."

Aurelia explained.

Kael'thas relaxed.

"Men and women are separated?"

He looked at the distance of several caves and approved of this method in his heart, but the elves distributed in this way were very inconvenient for command.

"Our command is in the middle."

Solanlian answered his uneasiness, and she pointed to a small hidden cave in the middle, and said:

"So that there will be no obstacles to command."

The small cave, which had previously been inhabited by Solanlian and Aurelia, might now have a few more people.

Sure enough, when Kael'thas and the others entered the cave, they found Mephites and the two little girls inside, and the baron, who was proficient in the art of fear, was still hiding among the male elves.

"Hasn't she come back yet?"

Kael'thas asked, of course Mephitaus knew who was asking, and Onexia would never be honest among the elves.

"I didn't feel her breath, she should be somewhere else."

The old mage was unimpressed, and he looked up at Solan Lian and Aurelia, making the two elves a little nervous.

"The elves are back, I have observed the situation, you have been doing well for a while."

It's rare that Mephites actually opened her mouth to praise others.

"You're overrated."

The two commanders immediately returned the salute.

"Today's battle is won, you should be able to rest for a while."

"At least tonight, there will definitely be no sneak attack."

Aurelia said, turning to look at Solanlian:

"You don't have to change shifts."

Solan Lian nodded:

"I see."

"Then I'll let the elves catch the animals and prepare a sumptuous dinner party for everyone to relax."

"By the way, I also welcome the arrival of His Highness and Lord Mephites."

Seeing that no one else objected, she turned her gaze to Liadrin:

"Pastor, come with me."

Liadline was stunned.

"Oh, good."

She followed in Solanlian's footsteps and headed outside.

"Is the relationship between the two of them good?"

Aurelia asked a little strangely, she had never seen Solan Lian take the initiative to invite someone so actively, such a small matter as preparing a dinner party, Solan Lian could arrange it by herself.

"It should be good."

Kael'thas recalled that the two girls had known each other for so many years, and apart from the confrontation at the beginning, they were obviously much friendlier later.

He didn't find this behavior weird.

Only the expressionless Valera guessed in her heart that Solan Lian must have something to ask Liadrin.

And that's true, Solan Liane wants to investigate what happened to Kael'thas recently, and with all the people chosen, there is no doubt that Liadlin is the best choice. Because she is the best to deceive, and the easiest to speak.

After a brief inquiry, Liadline told Kael'thas about what had happened recently.

"A human knight princess?"

Solan Lian sharply saw the most prominent events in these days.

The relationship between the human princess and their prince is very puzzling. And in the fate that Solanlian observed, there was not a single human princess who would have a great impact on Kael'thas life.

"Do you know where that human princess came from?"

She continued to ask Liadline as she arranged her subordinates' work.

"I don't know, but she seems to be the princess of the kingdom of Lordaeron next door to us, and she has a Paladin Mentor of a legendary professional."

Although Liadeline is also interested in Kalia, she doesn't have much information.

However, such simple information is enough, and Solan Lian has already guessed who it is.

That human princess must have been the girl she met in the harbor of the wetlands.

At that time, Solan Lian could see the color on the girl, she may have a deep relationship with Kael'thais, but it will not affect Kael'tham's entire life choices.

This human princess can be inconsequential to Solan Lian.

"However, maybe I'm thinking too much, the relationship between that princess and Her Royal Highness shouldn't be so deep." Liadline thought about it for a moment, but didn't mind too much:

"Your Highness is too kind, and he is good to all human beings."

Elves and humans are different races after all, and Liadline doesn't believe that Kael'thas really likes a human.

"Is Your Highness kind?"

Solan Lia was noncommittal: "That's how you feel?" ”

"Huh!? Isn't it? Your Highness's attitude towards humanity is much more polite than ours, and isn't that proof of this by participating in this war? ”

Liadline said as a matter of course.

"Little priest, if you can only see His Highness and his kindness, there is no hope for you in this life."

Solan Lian glanced at Liadlin with some sympathy:

"His Highness has the qualifications of a natural king, and the reason why he is kind is not because he is kind, but because he chooses to be kind."

"Even human beings, His Highness will treat them with this attitude because of interests."

"Maybe even His Highness didn't realize that he himself looked at humans and orcs in the same way, but because of necessity, he took advantage of two completely different attitudes to treat it."

Solan Liane had long found out that whether it was a troll, a dwarf, a human, or even an orc, Kael'thas looked at them with the same eyes.

His greatest qualification is that Kael'thas treats all beings except elves on a level, without discrimination or preference.

No one knew that this prince was an outsider, and all races except the elves and demons who gave birth to him were irrelevant in his eyes.

And as Solan Lian said, in the history books of later generations, there is no book that will simply use kindness to describe the third generation of the Sun King.

Ironically, historians tend to conclude that the elven king was inherently kind, and that it was only after time that he became tough and cold.

This is the cruelest king, but also the warmest king.

(To be continued)