Chapter 325: Girls and Fate
Through the emerald green fields, the town of Tarummere is right in front of you.
In all of the Hillsbrad Hills, with the exception of Dalaran and the town of Southsea, this place feels most familiar to Kael'thas.
He took Teresa, who was covered in a veil, and left Sal in the forest to buy food and clothes.
"I said you didn't need to come along."
Kael'thas walked into the small town of Talenmere with the girl:
"Actually, it's just one person."
He had planned to come to Tarummere alone, but Teresa insisted on following.
"Master Mage, I'm more suitable for these jobs."
Teresa argued, but she wasn't wrong.
Kael'thas had a lot of magically woven clothes and was dispensable with food, and he hadn't really experienced civilian life, so he certainly couldn't buy everything.
At the simplest, he wouldn't even want to buy thread and laundry utensils.
Teresa needs to take care of Sal and her own daily life, so she doesn't feel comfortable leaving it to Kael'thas to do it.
"People here won't know you, will they?"
Before entering Talenmir, Kael'thas suddenly thought of this question.
In his memory, Teresa seemed to have been to Tarummere.
"How could it be?"
However, Teresa shook her head a little bitterly:
"I haven't left Dunhold since I became like this."
After being disfigured, even some small footprints in history have changed.
Kael'thas looked at Teresa who couldn't see her face a little dimly, and gently apologized in his heart.
If he hadn't gone to Dunhold Prison, Teresa wouldn't have been disfigured.
This girl is the way she is now, and even Onexia, the initiator, cannot be cured.
But Kael'thas knew that someone from the High Elves would be able to restore Teresa's appearance, so he could just ask for it when the time came.
"Then I'll give you the money."
Kael'thas stopped at the gate of the town, then took a small bag from the necklace and placed it in Teresa's hand:
"Is that enough?"
He didn't know the human world, but he had gained a lot of money in the years he had lived in Dalaran, and if it wasn't enough, he could have taken out more.
Teresa cautiously opened the bag.
A brilliant silver color, all brand new silver coins.
"That's too much"
Her eyes widened, the money was enough for his family to save for decades.
Although Teresa has never been outside, there are transactions in Dunhold Prison, and her concept of money is relatively correct.
"I'll take a few of them."
Teresa reached into the pouch, but Kael'thas stopped her.
"Take them all."
He laughed and said:
"I don't need these things, and I have a lot of them, so you don't have to worry too much."
Seeing that Teresa looked a little unconvinced, Kael'thas casually took out a few larger bags.
"Look."
He pulled open the pocket of a bag, revealing a gleaming piece of gold inside.
Gold Coins -
Teresa was sure that Kael'thas wasn't a liar, and she had to put me in the bag of silver coins tightly.
"I'll take care of it."
She said nervously, but did not refuse.
"Buy more clothes and don't worry about not having to carry them."
Kael'thas glanced at Teresa's tattered shoes and mud-stained trouser cuffs, and added:
"By the way, buy some durable shoe handles, it doesn't matter if you run out of money."
Ordinary shoes can't withstand their movements.
At this time, Kael'thas spotted a few people secretly showing greed, as if their pockets were being taken care of.
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This is Kael'thas not thought about it.
He groaned, and then commanded Teresa:
"You go in and buy it alone, I'll walk around here, and when you come out after you buy it, I'll go look for you."
He is a mysterious and powerful mage who will not make Teresa suspicious.
Teresa nodded, put the bag in her chest and walked into Tarummere.
Some of the people who were spying on the shadows also went into action.
Kael'thas reluctantly searched for them one by one, and he used absolute power to intimidate these humans, and soon these people left in fear.
There was no more threat against Teresa.
Kael'thas put away his worries as well, and after a cautious eye, he began to wander around Tarummere.
He was searching for the two remaining weapons.
Unfortunately, until noon, he still didn't find anything.
Just as Kael'thas was bored standing under a tree to rest, a little girl with white makeup came over.
"Big Brother"
The girl was not afraid to stare at Kael'thas at all, she had a pair of blue eyes, and she was about 9 years old.
"Do you need flowers?"
A basket of flowers was lightly carried in her hand, and it turned out to be a human child selling flowers.
Kael'thas bent down to stare at the tattered kid and chuckled softly:
"Give me one."
He saw that these flowers were the most common mountain wildflowers, but they were very well organized and beautiful.
[A very serious child.] 】
Kael'thas liked such children, and he took a wildflower from the girl's hand and quietly placed a gold coin in her hand.
"Be a secret"
Gently tapping the child's head, Kael'thas didn't want her to be discovered by others about this little fortune.
"yes, I know."
The girl's eyes lit up, and she quickly put the gold coin into her chest, then bowed to Kael'thas .
"Thank you."
She said this, then turned to the next guest.
"That's right, big brother"
However, the girl seemed to think of something, turned her head and asked nervously:
"Are you the elven prince in The Adventures of Princes and Princesses?"
This question instantly stirred up waves in Kael'thas heart, but he immediately asked quietly:
"Unfortunately, I don't know that person, but why do you think that?"
He felt a little solemn in his heart, not understanding whether this girl was accidental or really knew something.
"You're all blonde and blue-eyed, and you're all pretty and kind"
Hearing this answer, the color between the girl's eyebrows and eyes became a little low:
"Looks like I guessed wrong again."
Guess wrong?
Kael'thas finally realized that it was just an accident and relaxed.
"You want to see him?"
Then, he asked in a joking tone.
"Hmm!"
To Kael'tham's surprise, the girl nodded.
"I want to ask him to go and thank Her Highness the Princess."
The girl blushed a little shyly and smiled stiffly:
"I was saved by Her Royal Highness the Princess when I was a child, and my parents and brother were also saved by her"
This is a small journey, occasionally encountered inevitability.
But this is also fate, and many people who have never been in contact with each other are gradually intertwined
(To be continued)