One-Sixteen: Saar

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Win-win cooperation, what an interesting statement.

Onichia has always been the only one who calculates others, but she didn't expect that now a guy would dare to give her advice.

But Onexia will consider Kael'thas and audit the gains and losses.

The prophecy that she would die, though not entirely certain, should not be easily ignored. The little guy in front of him doesn't know what kind of person he is, if he doesn't eat the threat, then Onexia kills the girl, and he really has to accept his fate.

It's better to agree with the little guy for the time being and see what he wants to do. After doing him a little favor, as long as she gets a solution, if she still wants to solve that girl, it will be easy under the huge strength gap.

"Okay, I agree!"

Onexia extinguished the flame in her hand and nodded in agreement.

"Then the first thing is"

[I have a good tool. 】

Kael'thas smiled and whispered the conditions.

Of course, this condition was for her to take the two of them to meet Sal.

Tames, who was eavesdropping inside the wooden room, did not hear the condition, and after a few moments of silence outside, he opened the door in horror and looked out.

Nothing

Tamis shivered with cold, and quickly turned to look at his daughter.

Ranknia had been crying quietly for a long time

Kael'thas and Kalia were grabbed by Onexia's two hands, and they jumped up and down like a roller coaster, checking the prison all the way, but they were not noticed by the guards.

[This guy is really strong]

He thought dizzily and confusedly.

After more than ten minutes, Onexia stopped outside a cell.

"This is the little guy you're looking for!"

She said, pointing to the inside of the cell.

When Kael'thas heard this, he immediately picked himself up and looked into the cell.

Kalia glared at Onexia, and then looked at her curiously.

It was a very dark and gloomy cell, and the smell was really unpleasant.

There was a green monster crouching on the ground with its back to several people, and its little hands didn't know what it was grasping.

"Brother Beethoven, is this an orc!?"

Kalia noticed that this monster was exactly the same as the orcs she had heard of, and couldn't help but whisper.

"Well, it's an orc"

Kael'thas said sadly as he looked at the tattered clothes.

Is this how this future king of the clan spent his childhood?

"Brother, he actually eats worms again!!"

Kalia saw clearly the soft, footless things that the little orc was holding in her hands, and she couldn't help but feel a feeling of nausea in her heart.

Even Onexia, who was on the side, covered her mouth with her hand when she heard her voice, looking disgusted.

In the official novel, there used to be such a description.

When the human teacher taught Sal to write, the snake was mentioned, saying that it had no feet. At that time, Sal suddenly realized, thinking that he was like a worm. In his uneventful childhood, he ate the worms that appeared in these cells as a snack.

Kael'thas had always dismissed this as an exaggeration, but now it seems that it is not an exaggeration at all, but rather a real and pathetic statement.

Now, right before his eyes, young Thrall was chasing the worms, and the worms, who were not afraid of anything, seemed to be very afraid of this creature that even they ate, and hurriedly crawled to the faint light leaking from the roof, and stacked several layers.

Thrall stopped, touching his head and not daring to step forward.

He may have known it was sunlight, but he never dared to touch it.

This strange and glorious thing struck him as strange and frightened, and if history is correct, the first time he stood in the sun was at the age of six, when he began to train to be a gladiator, the first time he came out of his cell, and then he jumped in fear when he was pushed into the sun.

What a sad childhood

Is there anyone more miserable than him?

"That's sunshine, it won't hurt you!"

Kael'thas couldn't help but say to him, and the vigilant Black Dragon Princess immediately laid an enchantment around her.

The little orc heard the sound and turned his head towards them.

"Who are you?"

What came out of his mouth was pure lingua franca, without a hint of stagnation:

"Was it called by the master?"

He asked with his blue-gray eyes open.

Frightened by his green ugly face, Kalia couldn't help but take a step back.

Kael'thas took her hand and wouldn't let her go.

"No, we're the traveler's young Sal."

He said this, smiling warmly.

"You know my name?"

The little orc looked at Kael'thas with doubt, and Onexia couldn't help but feel a bulge in her heart, and she believed Kael'thas more and more.

"Of course, no one will not know you"

Kael'thas smiled and said mysteriously:

"That thing full of light is sunshine, don't be afraid, it's full of kindness to people."

He pointed to the light shining down from the rooftop.

Thrall looked at Kael'thas strangely, and cautiously reached out to the sun.

A strange sensation appeared in the sunlit place, and it made him feel warm in his heart.

"Really!"

Thrall couldn't help but laugh, but his face looked even more terrifying.

He reached out and scratched at the worms

"Wait!"

Kael'thas stopped him, and Sal turned back a little strangely and asked:

"What's wrong?"

"That's not a snack"

Kael'thas said, and Kalia nodded wildly to the side.

"Eat this if you're hungry"

Reciting the incantation, Kael'thas made a few pieces of bread and handed them in:

"Don't eat that stuff anymore."

Sal took the bread with his green hand, flipped through it with some curiosity, and put it in his mouth.

"This one is delicious!!"

He cried out with joy, finished his food in two or three bites, and then asked:

"Anything else?"

Kael'thas smiled wryly and made a few more for him.

"I'll give you this too!"

Kalia, who finally saw the difference, couldn't help but take out the leftover rabbit meat from last time from her arms and hand it in.

"Thank you!!"

Sal unceremoniously took everything and grinned:

"I won't forget you!"

His smile is ugly in the eyes of humans, but his blue-gray eyes are just like those of humans, and they can see the joy and innocence in their hearts.

Kalia couldn't help but feel ashamed of her initial disgust

Only Onexia watched with no interest.

"What's your name?"

Thrall asked the two of them at Kael'thas.

"Her name is Kalia"

Kael'thas pointed to Kalia and then to himself:

"As for me, I am the one who lives under the sun"

He smiled brightly, like a painting:

"If one day, you can live under the sun all the time, you will meet me again!"

Kael'thas had no intention of rescuing Thrall now

Because he rescued him, he didn't know how to arrange this child.

More importantly, he knew that only by keeping Thrall's childhood as it was would he become the righteous, heroic, and benevolent tribal chief he would be.