Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 477: 3 years of bloody profit, death penalty is not a loss

"My wife Sandra and I have left Quel'Thalas for many years, so it's not surprising that you haven't heard of my name." Ned shrugged. Regarding the flaw in his identity, Ned Already prepared.

In fact, when Ned chose the surnames for himself and Sandra, he specifically chose the surnames Xunxing and Chenlu. This is because although the high elves with these two surnames are not nobles, they have always been particularly good at giving birth. They have already formed They have a huge ethnic group, so even if someone has doubts about their identity, it is difficult to verify clearly. After all, these two surnames can be found everywhere.

"And when Sandra and I left, I was just an ordinary mage, and Sandra was still an apprentice." Seeing that Calpurnia didn't quite believe it, Ned added.

Although high elves rarely leave Quel'Thalas because they need to absorb the energy of the Sunwell, in fact, as long as they can become a formal mage, they can rely on the mana obtained from meditation to be self-sufficient, and no longer need to rely on the Sunwell.

"So that's it!" Calpurnia nodded. She was very considerate and did not ask why Ned left Quel'Thalas. After all, she could already guess one or two reasons. Ned and Sandra The reason for leaving Quel'Thalas was probably to elope.

Among the high elves, it is difficult for the relationship between a mentor and a student like Ned and Sandra to be recognized and blessed by other elves. What's more, considering Sandra's age, the two of them left Quelsa She was most likely underage when she was married to Lars, so when faced with the situation of "300 years of blood gain, death penalty is not a loss", it is not surprising that Ned and Sandra would choose to elope.

"Let bygones be bygones! Do you have any thoughts of returning to Quel'Thalas now?" Calpurnia asked after becoming familiar with Ned and his wife.

The Mage Council sent her to replace the Battle Mage Commander, which was proposed by Prince Kael'thas. When she came to the Alterac Mountains, Kael'thas personally talked to her. This high elf prince She was obviously very interested in the sudden appearance of a high elf archmage like Ned, so in addition to completing the work of the Mages Council, Calpurnia also shouldered the additional task of showing goodwill to Ned and detecting intelligence.

"If there is a chance, I will definitely return to Quel'Thalas with Sandra. After all, it is our hometown, but now we have to complete the work assigned to us by the hyena demigod." Ned said with Sandra La looked at each other and smiled, saying nothing.

In fact, they came out to relax, so it didn't matter where they went. What was important was that Sandra had a good time, but of course Ned couldn't say that. After all, they still had a mission, and when the mission was completed, they could Go wherever you want.

"Don't forget to notify me then! I haven't returned to Quel'Thalas for a long time." Calpurnia also smiled. She felt that she should have completed the work requested by Prince Kael'thas.

"No problem!" Ned nodded, but he rolled his eyes in his heart. No problem. Ned didn't want to bring a troublesome high elf with him on his honeymoon.

While Ned and Calpurnia were idle and intrigued in the snowy mountains of Alterac, in the distant Marathon, Drek'Thar woke up from his sleep. In the underground hall, his eyes widened in surprise, because at some point, Drektar's eyes became bright again.

"No, it's not just normal, my eyesight has never been so good." Drektal murmured to himself. He had noticed that there was no light at all in the hall, but standing here he should have been unable to see his fingers. In the darkness, Drektar could clearly see everything in the hall, including the Frostwolf orcs in the large iron cage in the corner.

"Who locked you up here?" Drek'Thar ran quickly to the iron cage. He lowered his voice and asked the sleeping orcs inside. But it was obvious that these orcs were exhausted and they were sleeping. Very heavy, unaware of Drek'Thar's inquiry.

"Hey! Get up, don't sleep anymore!" Drek'tar couldn't help but raise his voice, but the orcs just covered their ears and turned over to continue sleeping. Just when Drek'tar was at his wits' end, he suddenly noticed There was a familiar orc lying at the door of the cage. He was Uso who was previously responsible for taking care of Drektar's daily life.

"Uso, wake up!" Drektal then walked half a circle to the door. He shook the locked door of the iron cage vigorously, making a "squeaking" metal collision sound.

"Who? Who is calling me?" Uso heard the noise made by Drek'Thar, he mumbled in a low voice, frowned and opened his eyes.

"Shh, I'm here, it's me, Drektal, come to me!" Seeing Uso wake up, Drektal waved his arms quickly and shouted to Uso in a low voice.

"Lord Drek'Thar? Where are you? It's too dark here, I can't see!" Uso groped in the darkness and stood up. He was careful not to step on the orc lying beside him, and then asked in a low voice into the darkness. road.

"I'm right behind you!" Drektal looked at Uso helplessly. The young orc was looking around with his back to him. Logically speaking, at such a close distance, he could tell the direction by listening to the sound, but then he Drek'Thar shook his head slightly. Maybe he should be more patient. After all, when Uso took care of Drek'Thar before, the blind old shaman also caused a lot of trouble for Uso. .

"Lord Drektal, that monster didn't hurt you, did it?" Uso also imitated Drektal, lowered his voice, and asked Drektal in the darkness.

"I'm fine. What is the monster you just mentioned? Is he the one who put you in the cage?" Drek'Thar asked doubtfully. He himself was a little confused about the condition of his body at this time. , In fact, he feels very good now, his eyes are no longer blind, his waist is no longer sore, his strength is much stronger, and he seems to be much younger.

"I don't know either. I just remember that we were still in the camp, and then suddenly there was a flash of light. When we opened our eyes again, we were in the cage, and the monster was watching us from outside the cage." Uso's The answer was uncertain. In fact, Hogg threw all of these orcs into this cage before they could recover from the dizziness caused by the forced teleportation.

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