Joining the battle, she wanted to kill the Balrog in Kessad-dum, but she had to use powerful magic power, which also caused irreparable secondary damage to Kessad-dum. Fortunately, after the battle, Clay Stretch restored some buildings to make the heartbroken dwarves feel better.

Standing in the unrecognizable Kessad-dum, Kleist said to the successor of the dwarves in Turin: "This place is no longer safe, you have awakened a Balrog, who knows if there is another one, for your sake For the sake of the tribe, I suggest you move..."

Before Kleist finished speaking, the chirping voices of the dwarves spread. Some of them whispered privately, some spoke bluntly. Their natural stubbornness is their characteristic. Most of the dwarves refused to move away. Fortunately, I feel that the Balrog has been repelled, and such a thing will not happen again.

In the end, Kleist lost his patience, leaving behind the wizards who were still there to comfort the dwarves, and some of them left first, and when they came back, they complained to Thranduil that the dwarves were too disobedient and stubborn.

Sure enough, a year later, the same disaster struck again, this time without the quartet nearby to help.However, as long-term partners, the dwarves also have Kleist's unique contact information. What's more, Khasad-dum is not far away from wizards who can apparate, and Kleist rushed there immediately. And saved the son of Durin VI and his people.

Kleist and the others couldn't abandon the dwarves whose homes were destroyed and suffered heavy casualties, so they decided to help them with their companions.Treat the wounded first, and then help them migrate. Due to the weight of the dwarves, Kleist refused to use the Animagus form, preferring to escort them on foot to the lonely mountain east of the Great Green Forest.

Kleist and his companions divided into three groups and escorted the surviving dwarves to the Lonely Mountain. When Nain, the son of Durin VI, closed the east gate of Khasad-dum, all the dwarves of Khasad-dum had left , They sang sad songs, took firm steps, and started a new life.At this point, the empty Khasad-dum began to be called Moria by the elves, which means "dark crack".

Kleist didn't pay attention to Khasad-dum, which has no dwarves anymore, but heard that it was later occupied by orcs like the Amonlan Mountain in the Great Green Forest, and became their lair. It seems that some dwarves also tried to take back They lost ground, but almost none of them ended well.

That is, shortly after the fall of Khasad-dum, when Kleist was walking back from Fangorn Forest, he happened to meet King Amros of Lothlorian at the edge of the forest. He was accompanied by a Beautiful female elves, they seemed to be discussing something at that time.

As for why Kleist suddenly appeared in Fangorn Forest, most of the reasons are because the vicinity is no longer safe, and the Bion and Barren Mountain tribes who have been under the protection of wizards are often harassed by half-orcs. The grove of the flower wives is relatively quiet because it is far away from Moria, but this kind of tranquility will not last long.

Kleist had already discussed with Thranduil that when these tribes could no longer live in the surrounding area, they could move to the surrounding area of ​​the Great Green Forest, and part of the Barren Mountain tribe had already moved to the area not far from the Great Green Forest. Settled down by a lake, and the Bion people are still under consideration.

And the most important thing for Kleist was the deal she had made with Severus Snape.Recently, Severus Snape seems to have found some useful information, and he is stepping up refining potions. After all, there is a lot of time in Middle-earth that can be spent on endless experiments. This is also the case. The reason why Bulstrode most actively went to Middle-earth.

All Crests have always been in Fangorn Forest lately.However, Kleist felt a little strange about the Roselorian Kingdom that appeared here rashly and only had their two elves. She observed it not far away for a while, and generally would not interfere with the feelings between others, but this time Once, when he heard that Anros was resolutely giving up the throne and taking the female elf back to Valinor, he couldn't help but stepped forward.

"Long time no see, Your Highness Anros!" Kleist suddenly stood between the two elves and greeted with a smile.

An Rose, who was startled, relaxed after seeing Kleist, and greeted with a smile: "Hello, Your Highness Kleist."

"Did I disturb you two?" Kleist smiled sincerely, then turned to the strange female elf, and said proudly, "I've never seen you before!"

"She is Ning Ruo Dale, my love." An Rose stood beside her and took her hand and replied with a smile.They haven't seen each other for many years since Thranduil and Crest's wedding.An Rose didn't know why Kleist suddenly appeared here.

"Really?" Kleist's smile was cold, "But I just heard that you plan to leave!"

An Rose had fought side by side with Kleist, and he knew Kleist somewhat. When she showed this playful and scrutinizing expression, most of the time she was not too friendly, or even aggressive. An Luosi, who had been beaten up, kept Ning Ruo Dale behind him calmly, and replied honestly: "Yes, Middle-earth is getting more and more unsafe now, and we want to go back to the Blessed Land."

"Is it the two of you or all of you?" Kleist asked with a sneer, which was her main concern.

"Yes……"

"It's us, Anros promised me to go to Gray Harbor together and leave here..."

"Little girl, you don't have a place to talk here!" Kleist raised his eyebrows, interrupted her unceremoniously, and looked directly at An Luosi: "You want to elope, if it's someone else, I don't bother to ask, but you are different , as a friend, I am obliged to remind you that you are a king, but you want to abandon your people just like this, you are still so naive, my Prince Amros!"

"you……"

Anros stopped Ningruo Dale who wanted to refute, and looked at Kleist apologetically: "In my impression, whenever I do not do well, I always meet you, I envy you and Thranduil Your Highness's feelings also have their own pursuit," he said, looking at the beautiful elf beside him with a happy face, "Thank you for your reminder, I will take care of it." To be honest, he will not leave Ning Ruodele, But Kleist's words also reminded him, what's more, if he continues to refute now, he might be the one who gets hurt. Deep down, Kleist is the worst person he has ever met.

Now that An Rose had regained his senses, Kleist didn't say much, and after exchanging a few pleasantries, he left them and went back.Later, Kleist still heard that Amroth had left Middle-earth. As for whether they had arrived in Valinor Krest, it was not clear. All I knew was that the lords of Lothlorien were the Celeborns.

The days that followed began to be dull again, nothing special to Kleist and Thranduil, Kleist still went back and forth between the two sides frequently, and Thranduil was also dedicated to his duty as a qualified person to protect his own people king.If the only thing that people care about is that they know that they have no children so far.

Given that Kleist and Thranduil are not easy to mess with, no one has dared to remind them of this matter.As the only elder of the two in Middle-earth, Glorfindel still tactfully expressed his concern. Instead of looking for Kleist, he took the opportunity of talking to Thranduil.In his opinion, he has never heard of barren elves, so the problem may lie with Kleist. A good time for the child, but it can't just be wasted like this.In fact, what worries Glorfindel even more is that they are not blessed, so they cannot conceive offspring. If this is the case, then they can only think of a way.

"So, what exactly are you planning?"

"We do have plans, but it will take some time. Claire, you also understand that although you may act willfully at times, you will never be confused about major matters. We have our own arrangements for our children." Thranduil will Handing a glass of red wine to his father-in-law, he said with a relaxed smile.

"Not because of other reasons?" Glorfindel was still worried, he was well aware of Thranduil's shortcoming.

"We're all fine."

"Alright then! I'll wait for your good news." Since that was the case, Glorfindel didn't want to say more.

Not long after Glorfindel left, there was indeed good news from the Woodland Kingdom.

The cause stemmed from a dream of Kleist. Kleist rarely dreamed. Once the dream was clear, something must have happened. For wizards, dreams and prophecies often complement each other.

At first, Kleist heard the cry of the child in the haze, and when she wanted to push through the clouds to explore, she heard the laughter of the child in an instant. Finally, she walked and walked in the direction of the sound. Arriving at a place she was familiar with, that is, by the river behind the underground palace where she lived now, in a stone pavilion built by a bush, she saw two figures.

Her loving husband was combing the hair of a wriggling elf, and Kleist saw only the back of the child's head, the little golden head moving about, restless for a moment, and then stricken by the impatient father. Be more honest by bouncing your head.But his head didn't move, but his butt kept twisting, looking very naughty, Kleist couldn't help laughing out at the scene in front of him.

"What a sweet dream I had, the laughter woke me up!" Thranduil rarely saw Kleist like this, most of the time

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