Chapter 23 Emotional Crisis
When the rangers saw my actions, they even forgot the reminiscence of Wenleisa that they should have during this trip, but stared blankly at their embrace of the Ranger General and me. Perhaps they had never thought that the general who treated their harsh military orders would have a softer side, or they hadn't thought that the man was actually a human...
I don't know if they are all Sylvanas's confidants, but seeing them showing a blessing smile, maybe I should also feel a sense of trust in her subordinates. Of course, trust in them also marks frankness..
"Yes...he is my Tulayan," Sylvanas said to the elves, and the title of such a high level of me will only make me feel relieved and honored.
Most of them must have seen the style of that great Paladin. I don’t know if I can have such a great image in their minds, but there is always one thing I can figure out, that is, we are all paladins who can summon the holy light. If they really want to find the feeling that the hero before brought them, they can only rely on the shining holy light to set off the scene.
"I am honored, my Aurelia." Then I also released the power of my faith. Although it was far inferior to Tulayang on the battlefield back then, there was another Light Ranger behind me. Her Holy Light power was also injecting the power of the Holy Light into me unknown. Perhaps this was enough to shock the rangers, shocking me personally that I could release such a powerful force.
I don't know if it's appropriate to call her dead sister like this, but if she can smile, it only means that he accepts the name given to him like this. Perhaps it's more than that, but also inherits a spirit.
Of course, this kind of inheritance needs to be made public.
I think if he is really given a name, he will have to do something. I don't know why this matter has already made the human ranger Nathanos know. I don't know who else among them understands their general's feelings so well, but I'm just sure there will be one among them.
So I must let her trusted subordinates understand that I do not want to regard her as an underground lover, but a true identity. And I believe that a reputable human prince can still be accepted by them.
Of course there is a group of people here, some elves who are often in contact with humans. Some of them keep looking at Jaina beside Sylvanas, and I know they must have heard the rumors about us. I don’t know what she would think of Jaina like this, but from the outside, she just smiled at me like others…
Maybe there is someone who doesn't want his hidden smile to last too long.
"Arsace, they all came because we had a mission." Sylvanas got rid of my hug and showed a sad look. The more powerful one was me, because I really didn't understand that she would do this.
"Why, is it..."
"Yes...the orcs in the northeast are said to have started to flood there." Sylvanas replied with some regret, and then looked at Wenleza. "So I may not attend your ceremony."
I could only look at Ronning, and he looked innocent and confused. So I gradually thought that this was the act of Manac. He must have asked the orcs to do something, or conveyed fake news to Sylvanas and their rangers. I originally came to congratulate Wen Leisa, but I didn't expect...
"Sister..." Wenleza wanted to say something, but she could only hide it and reveal nothing, or she should have told Sylvanas the truth, but after he looked at Ronning, he still didn't say a word, but just silently put her own Paladin badge on her sister to express their affection, and the badge was originally the symbol she was going to wear at the ceremony.
Of course, for the protagonist, she doesn't need such an ornament at all, but for Sylvanas, it's very different. I know that if I encounter orcs, this thing may work.
Such an expression could only make General Ranger think that it was a sadness for family separation and a kind of emotional sustenance. There was also Jaina, who finally hugged each other before saying goodbye.
"Yes, we will meet soon." She said and as she gathered the team,
Then they led their team away.
We're the only one left here again
...
"This news is really not what I said," Ronin defended me after the last elf disappeared from his sight, because it was always the information he had passed on to Rangers about the orcs in the northeast of Big 6, but this time Sylvanas said that there were a large number of orcs there, which made Ronin feel very innocent, especially when he saw my angry look.
"Yes, I know who it is!" Of course, I was not about Luo Ninghuo, but was preparing to go to the Archbishop to find Manic.
I was worried that he would not only convey false news, but also have a possibility...that is, what I least want to do with the mage - he would tell the orc chief to kill Sylvanas so that I could preserve my so-called reputation. The frustration of Sylvanas's runaway has caused some distortions in my mind.
But I still maintained a little bit of rationality. I felt it was very necessary to make a clear argument for this result. Just as I turned around, Jaina had a question
"Who do you think it will be?"
Jaina asked in a slight and righteous manner, and it was hard for me to imagine that her expression would be her expression to me. I knew that everything that Manic did was hope that I could be with her. And now, for her and her current attitude, I couldn't help my anger being released from my words to her.
So I could only tell him my concerns in a calm tone, but when I spread my mind, my mouth was difficult to hold back.
"Manac! Who else can I have besides him? He doesn't want to make the matter between Sylvanas and me public, so he tells the Rangers that there are orcs there." I shouted to Jaina who asked the question. Although I didn't mean to blame her, who would think so...
Manic has been helping her, so she would think my words are a slam for her.
And the young girl obviously has no ability to bear the unreasonable blame for her beloved.
"No, that's not what you meant...you're doubting me." Jaina burst into tears of pain. "You think Manic has been standing and talking for me."
When the situation was so advanced, Ronin and Wenleisa seemed a little at a loss. The elf knew that the girl needed comfort at this time, so she helped him up his arm, and the mage signaled me to calm down.
I also knew that my words had hurt Jaina's heart, but when I thought of the worst possible, I still had no intention of giving in to my love.
"Yes," I replied to her coldly, and when I said two words, Jaina burst into tears in an instant, but I still didn't want to comfort her, but continued... "But what I'm worried about is that Manic not only conveyed false news to the rangers, but he might have gone to Orgrim's place as well..."
I didn't continue to say it because I saw Wen Lesa who was angry at me. After all, the worst worry about this is that I can't continue to say it to her sister.
Perhaps the smart Wenleza didn't understand what I mean, maybe because she really couldn't imagine that we would do such a thing. But the extremely sad Jaina might understand why I did this.
It may also be so that he understood the reason why I was extremely sad because I guessed that Fanuc might be unfavorable to Sylvanas, or she became confused because of her extreme sadness. She just told me the truth calmly.
"Mana has been staying in Dalaran, waiting for me to notify my father for a while..." Jaina replied calmly, but soon said in a lost voice, "Unless he is an excellent mage, it is impossible to go to the Northeast region and find orcs!" Jaina looked at me with a disgusting and pale look. And when I heard the news, I was very shocked. Yes, Jaina would not lie to me. And I also forgot that it was very normal for Mana to want to find Crasus to learn about some things, and I forgot that he had no contact with any ranger or elf except knowing Sylvanas and Winleza, so he could not notify the ranger there at all. Jaina said nothing flawed.
"But why did the Rangers appear here? Why did Sylvanas leave?" I asked anxiously, obviously
Forgot that what a girl needs now is not questioning but comfort.
Maybe she was too sad and disappointed. She did not leave any unnecessary tears, but stood there dumbly, and my question was that Wen Leisa, who was angry, spoke for her.
"Sister wants to make your reputation and to let my former friends meet me, so she chose to falsely report that there are orcs there."
I was shocked when I heard the news. Yes, Wenleza was exiled by Kaizi, so she could not enter the hometown of Quel'thalas, so Sylvanas did this simply because she didn't want her sister to feel lonely among human beings. And with her personality, choosing to leave at this time is exactly in line with her nature, so all this is...
"Sorry, Jaina, I..." When I realized that everything was my fault for my beloved, I couldn't help but want to hold her hand, but at this time it was extremely cold and my eyes were unrestrained. But what worries me the most is not just that...
Jaina let go of my hand, but smiled at me like a princess influenced by traditional ideas:
"Please respect yourself, Your Highness, Prince." As he said that, he used the teleportation technique with an extremely disappointed expression and a tearful face hit by rain and disappeared. He only saved the angry ranger and the Ronin who sighed at me.
Chapter completed!