Chapter 13 Rescue Thrall (Part 1)
I walked quickly towards her. My friend also heard the familiar name that was spit out from my mouth and stopped fighting with Luo Ning, and turned to her with me. When she saw me, she immediately smiled and put on a maid's etiquette that she should have when she saw the prince.
"It's great to see you, His Highness Alsace." Theresa bent her knees and smiled.
I quickly helped her up, and I even thought of the movements that Jaina had made for me in Dalaran, but this time I couldn't pick up Theresa like she was. And this was not just an environmental issue, there were some other things...
"It must be Jaina who asked you to come." I put aside those useless thoughts and asked her excitedly, "How is she now?"
When I asked this, the excitement on her face disappeared instantly. Only then did I realize that I had made a low-level mistake. I shouldn't mention only the person I like in front of her.
"Princess, she misses you very much." Theresa's expression gradually turned into sadness, "and she made rapid progress."
"That's good," Although I was very satisfied with the news about Gianna, I was thinking about how to prevent Teresa from showing sorrow. Although I had no idea about her, I didn't want others to see my jokes, such as Sasarien and they all looked at me with even more obscene eyes than Ronin.
Just when I didn't know what to do, it turned out that things were not what I thought.
"I think you should check this out." Theresa looked at the absence of outsiders around her and said to me. "When I went home to see Thal, he secretly handed it to me."
I thought it would be Jaina's letter, but I soon realized before she explained it. Because his crooked fonts and rough paper were definitely not letters written by an aristocratic girl to her dream lover.
"It's Thrall, he wants freedom." Theresa blushed, "and you are the only person I thought of helping him." Theresa hesitated.
When my friends heard this message, they looked ashen. They also looked at me with another look, but they had no opinions.
"I will help him." I replied without hesitation. Obviously, I have no reason to refuse this thing that should have been born and must have. After all, Kel Thuzad has reached the North Grand Six.
Theresa smiled again when she heard my answer, and my partner did not object to my choice, but they still expressed concern.
"Things like this must be clean and neat."
"Then look for Ronin."
"Yes, this is very simple for the mage."
My friends seemed to have thought of a solution. But I had other plans.
"This kind of thing is not difficult. But you have to be prepared," I asked Teresa.
"What am I going to prepare?"
"Lost your brother," I sighed, "and he will join his tribe after he is free, which means it is difficult for you to see him."
"Yes, but I don't want him to spend his whole life in the cage like this." Theresa burst into tears. "I want him to be free."
"I mean, you can also make choices, such as accompanying him."
"Me?" Theresa showed doubts. Perhaps she had never really thought about the kind of relationship she had.
"Why not?" I smiled, "I think you can do such a thing for your younger brother, which may not only contain ordinary feelings." "And
"I don't know." Theresa was a little embarrassed.
"You may miss your family. But girls always give up on love. And he is a good person. And you are the only person he believes in."
When I said this, Theresa hesitated, or she should have considered some feelings that should have been thinking about.
"But aren't you worried about her reputation? How does his family face such pressure." Although Fanuc agreed to me to rescue Thrall, my decision seemed to touch his bottom line.
"Love of Man and Beast..." Sasarien even showed disgust. But his statement attracted my anger.
"Sar is not a fool either. He knows how he can protect his girl from being seen by humans."
"But does Thrall have that ability? What do you think of his tribe? They definitely have no status in such a form, how can they protect them?"
"Yes, I only have a letter..." I wanted to give it to the Hammer of Destruction, but there was no need to say this, so I changed my words, "Tiriofordine is there too. And he is also a human paladin."
"Yes...he's still." Fanik replied with some complaints, "but I have to say you've taken on so much."
I knew what Fanike meant. He was just worried about my reputation, but I didn't want Theresa to misunderstand him with anything else, so I condemned him before she spoke.
"Each of us has a choice, and if Theresa chooses to go with Thrall, we certainly have to support her."
Although I said this, I still don't know whether I was sure what kind of emotions Teresa had for Thrall, whether she was full of lovesickness like Thrall, or that I was thinking extra about the feelings she shouldn't have.
"I still don't know..."
Theresa answered this way, and this answer made me feel a little helpless, but I could understand her emotions. It was indeed because of my appearance that there were too many things that changed.
"Then let's save him first."
In this way, I arranged Theresa to the inn first, and at night, I called Luo Ning to discuss the orc rescue plan together.
"How many orcs do you still need to be saved?" When Ronin heard our purpose, he immediately showed dissatisfaction. Perhaps he did not want to do it, but felt that saving one orc today and another tomorrow was not the case. "I hope that next time you let me attack the orc shelter alone, it would be better for Dalaran to take care of it."
"If you think this kind of thing doesn't make sense, just think about Orgrim last time." I said to Ronning, "You thought so at the time, but in the end you saw the need for me to do so."
"Yes, you're always right," Ronning nodded. Apparently he understood that all my plans were purposeful, so he didn't express any opinions.
Although he stopped complaining, Theresa was confused.
"You let the Hammer of Destruction go."
"Yes, because they also expect freedom." I know I still told the matter, but it seems that she doesn't need to hide it. "So we do this, we have experience."
Theresa may also want to ask about the specific process, but for those who say he is more concerned about another issue.
"So, it's easier to save Thrall?"
"Yes," Ronin snapped his fingers, "It's easy."
But I don't think his ideas are very perfect.
"No. Don't teleport him out this time."
“Why?”
Everyone showed surprise in the face of my opposition.
"The highly anticipated orc gladiators disappeared in the closed cage for no reason. Who else do they doubt besides the mage?" I said to Luo Ning. "Do you think your spell casting traces can be hidden very well?"
When I said this, Luo Ning felt a little ashamed.
"I can't do it."
"So, we have to help him escape from prison directly, just like Stantholm. Let's set fire first, and then take the opportunity to let Thrall knock out the guard." I told me the steps of his escape.
"But he is not necessarily familiar with the route, he still has to cross the residential area."
"It depends on you." I continued to Luo Ning who asked the question, "You are teleporting him out. No one suspects that it is a mage who is messing around."
"Yes... they don't know who is behind the scenes."
"Then we'll make up that way." Seeing that everyone's opinions were unified, we began to prepare the plan in detail.
Chapter completed!