24. Farewell (Repair)(2/2)
, but she gave up.
The ranger looked at the dark figure, the broken cloak fluttering back and forth in the wind, and the shocking long gray hair. That figure occupied a very important position in her heart. For this person, her inner senses were very complicated.
There is pain, despair, and a hint of unrealistic expectations.
She suddenly felt that she might have made a real mistake by following Tyrion here.
"Buzz"
The loosened bow string was beating, and the ranger put the sharp arrow stained with holy water back into the quiver. She jumped down from the branch, took a deep breath, and walked out of the forest.
"Are you leaving? Tyrion."
Alleria stretched out her fingers and pushed her golden hair behind her ears. She strolled up to the death knight and stood with him. She looked at the final battle down the hillside in front of her. She didn't even look at Terry.
Ang's face, filled with a cold aura, was just like when he was still alive, and he asked in a calm voice:
"You'll never come back, right?"
"Oh, this question... surprises me a bit."
The death knight let out a low laugh, and the cold aura exuding from his body made Alleria frown, and then she heard Tyrion say:
"I thought you were here to kill me, but with such a peaceful gesture, did you come here specifically to say goodbye to me? Alleria."
"right!"
Windrunner nodded, she stretched out her hand and pulled up the hood of the Farstrider's chain armor:
"I once swore to expel the orcs because of your death in battle. That was the oath I made for you. Now that the oath has been completed, the orcs have been defeated, and I am going back to Quel'Thalas."
"Then stay well in Quel'Thalas and never meddle in other people's business again!"
Tyrion nodded and said dryly with an emotionless voice:
"If we never see each other again, believe me, this will be a decision that makes both you and me feel relaxed."
The atmosphere between the two people became stagnant. After a while, the ranger tightened her grip on the bow in her hand. She tried to calm down her mood and asked:
"I thought you wouldn't be changed by death...I thought there was something hidden under your body..."
Tyrion interrupted Alleria abruptly, and said in a voice that sounded like he was talking in his sleep:
"That's because you haven't looked far enough. Everything will change. As long as you take a few more steps... it's more like experiencing death. Alleria, if you don't want to become my enemy, then there is no relationship between us.
Already."
"Do you really have nothing to say to me?"
"..."
The death knight's fingers twitched, but in the end, his eyes did not open.
"The dead have no gods to pray to. Even so, I wish you a smooth journey home."
"Pa"
A slap hit Tyrion hard on the cheek. The ranger held his mouth, tightened his bow, turned around and rushed into the forest. He could still faintly hear a sobbing, but after a moment, he completely disappeared.
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Chapter completed!