The information provided by Veles surprised Sarlayan. This was news that he had not even grasped the barrage...or rather, he had not paid careful attention to it.
Valeela's family is just a branch of the Sangunar family, and by her parents' generation, it has disappeared from the rest of the world.
Sharlayan paid little attention to Valeera's sanggunar.
Since Valeera and Sarlayan grew up together as childhood sweethearts, Danmaku followed the inertial thinking and thought that Sarlayan knew everything about Valeera, so he did not carefully dig into Valeera's life experience.
Who has no time to check other people’s ancestors?
According to Villes, Revsela Sangunar was also a famous figure 3,000 years ago.
He participated in the Troll War and was one of several high elf instructors who taught humans the arcane ways.
Not long after the Troll War ended, Revthera and several other colleagues accepted the assignment from Anasteria and went to Dalaran, where arcane magic was being abused.
After working with the mages of Dalaran to solve the problem of time and space rifts, Revthera, Merry Winterwind and others took the lead in establishing the Council of Tirisfal.
"Are you actually one of the founders..."
Sarlayan rubbed his chin thoughtfully: "Uncle, thank you for the important information you provided. I will go find Valeera for details."
Villes smiled gently: "You don't have to be so polite. One family doesn't speak the same language."
"I will also arrange for people to go to Dustwallow Marsh to search for Aegwynn's whereabouts. If you are busy, please don't forget His Majesty's instructions."
Sharlayan nodded: "Okay, I will make time to rush to the port of Zul'Aman as soon as possible...Actually, this matter is really not that serious. It is just a few mouthfuls of chicken soup to boost morale."
When Villes turned and left, he smiled and waved his hand: "It's simple to say, but not everyone can do it. You have to do your best."
…
"Refusela?"
In the Lord's Office of Unicorn Town, Valeera tilted her head in confusion when she heard Sarlayan suddenly mention this name.
"Of course I know that Revsela is my great-grandfather. When I was young, he once wanted to guide me to the path of arcana... Unfortunately, I really don't have that talent."
Sarlayan scratched his head and asked: "Why have I never heard you say this? You have such a prominent elder in your family, why have you lived in such obscurity all these years?"
Valeela rolled her eyes angrily: "How dare you say that you have never asked about the details of my family?"
"Ah this..."
Faced with Valeera's questioning, Sarlayan was a little embarrassed.
When he was young, Sarlayan was a thorn in the sky, on the ground, and in the air. At that time, he was either fighting or looking for a fight. How could he be in the mood to pay attention to the situation in Valeera's family.
Under Alegos's enlightenment, the side effects of the awakening of Sarlayan's dragon bloodline were suppressed, but he has been running around the world since then, and has never asked about Valeela's ancestors.
Thinking about it carefully, Sarlayan only met Valeela's parents 2-3 times when he was young, and vaguely remembers that they were two ordinary high elf couples.
But now that I think about it, the so-called "ordinary" of this family may not be that simple, otherwise they would not be able to teach Valeela who is excellent in all aspects.
Valeera squinted at Sarlayan, deliberately hiding the look of anticipation in her eyes.
"What? You finally understand and want to go home with me to meet your parents?"
"Uh~"
The corner of Sarlayan's mouth twitched, and Stellagosa, who was working on paperwork at the desk, raised her head with interest, a look of gossip on her face.
"...Please, I have important things to ask them face to face."
"Hmph~"
Valeela snorted slightly arrogantly: "Okay, I heard that you have changed a lot in the past few years, and my parents have long wanted to see you again."
After saying this, Valeela turned to look at Stellagosa, who had a joking look on her face, and deliberately "warned" with a sullen face: "Little Xingxing, help me keep an eye on Oni, Sarlayan and I are going home this time.
We have serious business to do, don't let that fun guy come over and disturb us."
"Haha~"
Stellagosa covered her mouth and smiled softly, with a playful look in her eyes, obviously seeing through the selfishness hidden in Valeera's words.
"Okay, I'll let you show off your performance this time. After all... you are the recognized official."
"What a palace! Sarlayan is not a king, so you can't talk nonsense!"
"Yes, that's all. It's ok as long as it makes sense."
…
Valeera seemed a little embarrassed when she was arguing with Stellagosa in the lord's office, but when she left Unicorn Town and headed towards Tarquilin, she could tell from her actions and demeanor that she was in a good mood.
Walking on the familiar yet unfamiliar forest path, Sarlayan observed the nearby scenery with some emotion.
"Although the reform has not yet been completely rolled out across the country, changes can already be seen in subtle ways."
Thanks to the asphalt and cement provided by the Earldom of Deep Shadow, the original mud paths in Yonge Forest have been repaired and replaced with smooth asphalt roads.
What? A road roller?
For something with such a low technical threshold, Sarlayan only needs to provide ideas, and soon someone will send specially modified arcane puppets to the site for trial use.
The new road is made of cement concrete as a base, and a layer of asphalt mixture is laid on top.
The road surface rolled by the roller is smooth and beautiful, which not only facilitates residents' travel, but also speeds up the trade flow between villages and towns, and increases the commercial tax received by Quel'Thalas officials.
If you want to get rich, you must first build roads. I’m not going to deceive you.
The country roads in the southern part of Eversong Forest have been trampled by Sarlayan and Valeera since they were children.
As the road became smoother and smoother, the scenery in the forest that they were familiar with also quietly changed a lot.
The villages and towns hidden in the woods have become much more prosperous than before. The once quiet southern part of Yonge Forest has become more and more noisy, adding a lot of popularity.
Sarlayan has always made decisions in general directions, and rarely visits the countryside like he did today.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! There is a story, so that together with Valeera, we can retravel the old path we often took as children, and witness with our own eyes the changes in Quel'Thalas and Sarlayan's mood in the past few years.
Quite emotional.
"The Quel'Thalas we were once familiar with has gradually changed. Compared with a few years ago, the villages and towns in the southern part of the forest are obviously more vibrant."
Valeela playfully followed Sarlayan with her hands behind her back: "This is a good thing."
"After traveling for a long time and seeing the different customs and customs of various countries, you and I have long known that the unchanging scene of Quel'Thalas in the early years actually represented the stagnation of development and was not beneficial to the country."
"Um."
Sarlayan nodded: "A pool of stagnant water will only harbor dirt and evil; only flowing water can bring vitality."
"But this is not enough. We have not been able to fully mobilize the vitality of the people."
"When the education reform begins to bear fruit, Kael'thas will play his second card to further activate the people's enthusiasm for self-improvement."
Of course Valeera knew what Sarare was talking about. After hesitating for a moment, she finally plucked up the courage, deliberately turned her face to the side and took his arm, and whispered in a muffled voice: "Then let's wait and see."
【It’s not easy! The sun is coming out in the west!】
[That’s enough, you guys! Stop staring at the screen and smiling like an aunt...even though I do the same.]
Sarlayan ignored the barrage of carnival, looked down at the slender hands holding his arms, and glanced at Valeela who was pretending to look around at the scenery, smiling silently.
"Yeah, let's wait and see."
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Valeera's hometown is just outside Taquilin, the largest town in the southern part of the forest.
Taquilin is the headquarters of the Ranger Force, which once served as the frontline headquarters.
With the defeat of Zul'Aman, the forest trolls could no longer pose a threat to Quel'Thalas. The ranger troops had been somewhat idle in the past few years, and they did not return to the battlefield until the battle of Crystalsong Forest began.
Before returning home, Sharlayan and Valeera saw the new rangers undergoing rigorous training by Sylvanas at the military camp on the outskirts.
After capturing Crystalsong Forest, Quel'Thalas had more territory to defend, and the original number of ranger troops was somewhat insufficient.
In addition, she still needed to replace the rangers who died in the Battle of Crystalsong Forest. As soon as Sylvanas changed defenses and returned to her homeland, she started recruiting troops and subsequent recruit training in full swing.
Sarlayan and Valeera had no intention of disturbing Sylvanas. They waved hello to Lyras who noticed their arrival from a distance, and then the two continued to head towards Sangunar's house in the suburbs.
"Speaking of which..." After bidding farewell to Lyras, Sarlayan said thoughtfully: "Wasn't Lyras entrusted by Vereesa to look after the Farstriders? Why did he run back to the Ranger Force's station again?"