legend begins with lord of the rings

Chapter 74: The Disappointed Wood Elf

After everyone left, the female elf standing at the door walked into the hall.

"Do you have anything else?" Thranduil asked, looking at the female elf.

"I have something to report to you...the spiders in the forest..." Tariel wanted to propose that the giant spiders in the forest be completely eliminated.

"I remember two months ago, I ordered you to destroy the spider nest." Thranduil interrupted the female elf.

As a king, Thranduil certainly knew that his guard captain wanted to lead the elves to eliminate the spiders. However, it was obviously impossible to do it with the power of the woodland elves alone.

At this time, Thranduil thought of Abel's previous proposal and already made a decision in his mind.

"Yes, I killed them that time, but more spiders came from the south... Now there are more spiders in the spider nest.

They should be breeding in Dol Gudu in the south... If we can eliminate them from the source..." Tariel said his idea is to lead the elves to Dol Gudu to eliminate the giant spiders from the source.

"Dolgudu is outside our borders, and your duty is to protect the security of the territory.

Expelling the spiders from the Woodland Kingdom is the best choice..." Thranduil scolded the female elf. In his opinion, the other party did not consider the current situation of the woodland elves at all.

"However, even if we drive them away, the spiders will still crawl to other places... and bring disaster to other people." Tariel said in confusion.

"So what? It's not your turn to worry about the fate of Middle-earth.

Let the trouble be solved by smart people...instead of bringing more sacrifices to the elves like you." Thranduil gave the female elf some advice, telling her not to always think about sacrificing the elves in the woodland.

interests.

However, Tauriel did not understand Thranduil's painstaking efforts at all. She only felt indifference and ruthlessness from the other party's words.

The two sides did not agree on the same views, which made Tariel feel a huge gap in her heart. She turned around and prepared to leave the hall.

"I heard Legolas say that you performed very well when capturing the dwarves today..."

Thranduil's voice came from behind the female elf: "He seems to have some affection for you."

Hearing the Elf King's words, Tauriel turned his head and said seriously: "I can assure you that Legolas only regards me as the captain of the guard."

"Maybe... it was like this before, but now... I'm not sure..." Thranduil frowned and paced back and forth.

He has very high requirements for his son. Even if he wants to take a wife, it is best to choose a noble Noldor elf. At the worst, he must choose a Sindar elf of the same bloodline as him.

Although Tauriel is excellent, her wood elf bloodline determines that she is not a satisfactory candidate in Thranduil's mind.

Regarding such a sensitive issue, Tauriel immediately realized what Thranduil wanted to express. She said: "You may not agree that your son is committed to a humble Sylvan elf!"

"Yes...that's right~" Thranduil directly admitted his thoughts, and he continued: "You are destined to be different, since there will be no good results. I hope you will not give him any illusions..."

Originally, the female elf came in to propose the elimination of spiders and protect the woodland kingdom. But not only was her original intention not supported, but she was looked down upon by Thranduil.

This made the female elf feel very uncomfortable. She had no unnecessary thoughts about Legolas.

The female elf's sense of frustration can only be explained by the composition of the members of the Woodland Kingdom.

Although most of the people living here in the Woodland Kingdom are wood elves, the real ruler is Thranduil, a Sindar elf.

Wood elves have a straightforward way of thinking, while Sindar elves tend to be more tactful and rational in their attitude towards life because most of them have received good inheritance.

This also leads to some ideological conflicts between the two parties, and it is impossible to say who is right and who is wrong.

On Abel's side, he was taken to a spacious house by an elf.

However, the layout of the room is very simple, with only a large bed, a table, and a few stools... all made of stone.

Along with Abel came a group of elves carrying fruits. The food in their hands was the best hospitality according to the elf king.

Several plates of fruit and a jug of fruit wine were placed on the stone table, and the elves left in a hurry.

Not long after they walked, the stone door was opened again, but no one was seen coming in.

"You're here." Abel said, sitting on the stone bench and looking at the empty door.

"Abel, what deal did you make with the elves? What will the dwarves do?" Bilbo took off the ring and appeared in front of Abel, asking anxiously.

"I promise to help Thranduil retrieve his white gem necklace from the Lonely Mountain treasure.

The premise is that he lets the dwarves leave the Woodland Kingdom." Abel briefly talked about his deal with the Woodland King.

"Is that all? When will the dwarf leave here?" Bilbo was still worried about the dwarf.

"I can't say this. It depends on when Thranduil can figure it out." Abel said, taking a bite of the fruit left by the elves, and invited the hobbit: "Come over and have something to eat together. You

You must be hungry too."

Bilbo had indeed not eaten for a long time, and looked at the food on the table without being polite to Abel.

The two devoured it.

"By the way, I need your help to help Thranduil find the white gem necklace."

Abel was almost finished eating, so he poured a glass of fruit wine, tasted it, and said to the hobbit: "When you are helping Thorin look for the Arken gems, just pay attention to a white gem necklace."

"No problem..." Bilbo agreed in one bite while still chewing the food in his mouth.

In his mind, he thinks that if he is looking for one thing, he is looking for two things. He does not need to think too much about it.

While the two were talking, the stone door was pushed open again. Bilbo quickly put on the Ring and hid it.

This time it was Tariel who opened the door, followed by Heili holding a leather bag in his hand.

"According to the king's wishes, I brought all your things and people here." Tariel stared at Abel and said.

"Thank you very much. Do you want to have something to eat together?" Abel invited the female elf.

"No..." Tariel refused. Then, she hesitated and said, "Can you go for a walk with me?"

As soon as the words came out, Tariel felt something was wrong. After all, she and Abel hadn't gotten to know each other that well yet.

She didn't know what was wrong with her. When she felt upset and angry before, the first person she thought of was Abel.

When she actually met the other party, she sent out the invitation out of nowhere.

"Okay, but you have to wait a moment. I have something to say to Heili." Abel said with a smile.

"I'll wait for you at the door." Tariel walked out of the room and closed the stone door.

After the female elf left, Abel shouted to the bottom of the bed: "Come out."

Bilbo heard Abel's cry, took off his ring and crawled out from under the bed.

"You all stay here honestly and don't think too much about anything. In a few days, we will be able to leave here..." Abel told the two people in the room before leaving.

In fact, he was telling the hobbit that he was afraid that the hobbit would rush to save the dwarves and make things worse.

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