Why?
Then you need to ask? As the daughter of the Elf King, how could it be possible to embark on such a risky adventure?
But Carl wouldn't say that; he just said:
"It's not impossible if you want to go, but you have to ask your father's permission first; otherwise, there's nothing I can do."
Carl wasn't going to take trouble upon himself. If he said that, he should be able to kick the ball back to Elrond.
In terms of Elrond's personality, he would definitely not allow his daughter to go out so casually and easily.
The Noldor of Rivendare, though desiring to be more open than the Sindar in the northern woods of Mirkwood, still adhere to the traditional habits of the Elves.
The children of the Elf royal family will not be easily allowed to leave unless it is for an important matter.
…
After receiving some baptisms, Carl left the spring pool with Yawen, whose face showed no signs of worry.
Carl ignored Yawen's slight emotions and simply regarded it as turning a blind eye.
For Carl, Yawen's presence was just a minor obstacle, and it would not truly affect his future plans and goals.
It was impossible for Yawen to accompany him to Lonely Mountain, and he would not be deterred by this.
…
At this moment, Gandalf was called into the meeting hall by Elrond.
When Gandalf arrived, there were already three figures standing in the conference room, and one of them was Elrond.
The other person was wearing a white robe, with a serious face and gloomy eyes, but this person was Gandalf's companion, a wizard with profound magic power and far more powerful than Gandalf - Saruman.
The last person, with white hair shining with golden light under the moonlight, is in a trance like the brilliance of the twin holy trees, and his appearance is similar to Yawen, but his eyes are deeper and his cheeks bear more traces of time.
This elf is naturally Elrond's mother-in-law, Yawen's grandmother, and the elf queen who lives in the Golden Forest of Lothlórien - Galadriel.
Yawen had been living in the Golden Forest with her grandmother Galadriel, but only recently came back to Rivendell to visit her father.
"Gandalf, long time no see," Galadriel said to Gandalf with a smile.
He and Gandalf had known each other long before the First Era. Today, the friendship between the two has probably lasted nearly ten thousand years.
Gandalf hurriedly saluted; the Elf Queen in front of him was not a simple character.
Galadriel, who existed long before the birth of mankind, was a super ancient, noble elf.
Today, on the continent of Middle-earth, there may be no one who can match the lofty status of her identity, and no elf can be as powerful as her.
Even Gandalf, in front of her, the light can not help but pale.
"Gandalf, according to King Elrond, you have been worried recently," Galadriel asked with a faint smile.
Gandalf glanced at Elrond when he heard the words, and the latter nodded; Gandalf understood.
It appears that Elrond has spoken to Galadriel of his concerns.
After thinking about it, he said, "Yes, Elf Queen, I have been disturbed by some bad omens recently."
Galadriel still had a gentle smile on her face and said, "Can you talk about it in detail?"
"Of course, it's like this..." Gandalf began to tell the three of them carefully what he had sensed recently, and the signs that Ridajist had told him.
But as Gandalf narrated, the brows of the two men beside Galadriel frowned slightly.
At last, Gandalf took out the magic sword.
"Blade of Morgul?" Elrond and Saruman's expressions changed slightly, almost exactly the same as Gandalf's reaction when he first saw the magic sword.
They also recognize this weapon belonging to the false king of Angmar, and they also have deep memories of those notorious lackeys and degenerates - the Nazgul!
Although the last war has been a thousand years away, the elves will not forget the joys and pains that have come in their lives because of the passage of time.
The Ringwraiths represent endless darkness and disasters, and they represent endless war, fireworks, and torture.
There is a painful history about their existence that they will not forget.
That kind of history should have been buried in their minds, but now they are all aroused by the magic sword in front of them.
Galadriel on the side looked like Gu Bo was not surprised. He glanced at it and said slowly, "Gandalf, what are your plans?"
"Elf Queen, I'm very worried. Although the original seal was very strong, it should be impossible for those undead to escape, but I still plan to go to confirm it myself."
"But, don't you still have a mission?" Galadriel said slowly, "The king of the dwarves needs your help. If he fails because of your departure, will he be dissatisfied with you because of it?"
"This, it should not." Gandalf did not dare to confirm in his heart. Sorin was indeed a little stubborn sometimes, and he didn't dare to say for sure.
When he was in a dilemma, Saruman on the side suddenly said: "Gandalf, since you are inconvenienced, let me help you investigate."
"This?"
"What! Don't you believe in my strength?" Saruman frowned slightly, his expression a little unhappy.
He had a good heart, and if Gandalf had dared to smack his face, he would have kept it in his heart.
Of course, Gandalf agreed without hesitation. Indeed, Saruman's strength is much stronger than his. If he goes, there should be no surprises, or it will be more reliable.
The four of them discussed for a while, but in the end, they made up their minds, and Saruman went to check it out. Gandalf continued to go to Lonely Mountain with Thorin to help the King of Dwarves retrieve the Arken gem.
After negotiating, Gandalf was about to leave, but was suddenly stopped by Elrond.
I saw Elrond whispering to him:
"Gandalf, there's something I want to ask you about, um... it's about that friend of yours, Carl Green!"
Gandalf wondered? Carl? Why did Elrond suddenly become interested in Carl?
Still, when it comes to Carl, that's a lot.
Gandalf didn't mind telling Elrond these things.
Because of what Carl did, as long as he ignored the pitiful details, the final result was still in a good direction, and it would not be boring to say it.