The ruse to lure him out doesn't bother Wrathion -- he'd have no moral high ground in that argument -- however the desire for private conversation does induce wariness.
What is it Anduin needs to speak to him about that requires privacy?
Something serious? Something dangerous? Something he cannot risk the rest of their party overhearing?
"Speak your mind," he prompts, brow furrowing as he tries to pick apart Anduin's expression in turn. He doesn't look angry, he thinks. So it may not be that he's upset with him. Has he done anything that might have upset Anduin, for that matter? He doesn't -- hm. Perhaps Anduin objects to the Beastmaster's death, perhaps he felt pity for him? Desired him to live, the way Daenerys had?
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What is it Anduin needs to speak to him about that requires privacy?
Something serious? Something dangerous? Something he cannot risk the rest of their party overhearing?
"Speak your mind," he prompts, brow furrowing as he tries to pick apart Anduin's expression in turn. He doesn't look angry, he thinks. So it may not be that he's upset with him. Has he done anything that might have upset Anduin, for that matter? He doesn't -- hm. Perhaps Anduin objects to the Beastmaster's death, perhaps he felt pity for him? Desired him to live, the way Daenerys had?