Frozen nodded gently. This news did not bode well with him, "I see.." he said, "Do you wish me to intervene?"
"How could you?" Celestia said heavily, sitting in a chair. "The only thing we could do is find the ambassadors. Unfortunately, my finest guards have been looking for weeks. I fear the worst."
"I know the Chineighse people," he said, "I understand the heart and soul of their culture. I can help you speak with them."
"I appreciate that," Celestia said, "but what concerns me is the fate of those ambassadors. They are peace-loving, as we are. They are good ponies. This whole thing could be solved if we found them."
"I have no idea. I suppose it could be an Equestrian, and in a way, I hope it is. If not, we have a multi-national problem." Celestia said.
"Thank you." Celestia closed her eyes, and for a moment, her beautiful face was etched in weariness. But the moment quickly disappeared, and she opened her eyes again. "However, if they remain missing, I will be relying on your diplomacy. That is what is more important to discuss."
"You suffer greatly, don't you?" He said, as he came to stand before her, "you shoulder the burdens of others and give up so much.."
She flushed lightly, and ignored her fluttering heart. Shaking her head, she sighed. "It's always been this way. Please do not worry."
"It is not your doing. Besides, Luna provides solace. I am not completely alone." She cleared her throat, and shock out her mane. "Regardless, I'd imagine a meeting will be called in Chineigh, and we will have to respond. I hope you will join us."
"Excellent," she said, a smile appearing slightly. "I'm glad to hear it." Her horn glowed, and several books floated down to them. "For now, perhaps you can help me with some studies of immortality?"
"Perhaps I should pick up Rosy first?" He askes, unsure if she was to be released now or later today.
"You may go now, if you wish," Celestia said, the pang in her heart echoing through her body. "I'm sure she'd be very happy to see you."