Blood Elf Prince of Warcraft

Chapter 488: Guessing Game

Kael'thas originally thought that he could return his body to Anweina and have a good night's rest.

But after returning home, a series of news dispelled this idea.

The Burning Legion's attack across Draenor caught everyone by surprise, and the operation of the demonic portal was even more worrying.

Fortunately, the Hellfire Peninsula portal has been destroyed, and there are not enough Hellfire legions summoned by the eredar mages - which puts little pressure on the elf headquarters.

Liadrin, Valela, and Lannathel have already led troops to various parts of the Hellfire Peninsula to prevent the eredar mages from entering, and at the same time to eliminate any fish that have slipped through the net.

The most difficult thing about the Burning Legion's actions this time was Shattrath.

Kael'thas was a little gloating - Shattrath was next to the demon's lair, Shadowmoon Valley, and the battle between the Naaru and the demon would definitely be fierce.

Of course, he also knew that Shattrath would be coming soon to ask for support.

"How to do it?"

He returned to Solanlian's room, paying attention to her situation, and thinking deeply.

In the middle of the night, he couldn't hold back the sleepiness in his body and fell asleep.

The mist streaked across the window sill at dawn, and the early sun from the sky fell into the room with its warm slanting rays.

Solanlian was the first to wake up.

She stretched out her hand to cover the sun and looked at Anweina with complex eyes.

"your Highness."

The Astromancer shook her awake.

However, it was Kael'thas who opened his eyes.

"you're awake..."

He focused his eyes on Solanlian, his smile fleeting: "The devil has launched an attack, Solanlian, it's time to work..."

Now is not the time to continue resting, and the Astromancer's body is fine - Kael'thas asked her to prepare for work.

He gave a strange order to the Astromancer as she stood up.

After breakfast, emissaries from Shattrath arrived - bearing a request for reinforcements from the naaru.

"Report to Sir Adal... We will close all the demon portals in Draenor. Please be responsible for the attack in Shadowmoon Valley."

Solanlian gave an astonishing reply to Shattrath.

This made the envoys who came here look at each other and hurriedly contacted Adal, and the Naru agreed to the plan.

The remaining demonic portals are located in Zangarmarsh, Blade's Edge Mountains and Nagrand. The elves took the initiative to shoulder this huge pressure, and the leaders of Shattrath were not happy before it was too late.

In fact, this decision was made by Kael'thas in order to increase the territory.

Although the demon portal looks horrifying, and a large number of demons will definitely appear at first thought, the danger will not be greater than the battle in Shadowmoon Valley.

First of all, the portal in Zangarmarsh is probably useless.

Next is Blade's Edge Mountain and Nagrand, but the natives in those two places are also very powerful, and Kael'thas can use them to destroy the portal.

The Gorons of the Blade's Edge Mountains are the dragon killers and the original rulers of the ogre clan. There is no need to explain that Nagrand still retains the traditional orcs. Anyway, neither race will allow demons to invade.

Gronn and orcs would be happy to help the elves as long as Kael'thas promised not to take their lands.

This plan does not conflict with the Draenor Raiders.

Promising not to rob does not necessarily mean that you cannot find a place to build a base, but as long as you build a base, you can place the rune stones...

With the Well of Eternity complete, Kael'thas won their submission without a single soldier.

Absolute power works better than anything else.

Kael'thas took Alleria and began airlifting troops to Zangarmarsh.

The two of them were the first people to arrive. In just one day, simple wooden houses had been quickly built on the ruins of the twin towers.

Although he was somewhat curious about where the materials for these wooden houses came from, Kael'thas had no time to ask.

"Is anyone monitoring it?"

he asked Illidan and Akama.

The two disappeared quickly, and came back to deny it after a long time, but the blood on Akama's blade proved something.

The Naaru sent people to monitor them, and the elves killed them—Shattrath could only swallow his grievance.

"come out."

Kael'thas then said into the air.

There was nothing, not even any fluctuations, in the mid-air with blue arcane light, and the figures of dozens of elf mages slowly appeared.

They sat on the dragon eagles and cast spells, guarding the few dragon eagles in the middle.

These dragon eagles did not carry anyone, but they used ropes to lift a heavy stone - the rune stone.

They put the rune stones on the ground and made a roaring sound.

"Vashj, hurry up."

Kael'thas urged the Naga leader.

Vashchi led the Nagas and moved forward to move the rune stones to the bottom of the lake, followed closely by the Elf Mage.

After seeing this matter completed successfully, Kael'thas turned around and sat down.

Groups of elves arrived one after another, and when the number of people was almost a few hundred, he, Alleria and Akama set off with the team.

The purpose this time was the portal in Zangarmarsh. Although it might have been abandoned, Kael'thas was not willing to let the demons repair it again.

In addition to hundreds of elves, there are also dozens of Draenei Breakers in the team.

The people of Akama still remain in Shadowmoon Valley. Not many can be extracted quickly at once, and the main force even went to Hellfire Peninsula.

According to the memory in the game, Kael'thas led the team to the west smoothly.

By a glowing lake, they saw a magical village.

Spore Village - It is located on the far western border of Zangarmarsh, in the area between Swamplight Lake and the Spore Forest. It is a village inhabited by spore people.

The spore people may be the most magical species Kael'thas has encountered so far. It is even difficult for him to describe their appearance in words, because although this race is a living thing, it is biased towards plants and is a branch of the fungus race.

All in all, it looks like a monster.

"They are blocking our way, do they need to be removed?"

Alleria asked. She directly regarded the spores as enemies based on their appearance - many travelers would do this.

"Wait, I've heard of them."

The native great sage Akama immediately stopped Alleria. He was impressed by the spore people: "They love peace and will not attack outsiders. It's better for us not to do anything."

Kael'thas nodded.

As Akama said, although the spores are ugly in appearance, they are a very kind race.

The social development level of this race is equivalent to that of primitive tribes. They are weak and pose no threat to the elves.

"Akama, go negotiate with them."

Kael'thas ordered Akama.

The great sage was somewhat pleased with this order and nodded.

A random decision can show the master's heart. After several days of contact, Akama trusted Kael'thas and his elven troops more and more.

Maybe trust or not has little effect on him who is already loyal, but at least he can help the elves more enthusiastically.

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"Have those elves entered Zangarmarsh?"

Shattrath, Dome of Light, A'dal is questioning an old draenei.

"Yes, unfortunately the surveillance officers were killed."

The Draenei replied that his expression was significantly different from the others, because when he looked at Adal again, the Draenei did not have the same sense of reverence as others.

This is normal, because his status is not weaker than Adar at all.

He is Velen, the draenei prophet and draenei ruler Velen - one of the three giants who once ruled the Eredar people with Kil'jaeden and Archimonde.

But unlike Kil'jaeden and Archimonde, Velen and some of his people escaped becoming demons.

After thousands of years, his power has not changed.

Perhaps the draenei's true loyalties should be Velen, followed by the Naaru.

"They are cruel forces that attack their allies. That is why Draenor cannot be handed over to them."

Adal sighed softly, and then asked Velen: "Is there anything wrong with the arakkoa people?"

Viren nodded with a somewhat unhappy look on his face.

Arakkoa, Shattrath's scapegoat.

The Naaru formulated the best strategy to deal with the elves, which was Solanlian, the de facto leader of the Yin* Elf Expeditionary Force.

Velen chose to assist for some inexplicable reason.

They used the arakkoa to take advantage of their actions, but they themselves had a hand in it secretly.

Even if the soul of an astrologer is fragile, how fragile can it be? As an astrologer, she has a natural sensitivity, and the only people and spells that she can detect without being discovered are more advanced people and spells.

The alliance between Velen and the Naaru is the mastermind behind the arakkoa.

They protected the arakkoa, but they also relied on the arakkoa to hide themselves.

But now that the arakkoa have been exposed, they can still continue.

As long as he doesn't act too much, sooner or later Naaru will learn something more secret.

"There is no need to make changes to her soul in the future, the risk is too great..."

Adal chuckled softly: "I can already feel the secret they are hiding. Although I don't know what it is, that secret is enough to make them fail."

"Ha! It doesn't matter if I leave those areas of Nagrand to them. All I want is the final victory."

"The Burning Legion came at the right time."

Viren was stunned for a moment, then his expression became complicated.

Not long after the discussion continued, the prophet left the Dome of Holy Light.

He walked outside Shattrath and looked at the sky blankly, feeling strangely calm in his heart.

Unlike Adal, Viren never put his thoughts outside for others to see.

When he was young, Velen was called "a genius among geniuses" by his tribe because of his intelligence. He was a resourceful figure like Kil'jaeden, the Burning Legion's think tank.

So at this moment he could see the hidden darkness better than Adar.

The Naaru, the Blood Elves, the Burning Legion... it seems like a simple and accidental situation, is it really an accident?

During this change, Velen felt fear and worry - not strong enough, he could only find the truth in the cracks and the way for the Draenei to survive.

Either destruction or rebirth.

Velen would leave immediately if he could find something to replace the naaru that gave the draenei survival and faith.

Because he knew very well that Adal was wrong from the beginning - the war in front of him was not a competition of strength.

This is a strategic competition between several people...

No, it's a guessing game.

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