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Chapter 1195 Sunset on Hellfire Peninsula

Due to the many troubles that need to be dealt with in their respective countries, the alliance countries based in the Eastern Kingdom did not fully participate in the Battle of Mount Hyjal, but only sent troops to varying degrees and handed them over to Sharlayan for unified command.

After the Battle of Seamount, the surviving Alliance soldiers returned to their respective origins on Kul Tiras troop carriers, bringing the whole process of the war back to their homeland.

Stormwind's master spy, Mathias Shaw, has planted some SI:7 rogues into Stormwind's reinforcements.

Compared with ordinary soldiers who like to mix subjective opinions with facts and brag, the intelligence personnel of MI7 reported the battle situation more objectively and professionally.

King Varian, Duke Bolvar and other high-level officials of the Stormwind Kingdom learned of the difficulty and tragedy of the Battle of Seamount through the reports of these spies.

Azeroth's only wilderness demigods and guardian dragons were dispatched, and the dragons also spared no effort to provide help for the Azeroth coalition forces.

Even so, in order to kill the powerful polluter Archimonde, the night elves with deep background also reluctantly sacrificed the world tree Nordrassil, which gave them the blessing of eternal life.

Through this head-to-head war with the main force of the Burning Legion, the kings of the alliance countries, including Varian, have a stronger sense of urgency and urgently want to improve the military strength of their respective countries.

Azeroth, which has been in turmoil for many years, has just entered a period of peace not long ago, and it is obviously impossible for the kings to increase their troops significantly at this time.

As a result, the pressure to enhance the combat effectiveness of the army came to the ordnance departments of various countries, and the kings ordered them to speed up the research on various new weapons.

During the Battle of Seamount, Kul Tiras' new artillery played an extremely important role in attacking and defending. The SI:7 thieves also faithfully recorded this information.

Just after the war ended, Varian was the first to place a heavy arms order to Kul Tiras on behalf of the Kingdom of Stormwind. The main purchases were the new type of artillery of Kul Eras and the corresponding gunpowder and shells.

What? Why not find Quel'Thalas to buy a more advanced magic cannon?

Quel'Thalas didn't mind exporting the castrated version of the magic cannon. Kael'thas knew very well how profitable the arms business could be.

However, magic cannons consume mana when fired, and other countries do not have sunwells that can provide unlimited energy like the high elves, so it is somewhat inconvenient to use.

In the name of research and study, Dalaran bought a batch of "special" magic cannons for export, while other countries just bought a few symbolically and went back to study, trying to see if they could imitate them.

Compared with magic cannons that have barriers to use, Kul Tiran cannons that only need to be filled with gunpowder are cheaper to learn and use, and are more favored by countries in the alliance.

In the battle to attack Hellfire Citadel this time, the alliance army dominated by the Stormwind Kingdom also invested a lot of artillery to attack the fortress.

This local war can also be regarded as a personal affair of the Stormwind Kingdom, mainly to test and get familiar with the new artillery that has just been purchased.

In the previous siege battle, under the order of Bolvar, the artillery of the Alliance (Stormwind Kingdom) blasted the already dilapidated walls of Hellfire Citadel, as if shells cost nothing.

Sharlayan saw all this, but he didn't say anything. After all, the improvement of the alliance's military strength is also a good thing for Azeroth.

After the war, the sky above Hellfire Citadel was still filled with a strong smell of gunpowder.

It was under such a background that the flames of war were still on, Sharlayan suddenly said that he was only here for vacation, and he made Bolvar out of control on the spot.

Seeing Bolvar's wide-eyed expression of doubting his life, Sharlayan waved his hands amusedly and said, "Don't get me wrong, I didn't underestimate this war."

"By vacation I mean that for more than a month before the war, my family and I were having fun on a small island far away from the mainland of Draenor."

"As for the reason for this war... it can only be regarded as a coincidence."

...

After sending away Bolvar, who was full of question marks, Sharlayan found Yrel looking at the sunset on the edge of the broken east wall of Hellfire Citadel.

Due to the erosion of the environment by fel energy, the once dense Tanaan jungle has long been barren and has become a veritable Hellfire Peninsula.

Without the vegetation cover, the ecosystem of the peninsula has almost completely collapsed, and there is not much rain throughout the year. At noon, the scorching sun will directly shine on this desolate land without any shelter.

And as the sun goes down, the temperature in the Hellfire Peninsula will drop as rapidly as in a desert area, often falling below zero at night.

Early morning and evening are the time periods when the temperature in Hellfire Peninsula is relatively comfortable. At this time, there are also many draenei soldiers beside Yrel, talking and laughing, enjoying the moment of leisure after the victory of the battle.

Muru and Keshili were obviously not interested in the topics between mortals. The two naaru were peacefully suspended in the military camp outside the city, patiently waiting for Yrel, who was the temporary commander of Shattrath, to issue new orders.

"Yrel, we should go."

Sharlayan walked behind Yrel and said, "According to the agreement, the Alliance and the Mag'har orcs will jointly take over and rebuild Hellfire Citadel."

"In the future, this place will become the frontline position for attacking Kil'jaeden's throne, and strive to expel the remnants of the Burning Legion from Draenor as soon as possible."

Yrel, who had regained his senses, nodded lightly: "Shattras should try his best to help, I hope it can be as you said, but..."

Yrel sighed helplessly, and pointed to the dark red barren land outside the city that had been eroded by evil energy to nothing.

"Sharlayan, does this land and this planet really have any hope of reversing the ecology?"

"have."

Sharlayan walked to Yrel, imitating her and looking at the desolate land in the distance.

"Nothing is unachievable."

"Delano's environmental problems are really bad, but they're not helpless."

"After the situation in Hellfire Peninsula stabilizes, I will urge Azeroth to send druids to Draenor. They should be able to come up with a feasible plan to reverse the environment in Draenor."

Sharlayan intends to hand over this arduous task to "Mr. I Love Planting Trees"... that is, Fandral Staghelmet.

With the full cooperation of New Sandara, the pioneers of Kul Tiras and the furbolgs, the new type of Arcandor that Fandral transformed and put into use in Northrend has achieved initial results.

According to the recent reports provided by the lords of New Shandalar and the nerubians deep underground, the concentration of void energy in Northrend is slowly decreasing on a monthly basis.

This means that Fandral's attempt to use the power of nature to reconcile the power of the void has achieved phased results, and it can be regarded as a wipe for his miserable failure thousands of years ago.

Considering the development and strategy plan of Northrend in the next few years, Sharlayan intends to let Fandral continue to work hard to completely suppress Yogg-Saron's penetration of Northrend within the Storm Peaks, abolishing its spying The "eyes" of the world.

Of course, there is no need for Fandral to preside over Northrend's follow-up work.

Sharlayan intends to transfer him to Draenor to start a brand new project - to use Arcandor to reconcile the power of the fel energy that has infiltrated the earth, so as to improve the environment of Draenor.

This is destined to be a time-consuming task, and Fandral alone is definitely not enough.

Sharlayan is sure to convince Fandral, but he needs to convince the Cenarion Council first if he wants to get the supporting personnel and material support.

"Son of Nature—Druid?"

As far as Yrel knows so far, except for Sharlayan, a branch of the druids - the Thorn Whisperer, she has never been exposed to this strange profession system.

From Sharlayan's narration, Yrel had a basic understanding of the Druids who were determined to maintain the balance of nature.

But as a half native of Draenor, she still has some doubts that the druids can reverse Draenor's poor ecological environment.

"If you don't believe it." Sharlayan smiled and sent out the invitation: "Why don't you go to Azeroth with me to witness it with your own eyes. Anyway, you have to go to Azuremyst Isle to plead guilty to Velen, right? Just take it as a drop in."

Yrel hesitated for a moment before nodding in agreement with Sharlayan's proposal: "Alright, I just happen to be able to go and see for myself whether Azeroth is really a draenei suffering as Teacher Velen said. The long-awaited home.”

Sharlayan smiled with great interest and said nothing.

‘Have you started to think from the perspective of the leader of the race... Velen, your careful training in the early years was not in vain, and your efforts are finally going to bear fruit. '

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