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Chapter 1602: Soldier against soldier, against general, needle against wheat awn

Since the end of the Molten Core War, Sunderland has adopted Sharlayan's advice and brought his followers to settle in Uldum.

Home to the Forge of Origins, Uldum was once a lush tropical rainforest.

But that was the old almanac many years ago.

Today's Uldum is already an endless desert. Due to the relatively flat terrain, the wind can blow freely here, making it a suitable hiding place for Wind Chaser Sunderland to accumulate strength.

The last time we parted outside the Molten Core, Sunderland only had two or three kittens with him.

After several years of secret development, the number of wind elements in Uldum has increased rapidly.

Counting those low-level wind elements who are not strong or intelligent, Sunderland can already pull out a force of several thousand people, at least in terms of numbers.

Again, there cannot be only one voice within a large force.

Al'Akir's practice of licking the ancient god has already caused dissatisfaction among a large number of wind element lords. After learning about Sunderland's return with a narrow escape, these wind element lords who had long been rebellious suddenly found their backbone and returned naturally. Under the command of the Wind Chaser.

According to Sunderland, there are four highest-ranking wind elemental nobles under the command of Windmaster Al'Akir. These four people form the most important governing team of the Sky Wall - the Parliament of Winds, collectively known as the Lords of the Four Winds.

These four powerful Wind Councilors are South Wind Lord Siamat, East Wind Lord Rohasi, North Wind Lord Nihil, and West Wind Lord Anshel.

Logically speaking, the members of the Wind Parliament are Al'Akir's right-hand men and should be loyal to him.

However, this is not the case.

The south wind lord Siamat is a die-hard supporter of Al'Akir, and the north wind lord Nihil's position is also biased towards the wind rider... To be more precise, he will only obey the orders of the then king of the wind element. , is a selfless and business-like congressman.

Eastwind Lord Rohasi and Westwind Lord Anshel had been in contact with Sunderlando, who had not yet been betrayed by his father, many years ago. They did not agree with the majestic King of Wind Elements's groveling attitude towards the ancient god who had long been sealed.

Sunderland's mysterious disappearance aroused the suspicion of the two at the time, but because there was no evidence or clues, they could only temporarily hide their true positions and continue to obey Al'Aquir's orders without complaint.

With the return of Sunderland, Rohasi and Anshel, who were increasingly dissatisfied with Al'Akir's kneeling and licking behavior, turned to the Wind Chasers without hesitation.

As respected Lords of the Four Winds, Rohasi and Anshel have secretly gathered many high-level wind elements who agree with their ideals over the years.

Sunderland, who had the right to inherit the King of Wind Elements, came back at the right time. He almost seamlessly took over this batch of secret troops from the two high-ranking lords that even Al'Akir had not discovered.

Of course, since the elemental world and the material world have not yet been officially connected, these armies are still in the hands of Lord West Wind and Lord East Wind.

But at least in name, they already belong to the Wind Chasers.

As long as Sunderland orders, they can launch a counterattack inside the Sky Wall at any time, giving Al'Akir, who is still trying to please N'Zoth, a huge "surprise".

Uldum is indeed a place suitable for wind elements to settle. If Sharlayan's prediction is correct, the Skywall that returns to the material world should also settle here.

At that time, Sunderland will be able to rely on the help of the Tol'vir people to launch a revenge battle against the unsteady Sky Wall.

Saryan hopes that Sunderland can seize the power of Sky Wall as quickly as possible through blitzkrieg.

The only forces N'Zoth can still rely on now are Deathwing and his Twilight Dragon and a few earth elementals, the Nightmare King Varothen, the polished commander, and the powerful commanders of Ragnaros and Al'Akir. The leading fire elemental and wind elemental armies, as well as some of the Void Nagas that he forcibly stole from Azshara.

Oh, by the way, there is also the possibility of Cho'gall being resurrected and his Twilight Hammer.

Without Nefarian, a highly capable dragon scientist, the research progress of the Twilight Dragon has been greatly affected. The Twilight Dragon, which is not yet fully developed, is not something to be afraid of for the time being.

The four Aspect Dragons have long been gearing up to eradicate the shameful traitors for Wyrmrest Temple and recover the power of the Earth Guardian that has been lost for many years. Deathwing and the Twilight Dragon can be safely left to them.

Varoson...this unfortunate guy is no longer in the eyes of Sharlayan. Maybe Azshara will be interested in her former captain of the palace guard.

If Varosen really dares to show up, Azshara, who has long been interested in revenge on N'Zoth, can just take care of him and the Void Naga together.

Cho'gall and the Twilight's Hammer he developed are not directly harmful, but the spread of this cult is very troublesome. Sharlayan plans to hand them over to the coalition forces of Azeroth and use their numerical superiority to defeat the Twilight's Hammer. Heaped to death.

Among the many powers under N'Zoth, the most troublesome is the Fire Demon King Ragnaros and his fire element.

Due to the fire element's ability to burn all things, no matter where Ragnaros chooses to project the Land of Fire into Azeroth, it will inevitably cause irreparable damage to the local ecology.

Sarlayan was unsure whether the Firelands would still be located on Mount Hyjal as they had historically been.

If so, the newly resurrected wilderness demigods will come in handy.

In addition to the above-mentioned "peripheral" forces, N'Zoth also has a direct force directly under his own command - the army of faceless men.

After the last Xeraki Misrax was taken away by G'huun, N'Zoth no longer had Xeraki in his hands, but the Enraki army that survived the battle of the Dark Empire still couldn't tolerate it. underestimate.

Fortunately, unless the situation goes smoothly, N'Zoth will not easily let this ace force leave the awakening city of Ny'alotha. There is a high probability that he will not officially confront them until the final decisive battle.

That's right, Sarlayan didn't intend to delay.

He planned to use this elemental tide that made N'zoth full of confidence to counterattack directly to Ny'alotha, N'zoth's home base, and send this guy to meet his two colleagues underground.

Until now, even Azshara, who has nominally signed an alliance with N'Zoth, does not know the specific coordinates of Ny'alotha.

While other battlefields are in full swing, Sharlayan will always keep a surveillance force composed of Naga nobles and high-level water elements to patrol the sea.

As long as N'Zoth makes even a little movement from Ny'alotha, the surveillance force specially arranged by Sarlayan will be able to quickly capture his location.

The next step is nothing more than precise door-to-door delivery of warmth.

After years of training, Sunderland is no longer the Wind Prince who had a hard time fighting Ragnaros' clones. His strength has returned to its peak state.

In terms of combat effectiveness alone, Sunderland has long been superior to others, and his control over the wind element has even surpassed that of his father, Al'Akir the Wind Rider.

It was precisely because he felt the threat from Sunderland that Al'Akir made small moves behind the scenes and sold his biological son to his ally Ragnaros.

In the past, Sunderland still had a trace of doubt and guilt about his plan to rebel against his father. With Al'Aquir taking the initiative to break up, Sunderland no longer had any hesitation in his heart.

He firmly believed that his plan to overthrow Al'Akir's rule was to liberate the Sky Wall and all wind elements. The free wind should not be held in the hands of the ancient god who had long since become a lost dog.

"Don't worry." Sarlayan smiled and said to Sunderland, who couldn't wait to be a father and son: "Considering the characteristics of the wind element, there are only a few areas suitable for the Sky Wall to settle."

"Although the Cursed Land is also flat, heavy Alliance troops are stationed there all year round. I don't think Al'Akir will choose to take risks."

"Other than that, only Westfall, Silithus, Tanaris and Uldum best meet the settlement needs of the wind element."

"Western Wilds is too close to the core territory of the Kingdom of Storm. Al'Akir, who cares about his life, would not choose to fight against the Kingdom of Storm here."

Sunderland nodded thoughtfully: "In other words, the most likely places are the three deserts of Silithus, Tanaris and Uldum."

Sharlayan nodded approvingly: "Yes, whether it is Uldum, Silithus or Tanaris, it will not be too far from your current base."

"With Lord Westwind and Lord Eastwind as internal agents, I believe you can break into the Sky Wall before it is firmly established and overthrow Al'Akir's corrupt rule in one fell swoop."

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