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Chapter 295: A Broken Mirror Can't Be Resolved

Unlike Archimonde and Sargeras, who were very obsessed with Azeroth, Kil'jaeden focused most of his energy on finding Velen.

The decline of Draenor, the home planet of the orcs, was fundamentally Kil'jaeden's handwriting.

Knowing that Velen and Draenei were hiding in Draenor and developing silently, Kil'jaeden secretly seduced Ner'zhul and his apprentice Gul'dan, and encouraged them to slaughter the Draenei, which triggered a series of follow-up event.

Before escaping from Argus, Velen got in touch with the Naaru of the Holy Light Corps, and obtained the spaceship given by the Naaru, which can freely shuttle between the universe.

Landing in Draenor was also a last resort. Unfortunately, Draenei's spaceship crashed in the Nagrand prairie of Draenor, and two Naaru who moved with the spaceship fell.

Due to the crash of the spaceship, the draenei were trapped on this savage planet and could only settle here temporarily.

While carefully keeping a distance from native races such as orcs and ogres, they worked hard to build a new home.

In order to build the Dark Portal, Gul'dan captured a large number of Draenei and used fel energy to absorb their vitality and supply it to the Dark Portal.

The Draenei are a branch of a higher civilization. In terms of strength, they should be far above the primitive and barbaric orcs.

But due to Prophet Velen's conservative decision-making and Kil'jaeden's secret plot behind it, when the Draenei finally made up their minds to fight back against the evil orcs who drank the blood of the demon, it was too late.

Kil'jaeden thought he would finally catch Velen this time, and make him pay for his betrayal and escape alone.

But a strange thing happened. The lingering Draenei suddenly disappeared from Draenor without a trace. Only scattered refugees scattered in the wilderness of Draenor, but there was no trace of their old enemy Velen.

The plan failed and Kilgar was furious and once suspected that Velen had slipped into the Dark Portal with the orcs, hiding in a corner of the vast world of Azeroth.

When Sargeras ordered to infiltrate Azeroth with the high-level demons from Tomb Sargeras, Kil'jaeden, who had some guesses, volunteered to take over the task before Archimonde.

Although Kil'jaeden wanted to use these demons to find Velen for his own benefit, he couldn't make it too obvious, and Sargeras' order still had to be carried out.

That's why Dagestans and Sarista and other demons sneaked into Highmountain to quietly provoke the relationship between the two clans.

More demons were sent by Kil'jaeden to all parts of Azeroth, searching for traces of Velen in the name of spreading chaos.

Sharlayan: "MDZZ!"

Although the Dreadlord is nominally Kil'jaeden's direct subordinate, he...knows everything.

After learning of Kil'jaeden's plan from Dagestans, Salayan rubbed his brows dumbfounded.

[What a disaster, the egg asked Velen to do something about Azeroth. 】

【The old magician has no plans to come to Azeroth at least right now, and he is probably squatting in the Storm Fortress to wait for the situation in Draenor to subside. 】

It has to be said that Velen is also the chosen one from a certain point of view.

When Argus was facing a crisis, Naaru came to his door and offered to send him a spaceship.

The price is just to let the Draenei believe in the Holy Light, and arrange some of them to join the Holy Light Legion to fight against the evil forces in the universe.

When the Draenei were facing a genocide crisis in Draenor, the Legion of the Holy Light sent people to send the spaceship.

This time it wasn't just a small fleeing spaceship, but an entire fleet.

Mainly the flagship Storm Fortress, with energy ships, eco-ships, Arcatraz and Exodar as escort ships.

With Naaru in command, this fleet can display a good combat effectiveness.

Unless Kil'jaeden mobilized the scouting fleet of the Burning Legion to search the star area in a carpet-like manner, it is absolutely impossible to find the Tempest Fortress fleet group hidden in the orbit of the Draenor satellite with only those orcs who can only hop around on the surface.

In other words, Azeroth helped Velen and the Draenei carry a big scapegoat, which attracted the attention of Kil'jaeden, a scheming fraudster.

This was not what worried Sharlayan the most.

According to the information provided by the barrage, the great demon who will covet the power of the Quel'Thalas Sunwell in the future is precisely this fraudster Kil'jaeden. A well-hidden sunwell.

But thinking about it carefully, it seems unlikely.

In the history told by the barrage, Kil'jaeden learned the secret of the Sunwell from the mouth of the fallen prince Kael'thas, and then led his army to march.

And in this time and space, it is obviously impossible for Kael'thas, who is about to ascend the throne, to have a relationship with Kil'jaeden, and there is still enough time for Quel'Thalas to get up and develop slowly.

But as the saying goes, plan ahead.

Sharlayan still had to make some preparations in advance, misleading the demons Kil'jaeden sent around the world, so that they would turn their attention to Kalimdor's night elf cousins.

A dead fellow Taoist will never die a poor Taoist.

The night elves have a strong family background and can stand up to it.

As long as the night elves occupying more than half of Kalimdor can learn the news in advance and integrate resources, sporadic demons who come from afar to cause trouble cannot hurt them.

But the eastern kingdom is now completely disorganized, and Terenas and Lordaeron, who are busy dreaming, are frantically dragging their feet, unable to condense a powerful fighting force with a unified opinion.

The wall grass Dalaran will only be attached to the strongest human kingdom, seriously lacking in assertiveness.

Gilneas and Stormgard were too busy with internal affairs, and the Kingdom of Stormwind was in a state of disuse.

Among the human nations, only Kul Tiras can give greater support.

From the perspective of the overall situation, Sharlayan can only divert trouble.

Coincidentally, this incident should give Tyrande, who likes to have nothing to do, find something to do, divert her attention, and buy more preparation time for Maiev and Jarod's strong return.

"Stella, help me take a trip to the Dreamland."

Sharlayan wrote a letter in a hurry, put it in an envelope, and solemnly handed it to Stellagosa.

"Give this letter to Archdruid Irenthar Greathoof, and let him pass it on to Malfurion and Tyrande far away on Mount Hyjal."

Stellagosa nodded obediently, and asked curiously, "What was written in the letter? Would it be convenient for me to know?"

Sharlayan smiled indifferently: "It's nothing inconvenient, and this matter has nothing to do with the Dragon Clan."

"I just told them the news that a large number of demons have fled from the Tomb of Sargeras. I believe that the night elves will take action immediately after getting the information, and plow Kalim from beginning to end."

"As for the Eastern Kingdom..."

Sharlayan murmured and said, "With the Lordaeron Alliance in its current state, Terenas can't be counted on."

"Taking advantage of this meeting to respond to Turalyon's call at Fort Watch, you can 'incidentally' tell him about it. Alliance Grand Marshal Turalyon's warning will be more effective than us 'unkind' high elves. "

Ignorant of kindness, this is the evaluation Terenas shouted angrily when he learned that Quel'Thalas had withdrawn from the alliance.

Sharlayan doesn't understand. In the Second World War, Turalyon and Alleria assisted Quel'Thalas. What does it have to do with you, the guy guarding Lordaeron?

Really, the credit for the subordinates belongs to the boss, and the blame for the boss belongs to the subordinates, right?

From top to bottom, including Anasteria and Kael'thas, Quel'Thalas did not want to have anything to do with the increasingly bewildered Terenas.

This poor old king was bound by Lordaeron's dream of unifying the nations of mankind, but he was also limited by the reality that he couldn't see any hope of unification, so he could only watch helplessly as the dream that was once very close went away step by step.

Who is to blame?

Take the blame, Terenas.

If it wasn't for the fact that he dismembered the kingdom of Alterac in the first place, and then wanted to use the orc shelter to collect wealth from other countries, how could Lordaeron get to where it is today.

...

As Nathrezim and Shivarla were captured one after another, Drogbar's attitude softened after learning the truth, and Dagul had plans to make peace with the Gaoling tribe.

But as a netizen in the barrage said.

A broken mirror is hard to round.

Although drogbar has learned that there are demons instigating behind the conflict between the two clans, the wounds that have been opened are difficult to heal.

Moreover, the problem of resource conflict between the Gaoling tribe and the drogbar was not fabricated out of thin air. The demons just magnified the seriousness of the problem, which triggered fierce reactions from the people on both sides.

Now someone took the initiative to take the blame, and Dagul and the newly awakened Chief Mulla just happened to divert the conflict and get off the donkey.

But the existing problems will erupt again sooner or later because of other fuses.

It is impossible for the two sides to return to the era of close cooperation between Huln Highmountain and Iglul the Dragonslayer.

"Hmm~"

After straightening out his thoughts, Sharlayan stood up from his seat and stretched.

"Okay! We don't need to intervene in the follow-up situation in Highmountain."

Sharlayan twisted his waist from side to side and moved his body, then turned to Valeera and said: "Get ready first, when Stella, Vereesa and Halduron return one after another, we should leave the Broken Isles and return to the Eastern Kingdom gone."

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