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41. The Wheel of Hatred (Part 2)

Miss Dryad Lunala has lived for nearly ten thousand years. She has personally experienced the ancient war and has seen scenes where demons almost destroyed the world. However, she is not a well-informed person. After the ancient war, she almost

She has never left the borders of the night elves. In her long life, apart from the leisurely life of Ashenvale, there has been almost no other things mixed in.

Therefore, she was unaware of the significance of the scene in front of her to humans and orcs.

But our Miss Lunala is also a person who is good at learning, so she quickly found another person to ask about the stories about humans and orcs.

"I met your grandfather, Dath'Remar Sunstrider. I also served as a commander under him. During the War of the Ancients, I fought demons with him."

Lunara said to His Majesty Kael'thas who looked calm:

"But it is a pity that 7,000 years ago, Dath'Remar's followers created a magic explosion in Ashenvale, and then they were expelled."

"The notebook left by my grandfather also contains your name, the eldest daughter of the forest."

Kael'thas looked at the lively dryad next to him, and he felt a little inconsistent. As a member of the Immortal Species, Kael'thas rarely felt this inconsistent, because the face of the dryad in front of him was different from hers.

She spoke like a young girl, but in fact, she was Kael'thas's elder. According to the etiquette of the high elves, Kael'thas still needed to show respect to this young and excessive girl.

Fortunately, the tree demon in front of him didn't seem to care about these red tapes, which made the Sun King feel relieved.

"You want to know the story of humans and orcs? It's actually very simple."

The Sun King watched the human kings sign the orc scrolls one by one. As a bystander and participant who had personally experienced two complete orc wars, Kael'thas also felt a little emotional.

He picked up a notebook and handed it to the girl of the forest beside him:

"This is the story of the war between humans and orcs recorded by our tribe's recorders. I can only say that these two races are definitely the least likely civilizations to unite together in the world of Azeroth, but they ended up standing in the end.

Being together, fate is so unexpected sometimes..."

"What about you?"

Lunala took Kael'thas's note and asked curiously:

"You sit with the human kings, and they respect you very much. Does this mean that you have also formed this kind of... alliance with them?"

This question made Kael'thas smile, and the Sun King said softly:

"Not just the alliance, the eldest daughter of the forest, for a certain period of time in the past, I have been seeking the independence of the high elf civilization, but then something happened that made me realize that in this turbulent era, a civilization that is not strong enough

Remaining independent may not be a good thing...According to my prediction, if the human empire can continue to develop well, maybe in a few hundred years, the high elves will become a part of the human empire...maybe they will

Belonging to the country."

"Then wouldn't you..."

"No, no, Lunala, this is not the dissolution of civilization, but the fusion of two civilizations, eventually becoming a more powerful civilization... Perhaps, this is what the eyes that have been monitoring the world want to see.

The future... it is not fate, but it is more terrifying than fate... Since we are willing to obey fate, why can't we obey its will?"

Kael'thas smiled and touched Miss Dryad's long green hair, and said softly:

"In this era, being weak is the original sin."

The dryad did not understand the helplessness in Kael'thas' words. She was more curious about another question:

"It, who is it?"

The Sun King did not answer this question. He focused his attention on the main podium. Thrall had already exited. Next, it was the night elves' turn to appear.

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"Ahem, I'm not very used to this kind of situation."

Standing on the main podium, General Shandis Yuyue looked at the mixed-meaning glances below. She coughed lightly and said loudly with a military-like attitude:

"Everyone, during the Silithus War, I participated on behalf of the night elves. At that time, I was a member of the anti-bug front in Kalimdor. In that war, the army I commanded suffered heavy casualties. The night elves

In this way we express our goodwill towards you.”

"Now, I still hope that in the name of the anti-bug front, I would like to invite or request you to participate in the ongoing war in Ashenvale and Mount Hyjal, or the war that is about to break out in the future, just like the ancient war 10,000 years ago.

All civilized forces unite to fight against the black hands who are trying to destroy the world."

General Yuyue took a deep breath, with a hint of murderous intent in her beautiful eyes:

"I'm not a politician, and I won't say too many beautiful words, but I know, and you also know, that once the northern border of Kalimdor is engulfed by war, the human empire will not be able to survive alone. No matter what the future holds, everyone longs for peace, so

Those black hands who try to stir up trouble are our common enemies!"

"etc!"

General Shandis's speech was interrupted. The one who raised his hand was the orc chief Fenris. The old wolf cavalry stared at Shandis Yuyue and said in a deep voice:

"Elf, I know you are not the same as those fools in Mount Hyjal. You have participated in the desert war and you are our trustworthy comrade. But the question is, can what you say represent the entire Kaldorei civilization?

?”

The orc chief shook his head:

"Our warchief is currently imprisoned in Mount Hyjal. He may die at the hands of your people at any time. I don't want to threaten you, and I don't want to exaggerate a terrifying future. But the problem is, when we support you, or

We must see Orgrim safe before we turn against you... If you can't promise that, then the orcs can't trust you!"

"That was an accident..."

Shandis retorted, but was interrupted by King Liam on the human side. The young king with scars on his face played with the metal lighter in his hand and said in a deep voice:

"General Yuyue, you made a mistake. You are our friend, yes, but your people are not... Judging from Mount Hyjal's previous attitude towards humans and other forces, your people

There is a kind of arrogance and stubbornness that is difficult for us to understand, and the focus of this matter now is that there is a traitor among you... The threat of a traitor is more terrifying than the enemy."

"And, do you really know what you want?"

Liam shook his head:

"Excuse me, what do you need us to do for you? Break into Mount Hyjal and help you overthrow your mother's rule? Or help the night elves resist the invasion of demons? Or rush into the Moon Temple with the orcs and rescue them as an elf

The great chief of the orcs? With all due respect, General Yuyue, you have not realized the seriousness of the problem."

Garin took over Liam's words. He looked at Shandis, who was a little confused, and couldn't help but comment in his heart that this elf general who had lived for ten thousand years was really a political noob, so the king simply chose

Understanding the question that confused Shandis, he knocked on the table and said in a deep voice:

"Shandis... no matter what you want me to do for you, now, as a foreign general, you said these words without the authorization of the supreme ruler, this means...

You are trying to provoke a rebellion within the elves. Even if your intention is to do good things, after the war is over, you will still become a rebel who colludes with other forces in the eyes of your mother. Do you understand?"

"I..."

Shandis subconsciously wanted to refute, but she was not a fool. She immediately realized that what Garin and Liam said was very right. She wanted to save Mount Hyjal and Gray Mountain from the imminent disaster.

Valley, but she has never considered political factors. The night elves have ruled Kalim for more than 10,000 years. Although these elves living in the forest are lazy by nature, it does not mean that there are no political factions within them.

When Tyrande sent her adopted daughter Shandris to the wilderness of Feralas, perhaps it was to allow her to escape these political turmoils, but now, she had to step into it.

"so what?"

Galin and Liam exchanged glances. The intentions of these two guys were not so pure. The two of them communicated with their eyes for a few seconds, and then Galin asked seriously:

"Shandis, you see, you are the most trusted elf general in the human empire. I also know that you want to save your country and people, but can you really make this determination? Risking a break with your mother.

Risk? Even being labeled as a rebel and ruining all your future?"

At this time, even Drake and Varian understood what Garin and Liam were doing, but the two human kings did not stop it. On the contrary, they were happy to see this situation develop.

Politics are always so insidious and ugly, but it is no wonder that the human kings, because the existence of the night elves has a great impact on the situation in Kalimdor.

Without asking for help, a civilization relied on its own standing army to withstand the frontal attack of nearly a million demons. In the years that the war lasted, it firmly held the initiative in the war and defeated the fierce stars.

The demons are fighting to the point of being autistic... This terrifying war potential, this terrifying advantage that the night elves have accumulated over ten thousand years, is frankly enough to make any ruler close to the elven civilization sleepless.

Even if the human empire and the orc tribe help the night elves solve this conspiracy this time, can the three really coexist peacefully in the future?

Look at how the elves treat the orcs. The orcs will encounter the hostility of the elves even when they cut wood... And the human empire also needs these resources. It is not obvious yet, but in the future if it needs more resources, it will also encounter them.

At risk of being hostile to the night elves?

Is it true that a civilization that can block the demon army head-on can be dealt with by humans and orcs joining forces? No... this is another Dark Blade, maybe not as terrifying as the Dark Blade Legion, and not as powerful as the Dark Blade Legion.

The night elves, who are crushingly powerful but stubborn and unwilling to cooperate, are still a threat to surrounding forces...especially when they are unwilling to communicate with the outside world at all.

But in any crisis there is opportunity, and like now, isn't this an opportunity to legitimately weaken the mighty power of the night elves?

"Ahem"

Varian saw the confusion on Shandris's face. The gladiator king who had been on the battlefield with General Feather Moon couldn't help coughing slightly. He looked at Shandris and said:

"We don't want to force you to make a cruel choice, but as long as you nod, Shandis, no matter what you want to do, we will help you, because you have shed blood for us, and now it is our turn to repay you..."

"Look, this is humankind..."

The old chief Kilrogg whispered to his son sitting next to him:

"Learn more about this kind of shrewd thinking. Orcs lack this kind of strategic thinking... If we could have thought of these things back then, we would have established a country in the Eastern Kingdom long ago."

Shandis Yuyue's thinking is very confused now, and she doesn't know what to do.

According to her idea, by uniting humans and orcs, as well as quilboars and tauren, as long as they form a rope, they can rush into Ashenvale and solve all the troubles currently encountered by the night elves. Together, they defeated the terrible insect men.

They could also defeat the demons and other servants of the ancient gods, but... the price. After her human friends pointed out to her the price of such an action, Shandris rarely hesitated.

Although she had some ideological conflicts with her adoptive father and mother, she was not willing to stand on the opposite side of her parents. But now she knew the truth of the matter, while her mother was kept in the dark, and her father had been betrayed by the dangerous Ai

Queen Sarah has been captured, a dangerous traitor is hiding in the base camp of Mount Hyjal, the forces of the ancient gods may attack at any time, and the innocent orc warchief is imprisoned there...

Now, she has to make a decision now.

"I...I..."

General Yuyue clenched her fists. This made her feel that it was more difficult than holding a bow to face the ancient gods. Under the gaze of everyone present, Shandis Yuyue closed her eyes and spoke in a hoarse voice.

explain:

"I'm on the right thing...I-I need your help! No matter what the future holds, but now...I need you!"

"good!"

Varian patted the table and said in a deep voice:

"The Seventh Legion will assemble immediately and join forces with the Orcs' Glory Legion to enter Ashenvale as a vanguard!"

"Kul Tiras' fleet will also set off immediately."

King Drake looked at General Shandis, a glimmer of light flashed in his eyes:

"But we need all the night elves' ports in Darkcoast and Feralas to be open to us. Only in this way can we deploy our troops to the flanks of the battlefield as quickly as possible."

"no problem!"

Shandris nodded, and the next person to speak was Kael'thas. This elegant Sun King said to General Feather Moon:

"We can construct a portal array from Feralas Wilderness to Ashenvale, but we need you to provide specific coordinates. Of course, if you can provide the spatial coordinates directly leading to Mount Hyjal... then

It couldn’t be better.”

"We need the elven army to open all military access rights in the Stonetalon Mountains, so that the tribe's troops deployed in the Stonetalon Mountains can go all the way north and enter the battlefield in the middle of Ashenvale..."

"we need to..."

The requests were made one after another, which made Shandis confused. Finally, General Feather Moon couldn't help shouting:

"That's enough, God! I promised you all! Don't waste time! Let's go to the battlefield!"

At this moment, a different kind of light flashed in the eyes of all the representatives present, and Varian finally said the final word:

"Okay, then as you wish!"

"Today, we will participate in this war!"


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