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Chapter 1085 The completely fallen prince

Taking the initiative to let a demon lord of Archimonde's level enter Azeroth, even though he had already prepared to trap him and kill him, as the initiator of the plan, Sarlayan's psychological pressure was still huge.

In terms of combat effectiveness alone, excluding the Annihilator, who has been hidden in Argus as a battery by Sargeras, Archimonde is the undisputed number two figure of the Burning Legion.

Without Sargeras himself taking action, Archimonde, as the vanguard of the Legion, destroyed countless planets in the universe, only suffering a big loss in Azeroth.

Sarlayan understood a truth a long time ago. The original historical information provided by the barrage can only be used as a reference. Any plan will face the problem of random variables in the actual implementation process.

For example, if the same person does the same thing, even under nearly the same conditions, the person may make several different choices due to temporary changes in mentality.

Due to the changes that Sharlayan has made over the years, the situation in Azeroth today has greatly deviated from the history that Danmaku understands.

No one can guarantee that Archimonde will still make the same choice as in the original history in this situation.

What Sarlayan needs to do is to use various means to guide his thinking model in the direction he wants as much as possible.

As the saying goes, one learns from one's mistakes.

With the failure experience ten thousand years ago, Archimonde is unlikely to despise Azeroth anymore, and it is not easy to induce him to take the initiative to go to Kalimdor Grass Tree.

As the Scourge was unable to attack Lordaeron's defenses for a long time, the anxious Ner'zhul finally couldn't restrain his old habit of being eager for quick results and began to take the initiative to ask for help from the Burning Legion, which had intended to invade Azeroth.

Ner'zhul's wishful thinking was very clear. He wanted the vengeful Burning Legion to charge at the front, and it would be best to destroy the main force of the Alliance who came back for reinforcements.

His own undead army lowered its profile and followed behind, eating soup and meat, using the corpses of the alliance army to make the snowball of natural disasters grow bigger and bigger.

What Ner'zhul could think of, Kil'jaeden the Deceiver couldn't think of? This is obviously impossible.

Sharlayan, who was a bystander, boldly guessed that Kil'jaeden might have already made preparations to deal with Ner'zhul's betrayal, and was just waiting for this immature kid to jump out and seek death.

But in any case, at this stage, the Burning Legion still needs to continue to use Ner'zhul's Scourge, so that they can find a way to open a portal that allows Archimonde the Defiler to lead the main demon army into Azeroth.

Sarlayan has already thought of this method for them in advance.

After receiving Sarlayan's nod, Valeela immediately passed the news back to Silvermoon City, and then Vyles, who received the news, relayed it to the Sun King and the cabinet members.

With Darkan, the leader who secretly worked behind the scenes, "missing", there is no one in the cabinet who dares to blatantly come out as a troublemaker.

With the Sun King and the cabinet unanimously agreeing, the top brass of Quel'Thalas passed the secret plan proposed by Sharlayan with unprecedented efficiency.

The Sun King Kael'thas personally released public information that Dar'Kan Drasil, Prime Minister of Quel'Thalas, was plotting treason.

In order to obtain the so-called immortality, he secretly colluded with the Scourge and smuggled high-purity and large doses of Sunwell water to the Archlich Kel'Thuzad.

When the alliance countries headed by Lordaeron learned of this shocking news, Kael'thas promptly released the follow-up information.

The traitor Darkan Drasil was discovered by Lady Inas, the mother of the Duke of Shadows, who accidentally discovered his conspiracy. He was killed on the spot after taking the stolen goods.

What? Framed?

nonexistent.

With the secret cooperation of Sharlayan and Kel'Thuzad, the evidence of Dar'Kan's collusion with the Scourge was completely convincing.

Not long after, Kael'thas issued a third public statement, indicating that the traitor Dar'Khan was also closely associated with the Nightmare King Varothan who was plotting to cause trouble in the Emerald Dream, trying to subvert the inherent order of Azeroth.

This crime is more serious to other countries than betraying Quel'Thalas, because it concerns the vital interests of all people in Azeroth.

All mortals will dream in their sleep. Once the Emerald Dream is completely fallen, the Old Gods can silently and easily corrupt Azeroth through dreams.

More serious news has temporarily diluted the story of Dar'Khan's treason and collusion with the Scourge. As for the whereabouts of the water from the Sunwell...

Since Quel'Thalas has always kept the information related to the national treasure Sunwell very tightly, this information has not attracted much attention from the top leaders of other countries.

Onyxia sent the latest domestic information from Unicorn City.

The Dark Night Republic and Suramar on the other side of the sea immediately expressed concern about the theft of the Sunwell's water. Only they, who are also branches of the elven clan, knew the true role of the Sunwell.

In order to avoid leaking the news, Kael'thas' performance was impeccable. He solemnly stated to the Nightborne and the Night Elves that he would recover the stolen Sunwell water as soon as possible.

In order to verify his statement, Kael'thas indeed sent a large number of elite royal guards - Spellbreakers, led by the leader of the Backlight Blade, Vileth Deep Shadow, to follow up and investigate.

Quel'Thalas' gesture was very good, and it really gave people the feeling that they were furious and eager to recover their losses.

But... the royal family's confidants, headed by Villes, all know the real story behind this incident, and the seemingly aggressive investigation is actually just a show.

On the other side, after obtaining the well water from the Sunwell, Kel'Thuzad began the next step of action as planned.

After informing the Lich Queen, who was unable to move freely in the Ice Throne, Kel'Thuzad came to an uninhabited wilderness in East Wilde and began to build a portal.

This portal technology was not provided by Ner'zhul, but came from Kil'jaeden the Deceiver far away in Argus.

This chapter is not finished yet. Please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Kel'Thuzad, who was eager for knowledge, made a fortune by memorizing this advanced technology from the Burning Legion and sharing it with the secret.

Gave to Quel'Thalas.

With the large amount of precious materials stored in the East Weald District, the construction process of the portal went very smoothly.

Under Sharlayan's full attention, who did not dare to relax for a moment, the sleepless undead finally completed the construction of the portal quickly before the alliance's main force returned for reinforcements.

And during the more than half a month it took to build the portal, Arthas still lived up to expectations... failing to break through the defense line guarded by Uther.

Uther, who clearly had more troops but was stretched thin, had been delayed for so long. The radical nobles of Lordaeron, who were already increasingly dissatisfied with Arthas' reuse of undead, finally broke out.

However this is of no use.

Faced with the questioning of the radical lords, Arthas, who was becoming increasingly hard-hearted, decided to implement Ner'zhul's plan-to transform them all into undead that could be more easily controlled by the Lich King, so that there would be no more disagreements.

situation.

"Ha~"

Witnessing with his own eyes the whole process of Arthas leading the undead army to kill the army of the radical lords, Sarlayan sneered and said to the expressionless Jaina on the side: "We have finally reached this point, this guy is completely hopeless.

Already."

"Um."

If Jaina was still doubtful and confused about Arthas' depravity at the beginning, over the past few months, she has watched him step by step into the abyss of depravity, and Jaina's heart has long been calm.

"Give him a good time. The late King Terenas certainly didn't want to see the heir for whom he had high hopes fall to this level."

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