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Chapter 721 The Mystery of the Ancient Kingdom

Most races have no idea what is happening below the surface, and the dragon race is no exception.

Sarlayan had been on guard against the nerubians many years ago, and coincidentally, he had a rare soldier under his command who was also good at digging holes—the Faldorei spider-men.

After all, the Faldorei are just a tributary race of the Children of the Night. Their population is very small. After thousands of years of reproduction, the entire race only has over 700,000 people.

There is nothing we can do about this. The Faldorei are also a long-lived race. Like the high elves, their fertility rate is sanctioned by natural rules.

In order to survive in Suramar, which is full of withered people, the Faldorei, who have only a small number of people, can truly mobilize the entire population.

But that being said, under non-extreme conditions, Fadorei will not push those tribesmen engaged in production and logistics to the front line.

Their standing strength is only 50,000, which is an exaggeration enough.

In peacetime, the ratio of total population to number of soldiers in most kingdoms is about 100:1.

For example, in Quel'Thalas, including various miscellaneous security forces, the total strength of the high elves is 210,000, and the combatants are scattered among the major legions, basically meeting the 100:1 standard.

During war, the ratio of conscription will change, and at its most exaggerated, it can even reach 10 to 1.

However, in this case, the tribe is usually on the verge of extinction, so the only option is to recruit soldiers in a brutal manner.

During this period of Sharlayan's life, the high elves had not yet suffered the double blow of the undead scourge and demonic addiction.

The barrage is based on the current population of Quel'Thalas.

In the original history, after Kael'thas took a large number of elites to the outer lands, the high elves who stayed in Eversong Forest probably only had a population of about one million, which was extremely miserable.

In peacetime, Fadorei's standing military strength is close to one-tenth of the total population. It is really no joke that all the people are in the army.

After several years of buffering, Faldorei's 50,000 combatants have successively taken Arcandor, and can freely switch between the two forms of Spider-Man and Nightborne.

In order to express her gratitude to Sarlayan, who helped Arcandor mature and saved Faldorei's future, the new Spider Queen Justina specially deployed a group of 500 Faldorei warriors to serve as Sarlayan's private soldiers.

In the state of the Nightborne, there is no obvious difference between Fal'dorei and the Nightborne soldiers of Suramar.

Once transformed into Spider-Man form, Faldore will have powerful burrowing and underground combat capabilities, and can play an irreplaceable and important role when necessary.

After New Shandalar was built, Sarlayan ordered all 500 Faldorei soldiers to sneak into the underground of Crystalsong Forest in order to guard against sneak attacks from the underground by the nerubians who were digging holes everywhere.

A few years have passed, and the Faldorei have become very familiar with the tunnels dug underground by the Nerubians, and have even sneaked into their underground city to observe the situation.

The reason why Sharlayan was able to know the news that the nerubians were being attacked by the Scourge at the first time was because of the first-hand information transmitted from underground by these Faldorei scouts.

The battle between the Nerubians and the Undead Scourge is still at a stalemate, but Sarlayan knows that this is only temporary.

The characteristic of the undead is that the more they fight, the more they fight, and there is no need to rest or eat. Once they start to snowball, the nerubians who are not well prepared in advance will definitely not be able to stop them.

In such a war, the nerubians who escaped from the front line would instinctively stay away from the center of the battlefield, and it was natural for them to dig holes into the Dragonblight in a panic.

After listening to Sarlayan's analysis, Karen's face showed a look of surprise.

"No wonder those nerubians are so weak in combat. They turned out to be refugees who escaped."

Because the nerubi refugees appeared in such a strange way, the opening of the cave was near the Yak people's Ice Mist Village. The frightened yak people subconsciously launched an attack on the nerubi who invaded their territory.

How much fighting power can a group of refugees have? The terrifying-looking Nerub buggers almost collapsed at the first touch. Driven by the yak people, they fled all the way south. Unfortunately, they entered the territory of the walrus people and were beaten to the point of running away.

Although the scale of these two conflicts is not large, the abnormal behavior of the nerubians deserves vigilance.

In view of this, Karen, who temporarily acted as Dragon King, ordered Azuregos to go and investigate the situation.

Azoregus had been wandering abroad before and didn't know much about the distribution of power in Northrend. When he arrived at the scene, he still couldn't grasp the clues to the turmoil and foolishly wandered above the hole dug by the Nerub refugees.

The huge blue dragon in the sky frightened the refugees like frightened birds. Many people had a plan of "the surface is too dangerous, we should go underground".

Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "Is the Nerub bugger fleeing? Maybe... this is also an opportunity."

Karen asked in confusion: "Opportunity? What opportunity?"

Sarlayan smiled meaningfully: "To give the Scourge a chance to cause trouble, I plan to personally go to Azjol Nerub to see if I can get a chance to have a direct interview with their king, Anub'arak."

Anub'arak is the current king of Azjol-Nerub.

If history had not changed, this powerful insect king would have been killed by the Scourge and resurrected as an undead insect by Ner'zhul himself, which would have led to the fall of the entire Kingdom of Azjol-Nerub.

Sarlayan originally planned to let the Old God's lackeys and the Scourge Legion fight each other, but the barrage persuaded him not to jump to conclusions easily, it is best to see what is believed.

Some barrages believe that the nerubians have long since severed contact with Yogg-Saron and are an ally race that can be won over.

Another part of the barrage has the opposite opinion. They believe that the nerubians have actually been secretly connected with Yogg-Saron, as evidenced by the faceless men appearing deeper underground.

According to Danmu, the underground kingdom of the Nerubians can be roughly divided into two levels.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! Close to the surface is the main body of the Kingdom of Azjol-Nerub. Most of the bug people live in this area, ruled by King Anub'arak, and Yug

Saron has no connection.

But there is a hidden space deeper in Azjol Nerub, which is another ancient kingdom built by the Nerub buggers who followed Yogg-Saron in the early years - Ankahet.

The Faceless Men appeared in the depths of Ankhet, and the barrage could not be determined for the time being. Whether the small number of nerubians in Ankhet and Azronibru have always been in contact, or whether they are inseparable from each other.

Become water and fire.

Melinsela looked at Sarlayan who was talking eloquently and was a little surprised: "How did you get these secret information from the underground?"

Sarlayan smiled and shrugged: "Actually, there are no special skills. It's just that my men happen to have a special force that is good at digging holes underground."

Karen has been worried about the Nerub bugs in recent days. Sarlayan's application to volunteer to explore underground made him relieved, but at the same time he was also a little worried about Sarlayan's safety.

"Are you sure you want to go? The underground world is not as good as the ground. If you encounter any problems, you may not even be able to fly out."

Sarlayan waved his hand and said: "Of course I won't rush underground alone. I will bring all the Faldorei under my command. Once in danger, they can quickly dig holes underground to cover my evacuation."

"In addition, in order to ensure high-end combat power just in case, I will take Valeela, Stellagosa and Onyxia with me."

At this point, Sarlayan's expression became a little strange: "In order to prevent the Blue Dragon Princess from stalking her and causing trouble... Karen, please find a reason to keep her here so as not to interfere with our business."

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"This is easy to handle." Karen pointed at Melinthela with a thumbs up: "You can ask Melinthela to help Terry have a good dream during this time."

"Oh~ right."

Only then did Sharlayan suddenly realize that he had forgotten the green dragon's ability to hypnotize and create dreams.

Although they were both princesses, Melinthera was not someone like Talygosa who acted recklessly regardless of the overall situation. She simply agreed to Sharlayan's request.

"Leave it to me. I promise that Terry will not interfere with you, but..."

Melinsela, who has a gentle personality, flashed a smile in her eyes: "Salayan, if you are really not interested in Terry, it is best to make it clear to her as soon as possible."

"Terry is a child who accepts death. She will never look back until she hits the wall. Don't make any ambiguous and misleading remarks in front of her, otherwise... you may be haunted by her for the rest of your life."

"Hiss~"

Sarlayan took a breath of cold air.

In essence, the emotional Sarlayan is a person who is very considerate of others.

In order to avoid hurting Taligosa's heart, he actually had the idea of ​​using Tai Chi to get over the lake first.

If it is true as Melinsela said...Salayan's Tai Chi Kung Fu may add fuel to the fire.

"...I have learned a lesson. I will have a good talk with her when I come back from my work this time."


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