The intermittent war with Naga in recent years has made the night elves very irritable.
In barrage terms...it's not very harmful, but it's extremely insulting.
With the solid foundation accumulated by the night elves over the past ten thousand years, the damage caused by Naga who failed to penetrate the core area was minimal.
But if Naga succeeds in breaking through this time, the ensuing huge impact will spread to the entire Dark Night Republic, bringing serious consequences to the subsequent development of the situation.
Dorothy's Naga army was completely wiped out, which was also a heavy blow to N'Zoth who already had few cards.
Don't look at the fact that N'zoth still has a lot of Naga legions from the Ancient God Sect in his hands, and he also has a lot to guard against.
Apart from anything else, Azshara, whose relationship with N'Zoth is getting worse and worse, needs to be extra vigilant.
Regardless of the quantity or quality of Naga, N'Zoth's subordinates are far inferior to Azshara.
The first is quality. The earliest batch of Nagas transformed by the Highborne elves all united around their Destiny Queen, without exception.
The Nagas of the ancient god sect, including Dorothy, were only born in the next 10,000 years.
Next is the Naga hatching tank.
This high-end technology developed by Azshara herself has always been firmly in the hands of the Queen's faction. Without this technology, the Nagas of the Ancient Gods would not be able to continuously grow Naga cannon fodder.
Although they took away a lot of inventory before they fell out with Azshara, the remaining cannon fodder was used less and is a non-renewable resource.
So far, Azshara doesn't seem to have any plans to completely break up with N'Zoth.
Even though there has been an uproar within the Queen's faction Naga, Queen Azshara still has an attitude of sitting tight on the Diaoyutai.
Without the Queen's nod of approval, no matter how angry the people below were, they could only continue to suppress their strong dissatisfaction with N'Zoth.
As time goes by, sooner or later this dissatisfaction will explode.
With Azshara's shrewdness, Sharlayan did not think that she would always suppress the people's opposition.
And this just gave Sharlayan the confidence to convince her to betray N'Zoth.
On the way to Kalimdor, Vashj sent Azshara's invitation in the name of a sneak attack.
Now that the night elves' crisis in the sea has finally been resolved, Sharlayan should consider going to Nazjatar for an appointment.
But before that, Sarlayan had to return to Estorant with Jarod. The members of the Night Council, led by Malfurion and Tyrande, were still waiting for their triumphant return.
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Sharlayan couldn't remember the last time he saw Maiev.
This grumpy old lady is strict with others and is equally strict with herself.
Since being awarded the position of member of the Dark Night Parliament, Maiev, who is mainly responsible for intelligence work and official rectification, has been patrolling the vast territory of the Dark Night Republic.
On the way back, Jarod jokingly mentioned interesting things about Maiev to Sharlayan.
As the Imperial Envoy, Maiev is responsible for the task of being nicknamed the "Discipline Inspection Commission" by the barrage. Wherever she goes, the local officials will be extremely nervous, worried that this iron lady with an unshakable eye will touch her.
in the end.
Although Maiev is very strict with others and herself, she never wrongfully accuses innocent people.
All officials taken down by Maiev are 100% unclean.
With the elusive Watcher organization in hand, no one Maiev wanted to investigate could escape the Watchers' repeated interrogations.
Quel'Thalas, which has been a country for more than 7,000 years, has a large number of corrupt officials. Under Kael'thas's reforms in recent years, most of those officials who were idle were caught and severely punished.
The night elves have a longer history, and the one who held power before was a political idiot like Tyrande. It was not easy for the officials below to fool her, which led to the corruption problem within the night elves being even more serious than in Quel'Thalas.
After several years of continuous running, the Watchers headed by Maiev finally initially deterred the corrupt officials in the country.
It's not that Maiev would kill every one of them.
She very wisely chose to scare the monkeys by killing a few of the most arrogant typical characters.
With the full support of the Night Council headed by Malfurion, the only resistance Maiev had to face were local officials who thought they could resist central orders.
The night elves are not a hereditary lord system like Quel'Thalas. The officials in each region change every once in a while, so it is difficult to have a local overlord who can control both military and political affairs.
Thanks to Maiev's thorough investigation and clever manipulation of one faction after another, it cannot be said that all the existing officials are incorruptible, but at least the official atmosphere is more than twice as good as when Tyrande was in office.
...After all, no one wants to be the next Iron-headed kid whose head is decapitated by Maiev with a wheel saw.
The triumphant coalition forces first returned to the night elves' underwater base from the battlefield area. Jarod still carefully arranged the remaining personnel in an orderly manner.
In the next half month, Jarod plans to observe the situation again.
If N'Zoth still doesn't take action, he will take advantage of the trend to expand the underwater outpost and gradually encroach on N'zoth's inherent territory.
After receiving Stellagosa, Tinagosa, Jaina and others who had recovered, the army officially returned to Estorante in triumph.
Maiev, who had just handed over the work in hand, was personally greeted at the port area on behalf of the Dark Night Council. Valeela, who was staying at the port, was communicating in a low voice with Maiev, who was smiling and in a good mood.
Sarlayan has known for a long time that Maiev is an out-and-out supporter of his younger brother, and has always wanted his younger brother to become a dragon.
Jarod's performance in the War of the Ancients was so outstanding that Maiev once thought that he would replace the missing Azshara as the new leader of the night elves, or at least one of the leaders.
Who would have thought that Jarod didn't even say hello to her sister, and suddenly sneaked away with his wife Sarah Hill one day during the day, and no news came back for the next ten thousand years.
When she finally welcomed the Jarod couple back a few years ago, Maiev was both happy and angry.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! In any case, Jarod, who is used to escaping, finally untied his knot and took up the responsibilities he should have shouldered again, becoming the Republic of Dark Night.
One of the few high-level cores.
Maiev was very happy about this and became more motivated to work. In the past few years, she had tortured the lower-level officials below and complained endlessly.
As early as when she met Maiev a few years ago, Valeela had asked the old-timer for a lot of experience and skills.
Maiev's attitude towards the highborne elves is not as extreme as Tyrande. In her view, it was not the entire highborne elves that led to the collapse of the Night Empire, but some of the black sheep among them.
When Tyrande banished Dath'Remar, Maiev complained a lot, but she was far away from the center at that time and could not raise objections to Tyrande's decision.
Maiev is very optimistic about Valeela, a diligent and studious junior, and will patiently answer her questions one by one.
Sarlayan has his own network of contacts, and Valeela also has her own communication circle.
The relationship between Sharlayan and Maiev is very weak, and they have nothing to talk about except official matters.
Valeela has maintained correspondence with Maiev over the years, and even though they haven't seen each other for several years, their relationship is still quite close.
"Long time no see, Marquis Deep Shadow, Ms. Oruriel."
Maiev shook hands with Sharlayan and Aluriel in a formal manner, and then turned her attention to Jarod with a sneer on his face.
"Why are you looking at me like that? Don't you recognize me?"
Jarod smiled bitterly and scratched his head: "I'm afraid you're teaching me a lesson, after all, you have scolded me every time we met before."
Maiev's expression stiffened for a moment, and then she shook her head helplessly: "What do you think of me? You did nothing wrong, why should I teach you a lesson?"
Maiev's adjutant, Nasa, stood up to smooth things over and said, "Marshal Shadowsong, Chancellor Stormrage, and Councilor Whisperwind have prepared a celebration ceremony for the soldiers. Let's set out now. Reminiscing about old times can wait until the banquet later."
In the ten thousand years since Jarod left without saying goodbye, the lonely Maiev has only been accompanied by these watchers around her. Her adjutant Nasa is the one with whom she has the best relationship. The two of them can be said to be as close as sisters.
Sharlayan got a piece of information from the barrage. In the original history, Maiev was completely devastated because Nasa was plotted to death by Illidan.
'By the way, speaking of Illidan...'
Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: 'That paranoid demon hunter should still be imprisoned in the Watcher's Prison in Ashenvale right now, right?'
'History has undergone major changes. I wonder when and under what circumstances he will be released this time, or... will he be imprisoned for another ten thousand years?'