Shattrath - the "City of Holy Light" in the words of the Naaru, Khadgar stayed here to explore esoteric knowledge from the Naaru. He gained much more knowledge here than before...
This is what is written in the history books.
When Khadgar ran back to Nethergarde and reported to McDonald, he said:
"Alas! Don't mention it! I just forgot the spatial coordinates of Azeroth and couldn't go back. As a result, I learned a lot of useless knowledge to pass the time."
Watching Khadgar, who was turned into a white-headed man after the battle with Medivh, Macdonald felt a sense of excitement.
Sure enough, history books are written by the victors, and anyone of our own would be too embarrassed to write in them unless he had a "tenth level of beauty".
McDonald immediately smiled and said that Khadgar in history actually had very upright views. Later, during the time of "Warlords of Draenor", he became so powerful that he gained countless fans among players.
"Okay, I'm so happy that at least two of our five heroes from the outside world are alive."
When McDonald said this, Khadgar wiped the tip of his nose in embarrassment: "It feels a bit embarrassing to be erected as a statue while still alive."
"This... as long as you have made corresponding great achievements, someone will inevitably worship you. Get used to it, this is your glory."
Hearing the praise from the alliance leader, Khadgar felt sweet in his heart. But as soon as he left the fortress of Watchfort and turned into a tavern, he saw the trumpet statue of MacDonald on the bar.
After asking, I found out that almost half of the families in the entire Eastern Kingdom have a portrait of Mai.
Gilneas, Wildhammer and Bronzebeard Dwarf were grateful to McDonald for his support during the Battle of the Dark Portal, and the Stormtroopers were grateful to McDonald for helping them restore their country. Not to mention the Stratholme Federation, without Mai.
People, they have already destroyed the country GG.
In addition, under McDonald's administration, traditional agricultural taxes were the lowest in history.
In the Great Heavenly Kingdom of the Earth, the Sichuan Province during the Republic of China was able to perform the miraculous operation of collecting taxes until 90 years later. McDonald's has a positive agricultural tax - only charging 30% of the physical tax on agricultural products. For example, those who grow wheat, harvest
Just hand over this amount.
If according to the guidance of the state, priority is given to planting designated crops according to the selected seeds, the tax is 20%. The remaining part, 50%, will be purchased by the state at the guide price. The last 30% can flow into the market with the approval slip or according to the previous
The price is sold to the state.
Don’t look at 20% as a lot, because the land belongs to McDonald’s. Compared with the original feudal system, this is a huge discount!
Apart from this, all other taxes are not allowed to exist. Once discovered, anyone can report it. The reporter can get all the property of the guy who collects taxes arbitrarily.
The guy who arbitrarily collected taxes went to Nanzhi by himself, and his family all went to the mines. They will never come back in this life.
This is very exaggerated.
In theory, nobles are exempt from death, but somehow, the nobles who cause trouble are often found to have new irrefutable evidence of collusion with the cursed sect.
In fact, what Macdonald played was the same trick as state-owned land. As long as he and a few big nobles did not fall, the small nobles would rush to the streets and kill the whole family in order for the new meritorious nobles to take over.
Lao Mo and Abidis agreed to retain only the ownership of the land, and all the use rights were handed over to McDonald for unified deployment.
Nowadays, the biggest Duke is not greedy, not corrupt at all, and is like a monkey spirit, so how can the lower nobles and internal officials dare to act arbitrarily?
I'm not bragging, but the corruption methods of the people below...are all the weak-minded methods that even a dog would not use after thousands of years of playing tricks on the Chinese side. It's really accurate to check them out.
Officials are equipped with a series of welfare policies and systems such as high salaries to support their integrity, welfare housing allocation, and official cars, etc., and their lives are still much better than those of the people.
People's lives are less stressful, so they are naturally very supportive.
It is no exaggeration to say that with so many people believing in McDonald, if this was a world that believed in gods, McDonald would at least be the god of agriculture or something.
"Not talking about that, what are you going to do next? Are you going to join the new Outland Expeditionary Force and complete the unfinished business?"
"Of course!" Khadgar puffed up his chest: "But before that, I want to go back to Karazhan."
Well, not to mention Kader, McDonald almost forgot about Karazhan.
The ancient Tower of Karazhan once belonged to the strongest man on Azeroth - the demigod mage Medivh.
In the halls and corridors there, Medivh summoned countless beings that did not belong to this world, studying subjects that others considered forbidden. Since the death of Lao Mai, Karazhan has been abandoned, and when the owner disappeared,
All the monsters in the tower began to absorb power uncontrollably and grew rapidly, waiting for prey that may be brave or stupid to enter their sight.
Dalaran has always been jealous of Medivh's family property. It trained Khadgar, a spy, to work under Medivh, just to take away the magic that Medivh studied, as well as a series of monster knowledge.
When civilized people start robbing, that’s not called stealing or robbing. It’s called making research data public and the whole world making progress together.
Heck, McDonald's almost can't make it up anymore.
From the perspective of consequentialism, Dalaran was successful. Card was reduced to Medivh's only disciple, and Medivh was possessed by President Sa, causing him to jump and open the Dark Portal, becoming a sinner in the world.
Khadgar naturally had the right to inherit all of Medivh's inheritance.
However, whether Khadgar can give the things he has the power to control to those guys in Dalaran is another matter.
Anyway, McDonough doesn't like those guys in Dalaran who read "Violet Eyes" and write "Thieves".
As expected, Khadgar's return caused quite a stir.
A few days later, news came that Khadgar and Dalaran had broken up. Khadgar had become independent and would not obey the orders of the Kirin Tor. Dalaran had nothing to do with a genuine archmage.
Ronin publicly declared that he respects Khadgar's choice, because Dalaran has always been a free organization where mages gather together to study magic on a voluntary basis. Every mage has the right to join and leave.
Of course, if you run away, you won't be able to enjoy the benefits of being a Kirin Tor Councilor.
There was no one behind this incident.
Khadgar himself didn't believe it. After going around in a circle, he came back to find MacDonald.
"Your Excellency, Alliance Leader, there is a small problem in Karazhan. I need to ask a few heroes to come over and help clean up the powerful monsters and even demons running around inside. You know, I am not familiar with other heroes."
Khadgar's current status is a bit embarrassing.
Back then, Medivh was considered a serious vassal of the Kingdom of Stormwind, with a territory and his own vassals below.
Khadgar is purely Medivh's apprentice. As a Dalaran, Varian wants to recruit him and make him a vassal of the Kingdom of Stormwind, but he has to face pressure from other nobles in the country.
Even if the Deadwind Pass area where Karazhan is located is ruined by the curse, the Kingdom of Stormwind will still not want the Dalaran people to take Karazhan's territory.