"Well, I never want to see that ferocious beast again, let alone be tortured by him. Kairoz, you know the future, can you tell us what will happen to Azeroth if Garrosh is killed?
?What is the future for the draenei and humanity?"
Kairoz blinked and replied:
"After Garrosh's death, Thrall secluded himself in the Outlands and was quickly killed by assassins sent by Vol'jin. His head was made into a voodoo doll and hung around Vol'jin's neck.
"In order to stabilize his rule, Vol'jin united with the tauren to squeeze out the orcs, which led to food shortages in Orgrimmar and a large number of orcs starved to death. They were finally forced to migrate to the outer lands, suffering numerous casualties along the way. Only a few reached the outer lands and were occupied by the Darkspear Trolls.
Orgrimmar, the tauren got rid of the food situation.
"After that, the Alliance and the Horde were at peace with each other, and the Draenei also got the stable life they always wanted. The peace will last for at least a thousand years. Anduin, you will successfully inherit the throne, but you will have to wait for many years."
"Where are Sylvanas and the Forsaken?" Anduin asked.
Kairoz looked at Anduin with a smile:
"You probably won't believe it when I tell you. Sylvanas met a noble person, restored her high elf body, and became your queen. The Forsaken became history, and the Alliance took back Lordaeron."
Viren's expression changed: "Sounds good."
Anduin looked shy and nodded: "Although the queen is a little surprised, this is the future I want."
Kairoz stood up and took his leave, saying before leaving:
"If Garrosh is let go, a lot of people will die in Azeroth. I don't know what went wrong during that period. The future becomes uncertain. Everything is out of control. Some people will die, and some people will gain great benefits."
Opportunity is no longer ordinary."
After Kairoz left, both Velen and Anduin fell into thinking.
Velen looked complicated and whispered in a nostalgic tone: "Anduin, do you know why I didn't join Sargeras? I worked so hard to lead the draenei to wander in the stars."
"Because the Burning Legion is evil." Anduin replied matter-of-factly.
Viren sneered and shook his head:
"There is only a struggle for survival among civilizations in the universe. So what is justice and evil? The Eredar people joined the Burning Legion and jumped from the advanced civilization of the universe to one of the pinnacle civilizations. They have achieved their own sublimation. No matter who looks at this
They are all the best choices.”
Anduin was stunned for a moment. There is no doubt that Velen is a wise man. Although some of his ideas are difficult for people to understand, the depth of his thoughts is different from ordinary people.
Velen said slowly: "The reason why I rejected Sargeras and led the Draenei to wander in the stars is to pursue my own uncertainty. Kil'jaeden and Archimonde have been together since the day they surrendered to the Burning Legion.
Their future has been decided from the beginning, and nothing will change until they die on the battlefield."
Anduin listened silently, and from Velen's words, he saw an ambition that was so inflated that it made the galaxy tremble.
Viren's voice was filled with excitement:
"Look at how many secrets this boundless universe hides.
"Back then, as one of the three leaders of the planet Argus, I thought the Eredar were the strongest in the starry sky, until Sargeras arrived and showed us the vastness of the universe.
"Titans who are bigger than the planet, terrifying creatures hidden in the depths of the void, even behemoths like galaxies, those incredible ancient beings, and we are just an inconspicuous particle in the dust, Kil'jaeden and Ah
What Kermund saw was the future of the Eredar people, but what I saw was my own endless potential and uncertain future."
Anduin took a deep breath: "You are not willing to settle for mediocrity."
Velen nodded: "The Draenei have been wandering for countless years. We have encountered many good planets. We can live a stable life away from the Burning Legion."
Immediately, Viren smiled cunningly:
"No matter how the draenei hide themselves and erase the traces of the past, the Burning Legion can always find us. The top leaders of the draenei suspect that there are traitors among us, but unfortunately they have never been able to find them."
Anduin keenly noticed something and said in surprise: "It was you who secretly informed the Burning Legion."
Weilun smiled and said: "I have paid so much, how can I settle for stability."
Anduin began to understand why Velen could sit back and watch the draenei being massacred by the orcs.
Viren continued:
"In the process of wandering, I came into contact with the forces of Holy Light, got in touch with the world of shadow, saw the mystery of ethereal spirits, and marveled at the greatness of mechanical civilization.
"But there is only one thing that really makes my heart beat. The only true god of the ancient universe, the moon god Elune. Azeroth is my opportunity to achieve personal sublimation. Countless opportunities are waiting for me. To this end, I have made every possible plan to promote the burning
The legion bewitched the orcs and slaughtered the draenei just to enter Azeroth and become a member here."
Anduin closed his eyes: "So you made up your mind to let Garrosh go."
Viren chuckled and said:
"Don't you want? The lifespan of human beings is so short, and they will turn into dust after a hundred years. Besides, one of the human beings has succeeded, the messenger of the moon god Elune. Don't you want to live as long as him and be exposed to different things?
Levels of power.”
"I think so, even in my dreams." Anduin's smile gradually twisted.
Viren breathed a sigh of relief:
"Anduin, you really have not let me down. Only by letting Garrosh go will our future become uncertain, full of opportunities and challenges."
The next day, Garrosh's trial continued, and Kairoz proposed that Velen and Anduin testify in court, and that Garrosh be allowed to defend himself.
The leaders of the Alliance and the Horde agreed. After wasting countless words these days, everyone is tired and hopes to hear some different voices.
After Velen and Anduin appeared in court, Wrathion took the initiative to lift the Holy Light seal for them. Velen was in good spirits and did not seem to have been tortured at all, which surprised everyone.
Before Velen began his speech, Vol'jin, who had been prepared for it, asked a targeted question:
"Prophet Velen, the Draenei have been wandering in the stars for countless years, all thanks to the Burning Legion. If the subject of trial is Kil'jaeden, will you acquit him?"
Viren was choked immediately, and he couldn't say anything about forgiveness, forgivability, etc. that he had prepared before.
The cunning Velen rolled his eyes and said in a cadence:
"Not all wanderers have lost themselves. The Holy Light guides our way forward. If the Holy Light tells me that Kil'jaeden can be forgiven, I will acquit him."
Vol'jin said rudely: "So your sentence for Garrosh depends on the attitude of the Holy Light, even if he commits an unforgivable war crime."
Velen opened his arms and said: "The guidance of the Holy Light is above all else."
Vol'jin sarcastically said: "Including the Draenei being massacred by the orcs?"
Viren narrowed his eyes and replied: "That's right."
Vol'jin felt that he had failed because he was not mature enough in front of the cunning Velen.
"Then let us hear the Holy Light's verdict on Garrosh." Vol'jin said helplessly.
Unexpectedly, Viren glanced at everyone present and announced loudly:
"The Holy Light believes that the former chief of the tribe, Garrosh Hellscream, is guilty."