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Uther thought for a moment and said: "Arthas, what you said is indeed reasonable, but there is still one problem that has not been solved, that is, what do the orcs use to land? You also saw the fleet destroyed by Captain Dalin yesterday, I think even if there are still some ships left in the hands of the South Sea pirates, it should not be enough to transport enough orc troops." Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info Besides, the goblins may not be willing to give their ships to the orcs anymore. ”
Arthas shook his head and said, "Not necessarily, goblins...... The ships that have been destroyed may cause some trouble for the agreement between them and the orcs, but as long as the orcs propose better terms, then they will definitely not adhere to any principles. What I don't understand now is that if it weren't for a massive attack, we would only need to leave a few thousand men to defend in Nanhai Town, and it would be enough to stop the orcs from landing here. Let alone...... How are the orcs going to deal with the mages of Dalaran?"
The current Dalaran is also built on the island in the middle of Lake Lordaeron, adjacent to the royal city of Lordaeron, and if the orcs want to use elite troops to take the royal city of Lordaeron, they can't find a way to solve Dalaran first. For the orcs, the best way is to have a battle with the human alliance in the field to completely defeat the human resistance, but without ships, how can the orcs start a battle?
Archmage Antonidas suddenly spoke: "If you want to attack Dalaran, you will definitely not be able to do it with the army alone, you must have a considerable number of mages to destroy Dalaran's defensive barrier." Arthas nodded silently, in fact, he also knew this, in the original time stream, it was only by relying on Kel'thugad's understanding of Dalaran's defensive enchantment that he was able to break into Dalaran, kill Archmage Antonidas, and snatch the Book of Medivan. The reason why Dalaran's defensive barrier was not mentioned was because Arthas did not want to arouse the suspicion of Archmage Antonidas.
Uther held her chin, suddenly thought of something, and said, "Red Dragon." Arthas was stunned for a moment, and followed Uther's words and asked, "Red Dragon?" Uther nodded, and asked Archmage Antonidas, "If the Red Dragon comes to attack Dalaran, it should be able to gather enough mages, right?"
Archmage Antonidas was reminded by Uther, and he was also a little worried, and said: "Although Dalaran is a magical city, there are many mages in it who are not good at fighting, but just like to study arcane. If it's the Red Dragon that comes to attack Dalaran...... Yesterday's baby dragon needs at least a few thousand...... It would be easier if there were dragons, but would there be so many red dragons in the orcs army?"
Archmage Antonidas looked at Crassus - if the orcs could really gather a few thousand red dragons to attack Dalaran, then things would definitely not be like what Crassus said before, some red dragons' "personal actions", and it could even be regarded as a declaration of war on humanity by the entire Red Dragon Legion.
Under the gaze of Archmage Antonidas, Crassus finally stopped being sentimental, but still said with some reluctance: "This ...... It's unlikely, no one but the queen can mobilize so many red dragons, even if it's just a young dragon...... The queen will not wage war against humans, she ......" Crassus glanced at Frost Grief and did not continue.
Arthas, however, understood Crassus's meaning as uncertain, and said with a frown: "But, judging from the conversation between the young dragon and you, it did receive the queen's order, how do you explain this......? What is ...... in Walla Have you seen it before? I think it looks like it has a lot of respect for you. ”
Crassus recalled, shook his head, and said, "I can be sure that I've never seen it before." I suspect that it and the young dragons are new. I think...... It is likely that Taran betrayed the Queen, falsely passed on the Queen's orders, and intervened in the fight between the Orcs and you. ”
Arthas snorted coldly and said, "Is Taran the dragon that bit you?How can you be sure that it was the one who betrayed your queen?Why can't it be the order issued by your queen herself?" Although Crassus was lying on the ground, he still struggled for a while, as if he was dissatisfied with Arthas's attitude towards the queen, and said: "How is it possible, the queen she ...... to humans" However, Crassus still did not finish his words in the end.
Arthas was a little puzzled, the humanoid red dragon seemed to have been mentioned several times, and its queen seemed to have some connection with humans, making it feel that it was impossible for the queen to declare war on humans. However, Arthas didn't want Crassus's words to influence his judgment, as he didn't trust the humanoid red dragon who spoke abruptly and had an inexplicable attitude towards Frost's Grief.
However, the matter of the red dragon has now become a more important issue than the orc invasion. In Arthas's heart, the invasion of the orcs was not a big problem at all, after all, in the original time stream, this group of green-skinned monsters was finally defeated by humans and became captives.
But the red dragons were different, Arthas really didn't know why those red dragons quietly disappeared in the war in the original time stream, and he didn't know what kind of power his father relied on to repel those red dragons at that time. Could it be the mage of Dalaran?
Arthas didn't know that in the original time stream, the first destruction of Dalaran was because of the participation of these red dragons. However, Crassus's ambiguous attitude towards Frostmourn gave Arthas an intuitive focus on the Red Dragon's problem, and he decided to ask Frostmourn to examine his soul memories of the war in private, to see if he could find a way to defeat the Red Dragon.
Uther and the others were also worried about the problem of the red dragon, although up to now, there were only a few dozen red dragons on the battlefield, and all of them were young dragons, but who could guarantee that there would not be more red dragons to join the side of the orcs? Arthas returned to Frostmourn and sat down, looked at the pretty girl beside him, and thought to himself - if only the mages of Dalaran hadn't scared the renegade red dragon away last night, if Frostmourn had captured its soul, it would have known more.
Unexpectedly, Arthas noticed that there was something wrong with Frost Sorrow - if he looked at her in normal times, the little magic sword would definitely look at him affectionately, and might even do something to himself, but today, he just glanced at her, and Frost Sorrow dodged his gaze, as if he was hiding something from him. A shadow rose in Arthas's heart—a little frost she...... What else are you lying to yourself? (To be continued.) )