Chapter 76: A Friend from Far Away Invites You to Have a Drink

Nomorigen, a technological marvel city in Danmorro, has been the home of gnomes for generations. But during the digging, the gnomes accidentally opened a forbidden door: the evil mutated stone palatins invaded many parts of the Danmorro region, including the main city of the gnomes. In order to take out the invading stone palatines, the master craftsman Mecatok built a number of emergency radiant water tanks in the city, intending to fight to the death if the situation deteriorated to the point of no return. But once Mecartok's most trusted advisor, McNeil Semaprague, betrayed his people and manipulated the invasion. McNeil Sema Prager, after an unexplained insanity, twisted the orders of the master craftsman Mekatok. McNeill Sema Prager opened not only all the emergency radiant tanks, but also all the isolation gates. This cunning machine took advantage of a loophole in the command and brutally wounded the unsuspecting residents of Nomorigan.

The gnomes are waiting for the stone palatins to die or escape, but they are also looking for a way to escape the radiation. Unfortunately, although the Stone-Paladins became poisonous after the radiation - their attacks did not stop or abate. Those gnomes who were not killed by radiation were forced to flee. As McNeill Sema Prager steals enough control over the course of a series of operations, Nomorigan's high-tech mechanical creatures riot, and the indiscriminate attacks make the healthy gnomes completely lose control of their homes.

McNeil Sema Prager continues to plot his dark plans and become the city's new Tech Lord.

Knowing of the upheaval at Nomorigan, Magni orchestrated a powerful counterattack, breaking through the orc blockade and leading his hungry and cold gnome allies back to Ironforge and serving up hot food and ale for their venerable friends.

"Mekatok, you bad guy, why don't you ask me for help, the bronkered dwarves will help you!" Seeing the horror of the survivors, Magni loudly questioned the master craftsman Mecatok.

"It's me who gave the order, and it's me who ruined the great traitor McNeil Sema Prag." Mecatok, the gnome leader, cried like a child in front of Magni.

A howling cry.

"Hey, don't do this, my friend, you saved so many lives, they are all looking at you, the leader should be like a leader, don't cry." Magni is not good at persuading people.

After a while, Mecatok stopped sobbing.

"Thank you, thank you for your selfless assistance in the most critical time for the gnomes." Mecatok thanked Magni.

"If you don't blow your nose with my robe, I'll be more convinced of your sincerity......" Magni looked at the sky speechlessly, wrapping her arms around Mecatok's shoulders in an awkward position, "Now let's go get some food and drink, you need to relax." ”

The gnomes who had made their home in Ironforge held a general assembly to elect Mecatok as the king of the gnomes, but Mecatok refused.

"MecatΓ³k is just a sinner looking forward to atonement, and he is not qualified to be king." Claiming to be just a useless craftsman, Mecatok fulfills his duties as a leader, but refuses to be treated as a leader.

The tragedy of Nomorigen is the nightmare of the great craftsman's life.

Far to the north, in the Hillbride Hills, Anduin. Lothar was overjoyed by Khadgar's arrival.

"What do you think of them?" Lothar gestured to the paladins who were training.

Khadgar frowned.

"I suspect they're of limited use to us." After a moment he said.

"Oh? Why. "Anduin. Lothar would love to get an opinion from Khadgar.

"They don't have enough time to prepare." The mage explained. "We expect the tribe to come to Lordaeron in a few weeks or even less. And none of them had ever experienced war - as paladins. Of course, I don't doubt that they will be able to fight, but we have plenty of fighters. If the archbishop wants them to perform a miracle, I fear he may be disappointed. ”

Anduin. Lothar couldn't help but nodded.

"I agree." "But Fao trusts them so much that maybe we have to join in." ”

He burst out laughing.

"We assume they're ready, what do you think of them."

"Uther will be very dangerous to the Horde, there is no doubt about it." Khadgar replied, "I don't think he can lead anyone other than the Paladin, though. His faith was so strong that many soldiers might not be able to endure it. ”

Lothar nodded and motioned for his companion to continue.

"It's pretty much the same with Saidan and Tirio. Saidan was first and foremost a warrior, while Tirio was a knight, but they also had faith. This may make them hesitate to carry out some of their plans. Khadgar's review hit the nail on the head.

Lothar smiled and said, "What about Tulayan?"

"This is the worst of them all, but he is also the strongest in my eyes." Khadgar admitted with a laugh. He had been trained to be a clergyman and a loyal follower of the church, but not as enthusiastic as the others. And he has more intelligence. ”

"Couldn't agree more." This young man also made a deep impression on Lothar.

Tulayan is an out-and-out tactical leader, who can calmly analyze any difficult battle situation, and is not afraid to fight with his life at critical moments, and does not give up any hope, which is Tulayan's greatest weapon.

Anduin, who was aware of Tulayan's traits. Lothar deliberately promoted his deputy, because this Tulayan was very similar to himself when he was younger.

"Then our Carlos. And what about Baron Barov? Lothar continued.

"Although he disguised it well, he was still too immature. There was a huge shadow in his heart. But the action is so firm that people can't understand it. Khadgar was also a little confused, "Originally, according to his status and status, he could lie on his subordinates' seniority books and mix up his merits." But from his style, it can be seen that he is the kind of practical guy who uses his words and deeds to drive his subordinates. It's hard to judge. Khadgar shook his head, there were too many contradictions in Carlos for him to understand.

"I don't think as much as you do, but there's one thing that makes me more determined." Anduin. Lothar said.

"What is it?" Khadgar asked.

"His identity, Carlos has the first inheritance of the current kingdom of Alterac. I can't use him like I command other subordinates, even if he's a good fighter. "Anduin. Lothar hesitated for a moment, deciding that there was nothing wrong with revealing her heart to Khadgar.

"If an accident happens to King Aiden, and Carlos dies from my tactical arrangement...... I am guilty of killing a king. "Lothar is genuinely crying and laughing.

"It's a headache. Fortunately, the commander-in-chief of the alliance is not me. Carlos gave Lothar a good-natured taunt and turned to leave.

"Where are you going?" Anduin. Lothar asked casually.

"Meet the mages of the Baron in question, and get together with your peers." Khadgar replied.