Chapter 387: Vane's Revenge
Chapter 387: Vane's Revenge
Garrod's words fell, and Vane shook his head.
"Not only are those hellfires so numerous, but they are also so large that I can't get rid of them. If I use a wide range of attacks, the Coalition side will suffer more losses than Hellfire. So I can only come one by one. Vane said to Garrod.
"If that's the case, you'd better stay here, and your spells must be used in more useful places." After listening to Vane's explanation, Garrod shook his head and looked at the projection map and said, "I'll see who is free now." ”
As Garrod scanned around on the projected map, he soon saw Tyrande's figure, who was commanding the sacrificial troops to assist in the battle ahead. But Garrod knew that Tyrande himself also possessed the strength of a junior demigod, and it was best to quickly clean up the Hellfire.
The order was conveyed quickly. Tyrande also received the order and immediately began his own actions. However, even with Tyrande's best efforts, he still couldn't keep up with the speed at which hellfire fell.
On the battlefield, the corpses of demons and dragons, as well as baby dragons and coalition air units, are constantly falling from the sky.
On the ground, near the coalition lines, the Demon Lord and the demigods of the world of Azeroth fought one-on-one. The only demigod to be swept around by a plurality of demon lords and an army of demons is Cenarius.
This phenomenon is normal for both the demigods and the ordinary soldiers of the coalition army, and even Cenarius himself thinks it is normal. After all, Cenarius is a healer, and as long as the enemy is not mentally retarded, he knows the truth of killing first for treatment.
But is that really the case? Don't forget, Cenarius cheated Vane and them at the beginning. Cenarius may have forgotten about the few mortals he had had, but Vane hadn't forgotten it.
Therefore, when Vane blessed the entire coalition with a spell, he implicitly blessed Senarius with a spell, and it was this spell that produced the current effect.
What is this spell? It's 'eminence.' That's right, it's this spell.
Cenarius himself was a demigod who would be the focus of everyone's attention wherever he went. Therefore, no one in the coalition forces felt that there was anything wrong with Cenarius being noticed. But the demon on the other side is different.
When Cenarius rushed down with the other demigods to stop the demon lord, Vane blessed them with various spells, and when they rushed down, Cenarius was as bright and eye-catching as a beacon in the dark night in the eyes of the demon lord and the demon army. By the time he used spells to heal the wounded coalition members around him, all the demons knew in an instant that he was a healer.
So, except for the demon lord who was confronting the demigods, the other demon lords put down their work and all went to hunt down Cenarius, and on the way to Cenarius's escape, they also attracted a large number of elite demons of the demon legion to join the hunt. chased and intercepted Cenarius, vowing to cut this guy who shined unusually well as soon as he appeared.
Seeing Cenarius flee from his side in a hurry, and the demon lord chasing after him ignored him, the Red Dragon Queen suddenly seemed speechless. How good is Cenarius, being able to attract so many demon lords to hunt him down, and he is also a healer, and he is much stronger than Cenarius's healing ability, why is there only one demon lord who notices him?
But in any case, with the 'efforts' of Cenarius, he attracted the attention of a large number of demons, making the defense line of the coalition as stable for a while. This continued until hellfire hit the ground.
The demon army rushed into the interior of the coalition while the hellfire was raging inside the coalition army.
"Holy, is this really a creature?" Vane had already read the demon's genetic data at this time, and the demon's physical state shown in these data was too strong.
"What's wrong?" Gallod, who was anxiously considering how to reorganize a line of defense, suddenly heard Vane's voice and turned to look at Vane.
At this time, Vane did not speak, and directly enlarged a certain quick part of the projection map for Garrod to see. The focus was on the bullet fired from a dwarven musketeer's large-caliber machine gun, and as the bullet slowed down, Vane and Garrod watched as the bullet came out of the muzzle of the gun and into the Legionnaire. A bullet capable of breaking a normal creature into two knots is only a small wound in the body of a legionnaire of the Burning Legion. If you want to kill a Legionnaire of the Burning Legion, you need to hit a lot of bullets.
Seeing this, Garrod immediately ordered the coalition forces to retreat urgently. They had to compress the defensive line and increase the intensity of their firepower in order to truly resist the onslaught of the Burning Legion.
At the same time, Tyrande, who was cleaning up the hellfires everywhere, watched the hellfire slaughter the Night Elves, and she somewhere found a pair of demonic horns on her head and a pair of demonic batwings behind her, which seemed to be a creature that seemed to be a combination of the Night Elves and the demon. The creature also had a green flame of evil energy, but he was helping Tyrande clean up the Hellfire that Akmund had summoned.
This one who burned with the flames of evil energy was none other than Illidan Fury, the younger brother of Malfurion's Fury. Tyrande realizes that his own abilities alone are not enough to quickly clear the infestation of Hellfire, and he is released from prison.
In Antiquity, during the first invasion of the Burning Legion, Illidan Fury pretended to surrender to the Burning Legion, intending to defeat the Burning Legion by assassinating the leader of the Burning Legion. In its own right, Illidan's idea was good. But what? The guy didn't tell anyone about his decision, so all the Night Elves thought Illidan had really rebelled. Although he later cleared up the misunderstanding of the Night Elves with his actions, the series of actions that could have brought him great glory were used to clear the misunderstanding between him and his own people.
Of course, Illidan himself didn't care about glory. It's just that you don't care, but without these glories, just rely on the evil flames that burn in you. If you don't get the trust of others, what will be the end result? It's not because of an inappropriate action that someone was put in prison, but for a full 10,000 years. If it weren't for the fact that Tyrande needed to use your power now, I don't know how long he would have been imprisoned.
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