Chapter 311: Get our stuff back
Isaas. The Reapers led Kael'thas halfway through Dalaran and then to a small and delicate courtyard.
"This is it, Your Highness."
He said with a salute to Kael'thas.
“”
Kael'thas frowned.
It may be that he is suspicious, but although this courtyard is beautiful, it doesn't seem to match his identity very well.
Plus the strange eyes of the human mages along the way
"How was Dalaran's residence arranged?"
He asked Isaac.
“”
Isaas hesitated for a moment, then explained:
"Dalaran is allocated residence according to strength, status and contribution, and generally mages live in hotels and dormitories, and then stronger mages can have their own homes."
"Only the councillors who have made great contributions, and Kenrito, live almost in those towers."
The Tower of Dalaran is a symbol of status and strength, and at the same time the most dense place of arcane energy, with its own laboratory, it can be said to be a small castle one by one.
However, according to Kael'thas, he should be able to live in the tower.
"Why is my residence here?"
Kael'thas asked in a deep voice.
Isaas watched him cautiously, relieved to see that Kael'thas wasn't really angry.
"Your Highness, we have been absent from human time for several generations in Kenrito"
Isaas said with a wry smile.
They had been absent for so long, and Dalaran naturally had no reason to leave a place for Kael'thas and them.
"Although we tried our best to keep a few towers, the elves didn't have a leader with enough prestige in Dalaran until then."
"We mages can't refuse Dalaran's arrangement."
The elves who came to Dalaran did not have a powerful person, and they did not have the capital to reason with Dalaran.
In fact, the elves didn't want to involve Quel'Thalas for this.
But now it's much better, and as soon as Kael'thas comes, all the elves will slowly regain their original status.
“”
Fundamentally, the current situation is also caused by the fact that Quel'Thalas has not sent anyone for a long time.
Kael'thas was a little dull, but he also knew that it was too much to look for trouble.
"Let's stay here first."
Kael'thas commanded the elves behind him, and then entered the courtyard together.
He decided to build a tower at a later date, which was necessary for the High Elves' power in Dalaran.
Lunch was prepared by Valera, and the rest of the day Kael'thas familiarized himself with Dalaran with the elves, and soon saved the night.
After dinner, Kael'thas carefully wiped his bow, and when he thought it was about to end, a man quietly asked him to meet.
"Aemon Spike?"
Kael'thas looked at Isaas suspiciously.
"Yes, Your Highness, a human mage."
Isaas replied respectfully to Kael'thas.
Human mages? Aemon?
Kael'thas searched carefully in his memory, but he still managed to find the existence of this mage.
Aemon Spike, a human mage he met in the wetlands when Kael'thas left Arathi for Danmoro when he repaired the walls of Fort Riptide.
[What is he looking for me?] 】
Kael'thas was a little weird, but let Isaac let the human mage in.
"It's a pleasure to see you again, Your Highness Kael'thas ."
With a slight amount of excitement, the young human mage saluted Kael'thas with a hint of excitement.
He had waited so long, and finally he had waited for this elven prince.
[This prince can change my fate. 】
Aemon had been thinking like this, and he couldn't wait to come over on the first night of Kael'thas arried.
"It's also a pleasure to see you again, Master Eamon, and it seems that Danmoro's war didn't hurt you."
Kael'thas smiled in response, hinting in passing that he hadn't forgotten the mage.
This was perhaps what Aemon feared the most, so it was when Kael'thas uttered the words 'Dan Morrow's War' that Aemon was completely relieved.
"So, what's the reason you're here?"
Kael'thas gets to the point.
Aemon had crept in, which made Kael'thas curious.
"Yes, Your Highness, congratulations on becoming the youngest councillor of Kenrito."
Eamonn cautiously lay on the ground and said:
"I think you're in need of a group of human subordinates when you first arrived, and I can work for you if I can"
He was very blunt about why.
Kael'thas didn't expect that as soon as he arrived in the city, he would be loyal to someone.
"Of course, I'd love to."
His heart moved, and he immediately agreed to Emon's request.
It's not the slightest loss to him, is it?
Aemon was immediately overjoyed and swore an oath of allegiance.
When he got up, Kael'thas asked about Dalaran.
As expected, as a human, Emon had to know more than Esas and the others, including the division of power in Dalaran.
Like every country, Dalaran is still an existence full of contradictions and struggles, and each Kenrito Councillor has a different force that controls different powers in Dalaran.
This gave Kael'thas a bit of a headache.
[What should I do if I am divided? 】
What worries him even more is that Kel'thugad also has a powerful power in his hands, and there are many mages who belong to him.
There are only a few hundred High Elves in Dalaran, and they are too weak compared to these human forces.
Kael'thas thought he needed to think carefully about what to do, and when he was almost done, he wanted Aemon to go back.
But just then, Aemon said something that surprised Kael'thas greatly.
"Your Highness, why are you living here?"
Eamonn asked cautiously and suspiciously:
"You live here, it's hard to build your own power."
A newcomer to Senator Kenrito would certainly be sought after by aspiring human mages, but Kael'thas's current residence would make these mages doubt his status.
"It's been a long time since we've sent a leader, and it seems that the original residence has been assigned to someone else."
Kael'thas smiled wryly and explained to Aamon.
"Huh!? But Your Highness, didn't you build those towers for yourselves? ”
Aemon was taken aback.
Kael'tham's eyes widened for a moment.
"What did you say?"
His face sank, and then he turned his gaze to Isaas:
"Isaas, are there some towers that we built ourselves?"
Isaac looked nervous, then nodded:
"Yes, Your Highness, but"
"No but!"
Kael'thas stood up sharply and clenched the bow in his hand:
"Since it's our own, there's no but."
A fire suddenly broke out in his heart.
No wonder they always felt that something was wrong, and it was clear that some humans were targeting them on purpose.
Kael'thas sneered.
He couldn't sit idly by.
Unlike the previous situation, Kael'thas didn't need to worry too much, he helped the alliance before to help the alliance's secular forces, but Dalaran's loose force was not in Kael'thas's concerns.
Dalaran is not so much a country as a collection of mages, and it is fundamentally different from a country.
What's more, the High Elves were supposed to be half of Dalaran's father.
They can't be angry here.
"Isaas, do you remember who I am?"
Kael'thas looked at Isaac and asked.
"You are our Royal Highness."
Isaas was a little confused, but he replied in trepidation.
He could hear that Kael'thas was unhappy.
"Yes, I am Kael'thas, Kael'thas *Chaser."
Kael'thas looked at Isaas coldly:
"So I'm not like you, I'm representing Quel'Thalas."
"The dignity of Quel'Salas cannot be defiled."
"Your concealment almost made me make a mistake."
If Anastarian had known about this, Kael'thas would have been scolded to death.
The High Elves don't owe Dalaran, on the contrary, they owe them all along.
Kael'thas is fully qualified to do anything in this city.
He strode towards the door.
"Your Highness, what are you going to do?"
Sylvanas immediately followed and asked.
"Gather somebody and go get our stuff back."
Kael'thas gave the command.
Isaac and Aemon froze for a moment, and then the two immediately followed.
A few minutes later, hundreds of elven mages quickly gathered together and followed closely behind Kael'thas.
Unlike humans, no High Elf would oppose Kael'thas's decision.
"The towers belong to us?"
On the way, Kael'thas asked Isaas again.
At this time, Isaas did not dare to hide anything and told Kael'thas all the places.
"Very good, it seems that they are all gathered in one place, so it will save trouble."
Kael'thas said, then to the elves behind him:
"After a while, anyone who does not listen to the advice, without asking me, will be killed and crippled."
He originally wanted to say kill, but after thinking about it, he changed the killing to being crippled.
Kael'thas didn't want to provoke a revolt from the whole of Dalaran, and the cripple was enough to teach the humans a lesson.
The elves walked through the streets of Dalaran, and from a high vantage point, it looked like a small stream of golden currents.
"Aren't you going to stop it?"
At the top of Violet Castle, Crassus asked Antonidas with a smile.
"Forget it, I think it's better to teach these mages a lesson."
Antonidas replied with a sigh.
In his opinion, some human mages are also a little excessive, but Antonidas, as a highly respected human mage leader, is not easy to do against these humans.
Kael'thas acted, even his own Liwei, and it can be said that Antonidas has done Antonidas a favor.
Human mages are different from the High Elves in that they don't have much constraint, resulting in too many selfish and low-moral people.
(To be continued)