Chapter 316: To Alterac

Medivan says that the orcs are coming, but Kael'thas has never thought about how fast this 'fast' is.

That same night, a small green vortex began to spin inside the door where the Dark Gate had been extinguished, and rows of orc soldiers came out of it.

Instead of opening the coordinates, this dark door was actually reactivated on a small scale.

Perhaps everyone underestimated the abilities of the orcs.

As soon as these orcs appeared, they swept north.

The next morning, while Kael'thas was pondering how to discuss with Kenrito, he accepted a call from Antonidas.

"The orcs are back."

When the five councillors gathered, Antonidas spoke:

"They came over last night and started attacking Stormwind."

Unbeknownst to Kael'thas, all the human soldiers who had guarded the Dark Gate had been wiped out overnight, which is why the Alliance has been keeping an eye on the situation.

Now as soon as the orcs attacked, they quickly received the message.

"The orcs are not coming much this time, so don't worry too much."

Antonidas looked at several councillors and smiled:

"I just called everyone here to remind you not to be careless."

"We don't know what they're here for, so be vigilant."

In the intelligence, the orcs only had tens of thousands of troops passing through the Dark Gate this time, and it was obvious that they were not here for the invasion, and the alliance was still studying their purpose.

Kael'thas was silent.

Only he knew what the orcs were coming for.

The outlands are leading the orcs by an old shaman named Neozu, who is also a warlock and a teacher of Gul'dan.

Neozu sent orcs to this world to snatch a few artifacts and open more portals similar to the Dark Portal, so that they could escape the demon's grasp and travel to the new world.

Of course, in the end, he failed.

[Do you want to stop this action?] 】

Kael'thas suddenly hesitated.

To be honest, he can't beat Naozu, Naozu is even stronger than Guldan, and he can't pose any threat to Naozu. Moreover, Naozu's actions this time will not cause any damage to the elves, and even the impact on the human world will not be too great.

It was only as a result of this action that Naozu was captured by the demons and transformed into the Lich King.

But without this action, he wouldn't have become the Lich King?

The reason why Neozu made this action was because the demon wanted the orcs to invade this world again, but Neozu resisted in the end and wanted to open the door of the new world to escape, and it is because of this that he was caught and tortured by the demon.

However, if Neozu fails in this operation, the demon will definitely not let him go, and he will still become the Lich King.

Kael'thas was a bit nerve-wracking.

But he soon came to his senses again.

[Anyway, it's better to try it.] 】

Kael'thas decided to do his best to change the incident.

"Did the Alliance send someone?"

He asked Antonidas.

"That's right, a few heroes who excelled last time were sent to deal with orcs."

Antonidas smiled and said the names of the people:

"Tulayan, Danas, Kurand, and Khadgar."

All people Kael'thas was familiar with.

Tulayan and Khadgar were originally from Lothar's side, Danas was the human who courted Fort Riptide, and Kurland was one of the leaders of the Hammer Knights.

Of the four heroes exactly like history, the only one missing is the High Elf Aurelia.

Kael'thas finally had a real feeling this time.

His actions were not without effect, at least some things did change, and some people's fates did go on a different track entirely.

"Teacher, that means we don't have to do anything, do we?"

Kel'thugad asked at the side.

"That's right."

Antonidas affirmed:

"I'll send some mages over to help, but we don't need to do anything, just protect Dalaran carefully."

The decision he made was a bit of a surprise to Kael'thas.

[Could it be that Antonidas is aware of it?] 】

Kael'thas thought to himself, he knew that the orcs would attack Dalaran, and that this place had the artifacts they needed—the Book of Medivan and the Eye of Dalaran.

Well?

But there is one most important scepter, the scepter of Sargeras, where Kael'thas has forgotten.

To be precise, the Scepter of Sargeras is the most important thing to achieve Naozu's purpose, this scepter can open several dark doors, and the huge energy it needs to support Naozu should have already been obtained.

The Skull of Gul'dan is an artifact of great power, historically acquired by a surviving orc warlock and returned to his homeland, before changing hands to Neozu.

The Eye of Dalaran and the Book of Medivan are not useful, the Eye of Dalaran will not be of great help to Naozu, and the reason why the Book of Medivan is needed is that it records the use of the Scepter of Sargeras.

Medivan - This old man who wrote books is still in Kael'thas residence.

After the meeting, Kael'thas immediately returned to his room with questions.

"Where's the Scepter of Sargeras?"

He asked Medivan hurriedly.

"The Scepter of Sargeras? Looks like you know a lot of stuff."

Medivan's phantom body appeared in the middle of the room, sighed, and then recalled:

"If memory serves, it should be at the palace in Alterac right now."

Alterac - where Kalia is.

Kael'thas immediately lifted his heart, and he cursed and prepared to walk outside.

But another question came to his mind:

"Medivan, will the orcs take the Book of Medivan or the Scepter of Sargeras first?"

The Book of Medivan is in Dalaran, the Scepter of Sargeras is in Alterac, and Kael'thas seems to be inseparable from both places.

"I can't tell you that."

Medivan shook his head and smiled faintly:

"But I suggest you go to Alterac."

He then softened his face and explained:

"The Maddie Essay is a book I wrote, it's more than one"

This sentence instantly explained Kael'tham's doubts.

That is, the orcs will not necessarily come to Dalaran, but they will definitely go to Alterac?

He no longer hesitated, immediately went out to gather the elves, and then went to say goodbye to Antonidas.

"You're going to Alterac?"

Antonidas looked at him strangely, his eyes flashed, and he laughed:

"There you go."

He didn't even ask why, and directly agreed to Kael'thas's request.

So this morning, Kael'thas and a group of elves set out to run to the snow-covered city of Alterac.

(To be continued)