Chapter 187: Weightless Position

Portal!

The word echoed in Kael'thas's mind, and a flash of light flashed, and all his doubts were cleared, and he finally knew what the tribe was planning.

The target was indeed the Arathi Heights, and in order to occupy the Arathi Heights, the tribe was preparing to build a portal on this coast - he almost forgot that this was a fantasy world, and anything could happen.

Portals can bypass the restrictions of barricades and continuously teleport large groups behind enemy backs.

As long as the portal is established in Arashi, then not only can it quickly occupy a large area of land on the northern continent, but it can also be flanked back and forth, cut off logistics, and form an encirclement of the main force of the alliance in the wetlands and the dwarven kingdom, so that the alliance will never be able to turn over.

Kael'thas figured this out and couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

Fortunately, he found it in time, otherwise the portal would have been completed, and it would have been difficult to return to the sky.

"Kael'thas, don't worry too much, even if the elves build a portal, it will take more than 10 days, and these orcs will only land for 2 days."

Mephites looked at Kael'thas and comforted:

"Although they set up an enchantment to prevent the magic from leaking out, if it was a portal that was close to maturity, I should have noticed it a long time ago."

The portal was not so easy to build, like the Dark Gate, which also took several years to build. For the orcs, even if it was a teleportation on the same continent now, it would take countless materials and more than a month to complete.

Unbeknownst to Kael'thas, the Horde had planned to build a portal in Hinterland a few years earlier, only to have his plan aborted by accident.

Due to material and time constraints, the portal currently under construction is a small portal, and the total number of people teleported will not exceed 200,000.

Of course, 200,000 elite troops are enough to sweep Arathi and Hinterland.

"Teacher, you mean to say that this portal has just begun to be built?"

Kael'thas asked, his eyes twinkling when he heard Mephites' words.

"Yes!"

Mephites replied in the affirmative.

"That's a lot easier to do, what is just starting to build, it's easy to destroy."

After living for so many years, even Kael'thas knows that when something starts, it is the most vulnerable.

[But, those warlocks]

Kael'thas was a little worried, he didn't know how many warlocks there were in the tribe here, and he was a little uneasy.

Orcs and trolls, if they have mages, are individual, and those who build portals must be warlocks - a profession that is very similar to mages but completely different.

Warlocks are terrifying, a profession that plays with other people's lives, and at the same time, summons powerful demonic helpers.

Kael'thas was not afraid of the orc enemies in front of him, but he was worried about the demons.

He vividly remembered that in the battle a few years ago, the Warlocks had behaved completely differently than in the game, and they were able to work together to summon demons more powerful than themselves.

So, it's time to rush now.

Destroy the cave before the Warlocks gather!

Kael'thas narrowed his eyes as he looked at the orcs that began to dense in front of him, some of them had evaded the elves' fire and began to block their movements, and the elves slowly began to slow down.

[It's time to use that skill]

Kael'thas thought to himself.

"Let me clear the way."

He glanced at Mephites, barked forward, and rode the Landing Bird to the front of the group.

"Wow" "Wow"

Two blue orbs of arcane law appeared above Kael'thas shoulders, burning like blue fireballs, emitting strong arcane waves.

"Fall back 10 meters, I can't handle the distance!"

Kael'thas passed through the elven warriors and rangers, and one walked to the front, commanding.

Blue fireballs flew around him, and there was an irresistible toughness in his eyes.

"Yes, Your Highness!"

Unconsciously, the High Elves distanced themselves from Kael'thas - they knew that their Highness would be fine.

Seeing that they had successfully retreated to the rear, Kael'thas turned his eyes to the front, and calmly recited the incantation in the face of the many approaching orcs.

Or the switch - "weightless position!" ”

- In an instant, something instantly emanated from Kael'thas and within a radius of 10 meters, it was immediately enveloped in purple particles.

[That is, Arcane Explosion? 】

Some elven mages wondered if they were a bit like an arcane explosion when they were cast, except that the colors were different.

However, in less than a second, these mages denied this suspicion, because the particles of the arcane explosion withered immediately the moment they formed, but the particles around Kael'thas showed no signs of withering.

It's like a different space that has been dyed purple forever

Is there anything weird about this space?

They thought so, and immediately were dumbfounded

"Wow, what is this!?"

"How did I float?"

"That's not the point, bastard, we can't move!!"

All the orcs who entered this purple space involuntarily floated upward, as if they were living in the ocean, and lost their focus on the side.

What's even more terrifying is that they can still swim in the water, but in this purple space, they seem to be constipated, and no matter how blushing they are, they can't move.

[It's the loss of gravity!] 】

Most of the elven mages instantly remembered the name of the skill that Kael'thas had just pronounced, and understood the reason for this situation.

It's a magical system that has never existed before

Suddenly, the mages' eyes lit up with curiosity, and they were full of interest in this nascent magic.

"Don't be stunned, hurry up and help!"

Kael'thas interrupted their association with a crisp voice.

The energy mage and ranger immediately understood what he meant, and began to attack the hovering orcs.

One by one, the orcs lost their lives without resistance, and were quickly thrown out of the purple circle.

Aware of the danger, many orcs avoided Kael'thas, and a hole suddenly appeared in front of them.

The High Elves were moving much faster, and the orcs who were sneaking up on their sides were quickly dealt with by the elves because they were scattered.

Soon, led by Kael'thas, they could faintly see the cave on the edge of the cliff

"Speed up!"

Kael'thas snapped and ordered.

However, at this moment, an orc appeared in front of his eyes.

The orc had an axe in one hand and a huge stone in the other, his head floating on his feet, but firmly supported in front of him.

"Hey, hey"

He raised his head, brandished his axe, and smiled sharply and arrogantly.

"Hello"

Kael'thas couldn't help but smile at him.

(To be continued)