Chapter 47: Serving the People

Surveillance information from Kylsalla indicates that it will be another week before Amani's trolls launch a raid.

Then, Kael'thas estimates that in order to cooperate with the trolls, the orcs should also attack for about a while. This put a lot of pressure on him to relocate, and in order to ensure that the people moved to a safe place, he had to complete all the relocation tasks in at least 6 days!! There are 20 villages on the High Elf Border, with an average of 200 to 300 people per village!

It's bound to be a lot of work!

He began to think about the origin of the orcs, Kael'thas was not a professional Warcraft history buff, and he didn't remember much about the orc wars, not to mention that after 15 years, he even forgot the names of many supporting characters.

I have the impression that the orcs also mentioned an alliance with the trolls in the first war, but Zujin refused.

Perhaps this is the bifurcation point between this world and the game, in this world, because of the difference in the original war history, Zujin did not refuse the orcs to join. It is even possible that Zukin himself, because of Amani's crypt, was convinced of his victory over the High Elves, and he agreed to the alliance of the orcs, thinking more about using them as smoke bombs.

However, the orcs are not vegetarians either, and may well have seen the trolls' calculations. They were also very smart, and only sent a small team to come here, and it was enough to show their hearts, and the main battlefield was still left to the trolls to fight. They were happy to see the trolls and the High Elves fighting, because it would be beneficial and harmless to their upcoming war in the Human Kingdom, and it would be very dangerous for them if the High Elves had the spare strength to help the Human Kingdom.

But in this case, it is even more unlikely that the orcs will launch an invasion of the High Elves before the trolls.

So Kael'thas was also relieved, this world was really different from the game, and it also made him more assured about his future fate. However, there was no time to pause, and his main goal now was to evacuate the High Elves on the southern border.

Although the number of orcs is small, and the power of the kingdom's magical enchantment is weakened, Kael'thas is not sure how strong these orcs who have drunk the blood of demons will be!

What worries him the most is that he wonders if the orcs want to take away the huge runestone that supports the Quel'Salas barrier this time

Most of the members of the Windranger Tower have left with His Royal Highness Prince Kaelshara to participate in the Troll War, so there are very few people left in the tower, only about 100 people, but eighty percent of them are high-level professionals, which makes Kael'thas less worried about relocation.

When these people heard about the plan, they all expressed their support.

But before he could do it, Kael'thas decided that he should do some specific planning.

The system has the task of [making a migration plan], which needs to be prepared in advance, which means that the number of migrations cannot be completed casually!

Liadline was born in a border village, so she knows a lot about them. According to her, among the more than 20 villages in the south, the distribution is very irregular, some are in the mountains, some are under the mountains, and some are even in the woods, and the freedom of the high elves still retains the traditional Xi surname, and many elves are willing to be with the trees.

Therefore, Liadelin thinks that if you want to migrate them, there is no suitable route, and it is better to migrate them one by one.

However, Kael'thas rejected the idea, simply because they didn't have enough time. It takes almost a day to travel back and forth to the border of the Windranger Tower, and it is impossible for more than 20 villages to be relocated in 6 days!

In the previous discussions, Kael'thas had already decided that the elves' migration destination was the Tower of Windranger

The Tower of Windranger sits by the sea, some distance from the border. Because it was originally a medium-sized command post, it was also relatively able to withstand the pressure of the population, and supplies and food could also be transported through Yangfan Harbor in the Yongge Forest. As a military setup in its own right, it has a relatively good defense capability and can send people out by ship in times of crisis.

It doesn't get any better fit!!

It was also because of the determination of this destination that Kael'thas could not agree to the plan to move one by one. He still decided to evacuate all the villages at once, so that he could have more time.

Liadline seemed to be too pushy to think it wouldn't work, and Kael'thas amused her by reminding her that they didn't need to run every village

In other words, they don't need to be fully mobilized.

Kael'thas planned to set a general migration route, which should be relatively short from the surrounding villages, and then send people to move all the elves from the surrounding villages out, and gather them on the middle road. And then just like that, expand your team all the way and get the job done as quickly as possible!

It dawned on Liadrin, and she quickly laid out the route according to Kael'thas requested.

It's a perfect route from the border on the right to the left, starting from the villages near the Troll Front, closing in on the seaside villages, and then up the seashore all the way back to the Windranger Tower.

Half of the High Elves Kingdom is bordered by the sea, and the Well of the Sun is also built on a small island in the sea, and at first glance, the place where they have the worst geographical advantage is the sea, but for safety, the sea around Quel'Salas is also imbued with powerful magic, which is even stronger than that on land.

Whenever a stranger enters, the arcane magicians can easily set off a tsunami to destroy them with the help of the magic circle in the ocean and the power of the ocean itself, so no enemy can reach Quel'Salas through the ocean so far.

The seaside road in Liadline's route is arguably the safest road.

Kael'thas was pleased with the route and clapped his hands to settle down.

"Ding"

"You have completed the task [Make a Migration Plan] and gained 5000 experience points!"

"You have received a series of missions [Relocation of the People 1]!"

"Note: There are 20 missions in total, each experience point is minus 1/3"

"Note: Completing this quest will trigger the effect: Identity Unlock 1"

A surprising system prompt sounded, and this time, the highlight was the identity unlock.

Kael'thas never understood why his identity was ununlocked, or how to unlock it. Now seeing the effect of this task, I can't help but be a little excited.

[Is it necessary to do things for ordinary High Elves to unlock it?] 】

For a moment, he remembered a sentence he had heard in his previous life:

[As a ruler, we must serve the broadest masses of the people!] 】

As for the reduction of the experience points of the migration mission, Kael'thas waved his hand indifferently and said that it didn't matter, 20 villages, a reduction of one-third is equivalent to more than 10 tasks, which is enough for him to upgrade to two levels. It's better not to be too greedy.

With such a powerful system brother, you should be satisfied with whatever you say!

The plan was made, and Kael'thas didn't want to delay.

The next morning, when the sun was barely showing his face, he rushed to the first village with almost all of his men after asking the soldiers to bring enough food and water.