Chapter 294: It's Hard to Break the Mirror

Unlike Akmund and Sargeras, who were obsessed with Azeroth, Kil'Gardan focused most of his energy on finding Veron.

The decay of the orc mother planet Draenor is fundamentally the handiwork of Kil'Gardan.

Knowing that Veren and the Draenei were hiding in Draenor and quietly developing, Kil'Gardan secretly lured Neozu and his apprentice Gul'dan and instigated them to massacre the Draenei, which led to a series of subsequent events.

Before escaping from Argus, Veron made contact with Naru of the Light Legion and received a spaceship from Naru to travel freely.

Landing in Draenor was also a last resort, and Draenei's ship unfortunately crashed into the Nagrand Prairie of Draenor, and Naru, who was traveling with the ship, fell two.

Due to the ship's crash, the Draenei are stranded on this wild planet and can only settle here temporarily.

They carefully distanced themselves from native races such as orcs and ogres while trying to build a new home.

In order to build the Dark Gate, Gul'dan captured a large number of Draenei and used evil spells to drain their life force and supply them to the Dark Gate.

The Draenei are a branch of the higher civilizations, and in terms of strength, they should be far above the primitive barbarian orcs.

But thanks to the conservative decisions of the Prophet Velon, and Kil'Gardan's plans behind the scenes, it was too late when the Draenei finally made up their minds to fight back against the orcs who had drunk the blood of demons.

Kilgardan had thought that he would finally be able to capture Velen this time and make him pay for betraying him and running away alone.

But something strange happened, the barely surviving Draenei suddenly disappeared from Draenor, and only a few outcasts scattered in the wilderness of Draenor, but there was no trace of their old enemy Velon.

Annoyed and furious, Kilgar suspected that Veron had slipped into the Dark Gate with the orcs, hiding in some corner of the vast world of Azeroth.

When Sargeras ordered the use of the High Demons of the Tomb of Shar to infiltrate Azeroth, Kil'Gardan, who had a guess, volunteered to take on the task before Akmund.

Although Kilgardan wants to use these demons to find Velon, he can't do it too obviously, and Sargeras's orders still have to be carried out.

As a result, demons such as Dagestans and Sarista infiltrated the Supreme Ridge to quietly sow discord between the two races.

More demons were sent by Kil'Gardan to the lands of Azeroth, searching for Velon's trails in the name of sowing chaos.

Sarren: "MDZZ! ”

Although the Dreadlord is nominally a direct subordinate of Kil'Gardan, he ...... Anyone who understands understands.

After learning of Kil'gardan's intentions from Dagestan's mouth, Salian rubbed his eyebrows with a smile.

[It's really a disaster, the egg is looking for Veron to pass Azeroth. 】

[That old god stick has no intention of coming to Azeroth, at least for now, and at this time Hachicheng is crouching in the Storm Fortress and waiting for the situation to calm down. 】

I have to say that Velen is also the chosen one from a certain point of view.

When Argus was facing a crisis, Naru came to his door and offered to send him a spaceship.

The price is only to make the Delaneys believe in the Light, and arrange for some to join the Light Legion to fight the evil forces in the universe.

When the Draenei were in danger of extinction in Draenor, the Light Legion sent another ship.

This time it's not just a small fleeing ship, but a whole fleet.

The flagship Storm Fortress is the main ship, with the Energy Ship, Eco Ship, Forbidden Prison and Essoda as escort ships.

With Naru in charge, this fleet can exert good combat effectiveness.

Unless Kil'Gardan mobilizes the Burning Legion's reconnaissance fleet to search the sector in a carpet manner, it is absolutely impossible to find the Storm Fortress fleet group hidden in the orbit of Draenor with those orcs who can only bounce on the surface.

In other words, Azeroth helped Veren and the Draenei carry a big black cauldron, attracting the attention of Kil'Gardan, a scheming fraudster.

This is not what worries Salian the most.

According to the information provided by the barrage, the great demon who will covet the power of the Sunwell of Quel'Salas in the future is none other than this fraudster Kil-Gardan, and he is really afraid that this guy will find the Sunwell that Quel'Salas has been tightly hidden decades in advance.

But when you think about it, it seems unlikely.

In the history of the barrage, Kil'Gardan learned the mystery of the Sunwell from the lips of the fallen Prince Kael'thas and led the army on a large expedition.

And in this plane, Kael'thas who is about to ascend to the throne is obviously unlikely to have anything to do with Kil'Gardan, and there is still enough time for Quel Salas to grow up and develop slowly.

But it's the so-called planning for a rainy day.

Salaan still has to make some preparations in advance to mislead the demons sent by Kil'Gardan around the world to turn their attention to Kalimdor's distant Night Elf relatives.

Dead friends do not die poor.

The Night Elves have a strong family background and can withstand Huohuo.

As long as the Night Elves, who occupy most of Kalimdor, can learn the news in advance and integrate resources, it is impossible for the scattered demons who come from afar to make trouble break their bones.

And the Eastern Kingdom is now completely scattered, and Tyrenus and Lordaeron, who are busy dreaming, are frantically dragging their feet, unable to gather a strong combat power of unity.

The wall-headed grass Dalaran will only be attached to the strongest human kingdom, and seriously lacks assertiveness.

Gilneth and Stormgard are too busy with internal affairs to take care of anything else, and the Stormwind Kingdom is in a state of ruin.

Of all the nations of the human race, only Kurtilas can give greater support.

From the perspective of the overall situation, Salian can only lead to trouble.

It just so happens that this incident should be able to find something to do for Tyrande, who likes to have nothing to do, to divert her attention and buy more preparation time for the strong return of Mavi and Garrod.

"Stella, help me take a trip to the Dream Glade."

Sarren wrote a letter with great difficulty, put it in an envelope, and solemnly handed it to Stellagosa.

"Pass this letter to Grand Druidonza Giant Hoof, and let him pass it on to Malfurion and Tyrande, far away in Mount Hyjal."

Stella Gossa nodded obediently, and asked with some curiosity, "What is written in the letter?" Is it convenient for me to know? ”

Sarjan smiled disapprovingly: "There's nothing inconvenient, this matter is not completely unrelated to the dragon clan." ”

"I'm just telling them the news that there are a large number of demons fleeing from the tomb of Sargeras, and I believe that the Night Elves will immediately take action when they get the information, plowing Kalimdo from beginning to end."

"As for the Eastern Kingdom......"

Saljan groaned, "With the Lordaeron Alliance in its current state, Tyrenus can't count on it. ”

"Take advantage of this meeting to rush to the Watch Fort to respond to Tulayan's call, and tell him about it 'by the way', the warning of Alliance Generalissimo Tulayan is better than us 'ignorant of kindness' High Elves."

I don't know what it means, this is the comment that Terenus shouted out in anger when he learned that Quel'Thalas had withdrawn from the alliance.

Sarean doesn't understand, in the Second World War, it was Tulayan and Aurelia who came to the aid of Quel'Salas, what does it have to do with you, the guy who guards Lordaeron?

It's true that the credit of the subordinates belongs to the boss, and the boss's black pot is the subordinate, right?

Including Anastria and Kael'thas, Quel'Salas didn't want to be involved with the increasingly spooky Terenus.

The poor old king was bound by Lordaeron's dream of unifying the nations of mankind, but he was constrained by reality and saw no hope of unification, and could only watch as the dream that was once so close was far away.

Who is to blame?

Take the black cauldron, Terenus.

If it weren't for the fact that he did too much in the first place to dismember the kingdom of Alterac, and then wanted to use the orc shelter to collect the wealth of other countries, how could Lordaeron get to where he is today?

……

With the arrest of Nasrezm and Sivarra one after another, Drogbar's attitude after learning the truth has eased, and Dagul has plans to make peace with the Gaoling tribe.

But as a netizen in the barrage said.

It is difficult to break the mirror.

Although Drogbar has learned that demons are behind the conflict between the two races, it is difficult to heal the wounds that have been torn open.

Moreover, the issue of resource conflict between the Kaolin tribe and Dragobal was not fabricated out of thin air, the demons only magnified the severity of the problem, triggering a fierce reaction from the people on both sides.

Now that someone has taken the initiative to take on the black cauldron, Dagul and the newly awakened Grand Chief of Mura just happened to divert the conflict and borrow the donkey from the slope.

But the existing problems will sooner or later erupt again in the future because of other triggers.

It is impossible for the two sides to return to the time when Hun Kaolin and Igrul the Dragon Slayer worked together as closely together.

"Hmm~"

After clearing his thoughts, Sarian got up from his seat and stretched.

"That's it! The aftermath of the Supreme Ridge does not require us to intervene anymore. ”

Sarjan twisted his waist from side to side and moved his body, then turned to Valera and said, "Get ready, when Stella, Winlessa, and Haduron return, we should leave the Broken Isles and return to the Eastern Kingdom." ”