Chapter 1642 Soldier to soldier, general to general, needle to Mai Mang

Since the end of the Battle of Molten Heart, Sunderland has taken Sarjan's advice and settled in Oldum with his followers.

Home to the Forge of Origins, Uldem was once a lush rainforest.

But that was the old yellow calendar many years ago.

Today's Audam is already an endless desert, and due to the relatively flat terrain, the wind can blow freely everywhere, which is very suitable as a hiding place for Sunderland, a wind chaser.

The last time they parted outside of the Molten Heart, Sunderland had only two or three kittens by her side.

After several years of covert development, the amount of wind elements in the Odum region has increased rapidly.

Counting those low-level wind elements who are not strong and not have high intelligence, Sunderland has been able to pull out a force of thousands of people, at least in numbers.

Again, there can't be only one voice within a large force.

Olakill's hard licking of the ancient gods had already caused a large number of wind elemental lords to be dissatisfied, and after learning that Sunderland had narrowly escaped from death, these wind elemental lords who had already had a backlash suddenly found their backbone and naturally returned to the command of the Wind Chaser.

According to Sunderland, there are four highest-ranking wind elemental nobles under the command of Orakir the Wind Rider, and these four make up the most important ruling team of the Sky Wall, the Council of the Winds, collectively known as the Four Windlords.

The four powerful members of the Wind Council are Shiamat the Lord of the South Wind, Lohassi the Lord of the East Wind, Nihir the Lord of the North Wind and Ansher the Lord of the West Wind.

It stands to reason that the members of the Council of the Winds are all Aurakill's right-hand men, and they should be loyal to him.

However, this is not the case.

Shiamat the Lord of the South Wind is a die-hard supporter of Orakir, and the Lord of the North Wind Nihil is also biased in favor of the Wind Rider...... To be more precise, he would only follow the orders of the then Wind Elemental King, and was an iron-faced and selfless councillor.

Lord Lohassi and Lord Ansher had been in contact with Sunderlandor for many years, and they did not agree with the Lord of the Wind Elementals' groveling attitude towards the old gods that had long been sealed.

Sunderland's mysterious disappearance aroused the suspicion of the two at the time, but because there was no evidence or clues, they could only hide their true positions for the time being, and continue to obey Olakire's orders.

With Sunderland's return, Lohasi and Anschel, who were increasingly dissatisfied with Olakyl's kneeling and licking behavior, did not hesitate to fall to the Wind Chaser.

As the revered Lord of the Four Winds, Lohassi and Ansher have secretly gathered a number of high-level wind elements who agree with their ideals over the years.

Sunderland, who had the rightful inheritance of the Wind Elemental King, had returned just in time, and he had almost seamlessly taken over the secret forces from the two High Lords that even Orakir had not discovered.

Of course, since the elemental realm and the material world have not yet been officially connected, this group of troops is still in the hands of the West Wind Lord and the East Wind Lord for now.

But at least nominally, they have belonged to the Wind Chasers.

As long as Sunderland has the order, they can launch a counterattack inside the Sky Wall at any time, and give Olaquil, who is still trying to curry favor with Enzos, a huge "surprise".

Audum is indeed a suitable place for the wind elemental to settle, and if Sarren expects it to be true, the wall of the sky that returns to the material world should also make a home here.

At that time, Sunderland will be able to use the help of the Tovel people to launch a battle of revenge against the unstable wall of the sky.

Saléan hopes that Sunderland will be able to seize the reins of the Sky Wall as quickly as possible through a blitzkrieg.

The forces that Enzos can still rely on today are Deathwing and his Twilight Dragon and a few earth elementals, the Nightmare King Varoson, the commander of the light pole, and the fire and wind elemental armies led by Ragnaros and Orakir, and a part of the Void Naga that he forced down from Aishara's hands.

Oh, and by the way, there's a high probability that Gugar has been resurrected and his Twilight Hammer.

Without Nefarion, a capable dragon scientist, the progress of Twilight Dragon's research has been greatly affected, and the Twilight Dragon, which is not yet very mature, has nothing to fear for the time being.

The four guardian dragons have long been gearing up to eradicate the shameful traitors for the Dragon's Sleep Temple and reclaim the power of the long-lost guardians of the earth, and Deathwing and Twilight Dragon can rest assured that they will be dealt with.

Varosson ...... This unlucky bastard is no longer in the eyes of Sarjan, and perhaps Azhara will be interested in her former captain of the palace guard.

If Varosson really dared to take the lead, Aishara, who had long intended to take revenge on Enzos, could just take him out with the Void Naga.

The Twilight Hammer developed by Gugar and his development is not directly harmful, but the cult's ability to spread is very troublesome, and Sarjan intends to hand them over to the Allied forces of the Azeroth Powers to kill the Twilight Hammer with a numerical advantage.

Among the many powers under Enzos' command, the most troublesome is the Fire Demon King Ragnaros and his fire elemental.

Due to the fire elemental's ability to burn everything, no matter which region of Azeroth Ragnaros chooses to project the Fire Source Land, it will inevitably cause unrecoverable damage to the local ecology.

Sarean is not sure if the Land of Fire will settle in Mount Hyjal as it did in its original history.

If so, the newly resurrected demigods of the wilderness would come in handy.

In addition to the above "periphery" forces, Enzos also has an army of descendants directly under him, the Faceless Army.

After the last Kserakimis Raks was taken away by Gohorn Bull, there were no more Kseraki in the hands of Enzos, but the army of N'Raki who survived the battle of the Dark Empire was still not to be underestimated.

Fortunately, unless the situation is favorable, Enzos will not easily let this ace force leave the awakened city of Neorosa, and it is likely that he will not be able to officially confront them until the final decisive battle.

True, Salian does not intend to continue to delay.

He planned to use the elemental tide that had given Enzos confidence to attack Nyorosa's lair in one fell swoop, and send this guy to meet his two colleagues underground.

Until now, even Azara, who had nominally signed an alliance with Enzos, did not know the exact coordinates of Neolosa.

While the rest of the battlefield is in full swing, the Salaan will always keep a surveillance force composed of Naga nobles and high-ranking water elementals to patrol the seas.

As long as Enzos made the slightest move from Neolosa, the surveillance force specially arranged by Salian would be able to quickly capture his position.

The next step is nothing more than precise positioning of door-to-door warmth.

After years of cultivation, Sunderland is no longer the Wind Prince who had a very difficult time fighting Ragnaros, and his strength has returned to the peak state.

In terms of combat power alone, Sunderland has long been better than the blue, and his control of the wind element even surpasses that of his father, Olakir the Wind Rider.

It was precisely because he felt threatened by Sunderland that Olaquil made a small move behind his back and sold his own son to his ally Ragnaros.

In the past, Sunderland still had a trace of doubt and guilt about his plan to rebel against his father, and as Olakiel took the initiative to tear his face, Sunderland's heart no longer hesitated.

He firmly believes that his plan to overthrow Aurakir's rule is to liberate the Sky Wall and all wind elements, and that the wind of freedom should not be held in the hands of the old gods, who have long since become lost dogs.

"Don't worry." Salian smiled and said to Sunderland, who couldn't wait for his father's kindness and filial piety, "Considering the characteristics of the wind element, there are only a few areas that are suitable for the Sky Wall to settle in. ”

"The Cursed Lands, though similarly flat, are home to the Alliance's heavy forces all year round, and I don't think Olakir would choose to take the plunge."

"Other than that, only the Western Wilds, Silishus, Tanaris, and Oldum are the most suitable for the settlement needs of the wind element."

"The Western Wilderness is too close to the core territory of the Stormwind Kingdom, and the life-sparing Orakir shouldn't choose to fight the Storm Kingdom here."

Sunderland nodded thoughtfully: "In other words, the most likely places are only the three great deserts of Silishus, Tanaris and Odum. ”

Sarjan nodded approvingly: "That's right, whether it's Oldum, Silisus, or Tanaris, it's not too far from where you are now. ”

"With the Lord of the West Wind and the Lord of the East Wind as the internal response, I believe that you will be able to attack the Sky Wall while it is still firmly established, and overthrow the corrupt rule of Orakir in one fell swoop."