Human beings are social creatures. As long as they live in this world, they will inevitably have social needs.
According to Sha Diao netizens, no matter how homebound people are, they will still complete their social needs on the Internet through social media and instant messaging software.
Although Sarlayan doesn't quite understand what these software and media are, it does not prevent him from understanding the truth contained in this sentence.
In the previous thousands of years, Elisande was almost in a state of seclusion, with very few opportunities for contact with others.
Fandus, who occasionally met a person to chat with, still only knew how to flatter him, and knew very little about the actual situation of the implementation of the decisions he had made in Suramar.
Elisande is by no means mediocre, but she also has the same bad habits that most highborne have.
Arrogance, willfulness, and deluded self-confidence are all the main reasons that have led Suramar to where it is today.
There is a sentence in the barrage specifically used to evaluate the major groups of highborne elves.
Arrogance is not terrible, whoever is a loser will be embarrassed.
Compared with Shandara and Elre'Thalas, who played themselves to death, Suramar was not a loser even though he had many problems.
However, when Elisande compared Suramar under his jurisdiction with Quel'Thalas, the most powerful country in the country, he always felt a little uncomfortable.
Although her understanding of Quel'Thalas at this stage comes from Kael'thas' oral description, they are both highborne elves, so they understand each other to some extent.
On such a matter of national importance, Elisande believed that Kael'thas would not talk nonsense or brag.
…Besides, this high elf crown prince with a gentle yet strong personality doesn’t look like the kind of person who likes to grin.
The turmoil caused by Fandos was easily suppressed, starting with an anticlimax.
After explaining the reason to Elisande, the Grand Magister agreed with Sarlayan to take Fandos to Azsuna and hand it over to Farodis.
However, Elisande made a condition. She wanted to set off with Sarlayan to witness the final outcome of Fandus with her own eyes, and also to see the current situation of her old neighbor many years ago.
Strictly speaking, the Azsuna region to which Narthalas College belongs was once under the jurisdiction of the Suramar metropolitan area.
However, because of the strong influence of Nar'thalas College, Azshara specially arranged a governor for the Azsuna region.
In terms of administrative level, Faroldis and Elisande are on the same level, but if we insist on a more realistic calculation, Faroldis can also be counted as Elisande's subordinate.
Sarlayan looked at the plain-faced Grand Mage in confusion, and could not see any clues on her face.
"Are you sure? Suramar has just settled down after a lot of twists and turns. Don't you need to stay and manage your own city?"
Elisande said calmly: "During the more than 1,000 years since I was gone, didn't Suramar also come here like this?"
"With Talisa helping to manage it, there won't be any big problems if I leave for a while."
'It really should be said, the class struggle in the city has not calmed down yet. '
'But...that's right. She will be tied up and difficult to deal with in the city. It's better to let Talisa be the bad guy. '
'Haha~ He is indeed an old upper elf who is good at intrigues. '
After Sharlayan curled his lips and turned around, Valeera and Stellagosa clearly saw him turning his dead eyes behind Elisande's back.
The two hurriedly turned their heads while suppressing laughter, and Stellagosa consciously turned into a young dragon form to wait for the few people to "board".
The long-hidden class conflict in Suramar was ignited by the fuse. Although calm has been restored near the Tower of Darkness, two different groups, the poor and the rich, are still fighting each other in full swing.
But at least the decision-makers have temporarily settled down, and Elisande temporarily handed over the management of Suramar to Thalyssra and Tel'arn.
Due to their meritorious service in the rebellion of Phandos, Melendus and Etaeus were exempted from prison. Elisande just ordered them to shut up and think about their mistakes until Arcandor officially matured before they could come out again.
Tel'an, who calls himself a botanist, is actually a noble druid with a unique style.
Druids are very rare among the upper elves, and they are stereotyped as a profession exclusive to civilians.
In fact, this is indeed the case. Many upper elves have always held condescending contempt for the Druids, thinking that they are just a bunch of mud-legged people hugging each other for warmth.
There are bound to be weirdos in any ethnic group.
Tel'arn is one of them.
More than 10,000 years ago, ever since the new profession of druid came into being, Tel'an, who was born into a noble family, has developed a strong interest in them.
Tel'arn has liked taking care of flowers and plants since he was a child. Compared with the arcane masters who are generally favored by the upper elves, Tel'arn is more interested in druids who can be close to nature.
But he also knew that druids were not popular among the upper elves. After learning the druid spell in private, Tel'an concealed the matter like a thief, and from then on regarded himself as a botanist.
But in fact, the nobles of Suramar knew all about this matter, and therefore always had a discriminatory attitude towards Tel'arn, and the members of the advisory group also repeatedly excluded him.
Elisande recognized Tel'an's talent and always trusted him.
Tel'arn has lived up to Elisande's trust, and the greening of the entire city of Suramar was designed and cultivated by him.
Even the picky Kael'thas was full of praise for Suramar's beautiful city scenery, and Tel'arn had a share of the credit.
Although he is not very vocal among the advisory group, Tel'an is the most unequivocal loyalist who always stands on Elisande's side.
He was not deceived by Fandos's rhetoric like Melandus, who was greedy for family interests. He always stuck to his position and was a model of an honest man.
Phandos, Melandus, and Etaeus overturned one after another, and Talisa also experienced a lot of hardships and twists and turns. Only Tel'an has been sitting calmly watching the ups and downs.
From a certain perspective, not fighting can be regarded as a kind of wisdom, and you will win in the end.
Now that Tel'an is finally a daughter-in-law and a mother-in-law, only he and Talisa are left in the originally five-member advisory group. The important task of managing the city and quelling the riots naturally falls on the shoulders of these two people.
Having witnessed with her own eyes the negative impact of her decision on Suramar, even though Elisande was still reluctant to admit it, she felt somewhat regretful in her heart.
Taking this opportunity to go out, she planned to take a step back temporarily to see what kind of new wind Thalyssra, who was determined to reform, could bring to Suramar.
It would be a good thing if the new policy can be accepted by the general public.
Even if something goes wrong during the implementation, Elisande can step up and take over in time.
Sarlayan couldn't figure out Elisande's intention for a while. Although Valeera was extremely smart, she didn't have much experience in politics, and she couldn't figure out Elisande's intention.
Kael'thas has been receiving a thick and dark education from the Sun King in the past two years, and he sees this clearly.
But as an outsider, Kael'thas did not speak about the matter. He just stood aside and watched with a smile.
When Stellagosa took off and left, Thalyssra immediately gave a resolute order to let the Suramar guards who were still loyal to Elisande enter to quell the dispute between the noble private soldiers and the civilians.
Kael'thas also retired, taking the high elves and moon guards back to Shal'Alan outside the city.
Elisande made a promise to Kael'thas before leaving that as long as the unrest in Suramar subsided, Thalyssra would establish an embassy for Quel'Thalas as soon as possible, representing the formal establishment of diplomatic relations between the two races.
Before Arcandor matures, unless there is a shocking turmoil in Quel'Thalas, Kael'thas will stay in the Broken Islands and sit in command. This can be regarded as the final test given to him by Anasteria.
Once this was over and back in Quel'Thalas, it was almost time for Kael'thas to officially inherit the throne.
So far, Kael'thas' answer sheet has been close to full marks.
Although there were minor flaws in the process, the final result was very satisfying, and he successfully established a friendly relationship with the Children of the Night, who had been closed off for thousands of years.
The unrest in the Suramar region has basically subsided.
Next, Kael'thas, who had been busy for two years, could live a relatively leisurely life before ascending the throne.
While waiting for Arcandor to mature, he could just teach his talented apprentice.
On the way back, Kael'thas, who had a calm mind, smiled and looked at the scenery in the Suramar area that was quite similar to that of Eversong Forest.
"Let me enjoy the last leisurely time with gratitude."
Who should be thanked? Kael'thas, who has a clear mind, already has the answer.