"Nasa?! Nasa!"
cold……
So cold...
Nasa felt like she had fallen into a hole in the ice, and was enveloped in the coldness and suffocation that hit her face.
Until a pair of warm hands held her body, and with an uneasy cry, she regained her gradually declining consciousness.
She recognized it. It was the call of her commander, Maiev Shadowsong.
The world around her suddenly changed from illusory black and white to a colorful and warm scene. Maiev was half-kneeling on the ground, supporting her body with her hands.
Nasa seemed to wake up from a dream. She stood up and touched her abdomen with her hand. The wound pierced by the sword blade had disappeared without a trace.
If the damaged armor and lining hadn't disappeared, she might even have thought that her near-death feeling just now was an illusion.
"I should be killed..."
Nasa suddenly fell into doubts. The pain and cold touch of the sword blade were not fake. She could even clearly feel the moist feeling of blood flowing from the wound.
"Nasa, are you okay? That's great!"
A stone fell in Maiev's heart. When she rushed to Illidan's prison, there was no trace of him in the cell, and beside her were scattered guards lying on the ground.
When she saw this moment, especially when Nasa fell in a pool of blood, Maiev almost lost control of her emotions.
However, when she picked up Nasa's body, she found that she didn't have any wounds on her body. She just seemed to have fainted on the ground. She was in the same situation as the groups of found watchers.
When Nasa opened her eyes and responded to Maiev's call, the warden finally felt relieved.
"I..." Nasa was about to say that she should have been killed. Why did she look like she was fine now?
But in order to make Maiev not worry too much about her situation, Nasa changed her statement, "I'm fine, ma'am, but... Illidan escaped."
"Did he attack you?" When Maiev went to search for the missing Watcher, she found that the place where Illidan's weapons were kept had also been stolen, and the Watcher there also fell to the ground.
"No...I don't know. In just an instant, everyone lost consciousness." Nasa recalled the previous situation, still feeling extremely palpitated. "The enemy's strength was beyond my imagination. I didn't even see his movements clearly. Just fell down.”
What Nasa said was true. Alsace's figure was like a ghost, protruding from the darkness without warning, and disappearing without warning.
The only thing Nasa remembered deeply was the devil carving on the big sword that penetrated her body, which seemed to be mocking her ignorance and powerlessness.
Maiev frowned. Nasa's statement was basically the same as that of other attacked Watchers, but why did the intruders not kill them, but choose to knock them unconscious?
Controlling the strength to knock someone unconscious is completely different from the difficulty of wielding a butcher knife from the darkness without any scruples. If Maiev is allowed to make the choice, the best way to invade this dungeon is to kill all the guards. Kill.
However, the other party chose a completely different approach from the normal thinking. Could it be that the mysterious intruder had some scruples about the night elves, or... he was simply a member of the night elves, just to rescue Illidan from prison, not Kill your own compatriots?
The possibility of the second conjecture is not non-existent. Ten thousand years ago, Illidan himself was also an "upper-class person" who was sought after by many people. With his methods, he left some die-hard loyalists. Today, ten thousand years later, It is not impossible to rescue him from prison.
But what Maiev can't believe is that there are so many guys hiding in the night elves who are on the same boat with the traitors?
These and other conjectures gave Maiev no peace of mind at all. Although it was an unexpected surprise that the Watchers did not suffer any casualties, Illidan's escape and the ending where she did not even see the shadow of the invader made Maiev feel uneasy. The peacekeeper looked very embarrassed.
All the watchmen present could be said to be ashamed to angry, because they were not vigilant enough, which led to such serious consequences. In the eyes of them who are very competitive and have long regarded responsibility as everything, it is an unforgivable mistake.
Maiev groaned, lifted up her chainmail cloak with a wave of her hand, and left the empty prison without any hesitation or hesitation.
"Madam, where are you going?" Nasa was worried that her mistress would make an impulsive decision.
"Go to the Archdruid and tell him clearly about the situation here."
After saying that, Maiev's figure quickly disappeared into the dark underground corridor.
…
"Weird guy."
Illidan jumped from a towering tree crown, carrying the twin blades of Azzinoth on his back, and walked in the jungle of Felwood.
Although he was trapped in a prison, he could see better than any watcher. The evil energy burned his eyes, but that didn't mean that he really couldn't "see" anything.
Illidan almost watched helplessly as the mysterious man wrapped in a black cloak "swaggered" into the dark prison. The other party was able to come and go freely in the dungeon with no light at all, indicating that the other party had something similar to his. Special vision.
Otherwise, just having strong night vision cannot explain why he can avoid the traps and traps of the Watchers.
What made Illidan even more curious was the strength revealed by that guy - he brought down a dozen elite watchers with almost no effort, and even Maiev's lieutenants were unable to resist.
Illidan asked himself, if he was in good condition, it would take a lot of effort to make the watchers lose their ability to resist, and he might even have to get hurt.
Such power was rare even 10,000 years ago when the night elves controlled the Well of Eternity.
Thinking of the Well of Eternity, Illidan sneered even more. If his stupid compatriots were not so overly afraid of the power of arcane magic, with the second Well of Eternity he built, plus ten thousand years of accumulation, , how is it possible to let this unknown strong man come and go freely in the territory of the elves?
The defeat of the Watcher made Illidan feel particularly happy. That stupid woman had been spying on him for ten thousand years, causing him to waste a lot of time. Otherwise, the Burning Legion would never have a second chance to enter Azeroth.
Illidan was thinking as he quickly shuttled through the forest, moving his body that was still a little unfamiliar and stiff - he had gradually regained his strength, but this was not enough. Arthas' intrusion made him Realizing that his strength is not strong enough, he must look for something that can free him from that "shackles".
Regarding this point, before Arthas left, he left him a soul message. Somewhere in Felwood, the fear lord Tichondrius was planning some kind of evil plan. Maybe Illidan could get it from there. Find what you want.
Illidan didn't have much doubt. He could be wary and suspicious of anyone in all other matters, but he would not hesitate at all when it came to causing trouble for the Burning Legion. .
What's more, he is a demon hunter. If he can't even identify the demon, he deserves to die. Therefore, since Arthas also means to cause trouble for the Burning Legion, and he is still an old friend Tichondrius, why should Illidan personally kill him? Take a trip.