Chapter 81 Alsace’s plan

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In order to avoid causing more trouble, Arthas did not stay in the Watcher's Dungeon under Mount Hyjal for long after conveying certain information to Illidan, and left there directly.

Illidan has been released, and his goal has been achieved. Next, Illidan will inevitably attract the attention of the master of the Burning Legion as he pursues more powerful power.

This is doomed, because Illidan has abandoned common magic and skills and turned to studying evil energy. His vision is to use this energy to develop a more efficient way to kill demons.

Illidan's vision is already broader than that of most elves, but unfortunately, he still does not realize that the Burning Legion is just a tool used by Sargeras to improve his "cleaning" efficiency. Is there any This legion is not important to the Dark Titan at all.

To put an end to the threat of the Burning Legion, it is better to fight against the Dark Titan Sargeras than against the demons, as long as he does not give up his plan to destroy Azeroth and all planets that may give birth to Titan souls. , then even if all the demons of the Burning Legion disappear, the problem still cannot be solved.

The civilizations on Azeroth may unite to stop the waves of offensives of the Burning Legion, but there is absolutely no way to stop Sargeras from slashing his sword of destruction against Azeroth.

That's right, Sargeras wanted to destroy Azeroth with just one blow.

Let Illidan attract the attention of Kil'jaeden and Sargeras. Arthas just needs someone to muddy the waters. Illidan's troublesome physique is the best tool.

The plan to rescue Illidan from prison went smoothly, but the sword that stabbed Nasa in the end was actually something Alsace had considered.

Even if he didn't thrust the sword, Alsace could still make Nasa unconscious and lose her ability to resist, but doing so would definitely consume more time. The direct trauma caused by Frostmourne can quickly drain the consciousness and physical strength of a creature.

That sword truly penetrated Nasa's body and even briefly separated Nasa's soul. Only then did Maiev's female adjutant quickly lose consciousness and fall in a pool of blood.

Killing Nasa neatly and leaving Illidan unable to react would expose much less information than struggling with Nasa for a while and then taking her down.

Arthas didn't want Illidan to know his identity for the time being, which would reduce a lot of unnecessary trouble. As for why he wanted to revive Nasa, it was also to avoid unnecessary complications.

Maiev values ​​her Watchers very much. She regards each Watcher as her own family. For this female elf whose relatives have died or disappeared, the Watcher is her home.

The relationship between Nasa and Maiev is even more unusual. Although Nasa calls Maiev "mistress", even if they are master and servant, this is likely to be a master-servant relationship that lasts for thousands or even ten thousand years.

Just imagine, because of a duty, you are forced to stick to the darkness and emptiness for tens of thousands of years, and the only one who accompanies you is your adjutant. In such an environment, you are each other's only comfort, so what is the relationship between you and me? How close?

Just thinking of such a connection made Arthas' scalp numb. He didn't want to be pursued by Maiev, a madwoman, just because he killed a Watcher lieutenant.

If Nasa is really dead, then Maiev will be dazzled by hatred and anger, and she may do anything outrageous, and her first target must be Illidan who escaped from prison.

Although Illidan is not the murderer of Nassa, in the eyes of the Watchers, he is definitely related. And now Illidan has not yet obtained the power to transform him, and he is in the night elves' own territory, plus there are Without the help of Naga and blood elves, the possibility of Illidan being caught up would be greatly increased.

As long as Nasa is alive, Maiev will not violate the existing regulations regardless of her embarrassment and anger. Judging from her respect for Malfurion, she will definitely go to Malfurion to report this matter. Yes.

Then the time spent in the middle will be more than a day or two. You must know that Malfurion is still searching for traces of demons in Felwood. By the time the news about Maiev reaches him, Illidan may have eliminated Tikk long ago. Dios.

In this way, Illidan's escape not only brings trouble to the demons, but also makes the night elves feel uneasy. The more the night elves feel that the situation is unstable, the more likely they are to ask for help from the outside world.

So, who can the night elves turn to for help?

The tribe still has an unsettled account with them, and the tribe itself is not very strong. Thrall and Grommash have also accepted the task of fighting Mannoroth and his army. The tribe will definitely be hit by this, and the night elves will be even more. It was impossible to form an alliance with the orcs. At most, for the sake of them solving Mannoroth, the old debts could be settled temporarily.

In other words, in the end, the night elves can only fall to the alliance's side. As long as the night elves can be tied to the alliance's chariot, it can basically be declared that the alliance will own most of the two continents, the Eastern Kingdom and Kalimdor. right to speak.

Only with sufficient internal unity can we muster the strength to withstand the all-out attack of the Burning Legion.

The crisis we are facing now, if we really want to calculate it carefully, is just Archimonde being hot-headed and leading a small group of forward assault troops to recklessly head into the enemy's base camp.

Archimonde believes too much in his own power, and his endless desire for power has overwhelmed his reason, which basically indicates that the balance of victory will inevitably tilt towards Azeroth.

The Burning Legion's terrifying "Star Destroyer Group" and the core technology they mastered were not reflected at all in this seemingly heroic, but actually joke-like raid war.

It can only be said that the appearance of Archimonde made the elves realize the true horror of the Burning Legion while paying a heavy price.

The alliance's troops were summoned because Arthas valued his enemies and was unwilling to fight an unprepared battle. But to be honest, instead of dealing with Archimonde, a "reckless man", it was better to spend more time thinking. , how to face the wrath of Kil'jaeden and Sargeras.

After all, what Illidan wants to do has nothing to do with Arthas in the future. He just needs to make sure that Illidan will stir up the troubled waters. He has other things to do, and if he keeps a distance from Illidan, he can still do it very easily. It's best to avoid contact with Maiev.

The "eyes" on the other side of the valley told Alsace that a battle to determine the fate of a race had already begun there.