Looking at "Varian" who was in a coma and being brought to him, Arthas did not rush to unlock the magic that caused him to fall asleep. Instead, he asked Orgrim, who had just completed the task, "It went well." ?”
"Everything goes well, Master," Orgrim grinned a few times. Orgrim had no complaints about this mission at all. Arthas acquiesced to his "non-mission" activities and did not require him to do so. To eliminate anyone who discovers their identities.
Otherwise, Garrosh and Dranosh would never have survived in the hands of him and Grommash. Those two little guys may be pretty good compared to others, but unfortunately they are still too young for them. .
"It's not too much trouble to clean up the mess. It's just that the arena makes me a little nauseous," Grommash said, still angrily, "It's too weak. They are all guys who should be eliminated."
Grommash felt very disappointed when his son appeared in such an uninteresting place, so he struck a little harder - even though he did not have a deep relationship with his son, their basic bloodline The contact made him still not kill him directly.
Orgrim was silent for a while, then looked at Varian who fell to the ground and asked, "Do you need me to unlock the magic on him?"
Arthas shook his head, "Have you met Thrall? Does he know about Varian?"
"I have seen it. Thrall said that he knew that Varian was missing, but when I mentioned that there was a slave gladiator exactly like Varian locked up in the arena in Durotar, he was shocked at first, and then He became furious."
Orgrim recalled Thrall's rare angry look, "This matter should have nothing to do with the Horde. Thrall does not want his people to go to war with the Alliance because of this frame-up at this time."
Although the Horde is growing day by day, their power is still very weak compared to the Alliance. The person behind the scenes dumped a man who looked exactly like Varian in Durotar, simply wanting the entire Horde to be buried with the Alliance's wrath.
So after Sal heard the news, he was not only afraid but also angry. He said that if the real culprit behind the scenes could be found, he would definitely let the other party pay with blood.
"A small, not very clever trick." Arthas glanced at Varian who was lying on the ground, waved his hand casually, and the invisible force killed the "imposter" who looked exactly like his friend. " He mentioned it, "Don't play such childish things as hide-and-seek with me, Azshara, I know it's you."
A sweet laugh came from the void, but this laughter was full of unabashed arrogance, "As expected of you, Lich King Arthas, your mastery of power amazed me too - maybe you are the one Can one person solve that huge trouble?"
"I haven't settled the matter with you about the Tidestone yet, and you used this trick to sow discord between the Alliance and the Horde. If you want to feel my anger, you don't need to go to such trouble."
By the end of his words, Alsace's tone was as cold as ice. Azshara was undoubtedly a difficult opponent, but if the other party repeatedly challenged his bottom line, he wouldn't mind paying some price to let her. Azshara recognizes reality.
"A ruler shouldn't get angry easily," Azshara said with the same expression, "If you don't like this, then -"
After saying that, Varian's body squirmed, and the dark magic exerted on it was broken by Azshara's will, revealing the huge hidden body-a dead Enlaki.
Arthas frowned and watched all this without saying a word, because he felt that Azshara had something else to say, which was about the Enlaki corpse in front of her that she deliberately showed to him.
"Messenger of N'Zoth, well, don't you like this greeting?" Azshara's chuckle echoed in the fortress.
"N'Zoth had countless servants like this... Where did he die?" Arthas didn't notice anything special from the body of N'Raki's messenger, but he was still keenly aware of Azshara's Trying to show him the secret.
"I like to deal with smart people. The children I sent to Pandaria found this unlucky guy in the treasure house - when he died, my empire had not yet sunk to the bottom of the sea."
Dead for more than ten thousand years?
Arthas immediately guessed the origin of this Enraki messenger - N'Zoth knew that Y'Shaarj was dead, but was not sure whether Y'shaarj had left any legacy, so he sent his own messenger a long time ago The messenger tried to find something in Pandaria, but unfortunately, he didn't know whether he offended the guardians in the Titan ruins or was lost in the fog of Pandaria. Anyway, he was left there after the Great Schism. Continent until it was discovered by Azshara's people.
"What do you want to do?" Arthas asked Azshara directly. This woman had tried so hard to tell herself such a thing, so she must have some plans.
"It seems you have guessed it? Yes, N'Zoth knew that there was something hidden by the Titans in Pandaria, but he didn't know what it was, so he sent his own apostles. Unfortunately, although the Mogu tribe had their own troubles But that doesn’t mean they can tolerate the servants of the ancient gods messing around on their territory.”
Azshara told the whole story, "And I, unfortunately, know some things about the Mogu tribe, such as what may be buried in the Valley of Eternal Blossoms."
"Heh..." Alsace laughed, "It seems that your current master is not satisfied with you."
"Master? Haha, he and I are just using each other. Dark Empire? A ridiculous promise. Neither the Titans nor the Burning Legion will let go of Azeroth, which is eroded by the Dark Empire. In the end, his vision will only be long. It’s just a road to death.”
Azshara sneered at N'Zoth's plan. N'Zoth was just dreaming of his own dreams. Whether it was the Burning Legion or the Pantheon, they would not tolerate Azeroth being eroded by the void. As for the great void, Jun, their hands can't reach the real universe, otherwise they wouldn't have sent such a group of ancient gods as the seeds for their erosion of the universe.
"The process of discovering Pandaria is too slow, so I gave it a little push." Azshara brought the topic back to reality. "Finally, let me remind you that N'Zoth is a little impatient."
The voice stopped abruptly when the last word was spoken, and Azshara's magic also dissipated from the faceless man's body. The power of this witch was indeed amazing. Not only did she control N'laki to confuse N'zoth's sight, but she also Using magic to briefly give it new form and life.
But the most fearsome thing is not Azshara's power, because there are many entities in the world that can rival or even surpass her in power, but Azshara's strategy and ambition are unique, and she will seek every opportunity to make her She became something more "great" and it was clear that she felt that N'Zos was no longer good enough for the role.
"What should we do? It sounds like we are stepping into the trap set by this woman." Orgrim also knew Azshara's plan very well.
"Pandaria must be explored no matter what, because there are too many secrets hidden there concerning the fate of the world," Arthas said. "As for Azshara... no one knows what she has in mind, but she knows that we must I will go to Pandaria, and I will definitely fight against N'Zoth..."
However, this does not mean that Azshara will definitely be able to stay away from the matter. N'Zoth is not a good person either. He will not indulge Azshara too much just because she is now his most useful servant. Moreover, Azshara herself is also very good. It is clear that once N'zoth succeeds, she will definitely not end well.
So for her, the best thing to do now is not to help anyone.