Chapter 610 Never surrender to fate

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Or it can be said to be the truth.

That is, the ability of "human beings" has its limits.

It sounds like nonsense, but when something happens, it feels truly helpless and heartbreaking.

When Carlos left Lordan L, he felt heavy and complicated.

He alone cannot save Azeroth.

He didn't have the courage to face Sargeras.

He really can't beat Archimonde.

He was powerless to stop Kil'jaeden's conspiracy.

So what if you have the power to stand at the pinnacle of humankind? Do you want to show off your power and vent your incompetent rage in front of your compatriots?

Is it so difficult to do something? s3();

Sorry, it's just that hard.

It's not difficult, how could Deathwing be so desperate that he could destroy the world.

It's not difficult to understand why Nozdormu turned black and transformed into eternity.

It's not difficult. How could Azeroth be so troubled?

As the brightest pearl of human society, Rodan L's future has cast a huge shadow.

This is the pain of a prophet. Carlos clearly understands that he does not have that kind of power.

The power of the Lich King Ner'zhul is so weird that it has lost its shackles. Its spiritual power has become infinite with the blessing of the Ice Throne. As long as it concentrates, any place in Azeroth will be destroyed. Under its gaze.

Azeroth has no secrets about it.

Perhaps the Titans' secret bases in places like Ulduar might have defense mechanisms that could block the Lich King's prying eyes, but what would that mean to humans.

It's not that Carlos doesn't want to save Alsace's fate, but he doesn't have the power, let alone the position.

Without Tichondrius's push and Ner'zhul's designs, Arthas would have become a great king who ruled the country with strength and wisdom as his father expected.

Because although Alsace's heart is full of various little entanglements, he is essentially a good person who believes in light and kindness.

It's a pity that the road is chosen by oneself. Carlos can go into Alsace, but there is no reason why he must do so.

He needed time, and Ner'zhul needed a lot of attention on Arthas.

Only in this way can Carlos become the winner in this highly disparate bet.

Just like Landlord, the Burning Legion holds the king bomb in its hand, and Ner'zhul holds the four twos. How is Carlos going to win?

Just flip the table.

Forcibly intervening in Lordan L's affairs will only make the Burning Legion and the Ancient Gods set themselves as the primary target for elimination.

Without him as an apple on the chessboard, Azeroth will only usher in destruction, sooner or later, just as the Bronze Dragon witnessed.

He needs the wisdom of Velen, the legacy of Tyr, the rescue of his comrades trapped in Draenor, and the unity of all forces that can be united before he can change the established destiny.

Therefore, Carlos left Rodan L in silence while compromising and giving in.

Saving the world has never been a matter for the savior alone. Carlos can only hope that Alsace can stick to his will and support himself until his return.

Not in the mood to ride a horse, Carlos and his wife sat quietly in the carriage, but their son Alphonse was riding a pure white pony presented by his uncle, and he couldn't help himself.

Farina was left in Lordan L by Carlos, who ordered her to closely watch the actions of the Church of the Damned.

She was just a woman like duckweed. Before his authority collapsed, Carlos did not doubt Falina's loyalty, because at this stage, Ner'zhul's chips were not enough, and Kel'Thuzad could offer more chips. , Carlos can afford it as well. A good person, not a bad person, Falina will not fully defect before Carlos falls.

And North, after channeling Stromka War Destroyer and tracing the life of Emperor Thoradin, he wholeheartedly accepted Carlos's leadership and returned to Dalaran to devote himself to fighting the undead plague. He was a good man, a good man who truly cared about other people. He was so moved by Emperor Thoradin and Carlos's self-sacrifice that he even donated his property on his own initiative.

When nbsmd came with the money, Carlos was shocked by North's net worth. That was a huge sum of money that could serve as Alterac's military expenses for two years!

Dead businessman, big dog owner...

The process of pardoning Tirion Fordring did not go smoothly. His old father-in-law, Terenas, made it clear that it was an internal matter within the Knights of the Silver Hand and that he would not get involved too much. However, Uther stubbornly believed that Tirion brought it upon himself. At that time, he had already protected him to the extent that as long as Fordring admitted the crime and revealed Eitrigg, everyone could pretend that nothing happened. However, in order to insist on justice in his heart, Tirion Fordring still chose to part ways with his former comrades. He could not pardon Tirion Fordring, which would greatly shake the Silver Hand's faith.

This is also an unsolvable matter, because Carlos also believes that Uther did nothing wrong.

Because justice is also divided into camps, Tirion Fordring's choice is certainly in line with his justice, but it goes against his camp.

Carlos recognized Tirion Fordring's choice, but could not ignore his betrayal regardless of the facts.

Things were frozen there for the time being.

However, it was still within Carlos's ability to send someone to send an invitation letter to Tyran Fording's mother. s3();

I believe that any child who dreams of becoming a Paladin will not refuse Carlos Barov's test invitation.

This is the best effort Carlos can make for Tirion Fordring without violating moral laws - to reunite their father and son.

It was precisely because of this incident that Carlos did not choose to take the water route and take a boat back to Alterac via Dalaran. Instead, he chose the route east through Hearthglen to return home.

I happened to meet my old friend, Sven, who was going to Lordan City L on the way.

Even without taking into account the ten years Carlos had lost, he and Sven were reunited after a long separation.

However, after the warm embrace, Swain brought him heavy news, a letter, and a large bag of junk.

Carlos held the final letter from his former captain of the bodyguard with mixed emotions. He watched Sven open a backpack of daggers in front of him, feeling melancholy and confused.

Carlos has complex emotions about the captain of the guard who he trained and eventually "betrayed" for his wife, "Although you are still a fool for smoking a perm and getting a tattoo, daddy loves you."

In the end, Carlos relented by letting the captain of the guard leave instead of sending someone to silence him.

But when he learned that the captain of the guard had died for Natalie Serling, Carlos still had the urge to raise an army in anger.

However, this emotion was quickly lost by Swain.

"The guy said that the dagger in his hand was the key to Natalie's murder and that it was an evil magic blade. But when I went there, he didn't have a dagger in his hand at all. I didn't know what was going on, so I looked at everything at the scene. All the things that looked like daggers were taken away."

Swain nodded with satisfaction at his wisdom.

"So you carried this backpack thing all the way north from Stormwind City to Lordan L?"

Carlos stretched out his hand and weighed it, probably not close to two hundred pounds.

Aha, Sven, you are so awesome!