Chapter 779 Sin and Atonement

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It is not difficult to understand Uther's inner struggle.

Terenas was his king, his lord, his confidant and his great mentor.

Alsace was his future, his expectation, and all his dedication and loyalty.

If Terenas is Arthas' biological father, then Uther is Arthas' adoptive father and godfather.

Commanding an expeditionary force of tens of thousands of people, Uther never appointed any adjutants after Alsace left.

Because this location belongs only to Alsace.

His Royal Highness is the white moonlight in Uther's heart, the continuation of the meaning of his life, and the highest masterpiece that an ordinary person who has grown from humble beginnings to greatness pursues throughout his life.

So in the face of the iron-clad facts, Uther still retained a trace of hope for Alsace deep in his heart.

So Uther accepted Caliya's terms.

This is just to give everyone a sense of dignity and leave a memory for myself.

Is it possible that Uther can still lead the expeditionary force in the port of Menethil and grow up in the wetland enclosure?

Hearing about the drastic changes in their hometown, people felt like returning home. If Thrall had not led the orcs to sack the port of Tol Barad and robbed a large number of ships and material reserves, the expeditionary force would have returned home long ago.

So when Uther arrived in Tarren Mill, Carlos finally gathered all the cards in his hand and had the name and strength of all OTK's opponents.

At this point, the "resurrected" Alliance Generalissimo has truly taken control of the Alliance's army.

It was precisely because of this that Carlos finally dared to speak loudly to Kael'thas.

The high elves are really strong. This is the true feeling of Carlos who lives in Azeroth.

If you compare the blood elves who were almost wiped out by the Scourge in the game with the current Quel'dorei elves, it's completely different.

Because the high elven civilization has a crushing advantage over human civilization due to the generation gap between civilizations, it is not an exaggeration to say that they are human civilization mentors.

Magic is taught to humans by high elves.

Although there are always scholars of human history who talk about the invitation from the original Sun King to Emperor Thoradin and use historical documents to say that without humans, the high elves would not have been able to defeat the trolls.

But when it comes to history books, everyone understands it, and those who don’t really just pretend to understand.

Who knows what happened to the family that actually continues to this day? It's because the number of high elves was too small. Faced with the tactics of the sea of ​​trolls, they were never able to take the initiative on the battlefield and complete a devastating blow to the main troll force.

So Dath'Remar exchanged one hundred magic apprentice training places for Thoradin's alliance.

What did humans do in that war?

Acting as bait and cannon fodder, they blocked the way for the trolls to leave the battlefield with numbers that far exceeded the elves but were far inferior to the trolls.

Then what?

Then came the magic show of the high elves. Hundreds of magicians cast spells at fixed points, and the flames of the flame storm burned the sky red.

That battle not only destroyed the national destiny of the Amani Troll Empire, but also completely intimidated Thoradin.

The power of magic is so terrifying. Just a few hundred people destroyed more than 100,000 trolls. What a fucking powerful force this is.

So humans have been willing to ally with the high elves for hundreds of years.

Forget it is just a difference in magic.

Emperor Thoradin fought one by one with one sword and one tribe after another. Only by integrating tribes one by one did the scattered humans in the Arathi Highlands reluctantly rely on their personal charm to become a whole.

At this time, the Arathor Empire, although it was called an empire, had actually just entered the primary stage of feudal society from a tribal society. It was like the second book of "Age of Empires", which was very primitive.

On the other hand, the high elves, regardless of their thousands of years of history, these guys who crossed the sea to the east were the upper elf nobles who could bathe in the Well of Eternity when Queen Azshara was still in power.

Human beings naturally learned the political system of the high elves, including the parliamentary system.

Regardless of magic, culture, system, craftsmanship, production efficiency or military combat effectiveness, Quel'Thalas is a learning object that other countries in Lordaeron can't match.

What's more, although the Arathor Empire after the split has actually grown several times in strength, even the Kingdom of Lordaeron is still cautious when facing Silvermoon City, holding its head high but bending its body.

Apart from population size, humans seem to have no advantage over the high elves.

But high elves, even commoners, can live for three to five hundred years, and you know how many thousand-year-old monsters there are. You look a lot like your great-great-great grandfather twenty or thirty times.

How to talk about this today, how to talk about this.

The essence of human beings in Lordaeron is the per capita semen, and the mages of Dalaran are the most loyal lickers of the high elves.

Anything produced by Silvermoon City must be high-quality, and anything the high elves like must be excellent.

Human society under the dominance of two mortals has proven the strength of Quel'Thalas.

This is the real high elf, not the poor thing in other world lines who needs the protection of the Banshee King and is threatened by the brainless roar that his country will be destroyed if he doesn't attack Thunder God Island.

The Barov family has been spending huge sums of money every year since they started to build a country. How did Kadaba persist for so many years?

It wasn't because of Carlos's rescue of Yongge Forest that someone else, Silver Moon City, accepted this sentiment and gave the Barov family a large share of foreign trade every year.

The goods in Silver Moon City are all in short supply, so there is no need to worry about selling them, and my old father-in-law, Terenas, doesn’t dare to stop him.

The orders from Silver Moon City are always high-quality orders, with no pressure on goods or delays in payment. After the Barov family has finished, the buyers eat and the sellers eat, so they are not happy.

Tell me, in this case, why did Carlos whisper to Kael'thas?

We are all decent people. Regardless of our strength, we cannot lose face.

Only this time, Silver Moon City's magical operation really shocked Carlos.

He reached an agreement with Kael'thas' father, Anastarian, that he would be a voice for Kael'thas in the alliance and create a good external environment for Kael'thas's succession.

Now Carlos can do it, and that's exactly what he did, so he feels like he's fulfilled his end of the bargain.

However, the struggle between the royal power and the council turned a blind eye to the threat of the undead. Carlos could not understand how much resentment Anastarian had accumulated against his old buddies in the Silvermoon City Council.

I would rather deal with natural disasters than domestic slaves. [High Elf Version]?

Kael'thas represents Silvermoon City and the will of the high elves. Even Alex Barov made it clear that "Big Brother should help the brothers," not to mention the other suffering masters of Lordaeron.

The Far Traveler, the Spell Breaker, the Army of Arcane Golems, and the Heavenly Group of Magisters.

If Quel'Thalas is willing to help the little human brothers and join forces with the alliance led by Carlos to attack the north and the south, Arthas has no way out at all. The undead natural disaster can be put down in three months, and two months of it are still used to travel.

This is a complete replica of the story of Dath'Remar and Thoradin.

But Kael'thas conveyed his father's will. Silvermoon City could use some resources from the Alliance in terms of materials and provide magical and technical support, but it would not send out a single soldier.

This is nonsense.

During the Second Orc War, Quel'Thalas also sent out Alleria and other "volunteer troops". This time, even humans couldn't pay for mercenaries.

Hurt feelings.

The truth about Silvermoon City that Kael'thas revealed to Carlos deeply shocked Carlos, and it would continue to shock him for at least a whole year.

That is, Silvermoon City has not sent reinforcements to the border at all. Apart from informing the Far Travelers who have been guarding the border all year round, Anastarian has no plans to care about the undead natural disaster at all.

"Are you playing ball in Quel'Thalas?"

Regarding Carlos's foul language, Kael'thas remained graceful but also felt guilty.

"With the protection of the magic barrier, it is impossible for those skeletons to break through our defense line in Quel'Thalas. Not sending troops is my father's decision. I can't go against my father's wishes. Carlos, I'm sorry. I can only I will provide you with some help in my own name."

I……

Carlos took a deep breath, and another deep breath.

"Kael'thas, my good brother..."