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Taking the initiative to let a demon lord of Archimonde's level into Azeroth, even if he had already made preparations to kill him, as the initiator of the plan, Sharlayan's psychological pressure was still enormous.

In terms of combat effectiveness, Archimonde is the undisputed number two of the Burning Legion, excluding the Eliminator who has been hidden in Argus as a battery by Sargeras.

In the absence of Sargeras himself, Archimonde, as the vanguard of the legion, destroyed countless planets in the universe, and only suffered a big loss in Azeroth.

Sarlayan understood a truth a long time ago. The original historical information provided by the barrage can only be used as a reference, and any plan will face the problem of random variables in the actual implementation process.

For example, if the same person does the same thing, even under nearly the same conditions, the person may make several different choices due to a momentary change of mentality.

Due to the changes made by Sharlayan over the years, the situation in Azeroth today has deviated greatly from the history known by the barrage.

No one can guarantee that Archimonde will still make the same choice in the original history under such circumstances.

And what Sharlayan needs to do is to use various means to guide his thinking mode in the direction he wants as much as possible.

As the saying goes, if you eat something, you will gain wisdom.

With the failure experience of 10,000 years ago, Archimonde is unlikely to have contempt for Azeroth. It is not easy to induce him to take the initiative to go to Kalimdor.

As the Scourge couldn't attack Lordaeron's defenses for a long time, the anxious Ner'zhul finally couldn't hold back his old habit of eagerness for success, and began to ask for help from the Burning Legion, which had intended to invade Azeroth.

Ner'zhul's wishful thinking was very loud. He wanted the revenge-minded Burning Legion to charge forward, and it would be best to destroy the main force of the alliance that came back.

His own undead army lowered their stance and followed behind, drinking soup and eating meat, using the corpses of the alliance army to snowball the natural disaster.

What Ner'zhul can think of, the trickster Kil'jaeden can't think of? This is obviously impossible.

Salayan, who was an onlooker, boldly speculated that Kil'jaeden might have already made preparations for dealing with Ner'zhul's betrayal, just waiting for this unfamiliar boy to jump out and die.

But in any case, at this stage, the Burning Legion still needs to continue to use Ner'zhul's Scourge Legion, so that they can find a way to open a portal that allows the polluter Archimonde to lead the main force of demons into Azeroth.

Sharlayan had already thought of this method for them in advance.

After getting Sharlayan's nod, Valeera immediately passed the news back to Silvermoon City, and Welles, who received the news, passed it on to the Sun King and the cabinet members.

With the "disappearance" of Darkan, the leader who secretly played tricks behind his back, there were no more troublemakers in the cabinet who dared to jump out blatantly.

With the unanimity of the Sun King and the cabinet, Quel'Thalas senior officials passed the secret plan proposed by Sharlayan with unprecedented efficiency.

The Sun King Kael'thas personally released the public information that the Prime Minister of the Quel'Thalas Cabinet, Darkan Drahir, conspired to treason.

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In order to obtain the so-called eternal life, he secretly colluded with the Scourge to smuggle high-purity and large-dose Sunwell water to the Arch Lich Kel'Thuzad.

When the alliance countries headed by Lordaeron learned of this shocking news, Kael'thas released follow-up information in due course.

The traitor Darkan Drahir was found out by Mrs. Innas, the mother of the Duke of Shadow, who saw through his plot by chance, and was killed on the spot after taking the stolen goods.

What? Framed?

nonexistent.

With the secret cooperation of Sharlayan and Kel'Thuzad, the evidence of Dar'Khan's collusion with the Scourge was completely convincing.

Not long after, Kael'thas issued a third public statement, stating that the traitor Dar'Khan was also in close contact with Varothen, the succubus king who conspired to disrupt the Emerald Dream, in an attempt to subvert the inherent order of Azeroth.

This crime is more serious than betraying Quel'Thalas for other countries, because it is related to the vital interests of all people in Azeroth.

All mortals dream in their sleep, and once the Emerald Dream falls, the Old Gods can easily corrupt Azeroth through the dream.

The more important news temporarily dilutes the matter of Dar'Khan's treacherous collusion with the Scourge. As for the whereabouts of the well water of the Sun Well...

Since Quel'Thalas kept the information about the national treasure Sunwell under strict control, this information did not attract the attention of high-level officials in other countries.

Onyxia sent the latest domestic intelligence from Unicorn City.

The Republic of Night and Suramar on the other side of the sea immediately expressed concern about the theft of the well water of the Sunwell, and only they, who are also branches of the elves, knew the true function of the Sunwell.

In order to avoid leaking the news, Kael'thas performed impeccably. He solemnly stated to the Nightborne and Night Elves that he would recover the stolen Sunwell water as soon as possible.

In order to verify his statement, Kael'thas indeed dispatched a large number of elite guards of the royal family - the lawbreakers, led by the leader of the Backlight Blade, Welles Deep Shadow, to follow up and investigate.

Quel'Thalas' gesture is well done, and it does give people a feeling of anger and eagerness to recover the loss.

But... the confidantes of the royal family headed by Welles know the real reason behind this incident, and the seemingly aggressive investigation is actually just a show.

On the other side, after getting the well water from the Sunwell, Kel'Thuzad started the next step as planned.

After notifying the Lich King, who was too far away on the Ice Throne and unable to move freely, Kel'Thuzad came to an uninhabited wilderness in East Weald and began to build the portal.

This portal technology was not provided by Ner'zhul, but by Kil'jaeden the Deceiver far away on Argus.

Kel'Thuzad, who was eager for knowledge and made a fortune, memorized this advanced technology from the Burning Legion, and shared it with Quel'Thalas in secret. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

With the vast amount of valuable materials stored in the East Weald borough, the construction of the portal is progressing very smoothly.

Under the full attention of Sarlayan, who didn't dare to relax for a moment, the restless undead finally rushed to complete the construction of the portal before the main force of the alliance came back to help.

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And in the more than half a month since the construction of the portal, Alsace really lived up to everyone's expectations... and failed to break through the defense line guarded by Uther.

Uther, who obviously had more troops in his hands, was dragged on for so long by Uther, who was stretched in his hands. The radical nobles of Lordaeron, who were increasingly dissatisfied with Alsace's reuse of undead, finally broke out.

However, this is of no use.

Faced with the questioning of the radical lords, Arthas, who became more and more ruthless, made up his mind to carry out Ner'zhul's plan—to transform them all into undead that could be more easily controlled by the Lich King, so that there would be no more disagreements. The situation is gone.

"Oh~"

Witnessing the whole process of Alsace leading the undead army to kill the army of the radical lord, Sharlayan sneered and said to Jaina who was expressionless: "Finally we have come to this point, this guy is completely hopeless." gone."

"Ok."

If it is said that Jaina still had doubts and incomprehensions about Alsace's depravity at the beginning, seeing him step by step towards the abyss of degeneration in the past few months, Jaina's heart has long been calm.

"Give him a good time, the former king Terenas certainly didn't want to see the heir he placed high hopes on fall to this point."