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Stormwind Wizard God-Chapter 329: Showing Weakness to the Enemy
Chapter 329 - Showing Weakness to the Enemy
How did Kael'thas in history become such a fool? From a handsome prince who was loved by everyone, flowers bloomed when he saw him, tires burst when cars saw him, and admired by everyone, he became a villain boss who was hated by everyone, even his own compatriots, and everyone wanted to kill him.
This is a very long and complicated story.
Of course, this can be attributed to many objective factors: for example, when Kael'thas took over the blame for the high elves in history, it happened that Quel'Thalas was destroyed, Silvermoon City was destroyed, and his father and the Silvermoon Council were all killed. As the only senior executive who survived, Kael'thas had to come out and take up the banner.
Times can make heroes. If Kael'thas really had an indomitable will, perhaps he really could be a hero. Unfortunately, not every hero is called Lothar, and not every hero has the will, strength, and luck to restore his country.
The biggest reason why Kael'thas couldn't rise again from the right path was his lack of willpower.
In the first half of his life, he had never suffered any setbacks. He also wanted to work hard and face challenges. Unfortunately, because of the restrictions on the king's power, the parliament spared no effort to hinder Kael'thas's growth. Even though Kael'thas had trained a powerful magic, deep down, he was still the prince who was like a greenhouse flower.
On the surface he seems perfect, but in reality he is very easy to fool.
This is how he was in history. Why was he led his people astray by a little conspiracy and deception by the Naga Queen Vashj?
Duke guessed right, Kael'thas was definitely under a lot of pressure at this moment.
"Those who are capable must lead the Horde to fight."
"This is the unshirkable responsibility of the Sunstrider family."
"You are the only heir of Sunstrider. You must shoulder this responsibility."
Anasterian's strict teaching as always made Kael'thas walk on a single-plank bridge connecting two cliffs for a long time.
This defeat resulted in the death of 20,000 soldiers, which directly destroyed the only remaining bridge in Kael'thas' heart.
However, at the moment when Kael'thas was about to fall into the spiritual abyss, if someone inadvertently or deliberately extended a helping hand, what he would get in return would be a compromise from the heart.
In this way, Kael'thas's dominance and influence over the high elves was unknowingly stolen by Duke.
In essence, Kael'thas completed a spiritual escape, and also brought a happy and relieved state of mind. Perhaps he is not aware of it now, but once he encounters a similar desperate situation in the future, Kael'thas will unknowingly trust Duke and become dependent on Duke.
The system AI popped up.
"Host, I have to say that you are so despicable and shameless."
"Shut up!"
Historically, because a certain Alliance Marshal was a fool, most of the high elves went astray and ran to the Horde, becoming the face of the Horde in later generations. Before Duke traveled through time, more than 40% of Horde players were blood elves derived from high elves. From this point, it can be seen that blood elves have become the only scenery in the Horde where most races are ferocious and affect the city appearance.
The High Elves have all sorts of crappy bad habits and arrogant tendencies, but Duke still doesn't want to leave the High Elves' large army to the Horde!
Duke was trying hard to fool Kael'thas, trying to prevent the entire high elves from going astray.
Of course, in the eyes of the four Alleria sisters, Duke is great.
The next day, the main force of the Horde withdrew as expected.
"Clean your neck and prepare to die! Despicable Elves!"
"The Amani will become your gravediggers!"
"Quickly surrender! Then we can at least give you a quick death."
The troll continued to slaughter the elf captives in various ways while shouting.
Looking at the troll army below, which was small in number but still arrogant and roaring non-stop, Kael'thas really had the urge to stuff a Pyroblast into Zul'jin's mouth.
Duke reminded Kael'thas: "Calm down, Kael'thas. If you lead your army down now, you can only kill a few thousand trolls at most. The remaining trolls will either quickly roll back into the arms of the Horde, or run around in Eversong Forest and continue to slaughter your people."
"I...but I..."
"Even if you go down immediately, you still can't save those compatriots with axes on their necks. Their deaths are not your responsibility, but the responsibility of the Silvermoon Council." Duke diverted Kael'thas' anger without blinking.
"Okay, let's follow your suggestion Duke. We will show our weakness to the enemy."
Just half an hour ago, Kael'thas, as the commander-in-chief of the city defense, personally announced Duke's suggestion - show weakness to the enemy. Before Orgrim's orc army rolled out of Eversong Forest, the troll army must not be hurt. ƒrēewebnoѵёl.cσm
So, the following scene happened.
The gates of Silvermoon City opened, and hundreds of huge arcane guards, over five meters tall and weighing over five tons, rushed out under the control of the mages. Following the arcane guards in the charge were Alleria's rangers.
Arcane Guardian. The trolls have plenty of experience fighting against this type of gigantic magical creature.
In fact, the Amani trolls all know the horror of this huge construct.
But today, something seems different.
A moss-rotten troll raised his huge warhammer and roared, dodged the Arcane Guard's huge fist, and hit the Arcane Guard's blue-purple arm joint with the hammer.
In addition to the core power of the Arcane Guardian being driven by magic, its entire body is made of high-strength metal. It is particularly difficult to destroy it with physical attacks. But this time, when the heavy hammer hit its arm, it actually made a shrill sound of metal clashing.
The hammer bounced off, and the huge metal arm made a series of noises as it was overwhelmed.
As the troll stared in amazement, the arcane guard's entire arm fell off.
"Haha! All of Elves' best arcane toys have been dismantled by the orcs."
The orc-controlled Gronn did indeed destroy a lot of arcane guards. The trolls instinctively thought that the high elves had reached the end of their rope.
Over there, Zul'jin also took to the field in person, and the speed of the storm combo of the dual-wielding great axes was so fast that after a series of clanging sounds, seven axes hit the same part one after another. The last axe finally chopped off the head of an arcane guard in good condition, and the axe was deeply embedded in the central circuit of the arcane guard.
A burst of blue-purple lightning sparks, which were unique to Arcane Constructs, splashed out, and the Arcane Guardian suddenly made an unidentified mechanical sound, followed by a series of crackling sounds, and the entire Arcane Guardian fell apart.