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Chapter 260: Elisande exits

When Stellagosa flew over the city at the fastest speed, the entire city of Suramar was already in chaos.

Previously, due to the barrier barrier, Salayan and the others were completely unaware of the movement in the city.

Originally, Talisa just wanted to quietly open the enchantment, and force Elisande, who has been in seclusion for many years, to show up through external pressure, and then she will persuade Elisande to change the outdated decision of seclusion and self-defense.

But in the process of carrying out the plan, Talisa encountered unexpected troubles, causing the situation to quickly deteriorate.

At the meeting, the advisor Fandos was overwhelmed by Talisa, so he became angry and sent a large number of people to monitor Talisa that night.

Fandos made up his mind that he must repay the debt severely, even if it was fabricated out of nothing, he would find out about Talisa.

Vandos, who once did the business of selling the seller for glory, was not a good thing in the first place.

In the words of the barrage, this guy is a complete egoist.

As long as he can climb up, he can sacrifice anything without hesitation, and he has no moral values ​​at all.

And this kind of person is usually narrow-minded with double standards. He can use all means to calculate others, but when it is his turn to embarrass him, Fandos becomes extremely angry.

There is a saying called hitting right when it is crooked.

Talisa has always kept herself clean, and has always had a good reputation in Suramar's official circles and folks.

It's not that Talisa is really as clean as water, people who are too clean can't get along in the filthy Suramar.

Talisa followed Suramar's own set of official rules, and always only acted within this set of rules, and she was very measured when advancing or retreating.

When the water is clear, there will be no fish. What the people of Suramar are afraid of is not taking advantage of them. If you don't take them, you will feel uneasy.

What these people are afraid of is those who take the benefits but still do not do business.

Although Fandos was in a state of rage, he knew very well in his heart that it was not so easy to find Talisa's weakness.

However, the people sent by Fandos happened to see Talisa sneaking out, and now Fandos got excited, and immediately led his direct subordinates to hang behind Talisa to follow, planning to come and get the stolen goods.

Talisa, who was very upset, didn't notice that someone was following behind her. Relying on her authority as the chief consultant, she led a few confidants straight into the Suramar enchantment console.

Seeing Talisa walk into the central control room, Fandos, who was waiting for the big news, realized something was wrong, and hurriedly jumped out from the dark, trying to prevent Talisa from opening the barrier.

Although Vandos's character is very poor, he is indeed very talented in the way of arcane arts, and he doesn't just rely on slapstick to get to the top.

Although Talisa's personal strength can overwhelm Fandos, the number of subordinates she brings is at a disadvantage.

The fighting parties had no time to take into account the surrounding environment. In a confrontation between Talisa and Vandros, the energy pipeline connecting the enchantment generator to the nightwell was unfortunately affected.

Without the power supply from the Nightwell, the entire barrier completely failed, and the people in the city fell into panic, which triggered a series of follow-up events.

The people at the lower level have long been deeply dissatisfied with Elisande's closed-door policy. Now that the barrier has finally disappeared, the people have taken to the streets to cheer excitedly.

The bewildered Suramar guards hadn't figured out what happened. In order to avoid large-scale riots caused by crowds gathering, they strongly ordered everyone who went out to return home immediately.

The class conflicts in Suramar are very sharp. The people have a lot of resentment towards these lackeys of the upper class who have always been domineering. They don't need someone to deliberately guide them. The two sides soon had fierce conflicts.

The flames of war burned all over the city of Suramar, and the dark night pearl, which was able to maintain the peace and harmony on the surface, was completely ignited by a fire.

Sensing that the situation was getting out of control, Fandos couldn't care less about continuing to entangle with Talisa. He wanted to keep the family business he had worked so hard for tens of thousands of years first.

When Stellagosa entered the city, Vandros had already withdrawn to his manor, Talisa looked at the scene of the battle in the city, and her mood was somewhat complicated.

Filia, whose left arm was injured and bandaged, persuaded, "Master Talisa, this conflict is only a matter of time."

"The resentment accumulated by the unsatisfactory people towards the upper class has already reached a critical point. It only takes one spark to completely ignite it. This is not your fault."

Talisa sighed softly: "In any case, I personally cast Mars, and of course I have an obligation to end this turmoil."

After she regained her composure, Talisa regained her determination and raised her hand to shoot a shining arcane flare into the air.

"call out!"

Sharlayan, who was looking around, immediately noticed the blue-purple beacon rising into the sky.

"Stella, over there!"

Before Fandos left, he didn't make Talisa feel better. He reported to the Suramar guard who came nearby to check the situation, insisting that Talisa had broken the barrier.

Although some are dubious, there are indeed traces of man-made damage to the energy supply pipeline at the scene.

The Suramar guards insisted that Talisa lay down her weapons and follow them back for investigation.

The arrow is on the string and has to be fired.

Talisa knew the whole story very well, and she knew her colleagues very well.

Once she was really taken back to "under investigation", the final result would definitely not be as she wished.

After firing the flare, Talisa refused the Suramar guard's request.

Seeing that there were not many people around Talisa, these city guards who had been raised by the nobles tried to take them down by force.

Stellagosa just rushed over at this time, aiming at the boundary line where the two sides were confronting each other, an arcane dragon's breath was fired, forcibly separating the two sides that were about to start a war.

"Boom!"

Sharlayan used his heroic leap skill to land heavily in front of Talisa, and he stepped on the solid marble floor with cracks.

When Valeera landed, she looked very light, with a calm and breezy look.

"Dragon! There are blue dragons! Call for reinforcements!"

The sudden appearance of a blue dragon over the city caused a wave of panic.

Long before the start of the War of the Ancients, the highborne elves of Suramar headed by Elisande had some contacts with the blue dragons in the Blue Wing Habitat, and the people of Suramar were no strangers to blue dragons.

But now time has passed, and seeing the blue dragon again after 10,000 years of being closed to the outside world, the Suramar guards who are trying to maintain order feel uneasy.

The blue dragon was clearly hostile to them.

Stellagosa didn't waste time on these miscellaneous soldiers. After Salayan and Valeera learned the whole story from Talisa, she immediately sent a letter delivered by Talisa to Kaelsa in front of Adams.

When Kael'thas led the elite high elves and moon guards into the city for reinforcements, the main gate of the Night Fortress, which had been closed for many years, suddenly opened, and a majestic woman dotted with a large number of silver magic patterns all over her body came out.

She is the leader of Suramar, the great magister Elisande who holds the eye of Aman'Thul, the pillar of creation.

The consultants including Fandos hurriedly put down their work and rushed over. Fandos added details and told Elisande about Talisa colluding with foreign enemies and betraying Suramar.

Elisande, who had just been forced out of customs, was in a bad mood, and she happened to find a critical time point.

But no matter how unhappy he was, Elisande still maintained his composure.

Her eyes, sparkling with arcane light, stared majestically at the eloquent Vandros.

"Talisa betrayed? For what?"

Fandos said without hesitation: "Of course it is to usurp the throne, she..."

"Oh~"

Elisande sneered, and suddenly raised his left hand, and an arcane cage made of pure energy bound Vandros.

"There are many lies. Talisa is not you. Even if she really betrayed me, it is absolutely impossible because she wants to usurp power."

Ignoring the whining and struggling Vandros, Elisande turned his attention to a male Nightborne advisor dressed as a magic swordsman.

"Melandus, tell me."

"Yes."

The leader of the magic swordsmen, Melandus, is the most loyal to Elisande among all the consultants, and he can even be called foolishly loyal, and he will never tell lies to Elisande.

Realizing that Elisande didn't want to listen to unnecessary nonsense, Melandus recounted what happened not long ago from a relatively objective standpoint.

Elisande looked at Fandos with a cold light in his eyes: "The enchantment was accidentally injured because of the battle between Talisa and Fandos?"

"In other words ~lightnovelpub.net~ one of them did sneak to the enchantment console without permission."

"Is it Vandros, or Talisa?"

Melandus bowed his head respectfully and said: "As far as I know, Talisa was the first to arrive at the enchantment control room. Her intention is temporarily unknown, and Fandos jumped out immediately, trying to take the opportunity to kill Talisa. The charges have been confirmed."

"Is Talisa coming first?"

Elisande's eyes showed a complex look for a moment, but then she regained her determination.

"Melandus, bring Talisa here, I want to interrogate her myself."

"Yes!"

"Before Melandus returns..."

Elisande looked at the high elf army that had already entered the city, and the magic pattern on his body gradually shone with a dark purple halo.

"Let's entertain the uninvited guests first."