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Chapter 263: yin and yang weirdness

Remember [New] in a second! It can be seen from Elisande's still tough attitude that she still believes that it is the right decision to rely on the Eye of Aman'Thul to find the most suitable route for the Nightborne.

As the leader of the same group, Kael'thas agreed with Elisande's ideas in principle.

But when it came to specific details, Kael'thas felt that her approach was a little bit off from reality.

It is a good thing to find a suitable development route for the people, but the premise is to first focus on the normal development of the country.

Due to Elisande's long-term retreat to explore the timeline, the management of Suramar has been delegated to her advisory group.

Herein lies the problem.

As an elite among the Highborne, Elisande has made a lot of achievements in tactics.

In order to avoid a situation where one person dominates when she is not around, she did not put the power on any one person, but split the city management power into many shares.

Suramar is governed in a council-like manner by advisors who discuss and cooperate with each other.

But this management method has a disadvantage that cannot be concealed.

The primary and secondary are unclear, leading to endless disputes within the advisory group.

The chief advisor in name is Talisa, but in fact, she has full authority to manage only a few major arcanist organizations headed by the Arcane Association.

Talisa, who is determined to change the status quo in Suramar, has established her own intelligence network without a teacher, trying to reach out to the people, and thus learned a lot of true wishes from the people.

From the perspective of Kael'thas, Talisa's ruling philosophy is very pragmatic. Judging from the series of follow-up responses, her efforts can be regarded as fruitful.

But in the eyes of other advisers who are above the top, Talisa is willing to degenerate with the pariah, which is detrimental to the face of the nobles.

Don't doubt it, among the high elves there are really people who care only about face and ignore reality, and there are not a few of them.

Differences in the ruling philosophy have led to the gradual isolation of the chief arcanist in the advisory group.

Without the initiative and the support of her colleagues, Talisa's reform ambitions would naturally fail to materialize.

During these years of retreat in Elisande, most of her understanding of Suramar came from the internal affairs advisor Fandos.

The ambitious Fandos has long coveted the position of Talisa's chief advisor, and he often tells stories and slanders Talisa's actions in front of Elisande.

But the great magister Elisande and the chief arcanist Talisa have known each other since ancient times, and they know each other's temperament very well.

Elisande has long seen that Vandros's character is not good, but aside from this issue, his ability is indeed not bad.

Talented but unvirtuous people are not uncommon among the Highborne, and Elisande is confident that he can control him.

The fact is also the same, with Elisande on top of him, the upper limit of Vandos is just a consultant.

As long as he doesn't get Elisande's nod, he will never be able to step on Talisa.

Although he wasn't fooled by Vandros' tricks to tell lies, Elisande's understanding of urban development was somewhat affected.

She was not very clear about the current situation in Suramar, especially the issue of public opinion that the upper elves never valued, and Vandos didn't even mention it.

As the saying goes, if you listen to both, you will be bright, and if you listen to one side, you will be dark.

Elisande left the level in a hurry after feeling the abnormality of the enchantment. Before he had time to ask the consultants about the changes and development of Suramar over the years, the elite army of high elves was close at hand.

Seeing that Elisande showed no remorse for what he did, Kael'thas, who felt slightly displeased, deliberately let Salayan point at her nose and scold her.

After Sharlayan convinced Elisande's diehard Melandus, Kael'thas, who had been paying attention to the battle situation, immediately burned the opponent's call out of the active vines.

In any country, within any race, people with bigger fists get more respect.

Elisande didn't know Sharlayan and Kael'thas, but she knew the strength of Melandus very well.

The youthful and frizzy kid in front of him probably hasn't experienced his first hundred years yet, but he can easily suppress Melandus with his strong strength and sufficient preparation.

It's why Elisande didn't pay attention to Sharlayan.

"Phoenix flames?"

After Kael'thas stopped the conflict between the two sides, Elisande took advantage of the **** to get off the donkey, and said to Kael'thas in an emotional tone: "You remind me of someone, Dath'Remar Sunstrider and What's the matter with you?"

Kael'thas flicked off the flame attached to Flamestrike, and bowed slightly to Elisande with flawless etiquette.

"Dath'Remar is my ancestor, the founder of Quel'Thalas, the first Sun King."

The Nightborne have the Nightwell, and the High Elves have the Sunwell.

In terms of the output and energy reserves of the magic power source, the Nightwell is no match for the Sunwell created by the water from the Well of Eternity.

But the Nightwell also has its advantages.

Due to the characteristics of the Eye of Aman'Thul's ability to manipulate time, the Nightwell created with it as the core is also contaminated with some of the abilities of this Pillar of Creation.

The Nightborne, who absorb the magic of the Nightwell, can obtain immortality in a different way from the night elves.

Dath'Remar has long passed away, and the Sun King of Quel'Thalas has changed several times, but the leader of Suramar has always been Elisande, which has not changed since 10,000 years ago.

"Then, the descendants of Dath'Remar."

Elisande responded to Kael'thas politely and thoughtfully, but then her face darkened.

"Why did you invite troops to invade Suramar? Do you think Suramar is easy to bully?"

Kael'thas was not frightened by Elisande's attitude, and shook his head calmly: "Of course not, you may not believe it, we led the army into the city to assist King Talisa Qin, and eradicate the bullying king. Shy minister."

"Suramar has been closed to the outside world for too long, too long, and knows nothing about the changes in the outside world."

"Here, please allow me to ask a question."

Elisande raised his hand to signal Kael'thas to continue.

Kael'thas raised his hand using arcane magic to draw two realistic phantoms in front of him, one of which simulated the appearance of the nightfallen elves, and the other was the more miserable withered.

"Grand Magister, have you seen these two species?"

Elisande shook his head suspiciously: "I've never seen them before, what are they?"

"Oh~"

Talisa couldn't help but sneered and interjected, "They were originally our people."

"Because of your exile policy, the night children who were abandoned outside the city could not get any mana supplements, and gradually degenerated into nightfallen elves, until finally they became irrational withered ones."

Elisande's eyes fluctuated slightly, but he quickly regained his composure.

"This is a last resort. The Nightwell cannot satisfy everyone without limit. If those criminals are not exiled, the whole city will suffer from a magic famine."

"Papa~"

Sharlayan clapped his hands sarcastically, and mocked in a strange tone: "Okay, look far ahead."

"But are you sure that the exiled people are really prisoners who deserved their crimes?"

"Valtrois, come out."

Hearing Sharlayan's call, a thin nightfallen came out of the crowd and bowed to Elisande with standard Nightborne etiquette.

"Dear Grand Magister, Arcanist Valtrois sends his greetings to you."

Elisande's eyes flickered, and he raised his hand in a gesture of support: "Look up, Arcanist, what crime are you exiled for?"

Valtrois smiled wryly and shook his head: "There is no charge. I was trapped outside the barrier because the magic swordsmen and fellow magisters in the exile team disagreed with me, so I decided to die."

The magisters should have been under the jurisdiction of Talisa~lightnovelpub.net~but the exile ceremony has always been presided over by Melandus himself, and the magisters who assisted the magic swordsman in exiling criminals are naturally also under the command of Melandus.

Noticing Elisande's thoughtful gaze, Melandus, who was still pale, hurriedly tried to separate the relationship.

"Great Magister, this matter is only decided by the people below, I..."

Sharlayan suddenly responded in a tone-deaf way: "When the chief arcanist Talisa convened an advisory group to vote on whether to activate the barrier to save people, you, as the person directly responsible, voted without hesitation. No vote?"

"You want to say that you don't know? Hehe~ Are you lying to a fool?"

Elisande, who was caught by Sarlayan's venomous tongue, looked a bit unhappy. Seeing Melandus's faltering look, she knew that Sarlayan hadn't recklessly added fuel.

"OK."

Elisande, who couldn't hold back his face, was laughed angrily: "It seems that during the period of my retreat, each of you has your own ideas."

"Just right, today let me learn more about what changes have taken place in Suramar during the thousand years I have been exploring the future for the Shaldorei!"