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Chapter 269: What is great wisdom and foolishness? (T

Man is a social creature, as long as he lives in this world, he will inevitably have social needs.

According to sand sculpture netizens, no matter how homebound people are, they will fulfill their social needs through social media and instant messaging software on the Internet.

Although Sarlayan doesn't know what these software and media are, this does not prevent him from understanding the truth contained in this sentence.

In the thousands of years before that, Elisande was almost closed to death, and had very few opportunities to contact others.

Occasionally, I met a person who chatted, and he was still only a flattering Vandos, who knew little about the real situation of the implementation of the decision he made in Suramar.

Elisande is by no means mediocre, but she also has the stink of most Highborne.

Arrogance, self-willedness, and superstitious self-confidence are the main reasons why Suramar has fallen into what it is today.

There is a sentence in the barrage that is specially used to evaluate the several major ethnic groups of the Highborne.

Arrogance is not to be feared, whoever cooks is embarrassed.

Compared with Sandara and Eresalas, who played themselves to death, Suramar has many problems, but it is not a dish.

However, when Elisande compared Suramar under his jurisdiction with Quel'Thalas, the most powerful country, he always felt a little uncomfortable.

Although at this stage her understanding of Quel'Thalas comes from Kael'thas' dictation, but both of them are high-level elves, and they understand each other more or less.

On this kind of issue related to national affairs, Elisande believed that Kael'thas would not just talk and brag.

...and the gentle yet strong High Elf Crown Prince doesn't look like the kind of guy who likes to grin.

The turmoil caused by Fandos was easily suppressed in such an anticlimactic manner.

After explaining the reason to Elisande, the Grand Magister agreed with Sharlayan to take Phandros to Azsuna and hand it over to Farondis.

However, Elisande put forward a condition. She wanted to set off with Sharlayan to witness the final outcome of Vandos with her own eyes, and also take a look at the current situation of her old neighbor many years ago.

Strictly speaking, the Azsuna region to which Narsalas Academy belongs was once also under the jurisdiction of the Suramar metropolitan area.

However, because of the strong influence of the Nazaras Academy, Azshara specially arranged a governor for the Azsuna region.

In terms of administrative level, Farondis and Elisande are on the same level, but if you insist on counting, Farondis can also be counted as Elisande's subordinate.

Sharlayan looked suspiciously at the grand magister with a flat expression, and could not see any clues from her face.

"Are you sure? Suramar has just settled down after some twists and turns. Don't you need to stay and manage your own city?"

Elisande said indifferently: "Didn't Suramar come here in the past 1,000 years when I was gone?"

"With Talisa helping to manage it, I won't cause any major problems if I leave for a while."

'It should be said that the class struggle in the city has not subsided yet. '

'But... that's right, she will be **** in the city and it's hard to deal with it. It's better to let Talisa be the black face. '

‘Heh~ You are indeed the old fritters of the upper elves who are good at intrigue. '

After Sharlayan curled his lips and turned around, Valeera and Stellagosa clearly saw that he turned his dead fish eyes behind Elisande's back.

The two turned their heads hurriedly with suppressed smiles, and Stellagosa consciously turned into a baby dragon and waited for a few people to "board".

The class conflicts that had been lurking in Suramar for a long time were ignited. Although calm had been restored near the Tower of Darkness, the two different groups in the city, the poor and the rich, were still fighting each other in full swing.

However, the decision-makers have temporarily settled down, and Elisande temporarily handed over the management of Suramar to Talisa and Tel'arn.

Because of their crimes and meritorious service in the betrayal of Fandos, Melandus and Etraeus were exempted from prison, and Elisande only ordered them to shut up and think about their mistakes until Arcandor officially matured.

Tel'arn, who claims to be a botanist, is actually a noble druid with a unique style.

Druids are very rare among the high elves, and they give people the stereotyped impression that they are the exclusive occupations of civilians.

In fact, this was indeed the case. Many high elves had always held condescending contempt for the Druid sect, thinking that they were just a group of mud legs huddled together for warmth.

Strange things are inevitable in any ethnic group.

Tel'arn is one of them.

More than 10,000 years ago, Tel'arn, who was born in an aristocratic family, had a strong interest in druids since the new profession of druids appeared.

Tel'arn liked to tend flowers and plants since he was a child. Compared with the Arcanists who were generally favored by the high elves, Tel'arn was more interested in druids who could be at ease with nature.

But he also knew that druids were not welcome among the high elves. After learning the druid spells in private, Tel'an concealed the matter as if he was stealing the bell, and since then he has pretended to be a botanist.

But in fact, the nobles of Suramar are well aware of this matter, so they always have a discriminatory attitude towards Tel'arn, and the members of the advisory group have repeatedly excluded him.

Elisande saw Tel'arn's talent, and always trusted him.

Tel'arn lived up to Elisande's trust, and the greenery of the entire city of Suramar was designed and cultivated by him.

Even the picky Kael'thas was full of praise for the beautiful cityscape of Suramar, and Tel'arn's contribution was inevitable.

Although he didn't have much to say in the advisory group, Tel'arn was the diehard loyalist who always stood by Elisande's side.

He was not deceived by Fandos's rhetoric like Melandus who was greedy for the family's interests, and he has always stood by his own position, which is a model of honest people.

Fandos, Melandus, and Etraeus overturned one after another, and Talisa also experienced a lot of hardships and twists and turns. Only Tel'arn has been calmly watching the wind and clouds, the ebb and flow of the tide.

From a certain point of view, not fighting can be regarded as a kind of wisdom, and if you fight in the end, you will win.

Now Tel'an is finally a daughter-in-law and a mother-in-law, only him and Talisa are left in the original five-member advisory group, and the heavy responsibility of managing the city and quelling the riots naturally falls on the shoulders of these two.

Witnessing the negative impact of her decision on Suramar, although Elisande is still unwilling to admit it, she feels somewhat regretful in her heart.

Taking this opportunity to go out, she intends to take a half-step back temporarily and see what kind of new wind Talisa, who is determined to reform, can blow to Suramar.

If the new policy can be accepted by the general public, that would be a good thing.

Even if something goes wrong during the implementation process, Elisande can stand up and take over in time.

For a moment, Sharlayan couldn't figure out what Elisande meant. Although Valeera was smart, she didn't dabble in politics much, and she couldn't see through Elisande's intentions.

Kael'thas has been receiving the Sun King's thick and dark education for the past two years, and he can see it clearly~lightnovelpub.net~ But as an outsider, Kael'thas didn't open his mouth to talk about it, just Standing aside with a smile on his face, he watched the changes.

When Stellagosa lifted off and left, Talisa immediately ordered the Suramar guards who were still loyal to Elisande to enter the arena to quell the disputes between noble private soldiers and civilians.

Kael'thas also retreated, taking the high elves and moon guards back to Shal'Alan outside the city.

Before leaving, Elisande made a promise to Kael'thas that as long as the turmoil in Suramar subsides, Talisa will set up an embassy for Quel'Thalas as soon as possible, representing the formal establishment of diplomatic relations between the two races.

Before Arcandor matured, unless there was a shocking turmoil in Quel'Thalas, Kael'thas would stay in the Broken Isles, and this was also the final test given to him by Anasteria.

Once this matter is over and back in Quel'Thalas, it's almost time for Kael'thas to formally inherit the throne.

So far, Kael'thas's answer sheet is close to full marks.

Although there were minor flaws in the process, the final result was very satisfactory, successfully establishing a friendly relationship with the son of the night who had been closed for thousands of years.

Unrest in the Suramar region has largely subsided.

Next, Kael'thas, who has been busy for two years, can live a relatively leisurely life before taking the throne.

While waiting for Arcandor to mature, he would be able to teach his gifted apprentice well.

On the way back, the peaceful Kael'thas smiled and watched the scenery in the Suramar area and the Eversong Forest which were quite similar.

"The last leisure time, let me enjoy it with gratitude."

Who should I thank? Kael'thas, who is as bright as a mirror, already has the answer.