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Chapter 724: Barrage: You are too baby!

Since the death of her dependent father, Vesina has been living in a muddle, drifting with the fleeing people, and occasionally using the knowledge she learned from her father to provide them with some references at the begging of others.

Her own life has been so miserable, and Vesina thinks that she has nothing worth losing or gaining from others.

Vesina wants to avenge the undead from natural disasters who took away her father, but as the daughter of a scholar, she can't guarantee other aspects, and she still has self-knowledge.

If he is not a combatant, he wants to seek revenge from the undead of the Scourge, which is tantamount to a dream. He can only hope that Azronelub's regular army can defeat the Scourge and take back their homeland.

Most of the refugees who fled together did not know the horror of natural disasters, but Vishina, who was considered an intellectual after all, knew it well.

Unless the entire natural disaster army can be wiped out at once with thunderous means, and they are really hurt, otherwise, this group of undead monsters that rely on war to support war and fight more and more will only become more difficult to deal with day by day.

So the question is, can Azjonelub's regular army defeat the Scourge?

Vesina is just a preparatory scholar who was born as a civilian. She has no understanding of military affairs and dare not draw conclusions at will.

However, judging from the performance of the security forces in her hometown who have been out of battle for a long time, Vesina does not have much hope for this.

When the confused Vishina was wandering around and fled to the ground with the refugee team, she happened to meet some weird people who claimed to be high elves.

The aesthetics of different races are completely different. In the eyes of Sharlayan, Valeera and others, Vesina's worm looks rather hideous, and her body is a little slimmer than other worms.

However, by the standards of the nerubians, Vesina could be regarded as a well-known beauty.

In the same way, in Vishina's view, Valeera is also an ugly girl with weird looks.

Although it is not advisable to judge people by their appearance, it is undeniable that appearance is the first impression when interacting with people. Good-looking people are usually more likely to gain the favor of others.

Vesina instinctively wondered if the "ugly girl" in front of her was just talking nonsense.

But after thinking about it, apart from this beautiful body, she has nothing to lose.

Vesina once learned a truth from her father.

How to fall in love with different races?

In Vesina's eyes, Valeera is an out-and-out ugly woman, but Vesina doesn't think her own aesthetics are universal values.

Perhaps in the eyes of this race called high elves, this sweet-speaking young lady in front of her is also a beauty?

Perhaps in Valeera's eyes, she is also a strange ugly girl?

Thoughts ran wild for a while, and Vesina forced herself to refocus.

"I...not sure if I can complete the task of the middleman you mentioned. I have never seen a king since I grew up."

Vishina was born in a small town on the border of the Kingdom of Aizhunirub. Since she was a child, she has only been to the capital twice with her father. The most senior official she has ever met is the dean of the Institute of History.

Valeera doesn't care about this, all she needs is a local guide, so that unnecessary troubles can be avoided as much as possible on the way to the capital of Azronelub.

As for the identity of the other party, it doesn't really matter.

According to the latest battle report from the Fadorei scouts who had sneaked into the vicinity of the battlefield, more and more natural disaster undead gradually took the initiative on the battlefield.

If there is no outside force to intervene, the Azronelub kingdom is likely to be completely destroyed by natural disasters, and the whole family will be transformed into undead spider monsters.

This is obviously what Anub'arak, the king of Ajjonirub, does not want to see. No king would want to experience the grief of subjugation.

To put it simply, Azjonelub needs foreign reinforcements, and Quel'Thalas can give them the reinforcements they want.

After more than 2 years of repairs, the recruit training in New Sandara City has long been over. The apprentices brought out by the veterans who fought on the battlefield will certainly not only know how to talk on paper.

However, without personally experiencing the trials of blood and fire, recruits are still recruits after all.

The Scourge of the Undead is the enemy of all the living, and in Northrend, the city of New Sandarra will clash with them sooner or later.

That being the case, for the sake of future consideration, it is better to take the initiative to intervene in a war involving the undead natural disaster, and give a vaccination to the soldiers of New Sandara City in advance.

Only in this way can they experience the difficulty of the undead natural disaster and prepare for the war that may break out in the future.

Of course, this is only one aspect, and the other is a political issue.

Even though Sarlayan mentioned to the cabinet many times the possible harm caused by the undead natural disaster in the future, but... had no actual contact with it, most of the cabinet ministers always had doubts about Sarlayan's empty words, thinking that he was a bit alarmist.

It's not that the cabinet ministers deliberately targeted him, they were just too confident in Quel'Thalas, which has survived for more than 7,000 years and is still strong today, and they didn't have enough understanding of the undead Scourge's characteristics of fighting to support war.

To put it more simply, it is self-confidence.

Sarlayan hoped to use this underground local war to wake up the ministers in the cabinet, let them see the actual combat reports submitted by the frontline soldiers, and raise enough vigilance against the expansion of the undead natural disaster.

The diversion of the overcrowded population of Eversong Forest was only one of the reasons why Sharlayan proposed to rebuild Sandara, and the planting of Alcandor was only one of the main purposes.

And another more obscure goal that could not be clearly stated at the time... is to monitor the undead natural disasters that will inevitably rise in Icecrown Glacier in the future.

Now that the city of New Sandara has been successfully built under the baptism of war, of course it must play the role of a barrier to the north, and warn the expansion of the undead natural disaster in Northrend at any time, so that the mainland can prepare in advance.

Sharlayan does have plans to use the Scourge of the Undead as an external threat, and re-knead the Azeroth armies that are like a mess of sand inside.

He intends to lead by Quel'Thalas to establish a transcontinental military organization aimed at protecting Azeroth.

This military organization is different from the alliances and tribes in the barrage mouth, and will not focus on internal fighting, mainly targeting external threats including undead, ancient gods and demons.

Considering the strong national power of the Night Republic, Sharlayan does not intend to immediately invite the night elves from far away on the other side of the continent to join. He plans to further strengthen the reputation and influence of Quel'Thalas in the Eastern Kingdom.

Today, the country with the strongest sense of existence in the Eastern Kingdom is still Lordaeron, known as the first kingdom of mankind.

In order for the undead Scourge to develop enough to attract the attention of the Burning Legion, it is inevitable to let them grow to a certain extent.

So where does the source of natural disasters come from?

The answer is self-evident.

【Sharlayan wants to sacrifice the people and territory of Lordaeron to weaken their international influence, and take the opportunity to make Quel'Thalas bigger? Isn't that...a bit mean? 】

[? 】

[Holy Mother? Or the Bitch? 】

【Sharlayan is a high elf. It is a matter of course that he wants to benefit his own country. What's the point of using external force to weaken a hostile country? 】

【I also agree that Lordaeron is currently experiencing internal and external troubles. Although it can barely maintain its title as the first kingdom of mankind, the signs of decline are already visible to the naked eye. 】

[If you don't take this opportunity to step on them, how can Quel'Thalas gain more voice in the world? How to become the helm of Azeroth? 】

[But sacrificing the people of other countries to pave the way for myself~lightnovelpub.net~I always feel that...it's not right. 】

[Brother, in the face of the general situation that is at stake for the survival of the country and even the world, if it were you, would you give up your own interests and take care of your neighbors first? 】

[This is human nature, human nature is selfish. 】

[When there is no spare energy to take care of the overall situation, trade-offs are inevitable. 】

[After all, Quel'Thalas is still too weak and has no power. 】

[Under the tremendous pressure of the Burning Legion and the ancient gods, even if you don't dare to guarantee your safety 100%, how can you have the energy to take care of others? 】

[Don't forget, Quel'Thalas has the Sunwell, a source of attractive magic power. If you don't divert the attention of the Burning Legion... Do you think Quel'Thalas will have a good result? 】

[Dead friends don’t die poor, Terenas, you’d better go and die first. 】

Barrage disagreed on whether Lordaeron should be sacrificed to fatten the Scourge, but their quarrel would not affect Sharlayan's decision.

In the words of barrage, if I don't go to hell, whoever goes to hell.

Even if people from other countries will accuse him of being selfish in the future, Salayan does not intend to change his original plan.

Reinforcement of Azjonelub was part of his plan.

Although he has made up his mind to limit the growth of the Scourge, Sharlayan doesn't want to play it off. It is necessary to prepare enough limiters for Ner'zhul.

Kel'Thuzad the Inner Ghost is one, New Sandarra is one, the new city the night elves are building in Sholazar Basin is one, and Azjonelub might be a fourth limiter.

But before that, Sharlayan had to figure out the position of the nerubians and find out whether they still had contact with Ankahet who was loyal to Yogg-Saron.