Azeroth Hoag Biography
Chapter 470: Orc Clearance Operation
"You are willing to help me instead of reporting me to the Mages Council. I am very grateful for this, but there is one thing I want to confirm. Although I have never heard of your name in Dalaran, I have never heard of you. From all indications, you should be a great mage, right?" After calming down, Ozan hesitated for a while and then asked.
In fact, Ozan had long noticed that something was wrong with Ned, but Ozan, who had been overwhelmed by the news about the orcs, did not pay too much attention to it. It was not until he calmed down that Ozan realized that he had never seen Ned before. De released the spell. In the snowy mountains of Alterac, a weak high elf mage could not even survive a night without the help of spells. However, Ned followed them around the mountains in a low-key manner. It's been three days.
"You actually discovered it? It seems that I didn't hide it well enough!" Ned did not deny it. His identity on the surface was that of a high elf archmage, but whether it was the Dalaran Master Council or these battles, The mages were all misled by his appearance, thinking that he was just an ordinary mage.
"Uh, this... maybe you are so used to it that you didn't notice it. In fact, it was precisely because you acted so ordinary that it attracted my attention. Apart from talking to your wife along the way, you didn't do anything. Very low-key, but you seem to have forgotten one thing. This is the Alterac Mountains. You actually relied on an ordinary robe and followed me all the way. I didn't even see a spell cast. This can only mean that One thing, your control over spells is beyond my understanding. Only true masters have this kind of strength!" Ozan's tone became more and more respectful. At first, he was still based on speculation, but when Ozan put Ned on After all the doubts were summarized one by one, Ozan no longer had any doubts. Ned's identity was definitely not simple.
"I observed carefully, but why can't I be a warrior strong enough to withstand the severe cold with my body?" Ned shook his head and asked Ozan, with an indifferent expression on his face.
But Ned was secretly vigilant in his heart. Ever since he entered the Alterac Mountains, he had relaxed a little. After all, in this wilderness, even if these mages discovered something was wrong, Ned was confident that they would not leak it. News (murder and silence), but although he did not particularly care about concealing his identity, there were so many flaws that were beyond his expectation.
"Uh... what do you mean? I feel that your temperament is completely different from that of a warrior. I would rather believe that you are a great mage, but I can't imagine you charging into battle with a big sword!" Ozan replied with a smile, Ned gave the impression that he was exactly the kind of wealthy research mage. Ozan could not imagine Ned training with sweat on his face.
"Very good. With your keen observation, bold imagination and good intuition, I can see that you are very talented as a mage. If you weren't a little older, you would be a good apprentice." De said with some regret. What he really regrets is that although this mage named Ozan is obsessed with revenge, he still maintains a rational mind. Such a person can be used, but it is difficult to master.
Although after learning about Ned's identity, Ozan stopped exploring Ned's identity in a measured way, but just like that, Ned had already decided to create an accident after the matter was over. Zan can't return to Dalaran, after all, Ozan already knows too much.
"Before further discussion, wouldn't it be better for you to avoid it first?" Ozan was about to get to the point, but stopped again. He glanced at the coyote who was poking his head behind Ned, feeling a little unsure. asked.
"Don't worry! It knows what can be said and what cannot be said." As he said this, Ned dragged out the coyote Druid who was hiding behind him and was shivering. Ned turned his head to the coyote and asked: "You You will be obedient, right?"
"I promise!" The jackal was always very obedient when his life was threatened, and the coyote druid immediately nodded crazily like a chicken pecking at rice.
"Very good, then it's settled!" Ned raised his hand to the coyote's chest, and a faint blue light immediately penetrated the coyote's chest: "If you said something you shouldn't have said, you My heart will turn into a shining stone, do you understand?"
The Coyote Druid was so frightened that he couldn't speak. His only expression was that he nodded much faster.
"So, what's your specific plan? How do you want to kill these orcs?" After taking care of the hyenas, Ned ignored the secretly sad gnolls and turned to Ozan and asked.
"My plan? I think we will first assassinate the leading orc, so that the rest of the orcs will fall into chaos, and then adapt to the specific situation." Ozan was shocked. He didn't have any plan, but as someone who had been on the front line, As a battle mage, Ozan still has some experience in small-scale battles. At least he knows the principle of capturing the thief first.
"Responsiveness is not a plan. Have you ever considered that if these orcs did not fall into chaos, but slipped away as timidly as mice, how should you deal with such a situation?" Ned pointedly pointed out the key to Ozan's plan. Loophole, these frostwolf orcs have never drank the blood of demons, so they are much more cowardly than other orcs!
"In fact, I have considered this situation! For example, if the orcs escape, they can only burn their camp and stored supplies. Fortunately, the climate in the Alterac Snow Mountains is very bad, even for the orcs. It is also absolutely fatal. After losing their food, these orcs will soon be killed by the wind and snow of Alterac!" Ozan reacted quickly, and he immediately thought of a solution. Killing the orcs does not necessarily require killing them with your own hands. Let them starve to death in the Alterac Mountains is also a good choice.
In Ozan's opinion, these orcs have only two options: either find other orcs; or freeze to death in the snow and wind of Alterac.
"This bit of wind and snow can't stop the orcs. They are not as fragile as you think. If you can't deal with them all at once, you will never try to kill them all again!" Ned felt that Ozan's idea was too much. Ideally, orcs are not humans. The Alterac Mountains are a desperate situation for humans, but they are just a bad place for orcs. These orcs of the Frostwolf clan will not be defeated by the snowy mountains so easily.
In fact, Ozan had long noticed that something was wrong with Ned, but Ozan, who had been overwhelmed by the news about the orcs, did not pay too much attention to it. It was not until he calmed down that Ozan realized that he had never seen Ned before. De released the spell. In the snowy mountains of Alterac, a weak high elf mage could not even survive a night without the help of spells. However, Ned followed them around the mountains in a low-key manner. It's been three days.
"You actually discovered it? It seems that I didn't hide it well enough!" Ned did not deny it. His identity on the surface was that of a high elf archmage, but whether it was the Dalaran Master Council or these battles, The mages were all misled by his appearance, thinking that he was just an ordinary mage.
"Uh, this... maybe you are so used to it that you didn't notice it. In fact, it was precisely because you acted so ordinary that it attracted my attention. Apart from talking to your wife along the way, you didn't do anything. Very low-key, but you seem to have forgotten one thing. This is the Alterac Mountains. You actually relied on an ordinary robe and followed me all the way. I didn't even see a spell cast. This can only mean that One thing, your control over spells is beyond my understanding. Only true masters have this kind of strength!" Ozan's tone became more and more respectful. At first, he was still based on speculation, but when Ozan put Ned on After all the doubts were summarized one by one, Ozan no longer had any doubts. Ned's identity was definitely not simple.
"I observed carefully, but why can't I be a warrior strong enough to withstand the severe cold with my body?" Ned shook his head and asked Ozan, with an indifferent expression on his face.
But Ned was secretly vigilant in his heart. Ever since he entered the Alterac Mountains, he had relaxed a little. After all, in this wilderness, even if these mages discovered something was wrong, Ned was confident that they would not leak it. News (murder and silence), but although he did not particularly care about concealing his identity, there were so many flaws that were beyond his expectation.
"Uh... what do you mean? I feel that your temperament is completely different from that of a warrior. I would rather believe that you are a great mage, but I can't imagine you charging into battle with a big sword!" Ozan replied with a smile, Ned gave the impression that he was exactly the kind of wealthy research mage. Ozan could not imagine Ned training with sweat on his face.
"Very good. With your keen observation, bold imagination and good intuition, I can see that you are very talented as a mage. If you weren't a little older, you would be a good apprentice." De said with some regret. What he really regrets is that although this mage named Ozan is obsessed with revenge, he still maintains a rational mind. Such a person can be used, but it is difficult to master.
Although after learning about Ned's identity, Ozan stopped exploring Ned's identity in a measured way, but just like that, Ned had already decided to create an accident after the matter was over. Zan can't return to Dalaran, after all, Ozan already knows too much.
"Before further discussion, wouldn't it be better for you to avoid it first?" Ozan was about to get to the point, but stopped again. He glanced at the coyote who was poking his head behind Ned, feeling a little unsure. asked.
"Don't worry! It knows what can be said and what cannot be said." As he said this, Ned dragged out the coyote Druid who was hiding behind him and was shivering. Ned turned his head to the coyote and asked: "You You will be obedient, right?"
"I promise!" The jackal was always very obedient when his life was threatened, and the coyote druid immediately nodded crazily like a chicken pecking at rice.
"Very good, then it's settled!" Ned raised his hand to the coyote's chest, and a faint blue light immediately penetrated the coyote's chest: "If you said something you shouldn't have said, you My heart will turn into a shining stone, do you understand?"
The Coyote Druid was so frightened that he couldn't speak. His only expression was that he nodded much faster.
"So, what's your specific plan? How do you want to kill these orcs?" After taking care of the hyenas, Ned ignored the secretly sad gnolls and turned to Ozan and asked.
"My plan? I think we will first assassinate the leading orc, so that the rest of the orcs will fall into chaos, and then adapt to the specific situation." Ozan was shocked. He didn't have any plan, but as someone who had been on the front line, As a battle mage, Ozan still has some experience in small-scale battles. At least he knows the principle of capturing the thief first.
"Responsiveness is not a plan. Have you ever considered that if these orcs did not fall into chaos, but slipped away as timidly as mice, how should you deal with such a situation?" Ned pointedly pointed out the key to Ozan's plan. Loophole, these frostwolf orcs have never drank the blood of demons, so they are much more cowardly than other orcs!
"In fact, I have considered this situation! For example, if the orcs escape, they can only burn their camp and stored supplies. Fortunately, the climate in the Alterac Snow Mountains is very bad, even for the orcs. It is also absolutely fatal. After losing their food, these orcs will soon be killed by the wind and snow of Alterac!" Ozan reacted quickly, and he immediately thought of a solution. Killing the orcs does not necessarily require killing them with your own hands. Let them starve to death in the Alterac Mountains is also a good choice.
In Ozan's opinion, these orcs have only two options: either find other orcs; or freeze to death in the snow and wind of Alterac.
"This bit of wind and snow can't stop the orcs. They are not as fragile as you think. If you can't deal with them all at once, you will never try to kill them all again!" Ned felt that Ozan's idea was too much. Ideally, orcs are not humans. The Alterac Mountains are a desperate situation for humans, but they are just a bad place for orcs. These orcs of the Frostwolf clan will not be defeated by the snowy mountains so easily.
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