Crossing the Other World: My Warcraft System

Chapter 721: Helping Kael'thas

Caer Darrow, the castle in the middle of the lake.

Garen and Kael'thas and his group were carefully studying a batch of food from Andorhal.

"How about, what did you find?"

Although it is called research, in fact, Garin was just there to make up the numbers. The real people doing the research were the legendary mage Kael'thas and two high-level mages: Ilucia and her mother.

"This is not a simple plague, it has traces of magic on it." Kael'thas said firmly. "This is a plague created by the power of death. Once infected, it is difficult to get rid of. Professionals may be able to resist it on their own, but those civilians..."

Kael'thas's meaning was very clear. If this food was eaten by the entire city's residents, who would be able to eradicate the plague in their bodies?

Unless a priest uses holy light to wash his body one-on-one and remove the plague caused by the power of death!

Anyway, Kael'thas knew that the High Elf Kingdom did not have this ability.

"Some time ago, a group of believers who preached the curse sect appeared in Quel'Thalas, but they were quickly wiped out by Baroness Liadrin and her paladins! How is the situation in Stromgarde?"

"Hehe... We purified more than a thousand dark cultists, but no one dared to come since last month. They are a bunch of guys without perseverance."

Garin's boastful words made Kael'thas very upset. How could Garin say such a provocative thing?

"It's obvious now that the entire northern part of the continent has been ravaged by the Cult of the Damned. However, our two nations were well prepared and eliminated them in advance. Antonidas is in charge of Dalaran, and Kel'Thuzad was discovered to be studying necromancy not long ago. The entire city is very sensitive to the power of darkness."

"But Lordaeron, which is known as the most powerful city, has become the hardest-hit area by the plague?" Kael'thas didn't understand.

Young man, even though you are a thousand years old, you are still young when it comes to conspiracy!

"What do you think the Cult of the Curse needs? Believers, undead, resurrected dead, and a large number of troops. With the number of people you high elves have, the benefits are not proportional to the cost. Of course, the populous humans are more suitable. Among them, Lordaeron is recognized as a country with a large population. Who else can the Cult of the Curse go after if not him?"

Dalaran also has a small population. They wanted to take over Stromgarde, but unfortunately they couldn't even get through the border checkpoints. As for the Kingdom of Auckland, Kel'Thuzad also sent people there, but they also never returned.

Are you kidding... The Royal City of Alterac is the lair of the Holy Light Dragon. The people from the Cult of the Curse were turned into ashes by the Holy Light Dragon's breath before they even got close.

"It's still not too late to notify Terenas now!" Kael'thas said hurriedly.

"Go if you want. I'm not interested in being ridiculed by him." Terenas has been the leader for so long that he really treats other countries as his younger brothers. Garin doesn't think he will listen to the warnings of other countries.

"We'll do our best and leave the rest to fate. I'll send a letter to Speaker Antonidas and ask him to warn Lordaeron to take the plague seriously." Kael'thas no longer talked about this topic. As a foreigner, he had already done well to this extent.

Seeing that the research was almost done, Garin waved his hand and asked Ilucia to take her mother back to rest.

"Kayle, do you want to change the current situation in Quel'Thalas?" Garen said mysteriously.

"Oh? What do you have in mind, Garin?" Kael'thas was no longer sleepy when he heard this. He wanted to hear Garin's opinion.

"Break and then stand!"

Garin's words made Kael'thas's face change.

"In my opinion, the most serious hidden dangers facing the high elves currently lie in two aspects."

"First, the high elves are extremely proud and arrogant, and the people have been led astray by the nobles. I believe that the Alliance is the way out for all the kingdoms in the Eastern Continent. If they isolate themselves from the outside world and indulge in their past pride, they will inevitably perish."

"The second is political, the King's Parliament system. Hehe, you must be very familiar with this."

The political arena of Silvermoon City is in a turmoil. The High Elf Kingdom with a population of several hundred thousand is even darker than the nearly ten million humans.

When Anastarian proposed a motion, the members opposed it without even thinking about it, without even considering whether the motion was beneficial to the kingdom, whether it could increase the kingdom's power and make it stronger.

Anyway, they were opposing just for the sake of opposing. The power struggle between the royalists and the aristocratic parliamentary factions became increasingly fierce. In order to limit the royal power, they even drove out the crown prince.

It’s awesome. Very awesome.

I can't tell the difference between the big and small kings!

If this happened in Stromgarde, Garin would have found an opportunity to kill the members of parliament one by one and centralized power as soon as possible.

Anyway, when Thranduil heard the news, he was filled with disappointment.

But this is not the fault of his ancestor, the Sun Strikers. After the High Elf Kingdom was established, Dathmare became king. In order to prevent the king from being as dictatorial as Azshara, he established a Council of Nobles to share the king's power.

By the time the High Elf Kingdom was passed down to the generation of Kael'thas' father, the Silvermoon Council had become a force to be reckoned with, and was even able to compete with the royal party. Especially after the Troll War, it had become difficult for the royal power to suppress the Silvermoon Council, and much power was divided up by the council faction.

Back then, Alleria chose not to inherit the position of Ranger General because she didn't like the political environment in the country. She wanted to go out and find a way to save the country.

Thinking of this, Garin continued to add bombshell information: "In my opinion, the civil war among the high elves is probably on the verge of breaking out!"

Garen's words made Kael'thas deaf!

"This is impossible!"

Kael'thas obviously didn't believe it!

"Mmmm Kyle, you idiot! Is this hard to understand?" Now it was Garin's turn to feel disappointed.

"Do you think you can smoothly inherit the throne of the Sun King from His Majesty Anasterian? Do you think you are me? My father gave the throne to me but I refused to sit on it. Do you think you can easily become the next Sun King?" Garin sneered.

"Either the crown wins and you succeed smoothly, or the Silvermoon Council abolishes the monarchy and the bloodline of the Sunstrider is exiled to Dalaran."

Civil war, Garin was very sure of that.

The first political knowledge that Garin learned was from the "Rome: Total War". When your Senate support rate drops to a certain level, civil war is bound to break out.

Of course, the game is just a game after all, but it comes from history. Unlike Kael'thas and Garen, Kael'thas is in the game and doesn't even have the ability to change it.

Again, now that he has the ability, he wants to help the high elves and Kael'thas.

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