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Chapter 14 The Way of Redemption

Tulayang, Kadega and his group came to me again and met my father to discuss some re-formation of alliance troops to fight against the tribe.

These were all generals who made outstanding contributions in the First World War. Their heroic performance in the battle saved countless lives, so they were welcomed by the people along the way. Similarly, in order to show respect for them, the father and ministers also held state banquets for them and discussed some military and intelligence matters with them on such occasions. And I had the honor to park for one day to train and attend this table meeting with Muladin and Uther.

Although the table is full of rich dishes, no human will have any appetite for delicious food at this moment, except for dwarves. I believe that if only dwarves from one country are only able to show their attention to appearance in front of humans. But after seeing cousins ​​from another country, the situation will be very different, and their original nature will be revealed.

Although the people of the two countries, the people of the Wildhammer and the Bronzebeard are quite friendly, they often compete for unexpected trivial matters as soon as they meet. For example, this time they just look at who will solve more food. And they didn't even say a word from discussing the game to starting the game, just through their eyes

Can communicate all the information to the other party.

Seeing Muladin so rude, the father couldn't help but shake his head, as if he regretted that he had let the Iron Fort ambassador attend the meeting from the beginning. Fortunately, they were not fighting for something this time. Otherwise, their ministers would not just show disgust, but would have the guards take them away.

The meeting did not have any interruption due to this little episode. It was still proceeding normally as planned. As the host here, my father presided over the meeting.

"Tell me that the orcs have disappeared for so long, and during this period I have never heard of any reports about their clusters. Why did they appear so much at once this time?" The father asked Tulayang and others.

"Dear Your Majesty, that's because they have reopened the portal of their world and our world." Kardga saw that his friend was a little nervous, so the "youth" grabbed the topic and answered it in advance.

When the ** master said this, all the ministers began to whisper below. The talkers had seen the cruelty and ferocity of the orcs. In the battle under Lordaeron, they almost died in that war. So when they heard the orcs' large-scale invasion, they felt deeply fear in their hearts.

"Quiet, don't worry, our warriors must have a way to deal with it." Terenas issued an order to the frightened ministers below. When the audience was quiet, he turned to Tulayang. This time, everyone in the audience, including the guards and waiters, looked at this former alliance commander. I hope he has a way to deal with these beasts as the king said.

Tulayang seemed to have gradually adapted to this occasion, so he started to speak in a slump.

"Although the orc tribe has been severely damaged by our alliance, their fantasy of trying to occupy other worlds has never been shattered. We cannot tolerate this creature continuing to harm other worlds... our world." Tulayang said some Kak when he was talking here. I might have guessed that it was not because of his stage fright, but because he concealed some facts. What he wanted to say was not our world, but other worlds. "So we must take the initiative this time, enter the portal, burn the war there, and bring permanent peace to our world!"

After Tulayang finished speaking, the audience burst into warm applause. Everyone cheered like they saw victory. Because no one would question the honest commander who promised him without being sure of it, but someone did not think so, for example. I don’t agree with his speech, because I know that many people cheered and supported Tulayang not because he would contribute to peace, but because Tulayang could solve the orcs, that is, help these cowards so that they would never see the cruel orcs. In fact, even if they did not support this alliance commander, they would not have to see others. Because I know that this expedition actually had no practical significance to our alliance, but would lose troops and lose generals and ruin the entire generation of elites to that world.

Or should I stop their expedition plan.

So I left the meeting and went to the rooftop. But before that I wrote a small note for the waiter to transfer it

Leave it to Khadga beside Turayan, I know that the mage speaks no less than this paladin.

"Dear Kardag, your old friend meets you in the old place."

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Walking on the road to the rooftop, I was wondering if this mage would leave this important meeting because of my request. But when I arrived at the rooftop, I found that this mage had arrived before me.

"Teleport! I thought you wouldn't come." I was deeply surprised by his appearance. I didn't expect that he decided so quickly to meet me.

"Teleport is necessary for us mages." Kardga shook his head. "You know my time is precious. I can't leave the seat for too long. Just hurry up whatever you want."

"Of course, I know that time is precious to you, but what I want to say is...no need." I thought for a while, and felt that it was still the simplest way to lead to my topic.

"No, it is still necessary. Only through such disgusting meetings can we fight for more military power and material things in preparation for the battle between Draenor and the Orcs, and no one knows how many orcs they have there."

Kardga continued to shake his head, but he misunderstood what I meant.

"No, I mean to march into Drano. There is no need to pursue orcs. They will not come again because they have already obtained the artifacts they want to lead to other worlds." I stared at Kadega and told him with my eyes that Tulayang lied when he was just giving a speech. I continued, "The orcs just wanted to open the portal to pick up all the tribe members here, and then open the door to other worlds to invade other worlds. I think you know they will not come back, right?"

"How do you know these things?" Cardag was puzzled, but there was only one reason for it, and he soon thought of this, but that was not correct. "I didn't expect that among the soldiers who fought with me, there were spies you sent. It seems that I underestimated your father's ability." Although he knew that his friend Tulayang lied in his speech, he was also very angry. He thought we had done something to hurt them - tracking these most loyal Alliance soldiers.

"No, we don't have spies, and the father doesn't know about this at all." I explained to him, after all, I cannot destroy my father's image in his heart. "I know only except yours."

"Will you tell me?" Kadega returned to his calmness, and seemed to think of my specialness again. He knew some future events like him, but he didn't expect that I still knew their secrets. He might care a lot about how I knew it, but in his eyes, he could feel that he only wanted to achieve his goals at this time, such as military power and material things.

"I want to do this, but I still hope you can give up your idea and we will fail there. I think you know this result, you have met your future. When you step into the portal, you will never see the blue sky."

"Yes, you're right. But the orcs are about to invade other worlds, and other worlds will be devastatingly hit by their arrival. Maybe when they invade several worlds, they will come back to cause trouble for our world after they become stronger. You should also know that this is!" When Kadega told the truth to me indignantly, maybe someone else would be infected by his great ideas, but it was not a cold for me.

When he saw me, I was still indifferent, and anger appeared on his face. But he still wanted to continue to persuade me with words, but he changed his perspective. "We must not be so selfish. We must protect our lives, right, little Paladin." He actually used the Paladin's emblem to convince me.

"The first Paladin's Code is completely correct. Then I will learn the tone of your mage." I thought of the same way of refuting, which was the topic Medivh talked about during the interview with Kardga on the first day. "What creatures are there in our world."

"Medivh's question." Kadega quickly returned to his calm after he was confused, but she still didn't want to answer my question. Maybe he didn't want to recall this moment

"Answer my apprentice." I scolded me before he could finish speaking, just like Medivh's tone, and then with the tone I originally asked, "Did I learn to be like that Astral Master?"

"If you ask this, I'll answer once. Humans, dwarfs, dwarfs, elves, trolls, dragons, goblins, and fishmans, that's all."

"No, it's not enough," when he finished speaking, I continued, "There are insects, faceless men, mammoths, horses, taurens, sea giants, bears, night elves that you and I have never seen before." I glanced at the mage, and I saw that his eyes were very interested in the creatures I described. If it weren't for his other important things, this ** Master would definitely want to ask me about those creatures. "Their numbers are very large and have their own kingdoms. Each of their races is no weaker than humans. If these forces are united together, the orcs are not worth mentioning in front of our world." I don't know if I would be suspicious of these words, but there is no way. In order to convince this guy, I must do this.

"But I have never seen it. There is no record of them in Dalaran's official history, only some of the unfair history you said."

"That's not unofficial history. High elves did not record the information to restrain us." I don't believe that the high elves didn't know his cousin Night Elf and other creatures, so I guessed that the reason they didn't record these, perhaps for other reasons, but it's not impossible for me to explain it like this. "They really live on other big six in this world... and they are not threatened by orcs."

"What do you want to say? I'm not here to expand my popular science knowledge." When I talked about the issue we were most concerned about, the mage thought of the purpose of coming here, and soon restored his identity as a negotiator.

"I want to say that the orcs already know that it was a wrong decision for them to invade our world, so they won't come again, so you can rest assured that this is."

When I finished speaking, the scene was calm for a while, as if the mage was convinced by me on this topic, but this was just a contest in the first round. The next thing was the real problem.

"But even if you are right, they will invade other worlds, and other worlds will also be subject to him.

They were cruel and bloody... just like Varian's father."

I didn't expect this mage to talk to my friend's father. It seems that he wants to convince the other party just like me. In fact, I can only say more I know.

"Have you heard of the Burning Legion?" I glanced at Kadega's eyes. After he showed a fear expression, I was convinced that he knew this evil army that was evil, so I continued. "They were invincible and could not defeat them. Countless worlds had been destroyed, and almost no world could stop them from moving forward." I said this. Katega nodded, as if he agreed with my opinion very much, which means that he knew what I was saying was true, so I continued. "But ten thousand years ago, they encountered setbacks in our world. Kadelai led the ancient army to successfully stop them from moving forward. That was the first time they tasted the taste of failure. And Kadelai's other name is the Night Elf, the originator of the High Elf ten thousand years ago, although Quelthalas has always... not mentioned at all."

"I heard Medivin say that this is indeed true." Kardga nodded again after listening to my narrative. This is what I want to see.

"You should have heard that orcs were once as simple as dwarves. The only difference is that they were born to hunt and plant crops, unlike dwarves who smelted metals and processed armor to exchange food for humans..." I took a deep breath, because I said something I shouldn't have known, which would make the mage more suspicious of my identity. But that's all. "But later they changed and became what they are now."

"Yes, Garona said it too." Kadega affirmed my description again. His expression told me that he seemed to have known that I should know these things too long ago.

"That's because the demons went to their homes to seduce them, making them bloodthirsty, and indirectly they became the pioneers of the demons."

"But they failed. Serious setbacks."

"Yes, the Burning Legion's corps are strict, and failure means being executed. So when the orcs open the portal, they will be greeted with the most severe punishment from the Burning Legion leader, so you don't have to worry about them destroying another world. Even if they can invade several worlds, they are not worth mentioning compared to the destructive power of the Burning Legion."

Hearing this, Kadega shook his head. It took him a while to speak

"So you want to say, we should be on guard against those demons."

The appearance of orcs, coupled with Medivh's dual character, proves that their terrible creatures have turned their attention to our world. Therefore, we should expand our military strength to prepare for their arrival, rather than fighting with those fleeing orcs to the end. If you blindly want to kill the orcs, you will also see the tenacity of those lives, and we will also suffer the ultimate failure because of this purpose, just like the illusion you see."

After I finished speaking, Kadega fell into deep thought. I believe I had convinced this master, and perhaps history was rewritten with it. But when Kadega spoke again, I realized that the master seemed to strengthen his determination and confidence in persuading me.

"I believe you are completely correct, but I want to ask why our world has not been invaded by the Burning Legion for thousands of years. They should always think about revenge."

"Because they need some magical tools to open the portal, for example..." I seemed to have been trapped in by Kardga, ​​so I stammered in language.

"The Book of Medivh, Sargeras Scepter, Dalaran's Eyes?" Kardga said it for me. Facing his answer, I could only nod and that was exactly what he wanted to see, so he continued: "They are all in that world, so we must send troops to retake it, otherwise the Burning Legion will also be welcomed."

"Yes, you're right." It was only then that I realized how necessary it was to send troops to expedition, because some key artifacts were lost there, and Kardga convinced me. But I had to add to him, "There is another thing. Although he is not from our world, he is also very dangerous---Gul'dan's head."

"I will remember... Then you will help us get more strategic materials in your father's place, right?" Kardagatta smiled when he saw him convinced me.

"Of course, I will also try my best to give you more soldiers and strategic materials from Lordaeron, as well as to ensure the smooth passage of strategic materials. At that time, the portal will be another strategic location for us to compete with the orcs. We swear that we will definitely protect the unobstructed there."

"I believe you...you will do it."

It was obvious what Kadega wanted to say, but he felt that now might not be the time to say this, or there was no need to say it. And I also understood his concerns, that is, what I saw in the Tower of Medivh, although I still haven't confirmed what he saw.

In this way, Kadega was silent for a long time. Since the main tasks have been completed, it is time to continue those boring political conferences.

Just before leaving, Khadga asked me one last question.

"Will this expedition really fail?" Kardga's face was solemn. Perhaps he didn't want to get nothing after experiencing such hardships and hard work.

"No, I firmly believe that nothing is absolute. Only with courage and hope can we change the future. Even if I still fail, at least I can inspire generations of descendants to remember their spirits."

"Well said, then I can go with peace of mind." After saying that, the ** Master chanted a few more spells and disappeared.

I also slowly walked down the stairs. On the way, I couldn't help but sigh for his courage. Even if I knew my ultimate tragic destiny, I still insisted on my lofty goals. Perhaps this is the greatness of the hero. This is also the reason why the human race has stood up for thousands of years and has not fallen. It is because there are always a group of people like them supporting this community in every era. And this time they play this role, but they may be more sad than the heroes in history, because elites like his generation will stay in that world forever.

Perhaps when it’s my turn, I will also act as this role without hesitation. Since I already know something, there is no reason not to prepare in advance. So I did not return to the conference site, but went to the Paladin’s meditation room to make up for the way of the Holy Light that was pulled down due to fighting training.

The way of self-salvation.
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