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Night Walk 10

The next day, Caregus and I continued to investigate.

It was normal at first, but the closer it was to Fairwood, the worse it was. Looking from afar, I could feel a familiar atmosphere, a familiar enemy.

"It's a natural disaster for the undead, and they are polluting the land here."

A high elf on Karegoth's back said, although I can't see what he said, I will never doubt everything he said, because only his enemies will do such a thing, but why did the undead appear here, in this place where the demons have been invaded?

Karegoth and the high elves on his back continued to investigate and asked me to go back and report the situation here first. Yes, if the undead also appears here, then you must know the situation, and what he must know exactly the impact.

I returned to the large army and the night elves riding me told everyone about the emergence of the dead. Although they were not very clear about what the dead were, for most of the people below, they were very clear about this and were wary of it, because we all hated and rejected those things very much. And more importantly, to meet with the main force of Fairwood and the night elves from Ashes Valley, we must encounter the dead.

"What are the number of enemies?"

Jaina asked the scout on me, obviously she knew we could not avoid this battle, but the huge number of enemies would still make everyone hesitate, especially after the night elf scout explained.

"They polluted all the places ahead, and might even go to Fairwood or further away. The blue dragon Carregoth is going to investigate. If he is not ready to come back now, it means he has not fully explored the information of the entire enemy..."

"That means the road ahead is full of undead... Can we get around them?"

Fanik raised his own understanding, and Mavi immediately came out to refute it. This seemed to answer my question, why did Mavi's southern troops meet with us, rather than letting a few people lead us to the destination.

"If we go to the East Spring Valley in the northeast, we can also reach our main city, and then go to the west to Fairwood to meet with our main force, but we still have to face the dead at that time. Why don't we destroy them at this time?"

"This is why you meet with us and help you eliminate the undead here?" Manic questioned Mavie. Yes, he had been wondering whether the purpose of Mavie's gathering was to rely solely on the power of our alliance to help them solve their problems.

"They were not afraid of the number of you when you came, but in just a few days they had grown so large that if they were allowed to do so, they would pollute the entire forest, the entire forest, and the army of the Burning Legion was severely damaged in the Stormwind City of your humanity. If we can destroy the undead, the Burning Legion would not have much reinforcement in a short time, which would help us to fight them in the final battle."

"If they start to be weak, why don't you destroy them first, instead of waiting until they grow stronger?"

"We still have Sartre to eliminate, and we began to think that they came here just symbolic, and the undead and the Burning Legion are still a little different..." He glanced at me, maybe it was an illusion of mine... "Maybe I was wrong, but we can't hesitate now, we must eliminate them.

Mavie apologized. I know she also knows some complicated relationships in the Burning Legion. She didn't want to touch the undead. After all, the undead did not devote himself to the Burning Legion, but now the situation has changed.

"The undead have always followed the will of the Burning Legion. If they also want to fight against the night elves, then we need to help them. Our enemies are common. I don't want our alliance to be as stable as them." Jaina made the final decision, and no one said anything else, but was ready to attack these undead.

The army continued, and soon entered a place corrupted by the undead, and encountered the enemy. It was so-called enemy. The reason why it was called was that we were facing small groups of troops. In order to avoid making the entire army feel tired, we divided a few vanguard troops to open the way and then let the army pass smoothly.

The battle has been going smoothly. Although there are more and more enemies, it is nothing in general. We have always been worried that they will organize large-scale blocking battles or sneak attacks, so the Shadow Elves scouts and I have been reconnaissance, but the reality is still like this. We have been fighting against small groups of undeads, and the so-called confrontation is just because they happen to appear in our way, that's all.

There are scattered undead everywhere, as if they are like wild uncontrolled undead. Could it be that they are just doing things as they guessed, or there are any conspiracies? I don't know, and everyone has questions too.

In the evening, we did not continue to go north, but opened temporary camps around us. Yes, this time we have entered the encirclement of the undead. Perhaps they are waiting for such an opportunity, and we are extremely alert, especially the night elves. They have almost no rest, but have repeatedly investigated the situation around them. However, the information they obtained is that there are only sporadic undead, which is not as if they are going to attack us. So this surprised everyone, including the indigenous Dark Night here.

At night, commanders of all races gathered together to discuss plans again. This time, instead of waiting to gather together and use magic barriers to discuss, people began to argue before all commanders gathered.

"I am frank, just now, I think you can destroy these undeads with your own strength alone, and you don't need us at all."

Manic complained first, Mavie. Yes, although he did not encounter any enemies today, the army was very alert because of the appearance of the undead, so he was very tired at night, which was exactly what he didn't want to see.

"Unestifying the strength of the undead can only make them fight more and more. Without the strength of absolute suppression, it is best not to fight them head-on. I think you know this after your experience in Azeroth."

"On the contrary, we do not have absolute suppression in the battle against the undead. We have always relied on absolute disadvantages to fight against them, and it has been smooth." Manic said, and this also evoked my previous memory. "I think you should sweep the undead here before we come, so that we will gather with your main force faster, and you have the power to crush them." He said this, obviously there is a meaning of complaining to the night elves in this sentence. Yes, from now on, all the enemies you encounter are not worth mentioning. It is simply the task of the night elves, but they are just waiting to meet with us.

Mavie did not refute this, but warned him. "We have not had a head-on battle with them several times, but believe us, we do not want to make unnecessary sacrifices the dead. This is the mistake you made in the north of Azeroth."

"You mean Stasom! But that's not something we can stop. At that time, the Demon King of Fear had occupied the lord's mind. And we were not infected or spread on a large scale." Manac said confidently, but this sentence was despised by Mavi.

"I'm talking about the north side of Stasom. When you entered Northrend, you once drew the absolute main force back to the main city. Among the soldiers who stayed, one of the Stansom soldiers was infected or destroyed. Anubarak, who you regarded as your friend, did it, right?" The lie that Manic was proud of was exposed. Yes, except for the very few people present and the high elves rangers, there was no one who knew about these things. And the high elves who had gaps with their night elves could not tell them at this time. And because many Stansom people think that their soldiers were honored to die, a considerable number of Lordaeron's troops were surprised. Therefore, this exposed behavior made Manic, who was already very complaining, even more angry.

At this time, I saw Mavie in her as I remembered. She was very fond of her and was confronted with tit-for-tat. Although she was right, for the entire group, she should not expose her shortcomings like this, which is definitely not conducive to everyone's unity. I think if it were Tyrande, she would definitely not say this, especially such words also exposed some of her whereabouts and mistakes.

"Damn, you were observing us at that time, right? Then why didn't you help us? You knew that we were fighting against the undead, the twisted creature that threatened our entire world, why didn't you appear? You know that His Highness Alsace trusted you at that time. He always wanted Ronin to find creatures like you to help us, but you didn't appear at that time. Now that our home is destroyed, we want to come out to protect your home. Is this fair? High Priest." Manic exploded without any concealment. Yes, I hardly saw him look so angry, but it was true that Mavi did not stop, but continued to refute.

"I had my mission at that time. How do I know what purpose you would know about us? You Lordaeron was at its peak at that time. You almost unified the entire Azeroth. Who knows if you would point the finger to the east? And I also wanted to send the information back to Danasus. None of us wanted to lead the war to our own and pass on our losses to others, just like we are now, right?" Mavie said the truth, and such truth made everyone look at each other. Yes, even now, everyone is thinking about this. Under the premise of being able to play the greatest strength of the coalition forces, try to minimize their losses. So for me, as long as I experience one failure, I will definitely be at the brunt of it, because I am the first and only outsider...

I was not disappointed with my fate because of this, but I was helpless with how we all are now. Yes, I have had many experiences with them before, experienced some things, and I also recalled many things. Although it was more difficult than this time, and many times the same despair as that time, it was far less firm than before. Yes, and this situation was something that no one wanted to see...

Mavie obviously realized this, and he turned to say something that surprised everyone.

"I have seen him. He may be dead, but if he is still alive, I believe he will definitely support the decision to eliminate the undead, because we must face our true enemies, not escape. The reality is already like this, and we should not look back, captain." This sentence hurts me a little. I don't know if I would do this if I stood in front of everyone in my own way, and of course it might not be the only one.

"Our alliance has always trusted him," Jaina came over and stood in the dark night, and then faced Mavie. Yes, if you want to know me, she would be in no way better. "If you trust him, he will definitely put aside the racial conflicts now and join your main forces to fight the Burning Legion." Jaina said as she walked towards Mavie and Manac, and made a ruling for their argument. "Your choice was correct at the time. The Undead and the Burning Legion were not one, but they really affected our final battle, so they must be eliminated first, and now they should do so. If we are not as united as they do at this time, then all that awaits us is destruction."

Her words still received some response from everyone, and the debate seemed to be over. Then we should continue to go to the conference hall for a meeting. I also returned to the stable to repair and the colleagues who repaired were also thinking about what happened today, which is our current situation. Yes, although we are all united, in fact, we still have many conflicts. Maybe it will not explode for a while, or maybe after a failure, our alliance will soon fall apart. Yes, this is the greatest threat to us, and of course the greatest test, and the greatest test for a commander-in-chief.
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