Chapter 192: The embarrassing Dalaran


?Although Jaina was a little frustrated by losing to Rona in the blast, it was just frustration. As a very growing Faye, Jaina was confident that she would find her place in the near future. Although Rona is fierce now, Jaina is much better than her in terms of growth.
In fact, the problem Jaina has to face now is not the psychological shadow after failure, but how to answer her teacher...
Since the death of the Paladin in Gilneas did not find out the truth, although the leaders of the various forces mostly had their own small abacus in their hearts, everyone tacitly chose to be neutral and watch the changes.
This was a very wise choice-you can put yourself out of the way if you don't stand in line. In this uneasy time, it's always good to be more prepared.
But Jaina's shot made the whole thing tricky.
Jaina rescued Arthas. When she was younger, she couldn’t bear to see her lover injured. When she got bigger, it changed the course of the war. Everyone knew that if Arthas was wounded and captured, Lordan Lun can directly admit defeat.
In other words, Jaina did a great favor to Lordaeron-this is not neutral!
After learning the news, Dalin immediately announced that this was Jaina's personal behavior and did not represent the opinions of Kul Tiras.
Everyone thought that Dalaran would be like this too-but they didn't expect the Kirin Tor Council of Six to be undecided in the face of this situation!
At this time, Dalaran's highest leadership organization, the six members of the Kirin Tor Council were chief Antonidas, Krasus, Kael'thas, Modra, Kel'Thuzad and Dranden. In such a major event of war and peace, the result of the vote in the six-member parliament was actually two to two!
It looks strange, but it's normal after thinking about it.
In the Council of Six, Antonidas is from Alterac, Krasus is actually the red dragon, Kael'thas is the high elf prince, Mordra is from Stormwind, Dranden is from Lordaeron, and the last Kel'Thuzad is a native of Stromgarde.
It seems that the six members of the six-person council are from different places, and everything is well balanced-but after we eliminated the two alien races, the positions of the remaining four people are very subtle.
Delandon naturally believed in Lordaeron. In his opinion, the Alteracs were not credible. The death of the Paladin was definitely a big conspiracy.
Modera tended to prefer this to be an excuse for Lordaeron to annex Gilneas, so he hoped that Dalaran would remain neutral and prevent Gilneas from being annexed when necessary.
Antonidas hopes to wait and see what happens. The cautious chief Dalaran hopes to abide by neutrality and wait for the result.
But Kel'Thuzad unexpectedly stood on Lordaeron's side. The taciturn mage silently voted to help Lordaeron every time he voted.
The result of this is that every time you vote, you don’t know where to go, and the red dragon queen who is not ashamed of Krasus abstained (he said before he left), and Kael'thas abstained (really has no position) , Delandon and Kel'Thuzad hope to help fight Gilneas, Antonidas and Modra are strictly neutral.
According to Dalaran's rules, if the vote is tied at the end of each vote, it will be repeated the next day.
Then it was tied the next day...
It was originally to prevent the one-person-one-vote of the dominant family from becoming a cancer of the Kirin Tor. Now the entire Dalaran is filled with a confused atmosphere, and Lord Faye can't figure out what to do.
It was precisely because of the Kirin Tor Council’s delay to produce results, neither Lordaeron nor Gilneas’ mages participated in the war. Seeing that the form was unclear, these mages simply assumed a tacit understanding. You don’t move the mages, then I don't use it either.
If Drunk Wind knew of this situation in the Kirin Tor Council of Six, he would definitely investigate when Kel'Thuzad fell to Lordaeron.
In fact, Drunk Wind has been guarding the future lich lord. After all, in the original history, Kel'Thuzad played a huge role in the invasion of the Burning Legion. If this can be killed in the bud , Then everything couldn't be better.
However, the cautious Kel'Thuzad did not give Drunk Wind a chance. Although Krasus had been monitoring Kel'Thuzad according to Drunk Wind's request, Kel'Thuzad, who was also a member of the Kirin Tor's six-member council, did nothing to leak.
In the eyes of outsiders, although this great magician is a little gloomy and requires strict apprenticeships, it has nothing to do with depravity. And there is no such thing as experimenting with guinea pigs—Drunk Wind almost couldn't help but fish and enforce the law.
Unfortunately, before Nefarian was allowed to seduce Kel'Thuzad as a biologist, Drunk Wind became unconscious because of purifying the Emerald Dream.
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In fact, Kel'Thuzad was indeed experimenting with spiritism, but the experiment was not carried out in Dalaran, but in Lordaeron.
As early as when the oath was established, Kel'Thuzad realized that if he wanted to study spiritism, he had to hide from the oath. Dalaran was dangerous, because Kel'Thuzad didn't know if there was any oath liner.
Where to go?
Of course, go to people who have a bad relationship with the vow.
Among the human nations, Gilneas and Lordaeron have a bad relationship with the oath.
Gilneas closed the country, so Kel'Thuzad's choice was Lordaeron.
So in contact with Terenas, Kel'Thuzad sent out a signal of further cooperation~EbookFREE.me~ Terenas is overjoyed!
The identity of Kel'Thuzad is too important for Lordaeron, which means Lordaeron may pull Dalaran to his side!
After the two had a private contact, they hit it off.
So on the island of Fenlis in the Silverpine Forest, there is an additional castle—the owner of the castle is Kel'Thuzad.
In order to conceal his tracks, Mingmian Rik'Thuzad began to study space magic. He hoped to conceal his traces to Fenlis Island-he succeeded.
In Dalaran's view, Kel'Thuzad stopped borrowing books on spiritism and turned to study space magic. This is undoubtedly on the right track, but they did not expect that this seemingly reformed great In fact, the magician has gone farther and farther on the road of spiritism.
When the Battle of Gilneas broke out, Kel'Thuzad’s role was manifested, and Dalaran’s position began to waver. Terenas believed that he would soon receive assistance from the mages—as long as he managed the advanced Elf, oh no, all you need to do is get Kael'thas! (To be continued.)
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