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Chapter 1153 Kil'jaeden'S Arrogance [First Update]

For the draenei who have mastered the crystal warping technology, it is not difficult to evacuate Shattrath. Compared with the portals that require super high magic levels and huge amounts of cost to build, crystal warping Yue has a huge advantage in teleporting large numbers of troops—especially short-distance teleportation that is no more than a few hundred miles away.

Especially when the spacecraft was repaired for nearly a year, the crystal tower used for jumps in Washugu was also specially reinforced and strengthened.

They could have fled in the shortest time before the tribe noticed everything, leaving them with two empty cities.

But the tribe were more than just savages, or rather, their leader wasn't.

Although the original tribe's civilization and technology are extremely backward and they are only brave, their behind-the-scenes boss, the Burning Legion, is not like that.

It is easy to deceive the orcs and their warchief Blackhand in a short time. Although Blackhand is powerful, he is not known for his intelligence and strategy.

It was not as difficult as imagined to deceive Gul'dan. This ambitious warlock is extremely capable and cunning, but he is still too short-sighted despite coming from the orc race.

His ambition to unify the tribe is so incredible to the orcs, but it still cannot change the fact that his sights are only limited to the planet Draenor.

Escape from Draenor in a spaceship... This possibility has never been considered by the orc warlock. He may have doubted the origins of Kil'jaeden and the demons, but his eyes have never been cast to the sky.

The only one who needs to worry is Kil'jaeden.

But Kil'jaeden was not without his weaknesses.

Young Yrel did not know Kil'jaeden.

In fact, as a generation born after the draenei came to Draenor, Yrel knew very little about the past of the draenei and the former arcane race Eredar. For them, their home planet Argus only existed. in the book.

This is a shortcoming of the young draenei leader, but it's nothing serious. Because in this regard, there are many draenei who can help her.

Especially Velen. This old man who is more than 30,000 years old can be said to be a living fossil-like existence throughout the history of the Eredar-Delaenei people.

Although the draenei have a long lifespan comparable to that of the Proxima Midnight elves, there is no doubt that he is the oldest among the draenei today.

The experience of working with Kil'jaeden gave him a good understanding of the character of this "old" "friend", just like Kil'jaeden also understood him.

In addition, Ye Ting, who has observed the entire history of [World of Warcraft] in the form of a "game", is no less knowledgeable than Velen about important "NPCs" such as Kil'jaeden.

Ever since he handed over the mission of leading his people to Yrel, although Velen's deep sense of responsibility prevented him from taking off all the burdens, he is now much more relaxed than before. As a result, the prophet was able to focus more on the prophetic vision, trying to find a better future for the Draenei. At other times, he would do his best to answer Yrel's questions and help the young consul better lead his compatriots forward.

When faced with the current decision, he and Ye Ting quickly gave Yrel the appropriate advice.

Although Kil'jaeden fell under the temptation of Sargeras and eventually fell into the embrace of evil, the prophet believed that no matter how Kil'jaeden's character was distorted by evil, something deep in his bones would not It will change.

For example, his aloof arrogance, his belief in his own wisdom, and his cat-and-mouse banter with his enemies.

As a former genius among the eredar, Kil'jaeden's mind was as good as his magical ability. But he also has a common problem that smart people have - that is, stubbornness

Kil'jaeden was witty and cunning. He was once the wisest, strongest, and most decisive of the three eredar rulers. After becoming one of the leaders of the Burning Legion, he made good use of his wisdom.

He is often able to formulate huge and perfect long-term plans for his own purposes, and regards all independent events as just a link in his thousand-year plan chain. Under his design, all living beings are just pawns in his hands. He can often achieve the greatest goal at the smallest cost - to let the Burning Legion devour all life on the planet.

Kil'jaeden believed in strength and wisdom. However, at the same time as this wisdom of having everything under control, was his incomparable arrogance and contempt for those "weak" chess pieces in his eyes.

Although Kil'jaeden is so cunning and powerful, it does not mean that everything will act according to his ideas.

This has been true in the history of World of Warcraft, and it is even more true in this world that has been invaded by time-travelers.

In the history of World of Warcraft, Kil'jaeden's plan to use the orcs to eliminate the draenei and attack Azeroth failed twice in a row.

The first was the death of Medivh, who was possessed by Sargeras. Medivh in that world did not have a time traveler father who came to save him. He was eventually killed by his apprentice, Kage, and his childhood playmate, Lothar. Unfortunately, the Dark Titan's soul was thrown into the abyss in this accident, which ultimately resulted in the Dark Portal being unable to transmit new information in large quantities. The orcs who fell on Azeroth began to lose their power.

The second is that Gul'dan underestimated Gul'dan's excessive enthusiasm for power. When the tribe was defeated in the second war, the orc warlock did not hesitate to transfer important forces to search for the Tomb of Sargeras hidden in the Maelstrom. In the end, he failed, and because of his betrayal, the tribe missed their last chance to invade Azeroth, and eventually became prisoners of humans.

And now what the Drakons can take advantage of is Kil'jaeden's arrogance that he thinks he has everything under his control.

Although Ye Ting's help has improved the power of the draenei, in Kil'jaeden's view, these powers have not transcended the technical scope of the eredar-draenei people. They just think that these former compatriots Finally, they no longer just clung to the Holy Light, but began to explore the technologies they once had.

Ye Ting had never appeared in front of Kil'jaeden originally, which further relaxed the demon commander's vigilance.

The only concern at present is that Kil'jaeden's patience is not as sufficient as they imagined.

But as long as the Horde is given some hope of capturing Shattrath and Auchindoun, Kil'jaeden will not further focus on them.

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