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Kael’thas’s eyebrows twitched a few tis. He really admired Jaina. This feeling was just like first love. He had heard rumors about Jaina and Arthas. There had been rumors of a marriage between the two families for a long ti. Even Terenas of Lordaeron and Admiral Daelin of Kul Tiras did not deny this rumor. They just smiled mysteriously, which was clearly a tacit attitude. He had so fantasies at first, but now looking at Jaina with a shy but happy face, he suddenly understood a little bit. Maybe the other party was in love with each other!
"I heard that Your Highness already has a spouse?"
The follower behind Kelsas, the great astrologer Solanlian, suddenly interrupted and asked. She was also an extrely beautiful female elf wizard. She was trained by the Sun Chaser royal family to be a subordinate of the prince and was very loyal.
Arthas looked at Solanlian and suddenly smiled. "Yes, I have a spouse, more than one. Is there a problem?"
Solanlian wanted to taunt him, but she couldn’t say anything. Yes, what’s the problem? Monogamy is not absolute. So nobles even keep concubines, which is sothing we all know, and it’s almost public. And Alsas admitted it so openly, which made her at a loss for words.
It seems that there is really no problem. If you have a wife, can’t you find a girlfriend? If you have a wife, can’t you find a fiancée?
Jaina knew only a little about Arthas’ affairs. She only knew that Arthas’s spouse was the Black Dragon Queen, who ruled the black dragon clan. She was a very strong and beautiful female!
"Alsace, I ca here to ask, what are your plans? Now the magic barrier of Silver Moon City can barely hold it off, but it won’t last long. My father is still repairing the defense chanism of the Sun Well, and can’t provide much help in terms of magic."
Kelsas nodded respectfully to Alsas. He was not too scheming.
Compared to the mbers of the Silver Moon Council who are all stubborn, Kaelsas has been staying in Dalaran and has had contact with humans. He knows very well what the price of arrogant elves will pay. Although he is more or less arrogant and looks down on humans, that is only towards ordinary people. For those with strength, he will treat them equally.
"To deal with the enemy, either defeat them or let them fall into internal turmoil."
Arthas looked down at the ti and said, "Sorry, I have things to deal with. Kael’thas, although this is our first eting, we both want to do sothing great. This is the best opportunity. Defeating the orcs and the tribe will benefit both you and . Quel’Thalas can even eliminate the threat of the trolls once and for all, and you will beco a great hero of Silvermoon City."
"We’ll talk about this in detail when you co back."
Kelsas nodded and watched Arthas leave. To be frank, they had a common goal, which was to defeat the tribe, whether it was orcs or trolls, they all had to die!
Gul’dan had been watching the Wind Pass for a long ti, but no one showed up. Just when he was about to give up, a group of people showed up.
Arthas rode on a chocobo, accompanied by Alleria, Eriss, and Keristrasza. He saw Gul’dan hiding in the woods from a distance, "Co out, we have ti to talk. Ti is running out, there is no ti to waste, Gul’dan."
There was a rustling sound, the sound of branches being pushed aside. Gul’dan really didn’t have much ti. He was able to co out because Kasgar was interrogated by Orgrim. Why did he negotiate with humans on the battlefield? The two of them had a quarrel. If the Shattered Hand Clan was not also very strong in fighting, Orgrim would have taken them down long ago. He would not have asked in such a gentle tone.
"What do you want from , human prince?"
Gul’dan is still in his pri, but he looks like an old man. His scarlet eyes and dark green skin show that he has been severely corrupted by the fel. Generally speaking, orc shamans are elental-friendly, but the elents don’t care about him, so he was spotted by Kil’jaeden, who embraced the fel and enslaved the elents. Just looking at the story, it feels like a loser’s counterattack.
"Cooperate. I know you don’t want to help the tribe. What I want is to defeat all the orcs and make them my slaves. What do you think?"
Alsace folded his arms and made no secret of his ambition.
"Enslave orcs? Hehe, that’s interesting. Do you know what I want?"
Gul’dan had a strange expression on his face. Although it was their first eting, he felt completely humiliated and as if he had been seen through. This made him very uncomfortable.
"So obsolete old ships, take your clan and get out of this land."
Arthas offered Gul’dan sothing he couldn’t refuse: ships.
From the beginning to the end, Gul’dan urged the Horde to invade Azeroth in order to find power, the tomb of the fallen Titan Sargeras, and a powerful artifact. However, after so many years of intelligence gathering, he finally found so clues. Now all he needs is ships, ships that can sail. As for the Horde and the orcs? They are just tools!
"Can we sail?"
Gul’dan couldn’t refuse.
"Sure. It’s just old. It will break down in a year or so. It’s good enough for you."
Alsace did not lie. It was impossible to give the other party new ships, but so ships that were about to be eliminated could be given.
"What do you need from ?"
Gul’dan accepted the offer, and there was nothing wrong with that.
"It’s simple, that’s all you need to do."
Arthas whispered to Gul’dan for a long ti before they left.
The despicable people know that the cooperation between villains is still very solid. Everyone gets what they need. Gul’dan’s goal is not to destroy mankind. He is only interested in power, while Arthas is more interested in developing territory. Orcs are very good tools. Whether used for production or fighting, they are very good enslavent targets.
Moreover, Arthas had never tasted the muscular female orcs! Since he started to have sex, his desires beca stronger and stronger. He would use the life essence he got to restore his energy. He had sex with beauties like Aurelia continuously. He had to fuck at least three won to be satisfied, as if he wanted to make up for the debt before the ti travel.
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