"General Regan, Shattrath has always protected refugees of all races in a neutral manner. It is definitely not a place where you can kill at will!" Khadgar said sternly, "If you still don't put down your arms, don't blame the Shattra city defense forces.
The sharp arrows don’t have eyes!”
The sound of bowstrings being pulled on the city walls was heard constantly, and in an instant, hundreds of longbows were pointed directly at the Saurfang brothers. If they dared to make any move at this time, I believe these Sha'tar warriors would never mind using more force on the two of them.
Make hundreds of holes
"Dry!"
Looking at the battle in front of him, Roxas spit on the ground fiercely, put down his battle ax with great reluctance, and shook his head at his unconvinced cousin, signaling him not to act recklessly.
Lei Gen did not panic when he saw this, and said in a calm tone: "Everything has a cause and a result... I dare to ask the master, have you ever seen anyone stupid enough to massacre hundreds of people with just five people? Not to mention the opponent's sword and gun.
We are all ready. We are definitely not good people who are unarmed and ready to be killed. I don’t know what reason you have to accuse us of... massacre?"
The last two words of Regen were particularly strong, obviously he was secretly criticizing Khadgar: The security in your place is not good to begin with. When I, the general, took people out to go shopping, they were bullied by the underworld. If he didn't resist, would he still want me?
Will you hand your woman over if you stick your head out and get stabbed?
There are smart people on both sides, and anyone can hear the implication of Regen, but it is nonsense to ask Khadgar to admit his mistake immediately after showing off the majesty of the city defense army - this is not only related to his own good looks.
Whether it is, it also rises to the social and environmental issues of the entire Shattrath
As one of Adal's main advisors and assistants, Khadgar is not completely unaware of the fact that gangs are rampant in the city, but he is disgusted with it. After all, the Naaru people's first priority in rebuilding the City of Light is to provide for the homeless people in the outside world.
Provide shelter for refugees. If too strict refugee admission measures are formulated, a lot of urban population will undoubtedly be lost.
Think about it, when A'dal arrived in Shattrath, he had no soldiers. At most, he only had some die-hard draenei following him. But now, why can he develop the power of an isolated city to every corner of the Outland, and vaguely suppress Illidan?
Trend? Obviously, it must be because of its broad immigration processing policy
In troubled times, population is a force of capital. It is not enough to have talented leaders and strategizing generals. If there are no soldiers and warriors, who will work for you? If there are no businessmen and farmers, who will farm and pay taxes for you? To put it more harshly, Ah
Dar's skills as a magician are pretty good, but when it comes to leading troops in battle, he's probably even worse than Roxas.
With just a few Draenei warriors and a few naaru on his side, A'dal didn't have the guts to challenge Illidan, so his policy has always been very clear - that is to recruit all the forces that can be attracted to launch a mass war.
Fight the Burning Legion and Illidan! (
Forgive me...) Khadgar is talented and can naturally see through what his boss is thinking, so he usually turns a blind eye to the chaos in the slums: as long as they stay in the lower levels of Shattrath,
I don't have to worry about those gangsters with mud legs.
But right now, Regan taught the slums a lesson as soon as he arrived, and even slapped the entire Shattrath in the face. No matter how well-educated the Naaru people are, they still can't stand it.
Thinking of this, Khadgar's annoyance towards Regan continued to grow, and he still said coldly: "Your Excellency, the General, is so eloquent that you can turn white cheese into black refined iron. It would be a pity not to go to Stormwind City to become a lawyer."
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"Shut up!"
It was not Regan who spoke, but Sam, who was like a shadow behind Regan. Ever since the battle with Kevin in Dustwallow Swamp, the boy had become more taciturn, and seemed to have lost his ability to speak, but now such a low growl was enough.
It was so deafening that everyone present was suffocated. Even the archers who had their strings fully drawn could not help but tremble.
"Insult Shangguan...seeking death!" Sam didn't say much, but the movement of his hand was not slow. He only saw a cluster of shining sword light pouring out from his palm, and the distance that was still dozens of steps seemed to disappear like magic.
, everyone rubbed their eyes and looked again, only to see Sam's glowing green rune sword firmly pressed against Khadgar's throat.
"Take back what you just said, otherwise it will be happy to drink the blood of an assassin..." Sam's hoarse voice sounded in Khadgar's ears, as dry as gear friction, making the latter frown slightly.
"I think you haven't figured out what's going on now, young death knight..." Khadgar glanced disdainfully at the sword on his throat, as if it was just a flying mosquito lying up to suck blood, "
Maybe you can defeat those stupid fel orcs in Hellfire Peninsula, but Shattrath is definitely not a place where you can run wild..."
As he spoke, Khadgar flashed the wand in his hand. Before Sam could thrust out the sword, a huge energy instantly threw him dozens of yards away, and the wizard with white hair and beard flew into the air, the tip of the wand
The gems are getting brighter and brighter, and it's obvious that a more powerful spell is taking shape.
"Pyroblast. Giant fireball!"
The moment Khadgar stopped singing, an extremely huge fireball shot out from the end of his staff, flying extremely quickly towards Sam who had not yet stood up. Even the soldiers standing on the wall could feel the fireball coming towards them.
It's hot! If he is really hit, the young death knight will obviously have to shed his skin even if he doesn't die.
"Ding~"
At this critical moment, a soft sound suddenly appeared in everyone's ears, just like the sound of pebbles falling into a calm lake.
Everyone's eyes were dazzled. The fireball that could swallow up a mammoth was easily held by Regan with his fingers. The blazing flames of thousands of degrees seemed to be hiding from the knight. Even the corners of his eyebrows seemed unable to be burned.
"It's not good to lose your temper, respected Master Khadgar..." Regan smiled at the surprised Khadgar, "My men are indeed a little reckless and impetuous, but you are a hero of the Alliance who has been famous for many years. Why?
How can you be as knowledgeable as this little guy?"
Khadgar had indeed lost his composure just now because of Sam's rudeness. Now that he thought about it, he couldn't help but blush slightly. He coughed and said, "No matter what his past origins were, Khadgar is now a member of Shattrath."
, any race that yearns for the City of Holy Light should be treated equally... If the general cannot explain the brutal massacre just now, I think it is best for you and your troops to leave Shattrath."
Are we going to drive people away? Regen couldn't help but think. He must know that the person who wants him to come the most at this moment is none other than Adal who is sitting in the Holy Light Square. If Khadgar, the stubborn old man, really drives him away
If he goes out, his master must be the first one not to agree...
Sure enough, before Regan could answer, a clear and pleasant voice suddenly "imprinted" into everyone's mind: "Shattrath does not have the habit of chasing away guests... Dear General Regan, please forgive Khadgar.
He is reckless. He also did this behavior in order to practice Shattrath's motto of equality for all living beings. I hope you don't mind."
"Of course, I have always admired Master Khadgar, the former great hero of the Alliance. How can I be dissatisfied with him?" Regen's lips did not move, but his words were transmitted into everyone's minds as clearly as Naaru.
Such a move made Khadgar and the Sha'tar warriors change their expressions - you must know that telepathy is not a simple spell, except for some heaven-defying mortal mages and plane powerhouses, as long as demigods
Only then did Regan reveal his skill to everyone so quietly, which made Khadgar, who had already begun to pay attention to him, even more incredible.
Could it be that this young human being in front of him actually possesses the power of Adal? Including the slum gangster who was crying just now, such unbelievable thoughts came to people's minds - but he only looked like a human being.
At the age of ten, can he actually be on par with Lord Adal, the symbol of the Holy Light?
"Sure enough, heroes come from young..." Naru's slightly surprised voice sounded again, but everyone could hear the surprise hidden in it, "General Regan, please follow Khadgar to the Holy Light Square!
"
"Being respectful is worse than obeying orders..." Regan smiled nonchalantly and once again showed off his incredibly powerful spiritual magic, which not only shocked many soldiers in Shatar, but also made the faces of those gangsters turn blue and white. , looked as funny as a circus clown, but Regan had no time to look at them at this moment. He and Khadgar bowed to each other and followed him up the stairs to the upper level of Shattrath.
It just so happened that when the Dark Portal opened again a few months ago, Adal also saw from the vision of the Holy Light that a powerful being would come to Shattrath. But what he never expected was that the other party would come to Shattrath.
He's actually so young. Even if you don't look at the ridiculously long lifespans of the Naaru, Regan's age of around 20 doesn't look like the existence predicted by the Holy Light.
"Salute to you, respected elder Naaru, leader of Shattrath, Lord Adal!" Regan's words interrupted Naaru's thinking, "Here, I first want to apologize to you for the conflict just now... Regardless of
Anyway, it is indeed a great disrespect for our master to use weapons without authorization, and Master Khadgar’s actions are not wrong. I hope you will not blame me."
As soon as Regan said this, he not only gave Naru a chance to step down, but also comforted Khadgar, making the old man who originally didn't want to see the knight feel a little better - it seems that this arrogant little guy is not that arrogant after all.
So annoying...
"Then why have you summoned us here?"
Once the polite words were over, Regen naturally got straight to the point. After all, the other party was asking for something from him, and it was not his responsibility to decide what to say.
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