Chapter 17 - Council of the Sin'dorei
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"Tell me, Aurelia Windwalker." Garrosh said, "How many warriors were sent by the Blood Elves to fight for the Horde? Probably the number."
Aurelia saw that he was lying. If Pandalia's battlefield situation was really the alliance was defeated, Hellscream would never ask other tribe members to share his victory. The more he said this, the more it would mean that the situation was not optimistic.
"Not many, great chiefs. But this doesn't seem to be my problem. Many of my consultants are asking me why there are more and more members of Sindore removed from the Kukaron Legion in recent years. I thought it was you who thought my people were not worthy of joining the most powerful army of the tribe. Today I discovered that you treat us equally, and there is no shadow of a troll or a tauren in Kukaron."
Malkaurock growled at her: "Are you questioning the Chief?"
"I didn't mean that. But I think if Sindore's joining makes the Chief's army difficult to manage or dispatch, then there is no need to cause trouble."
The scorching sun hanging high in the clear sky outside passed through the slits of the fortress aisle and shot a ray of light diagonally.
Aurelia raised her head and looked directly at the orc sitting on the chief's throne.
Hellscream looked at her more carefully. Aurelia's words just now were full of dissatisfaction and provocations, but Garrosh could not find a reason to refute her. Malkaurock might be thinking about how to intimidate this woman, but that was useless. Garrosh knew that Aurelia, who had never expressed her inner thoughts, had never been able to express her inner thoughts.
Finally, Garrosh broke the silence.
"Talk straight to the point," he said. "Now Pandalia needs blood elves to join the battle. We have found traces of night elves in the Kasamlang jungle." Hellshot punched the handrail. "Ash Valley is hard to protect itself now, and they still have free time to go to Pandalia. The tribe must give them some memory. Among the tribes, the person who is best at dealing with the Kadore ranger is your soldiers, the Regent. I hope you will lead your troops to deal with them in person."
"So, since the tribe needs the power of Sindore, we have no choice but to do so." Aurelia nodded slightly, and when she saw the doubts in Garrosh's eyes, she said more: "You don't have to doubt my loyalty. Now I will rush back to Quel'thalas to prepare for the upcoming war."
Garrosh waved his hand, meaning: You can go now.
Aurelia said nothing wrong, nor did she express her expression, but the anxiety in her heart did not fade as Garrosh watched the red maple leaf-like figure disappear into the corridor of Gromash Fortress.
Malkauroke suddenly turned his head and said to him: "This woman is not trustworthy, chief. She should be monitored."
"Of course." Garrosh said. "So she can't stay behind."
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The solemn atmosphere of the Tower of Sun Rage is not much worse than that of the Gromash Fortress, but it can give Aurelia a sense of tranquility that she cannot get in Orgrimmar.
The Regent ordered the mage to close the portal. Following her instructions, Winresa, Romans, Lothama, and the leader of the Blood Knight, Leaderin, were waiting in the hall. Before heading to Orgrimmar, she guessed what might happen and was ready for a second hand.
"You guys are all here, it's great."
The four of them bowed to Aurelia in one after another. Rothema discovered that in addition to a team of magic breakers outside, there were several rangers from the Wind Walker family inside. They were waiting at the entrance of the hall to beware of someone eavesdropping.
"The situation is urgent, you are my most trusted consultants. So I feel it is necessary to rediscuss the positioning of the Blood Elves in the Horde with you."
Aurelia then turned her head and nodded to Romans. The great magician turned around and walked towards a niche on the hall wall? He whispered a spell. The stone wall was divided into two, revealing a brightly lit secret passage.
Lothama never knew there was a secret passage here? And he suspected? Wenleza didn't know either.
"You all come with me." Aurelia first walked into the secret passage, followed by Wenleza and Leadrin.
Rothema and Romans looked at each other and walked in. The great magician was finally responsible for closing the secret passage.
Such a hidden way of summoning can only make people feel that what Aurelia wants to explain next is crucial.
"Today I saw Hellscream, as we expected? He asked us to expedition to Pandaria."
"Is this exploitation? Regent." Sure enough, Romans took the lead in commenting. "Garrosh fought on the two fronts of Ashes Valley and Pandalia. His ego has led the tribe astray? Now he still wants to get Sindore to participate."
"I agree with Romans," said Lothema. "Sindore is not afraid of war, but we must understand why we are fighting. Garrosh dismissed the blood elves who were originally incorporated into the Kukaron Legion. This alone means that he does not trust us at all. Then we don't need to follow him."
Wenleza and Leadrin were surprised by Lorthema's words. Aurelia had not expressed her attitude yet? Suddenly making a proposal to disobey Hellscream? Are you too anxious?
"You are indeed a ranger, not a politician? Rothema." Aurelia said without looking back. "I think the difference between us is that the burden of the leader falls on my shoulders."
They walked through the corner? Stepping on the spiral staircase behind the doorway of the purple gauze curtain. Aurelia spoke again: "Everyone, Sindore has suffered too many challenges and betrayals. Our people need me to guarantee their future."
She turned her head and looked at her advisers. "Sindore joined the tribe, on the one hand, because on the one hand, it was forced by the situation, and on the other hand, it was Kelthas's order, because we were biased and excluded at the time. But now, I see the same discrimination in Garrosh's eyes."
Aurelia was the first to reach the end of the secret path. What was surprising was that they came to the Traveler Square. A group of rangers were training without any notice that several leaders had arrived on the platform not far away.
"Garrosh wants to pull Sindore into war, and want to have more cannon fodder. I will never sit and see the conflict of interest between the tribe and Sindore. Maybe my words are a bit too direct, but we must reconsider our relationship with the alliance."
Wenleza showed a look of surprise, Leadlin frowned, while Lothema and Romans looked at each other.
"Sister, you mean, join the league?"
Chapter completed!