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Chapter Eighteen - Planning

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"The Regent means: to quit the tribe, but not join the alliance." Romans put his hand on the collar at his jaw, as if he was thinking about Aurelia's words.

"good."

"His Highness of the Regent." Leaderin spoke for the first time. Although she was wondering why Aurelia summoned her to participate in the meeting, she now understood that there were still many blood knights in her hands serving on the battlefield of the tribe. If Sindore withdrew from the tribe, he would have to recall all the blood elves outside. "Once we declare independence, Garrosh will not let us go, and he will definitely retaliate against us wildly. I personally think that joining the league is a guarantee."

Aurelia did not agree with this view. It can be seen that Lothama also recognized Leaderine's suggestion, but she shook her head. "Not mentioning whether we can join the league. Even if Varian Wrien is willing to sit down and negotiate with us, how high political status can Sindorai seek within the league after joining?"

Everyone fell into deep thought, and they all understood that Quel's quit the tribe was like a deserter on the battlefield, with no glory at all. Moreover, joining the league was even more guilty of being a "traitor". The most important thing was that will the league really welcome them? Even if Varian agreed to accept them, this kind of behavior of two-faced and three-sword fence-breasted behavior would not win the respect of other members of the league.

Taking advantage of this topic, Romans said: "But Regent, it is not glorious to withdraw from the tribe itself, and after that, it will become very difficult in diplomacy..."

"I've already thought about it." Aurelia gave him a reassuring smile. "We will take advantage of this trip to Pandaria to find an opportunity to let Hellscream make a move that disappoints Sindore."

The clouds on the other people's faces suddenly disappeared. Wenleza said, "Let Garrosh take responsibility for our withdrawal from the tribe? This is indeed a good way. It can make the world understand that Quel'thalas only quit the tribe when he had no choice."

"This is the best idea," said Aurelia.

The problem has not been completely solved, and Rothema raised the most critical question: "So... how should the chief be allowed to act as we expected? If he expects us or takes special care of us, we will have no way to start."

"There is no such possibility." Aurelia answered him decisively, and then gave Wenleza a look.

The Ranger General understood and began to tell what happened in Pandalia recently. "According to our intelligence, Garrosh was looking for a magical artifact in Pandalia, and the Alliance was looking for the same thing. We have definite evidence that Hellscream was entirely to divert the Alliance's attention and allowed Sindore to go to the battlefield in order to buy time for finding what he wanted."

Everyone except the Wind Walker sisters understood: Hellscream sacrificed the blood elf for his own selfish desires, Quel Thalas could not tolerate it and finally chose to quit the tribe.

Everything is natural.

"But in this way, we must make sacrifices. The army that challenges Hellscream and challenges the alliance will inevitably have many blood elves that will die on the battlefield." Leadrin showed a worried look.

"So we must make careful arrangements." Aurelia turned to face the Piazza de Traveler. "Three things are imminent, the first is defense. If Hellscream is really in a hurry, we must be prepared in Lordaeron and even Quel'thalas. Second, the troops expeditioning Pandalia cannot be too shabby, and they cannot act perfunctorily. We must not only hide from Garrosh, but also reduce our losses."

The Regent stopped at this point and looked at Lothama. The Ranger Lord was stunned for a moment. He felt honored and kept saying rationally: "Thank you for your trust, Regent. There is no problem with letting me join the expeditionary force, but you still have to complete your instructions..." Lothama smiled, "I don't think I have that ability."

Aurelia's expression became a little disappointed. She thought that Rothema was the most suitable candidate, but the Ranger Lord seemed to have no confidence. As for Wenleza and Leaderlin, she had other tasks to hand over to the two female elves.

The Regent began to pace back and forth on the platform, and several times Lothama wanted to take over the task. But he knew that he really didn't have the ability, and it was very dangerous to force himself to show off his power or reveal his flaws and be noticed by Garrosh.

Finally, Aurelia stopped and she thought of a backup solution.

"In this case, you will lead the army to Pandaria, but before departure, I will give you a set of Regent's clothing? You must keep it with you at all times."

"What does this mean? Regent?"

"When you go to Pandalia, you will understand."

Despite doubts, Lothama nodded and took on the task.

"The next is the most important third point." Aurelia then began to add to the words just now, and she told Wenleza and Leadrin: "Recall all the Sindores who are outside. No matter where they serve or are traveling? Let them come back immediately. Remember not to contact them secretly, try to be as high-profile as possible, and it is best to issue an order that the Regent is preparing to expedition to Pandalia under the command of the Chief. All the Sindores members immediately accept the call and join the Regent's troops."

Romans frowned after hearing this. "Recalling all the Sindorei in one go! Hellscream cannot be undoubted."

"Then change the urgency of the order." Aurelia recognized the great magician's concerns and immediately thought of a solution.

"Change the 'accept call immediately' to 'revoluntarily accept the call'." She nodded. "Yes, this is better. I believe that those compatriots who are loyal to Quel'alas will definitely come back. Those blood elves who have chosen to follow the tribe, or even follow Hellscream, will return to their hometown."

"There will inevitably be a blood elves complaining about your decision at this moment, the Regent." General Ranger sighed.

Aurelia's eyes showed a rare coldness. Her sister's reminder made sense, and she was about to start solving this problem.

"Romance, do you know why you have nothing to do?"

"Because you haven't assigned me a task, Regent. I have anything to serve."

Aurelia smiled. Although the great magician was sometimes very old-fashioned, his reaction was very sensitive.
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