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Chapter 80 - After the War(2/2)

"The Sin'dorei territory is closest to Lordaeron. It's best for you to come forward. Of course, other members of the tribe will also send a representative to join your mission." Vol'jin had more than just engineering drawings and documents in his hand.

He pulled out another piece and threw it casually. I don't know what kind of force it was, but this light piece of paper flew into Alleria's hands accurately.

The regent knew all the names above. The troll representative was Rokan; the orc representative was Eitrigg; the tauren sent Archdruid Hamuul; and the goblin representative was Gazlowe, the ruler of Ratchet City.

What Alleria didn't expect was the name at the bottom of the list. The representative of the Fire-Gold Pandaren turned out to be their leader Ji Firepaw.

The only thing missing now was that the blood elves did not send an envoy. Alleria realized that even if she raised objections, she would not be able to change the outcome.

"I understand, chief." The regent's thoughts were in a mess. "I'll do it right now."



Lordaeron.

Nathanos sat on the throne of the Menethil family, listening to Belmont's report on the situation in various places: Feralas' Dire Maul was completely under the control of the Forsaken;

The human strongholds have also been wiped out, except for the Crusaders in the Scarlet Monastery who are still resisting.

"This is roughly the situation, Master." After Belmont said this, he looked up at the Witherer.

Nathanos closed his eyes slightly and didn't say a word.

"Master, the territory of the Forsaken is now quite vast, even larger than Stormwind City. Should you consider... establishing the kingdom of the Forgotten?" Belmont asked tentatively. He remembered that Nathanos seemed to have mentioned it

This issue has only been mentioned once.

"The Forsaken desperately want a king, a master." He continued to add.

Nathanos opened his eyes and stood up with his hands on the armrests of the throne. "No kingdom can survive on its own alone. Belmont, Quel'Thalas and Gilneas are the best examples." He said.

As he spoke, he looked up at the vault of the throne room. "Not to mention an undead regime. Those living people will be afraid of the rise of the dead. Fear will inspire resistance."

Belmont nodded, "Then how do we eliminate their fear?"

"This requires a war." Nathanos smiled slightly. He saw the surprise on Belmont's face and explained: "That is a war we cannot see, carried out on the negotiating table. We need a
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