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Chapter 49 - Betrayal

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Obviously Nathanos completely overestimated the ability of the griffins, not because the griffins were crushed in strength by the red dragons, but because they were frightened. Not only the griffins, but also the dwarves above, riding on him

The horse galloped here and there.

"It's really terrible!" No matter how Nathanos shouted from below, he couldn't attract Kurdran's attention. The dwarf who had just solved the ogre in one fell swoop was now concentrating on facing the sudden trouble. These dragons

With their huge size and powerful strength, and only a few Griffin Knights dealing with them, Kurdran now needs time to find a way to defeat them in the air.

Before he could think for a few minutes, an even larger red dragon suddenly burst out of the sky. It instantly attracted the Wildhammer leader's attention.

"The price of beer must have increased today!" Kurdran cursed. The red dragon looked much more powerful than the others, but he suddenly discovered that there was no orc behind the red dragon. And he didn't believe his own at all.

Eyes - The red dragon begins to attack her kind.

"Kristasa?" Nathanos recognized her on the ground. He didn't expect her to come here.

The other red dragon knights immediately panicked. This red dragon released its flame breath at a smaller red dragon, knocking the orc off its back, and at the same time, it swiftly flicked its tail to repel the three dragon knights.

"What is going on?" Not only Kurdran, but even Khadgar and Turalyon began to be confused about the situation.

"Have your people retreat immediately! Evacuate the forest! Now!" Nathanos shouted to Turalyon. The Paladin paused for a moment. Before he could ask anything, Sylvanas said: "Evacuate.

Forest? Why? We haven’t lost yet!”

"It's just a matter of time." Nathanos told the truth. When Sylvanas spoke just now, his heart was shocked. He didn't even notice when she appeared next to him.

Nathanos wanted to explain to her, but time did not permit it. "Do as I say!" he shouted to Turalyon again.

The Paladin also understood what he was thinking and shouted loudly: "Everyone evacuate immediately and evacuate to the mountains to the west!"

"They must be stopped!" Sylvanas shouted to Nathanos, obviously she did not agree to retreat. The flames of the red dragon were spreading in the forest, and the female elf was so anxious that she shouted again: "Quickly stop them.

ah!!!!"

"It's even more impossible!" Nathanos shocked Sylvanas with a louder voice. "Ordinary bows and arrows can't hurt those red dragons at all, and the people on the ground are living targets. We must seize the opportunity now.

Get out of here."

"This is my home!" Sylvanas yelled at him, her beautiful voice hoarse with anger and pain, tears streaming down her cheeks. "It's almost over!" She pointed at the flames.

The forest was swept away. Nathanos had no words to refute. He stretched out his arms to hug Sylvanas and held her in his arms. He only said three words in her ear: "Live!"

Sylvanas heard the plea in his voice or tone, and convinced her, Nathanos took her hand and ran towards the hills.

Turalyon rode his war horse around and issued orders himself. This was all he could do, then he turned his horse's head, kicked his mount hard, and ran towards the mountain.

Kristraza was fighting her compatriots, and Grim Batol suddenly dispatched many dragon knights, which attracted her attention. Along the way, she saw the Alliance and the Horde fighting together, and she decided to go and help, although

The many red dragons controlled by the dragon knight are no match for her, but there are always one or two dragons that are worthy of her careful handling.

Alliance soldiers quickly gathered towards the mountains, where there were no trees and the fire could not reach them. But Sylvanas didn't want to just stay there quietly and watch the fire raging in the forest, she was about to leave.

"Where are you going?" Nathanos held her back. He noticed that the female elf was planning to rush into the forest again.

"I must rush to Silvermoon City." Sylvanas said. She was now even more worried about her family. "My parents are still there, as well as my elders. I must help them!"

"Then what can you do?" Nathanos asked, his tone far harsher than Sylvanas expected, but at least it temporarily allowed her to shake off her grief and look up at him.

"Do you have a way to deal with this fire?" she asked, with a glimmer of hope in her eyes that made Nathanos dare not look into her eyes.

He glanced towards the other side of the forest, where Krisstrasa was fighting with two giant dragons of similar size. The other red dragons were hovering low in the sky like playful bats, spreading flames wherever they passed.

As far as the eye can see, Quel'Thalas is burning, and the thick smoke is like a solid gray wall covering the elves' home. Its shadow spreads to the foot of the mountain where they are, and casts a darkness behind them.

, spanning the entire mountain. They could see the fire burning from the elven capital.

Nathanos shook his head, "I can't, but I know you can't either!" He saw tears flowing down her cheeks. She was almost crying, "My home... Eversong Forest... I'm dying."

Got it!!"

"I know, but you have to trust your family..." Nathanos leaned down, put a hand on her shoulder, and held it gently. He couldn't find the right words to comfort her out of control.

The female elf said, "Going there now will only cost you your life. Even if you can reach the river, the water has already boiled due to the high temperature. If you really die..." He choked, and Silva

Nas looked at him, and the human stopped talking.

She asked helplessly: "Are they going to be okay?" Nathanos could hear the desperation in her voice—she wanted, even had to, to be sure that her family was still alive, otherwise she would collapse.

"Alleria will be fine," Nathanos replied.

"Not only my sister, but also Vereesa, and my parents!"

"Silvermoon City has powerful mages." Khadgar pointed out, "Although I have not seen it, I know that the Sunwell is a huge source of power. They will protect the city from harm. Even the dragon cannot approach them.

." His voice sounded completely confident, but Nathanos saw the mage blink at himself, as if to say: At least I hope so.

Sylvanas nodded, obviously she was still worried, but her tone became calm now: "Thank you. You are right. If I die, nothing will change." Nathanos

Suspecting that she was trying to convince herself now, she stared at the dragons flying high into the sky, "But they will! The whole tribe!" Her eyes were shrinking, and Nathanos saw something unprecedented in her eyes -

— Hatred. “They will definitely pay the price!”

Braddock, the red dragon knight, held the reins tightly. When his dragon spread its wings and took him flying for the first time, he lost all fear. He still remembered the fire shooting out of his red dragon's mouth.

A scene where the intense heat caused the trees to explode in an instant.

Looking down at the ground, Braddock saw a strip of silvery water between green plains and brown mountains on this fertile continent. He knew that it was the sea, the sea they crossed after destroying Stormwind City.

He tapped the dragon with his heel and asked his mount to lower its height. The dragon responded, retracted its wings, and descended rapidly at a huge angle. The sea became larger in his field of vision, and when he looked into the distance, he could see

I saw some ships sailing near the shore. Those were their own ships, the ships that brought the tribe here from another continent.

Braddock suddenly stopped, driving his mount to hover in the air, and once again observed the scene below. Yes, he read it correctly, these ships were leaving the coast. But they were asked to stay behind in case the tribe came again

We need them. What are they doing?

Glancing below, Braddock saw a familiar figure on the first ship - the warlock Gul'dan.

He controlled the red dragon, and Braddock flew in front of the ship. Gul'dan spotted him and turned his head.

"What are you doing with these ships?" yelled Braddock, making his mount follow the ships while waving his free hand. The warlock looked confused and threw up his hands in confusion. Braddock

Ke let the dragon fly closer to the ship. "You should turn the ship back! The Horde is in Lordaeron, not on the other side of the sea!" he shouted again. Gul'dan still gestured to indicate that he couldn't hear clearly.

Braddock flew directly to the top of the ship, only ten feet away from the warlock. "I said-" Suddenly Gul'dan's hand suddenly stretched forward, and a green ray shot into Braddock's chest.

Severe pain broke out in his body, and his heart struggled to beat. After he took a breath, the world turned black in an instant. Braddock broke away from the red dragon's back and fell into the sea.

Gul'dan sneered as he watched the dragon knight's body sink into the water. He needed to get the fool closer so that his magic could hit the opponent faster. The dragon flew high and roared back.

With a sound, it flapped its wings powerfully and flew high into the sky. Gul'dan watched for a long time to make sure that the dragon would not turn back and attack. But he did not see the second orc in the sky.

Another dragon knight, Torgos, had been following Braddock and saw everything that happened. He turned around and flew to Lordaeron at full speed. This was betrayal! He shouted in his heart, Orgrim will
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