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Chapter 565 Shit! Terenas

When Sharlayan finally regained his energy and walked out of the guest room, five days had passed since the end of the war.

Councilor Calpurnia, who was in charge of foreign affairs, brought a group of professional diplomats to the city of New Sandara, and Calpurnia even specially met with Sharlayan.

"The Department of General Affairs is considering customizing a high-level official position for you, directly responsible to the royal family."

Calpurnia shrugged jokingly and said, "You are a hammer here and there. It doesn't matter whether you are thrown into the ranks of civil servants or military officers, it doesn't feel right for you. You might as well be a royal commissioner."

Sharlayan didn't care much about this, as his desire for power was not serious in the first place.

Instead of sharpening his head to study and drill, he prefers to set aside time to do practical things.

"Oh, by the way, I almost forgot to mention it."

Calpurnia patted her smooth forehead, and took out a letter with a very plain appearance from her space package.

"This is the Earl of Deep Shadow... the letter that Mr. Welles asked me to deliver to you is left by your parents."

Sharlayan raised his eyebrows, "Did the couple escape again?"

"I'm not sure. I've been so busy recently that I haven't paid much attention to domestic affairs."

"oh?"

Sharlayan asked curiously: "Which country is making trouble again?"

Calpurnia said with a wry smile: "Who else? Lordaeron."

"That stinky little brat Terenas let us send troops to destroy Zumashal as guest troops."

"Zumashar?" Sharlayan said in amazement, "Isn't that the base of the Moss troll?"

"Zumashal is clearly within the territory of the Stratholme region, so what does it have to do with us?"

Calpurnia rubbed her temples with a headache: "I heard that Baron Rivendell complained to Terenas, accusing Quel'Thalas of deliberately letting the exiled forces of the forest trolls flee to Zuma Shar, so that we can continue from beginning to end." take responsibility."

"Crazy!"

Sharlayan turned his dead fish eyes and complained: "It's going to rain, my mother is going to get married, and we can't control which direction Amani is going to flee. What's the matter with Quel'Thalas?"

Calpurnia sneered: "It's nothing more than an excuse."

"With Dalaran taking off into the sky and officially breaking away from the shackles of geopolitics, Lordaeron is now a bit of a betrayal."

"The older Terenas is, the more confused he is. He still refuses to give up his idiotic dream of unifying the nations of mankind, and even blames us for the disintegration of the alliance."

Terenas's reason is very good. Both Kul Tiras and Dalaran were stolen by Quel'Thalas. The high elves must be responsible for the collapse of the alliance.

"God is the main responsibility!"

Sharlayan curled his lips in disdain: "Kul Tiras broke up with Lordaeron because Terenas insisted on building an orc shelter. Dalaran can't bear Lordaeron's political bullying. What is our relationship?"

"Besides, Terenas may have selectively forgotten. Gilneas and Stormgard, who left the alliance first, have nothing to do with us, right?"

Calpurnia spoke with a half-smile: "Maybe he thinks that we provide trade support behind the scenes, which gave Gilneas and Stormgard the confidence to break with Lordaeron."

Sharlayan shook his head helplessly: "The old guy is sick and needs to be treated."

"With this time to stare at every move of Quel'Thalas all day, why not focus on how to teach his filial son."

"Um?"

Calpurnia was a little puzzled: "You mean Prince Arthas? What happened to him?"

"Oh~"

Sharlayan chuckled calmly and said, "Didn't Archbishop Alonsus Faol pass away not long ago? Uther and others were busy preparing for his funeral, and they were a little neglectful of Prince Alsace."

"That little guy actually slipped to Dalaran alone, and found Jaina stalking him very accurately, but Daelin was very angry."

Sharlayan also learned the news from the furious Dailin the day before yesterday.

There is one thing to say, as a prince, even if the direct mentor Uther is slack, are the other entourages just for nothing? Just watched Arthas run to Dalaran like this?

If you think about it with your belly button, you know that there is something tricky in it, and it is probably Terenas who is determined to annex other countries through marriage.

In order to avoid the evil hands of Terenas, during the years when he was in Dalaran and Lordaeron, Daelin specially sent his precious daughter to Quel'Thalas to study without interference.

It wasn't until Dalaran and Lordaeron broke up completely that Daelin reached a tripartite agreement with Kael'thas and Antonidas to send Jaina to Dalaran to continue her studies.

I thought Dalaran, who had ascended into the sky, would be able to avoid Lordaeron's entanglement, but I didn't expect Terenas' dog to be so dead-skinned.

The furious Dai Lin didn't even bother to personally command the marines to siege the city, and rushed back to the Eastern Continent on the icebreaker, intending to teach Lordaeron an unforgettable lesson.

"So there is such a thing..."

Calpurnia was a little dumbfounded: "Terenas is also deliberate, but unfortunately, Princess Jaina doesn't seem to have that kind of intention."

"Oh~"

Sharlayan said sarcastically: "Jianna is used to seeing handsome men and beautiful women in Quel'Thalas. Can the identity and appearance of the second idiot compare with her mentor Kael'thas? She can call that frizzy brat strangeness."

In the original history, Jaina was sent to study in Dalaran since she was a child. In the world she can come into contact with, there are not many outstanding men of the same age, and Arthas is already considered the best.

And in this timeline where Sharlayan is located, little Jaina traveled north and south with Kael'thas to many places, and the overall view that has been broadened is by no means comparable to the silly white sweetness in the original history.

With Kael'thas and Sarlayan and other beautiful Quel'Thalas men in front of him, Alsace, who has just turned 15, is not enough to look at.

Besides, Alsace in this timeline didn't grow up with Jaina's childhood sweetheart. His father suddenly asked him to please a woman he didn't know very well. Can the pampered little prince really let go of his figure?

No matter what Terenas thinks, closing the door and releasing the second idiot is undoubtedly a bad move. Not only will it not gain any benefits, but it will further anger Antonidas and Dai Lin who are already unhappy with Terenas.

Antonidas regards Jaina as the future hope of Dalaran, which is equivalent to the status of Rhonin who has already emerged.

Dalaran finally got rid of Lordaeron's political bullying, why do you still want to linger?

Shit!

After experiencing many incidents, the high-level officials of Quel'Thalas, including Calpurnia, believed in Sharlayan's overall situation.

For this reason, Calpurnia specifically sought Salayan's opinion before she set out to do business.

"Sharlayan, how do you think we should respond to Lordaeron's diplomatic oppression?"

"Ignore."

Sarlayan said with a blank face: "Don't worry about him, Terenas can't protect himself now, let's wait until he can solve the endless rebellions in the country."

Yes, rebellion.

Lordaeron finally began to pay for his swollen face to pretend to be fat.

This well-known "human first kingdom" was infiltrated like a sieve by the dreadlord who sneaked into Azeroth.

With the efforts of this group of big bats, the territory of Lordaeronal is full of wars, and only a very few areas can maintain peace.

The territory of Alterac that had just been eaten for a few years made Terenas' head as big as a bucket.

Leaving aside the exiled orcs who come here to grab something and run away from time to time, the syndicate led by the original nobles of Outlander has made Lordaeron's security forces very annoying.

Outlander's national power is the weakest among the seven kingdoms of mankind, but it is still an independent kingdom. With Hillsbrad's wealth, it can support many nobles in the country.

According to common sense, after Aiden Perenolde was executed for betraying mankind, Alterland should have re-selected a king with a different political opinion from Aiden to succeed him and continue the Kingdom of Alterac.

Who knew that Terenas didn't talk about martial arts, and directly swallowed Alterac in one gulp, and didn't give any benefits to other allies.

Gilneas and Stormgard, which also bordered Alterac, naturally found it difficult to accept this.

It's a pity that the arms couldn't hold back the thighs. Lordaeron forcibly suppressed the opposition of the two countries by virtue of its national strength, and thus completely offended Jean and Solas, and the alliance collapsed.

The sins done in the early years are only now starting to pay back to Lordaeron.

It wasn't that Terenas didn't want Stratholme to send troops to kill the crazy mossy troll. Under internal and external troubles, Lordaeron had no more spare power.

What's even more funny is that Terenas doesn't even know how to put on a low profile when he asks for help, he still looks like he is the best in the world, and wants to give orders to Quel'Thalas from above.

The stinky brother, who is dying, still wants to threaten Quel'Thalas, who is on the rise? Get out of here! Learn to bow your head and beg for help, and then do it all over again!

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