Chapter 674: The Wrath of the Other Two Elementals (5th Watch)

The loan was nominally lent to the kingdom of Lordaeron, but they may have paid it to the High Elves who participated in the construction before they could warm up the gold, and Patrick could slowly change the High Elves' philosophy and make them understand the meaning of hard work.

It is impossible to estimate how much long-term benefit there is, and this is still a part that only talks about "money". If you add a series of factors such as diplomatic interests and national interests, where can you find such a good thing?

Again, Patrick's subordinates want to make money, and Quel'Thalas is a mage kingdom, mages are very money-burning, Patrick through foreign aid, give his elves a way to make money, and develop their own country, which is definitely the first time in Azeroth, and may even be made into a classic teaching material by the Commerce Department of the Silver Moon Council.

How about this so-called aid? Patrick wished that the walrus and the bear monsters would all come to take out a loan.

Moreover, unlike the aid of a certain country in his previous life, Patrick did not ask Lordaeron to change his political system and financial system, only talking about infrastructure and urban construction, but the political elites of other forces were much less politically worried, and although this kind of radiation was mild, it was definitely the easiest to move people's hearts.

What is a win-win situation? You think if I win, you win, but I actually won twice.

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Nagrand, Throne of the Elements.

"Two more." Agna regained control of her emotions, although she was a little nervous before, but she was quickly suppressed by Agna: "You have received a big gift, maybe Godauu and Ebrius can help more than Ethan Latus and Karadios." They may be able to help you explain the illusion you are seeing more clearly. I've found that sometimes their mystery is more annoying than inspiring. ”

Thrall was a little surprised by Agna's disrespect, but he had to agree, sometimes the fire and the air were capricious, and they were good and bad.

The illusory flame in his heart had been extinguished, but he could still feel the temperature of the embers, a blessing from Ethan Latus. Thrall circled around the Elemental Throne, walked up to Ebrius, and fell to his knees before the Wrath of the Waters, begging for his answer.

Agna turned around immediately, and before Sal could even say his request in his mind, he felt the water splash softly on his raised face. Sal licked his lips and felt the sweetness of the clear, the clearest water he had ever tasted, and the pure Draenor water was so clear and sweet that Sal couldn't believe it.

"Goyle, too, am as distressed and confused as you are. Many people are worried, but few feel it as deeply as you do. If you were in this world, I would be able to help you, there are many water elements here, some of which belong to me and some that do not. You already have a burning passion in your heart to help and heal your world, to restore a world that has been severely affected. ”

"I can't give you such a gift as Ethan Latus. But I will tell you, do not be ashamed of your abilities, for the currents will bring you the balance you seek; It will bring replenishment and restoration. Do not be afraid of any feelings or the wounds in your heart on your journey to save the world, for you will eventually heal them. ”

Sal couldn't help but be confused: "Me? There is no pain in my heart, great elemental wrath, but nothing more than the pain I feel about the suffering of the world of Azeroth. ”

Sal felt the light of the splash's pity: "A person can only face the burden on his shoulders when he is ready. But I will speak to you again, Gouyle, son of Durotan and grandson of Galard. When the time is ripe and you are ready to heal your world, don't go deep into the fear that will tie your hands and feet. ”

The water ran down his cheeks, and Thrall opened his mouth again to taste the sweet liquid, only to find it warm and salty, tears in his eyes. Ebrius was crying openly, probably tears from his concern for the world of Azeroth after seeing Thrall's vision.

Ebrius allowed Thrall to feel the resonance of the elements with him, and Thrall sobbed unashamedly, he knew that this feeling was beautiful and real, and from the previous vision, it had sadly foreshadowed the future that would befall Azeroth, and the taste of tears was one of the gifts that Thall's dear Taresa Folkestone had given him.

Thrall himself realized that he wanted the world he was born into intact, even beyond the hope of liberating his people from the prisoner of war camp, and even beyond the hope of giving them a place to live and work, and only after that could he do anything else.

Thrall must fully understand the strange series of changes in Azeroth, the kind of damage that makes the elementals tremble, tremble, and even cry, and Thrall must restore the elementals so that Azeroth can truly thrive and withstand the variables of the future.

That's why Thrall felt he should come to the Outlands, and that's why Thrall left behind the tribe he once loved and single-handedly founded.

However, this is indeed the only option, and it is the only option that can protect the whole world.

Thrall slowly stood up, rubbing his eyes with his arm tremblingly, then turned to the last elemental rage.

Godau, perhaps the most impressive of the Elemental Fury, even taller than the fiery Ethan Latus. The wrath of the earth was like a living mountain, and when Thrall stepped forward, the earth began to tremble beneath his feet.

Godau, who didn't seem to notice Sal, strode away from Thrall, who ran after him, supposing from his mind.

Eventually, Godau's path came to a jerk, causing Sal to nearly crash into him.

He turned heavily and slowly to look down at Thrall, who seemed so small to the tall orcs.

"What do you want Godau's for?"

"I'm from a place called Azeroth. The elementals there are in chaos, expressing their pain with fire, floods, winds and lightning, and earthquakes. ”

Godau's eyes narrowed as he looked down at him. "Why are they so miserable?"

"I don't know, Elemental Fury, I asked them about it, but their answers were confusing. All I know is that they are suffering, and that none of your Elemental Fury companions can help me solve this mystery so that I can help the elementals of Azeroth. ”