Chapter 379: Thoughts (6th Watch)

After the troops were cleared, Quel'Salas's Outlands Expeditionary Force bid farewell to Lieutenant General Voryn and Commander Duron, and Patrick took a large army and the newly joined Demon Hunter Lorams, and the group set off for the next stop, the target was the Nagrand Prairie, where Orturis was located.

Along the way, Patrick pondered whether his past and present lives, as well as his own practices, were feasible. If he knew that he would be able to cross, Patrick would have brought enough books on economics and ideas, and if possible, practical appliances such as computers and generators to help Patrick calculate some data.

These things are very useful in Azeroth, and there is no special discipline yet, there is some research on the dwarf, but most of it is magically powered engineering, Azeroth is the age of swords and sorcery after all, no matter what it is, it cannot be separated from the most basic principles of magic.

As for the rest, it's useless. No one in any world is stupid, Patrick uses his shallow knowledge of physics and chemistry to show off in this world of sword and magic, it is meaningless, he will only be ridiculed by other polymaths, whether it is science, architecture, or magic, Azeroth naturally has his own unique system, what Patrick wants is just some auxiliary calculation tools and ways of thinking.

Patrick, who knows the future, has become a member of Quel'Thalas, which is undoubtedly the worst future, and he is an extremely ordinary member of the Quel'Thalas Kingdom, with his appearance, family, and origin, compared to other big nobles, he looks very ordinary.

In the past, Patrick didn't want to care about Quel'Salas, but after living here for a long time, his kind family and those subordinates who trusted him slowly changed Patrick's thinking.

But then again, whatever? Where can I go? There seems to be no absolutely safe place on the entire continent, and under the surface of calm and calm, there will only be more turbulent waves.

Patrick once wanted to change the stereotypical thinking of the top management of Quel'Thalas, but in exchange for all kinds of suppression from the top, reality is reality after all, and he will not change those stereotypes that have been formed because of his own factors.

When the Second Orc War broke out, Patrick did not vigorously prevent Orgrim from entering the hinterland of Quel'Salas, thinking that this could change the unbeatable thinking of the Sunwing, Morrowind and other families, however, everything Patrick did was in vain.

Patrick laughs back to the moment he met Medivan, who was shocked to believe in the prophecy of the end times. Perhaps, in Medivan's eyes, the elves of Quel'Thalas are more old-fashioned beings than human kings and nobles, and it is impossible to believe in their own doomsday prophecies.

So for the invasion of the natural disaster, Patrick didn't bother to care about it, but just made a symbolic wave during the invasion of Alsace, asking Arthas to clean up those old-fashioned parliamentary high-level and clean up the mess himself. And Quel'Thalas, who did not have a demon addiction crisis, avoided the worst start of the death toll of 90%.

For the council, you and they can't tell the difference, for playing "tradition" and "politics", Patrick is like a child in front of them, otherwise, Patrick would not lead his subordinates to cower in the ghost land, just hang a sign of the council of the silver moon.

Although the patriarch of the Windrunner family is also a member of the council, the tower of the windrunner is not in Silvermoon City, but has moved to the coast of the Wraith Land, which is enough to show how serious the suppression of the non-master family by the high-level members of the council is. In the end, the Council gave the Windranger family a fig leaf, allowing Aurelia to lead the defense of the entire Eternalsong Forest, Sylvanas to take charge of the Wraith Lands and the Elven Gate, and letting the Windranger family slowly take control of the Wanderer Legion.

But what's the use of this, no matter how powerful the Legion of the Far Wanderer is, it can compare to the Magister Legion? Can it compare to the Sunfury Legion? The real power is still in the hands of the Sunwing, Morrowind, and Dawnstar families, and what they want, the Windranger family can still only be left to the end. Even when Patrick Cabolon, the new councilor, was sent to take charge of the Wraith Lands, the purpose was to see Patrick and the Windrangers fight for power.

Revolt? Fight for your own interests in Parliament?

That is impossible, the consequence of strong resistance is that it will be more severely suppressed by the parliament, and when the "democratic" vote, the interests sought by the entire Windranger family may be unanimously rejected by the parliament, and even the Sunwing Master can use the threat to the kingdom as an excuse to strip the Windranger family of its rights in the parliament.

Looking for a king? That's even more unlikely, because if you join the royal party, you will automatically lose the qualification of the parliamentary faction, this is the unspoken political rule of the top of Quel'Salas, no one can break it, the whole unspoken rule has been driven for more than 6,800 years, from the time Darth Rema led the high-level clan eastward, the gameplay has been determined.

It's just that they didn't expect to get away with it, Patrick and Aurelia got married, and the Windranger family and the Cabolon family began to merge. The two small families who didn't have to care about it in their eyes became the top existence of Quel'Salas in one fell swoop.

Now, Patrick's own plans for the future are absolutely free of those stupid, stubborn feudal nobles.

Not only do they not help the development at all, but they will also constantly hinder Patrick's own development.

There is only one thing, Patrick should not tell Aurelia and Sylvanas what will happen in the future, Sylvanas is obvious to all to love his people, after learning about those future "prophecies", Sylvanas's first thought is to tell the king to take precautions in advance.

Later, when the Lordaeron plague broke out and the storm was about to come, Sylvanas still led the troops to patrol the Wraith Lands, and even after receiving the news of the traitor, he resolutely returned to Silvermoon City and informed the higher-ups to respond early. It's a pity that Señol-Sun Wing didn't care at all when he received the news, and directly put the information aside and pressed it down, but he felt that Sylvanas was the breakthrough to disintegrate the Cabolon family.

The reality never disappoints, Arthas answered Seigno-Sun Wing with the sharp blade in his hand, and in the end, after Arthas broke the city, Sun Wing and other families were the worst, almost wiped out.

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