Chapter 776: Faith

Azeroth is like a coffee table, and all races in Azeroth are tragic, without exception.

Ruling the whole world, enslaving everyone else, or enthroned as King Quel'Salas is not Patrick's heart.

Indeed, as the shyster of evil energy suggests, Patrick did not fail to think of killing Kael'thas and becoming king himself. But the rational side told Patrick that if Kael'thas died, the division of the kingdom and the strife between the parliamentary party and the royal party would never dissolve.

It is impossible to usher in the current new situation of unity within the High Elves, just as the Tower of the Sunwrath and the Tower of the Sunrise symbolize the very top of Quel'Thalas, but are two parallel lines that never meet.

Quel'Salas's situation is miserable, and if you want to change him, you can't rely on strength and force alone, you have to be spontaneously positive.

Since coming to the world of Azeroth, a series of encounters have overturned Patrick's traditional impression of the heroes of the world of Azeroth, well, stereotypes.

Patrick wants to find out the real reason for Kael'thas and Kil'Gardan's cooperation, so he can only start to analyze Kael'thas behavior.

Later, after Kael'thas returned to Quel'Thalas, Patrick and Kel'thas had a secret conversation, confirming that Patrick's guess was completely correct, and that Kel'thas was still the same, and he was still firm before he died, "For Quel'Thalas!" "The Prince of Ideas.

Same as the final boss Patrick saw in Storm Fortress in his previous life. Kael'thas didn't want to be the enemy of our team, and even when we killed Kael'thas in front of him, he just sent advisors one by one to "dissuade" us, and said, "It's not fair to you." Until he died in Storm Fortress, Kael'thas was still shouting for the kingdom.

People are good at their words, but is Kael'thas betrayed Quel'Salas by his actions? No, Patrick is sure, sure, and definitely.

This was confirmed by the secret conversation between Kael'thas and Patrick, when Illidan was unable to clear the Sunwell of the plague, and Kael'thas had no choice but to contact Kil'Gardan, the superior of Naozu, and in order to ease relations with Illidan, Kael'thas left for the Voidstorm again.

However, Kil'Gardan's offer was unacceptable to Kael'thas, and that was to demonize Quel'Thalas. As a High Elf who has studied magic for 10,000 years, and as a descendant of Darth Rema, Kael'thas naturally knows that evil energy can corrode him, and he also knows that Kil'Gardan intends to Azeroth, so Kael'thas just dragged it on, and kept dragging it.

Flee back to Azeroth? If you return through the Dark Gate, you will definitely be intercepted by the Doomwalker Legion, and even Kilgardan himself, and drive away from the Storm Fortress, where are the coordinates of Azeroth? Can Storm Fortress return to Azeroth?

In cooperation with the Alliance and the Horde, the army under Kael'thas is too powerful, the Shadow Blade, the Flame Blade, the Sun Fury, the Blood Guard and other troops, which one is not the top soldier of the Demon and Martial Arts Double Cultivation, and the Alliance and the Horde will let Kael'thas come back to disrupt the balance of power? In desperation, Kael'thas had to wait at the Storm Fortress.

In his previous life, after Kael'thas killed the Storm Fortress and was possessed by demons, Kil'Gardan helped him return to Azeroth. It's just that at that time, Kael'thas had already become a demon, and Kil'Gardan's plan was successful. In Patrick's memory, the Blood Elf minions after Blutarus were all semi-demonized, and Kil'Gardan corrupted them.

Was Kael'thas wrong in his actions? Patrick doesn't think so. Kael'thas was forced to be helpless everywhere, betrayed by Garissus, betrayed by Kenrito, betrayed by Kilgardan, and all kinds of betrayals from allies, colleagues, and superiors, making him powerless to deal with. Caught between the Burning Legion, the Azeroth Alliance, and many others, there is no way out.

As for the relationship between Kael'thas and Shattrath, Kael'thas did not want to follow Kil'gardan's order to completely exterminate Shattrath, if Kael'thas really wanted to destroy Shattrath, then there was no need for him to send Vorettar alone to lead the astrologers to attack Shattrath.

Shatar coalition? The strongest Naruadal? Shattrath, who does not have the support of Azeroth, is a ridiculous existence, and Kael'thas himself leads the team, and they will be completely reduced to ashes under the power of the Sunfury Legion.

In the same vein, Patrick concludes that Illidan's pursuit of demonic power against demons is equally plausible.

After analyzing it, Patrick decided to save Kael'thas and give Kil'gadambu a game in exchange for the return of Kael'thas and Illidan, and take the opportunity to consolidate the kingdom's internal affairs.

After Kael'thas returned to Silvermoon City, he also trusted Patrick and was determined to reform internally, and after Illidan returned to Azeroth, he abandoned his attachment to the past and continued to protect Azeroth in his own way.

In a sense, Patrick, Kael'thas, and Illidan are the same character.

Patrick has always believed in the principles of justice and fairness that he believes in, and he has put them into action in Azeroth. Kael'thas is determined to work for the country and the people, even if the road ahead is bumpy and bumpy. Illidan believed in power, and he believed that the protection of Azeroth required great strength, even if it was to borrow power from demons and sell himself.

The reform of Quel'Salas, the integration of domestic affairs, the reorganization of departments, the development of foreign trade, and the formation of a community of interests by many camps, Patrick has been working hard along the path he has chosen. The path he chooses, as long as it is sure to be feasible, even if it is kneeling, Patrick will insist on walking it to the end.

Speaking of hatred, Patrick knows all too well, because of the events in Kael'thas that Quel'Thalas and Dalaran have formed a blood feud. Behind Dalaran, there is no lack of alliances, tribes watching the fire from the other side, if you really talk about hatred, certain races and countries, who can escape Patrick's reckoning.

But Patrick didn't, he just erased Dalaran, and Patrick even spared Gianna and spared her life.

All this is just Patrick's own philosophy, and the knowledge of his past life is Patrick's unique and precious treasure.

"Old Gods? Demons? What kind of thing are you, I want you to teach me what I do? "In the sea of consciousness, Patrick looked at the 'self' in front of him, his face full of disdain." If your approach is feasible, compare it with each other, and playing such low-level means is nothing more than an excuse to control others. ”

The arcane flame in his hand burned, and Patrick crushed his dark self with a single palm.

Behaviors that cannot be tested by practice and history are not worth mentioning.