Chapter 657: Dark Speculation

Kyrgyzstan is a huge peninsula that stretches across the terrain of the eastern continent, a long-closed peninsula kingdom that protrudes from the southwest of the continent to the sea, with the silver pine forest to the northeast, and a wall of Greymane stands at the entrance to the peninsula, isolating the entire kingdom from the rest of the world, and the ridiculously high cliffs on the peninsula block all eyes from the sea.

Condemn the Orcs, condemn the Alliance, and condemn you!

All Gilneth has to do is announce to the world: certain countries are coveting our resources, the wizards of Dalaran are trying to interfere in our internal affairs, and their enemies are slaughtering our warriors! The Kyrgyz kingdom has always been and will always be a nation of reading, Terenus, and this is the last time I will inform you, and I hope you will listen.

The above is the so-called condemnation of Gene, the king of the Kingdom of Gilney, to the king of Lordaeron at the time, and after saying this, the Greymane family led the Gilney Kingdom out of the alliance and closed the Wall of Greymanne, isolating the entire kingdom from the world.

Jean's denunciation seems to have been justified, but anyone who knows a little bit about the situation knows that it was just an excuse for the Greymans. They are not willing to contribute to the invasion of the Burning Legion, nor are they willing to pay for the establishment of an orc asylum, they do not want to do anything for others and do not want to be involved with other kingdoms, and the king of the kingdom of Gilne, who thinks that he can solve all crises, isolates the entire kingdom from this world, and the Greymane family actually supports his approach.

The so-called extreme isolation is not looking for any allies and not willing anyone to find him as an ally, demarcating his own circle into a range, not going out and not letting people in, living on his own, there is really the artistic conception of the voice of chickens and dogs, hearing each other's old and dying.

Other human kingdoms are trying their best to resist the invasion of the Scourges and the Burning Legion, while Gilneth is hiding, enjoying the peaceful life that others have worked so hard for, such a kingdom is extremely selfish in the eyes of Varian and others, so even the human kingdoms of the same race are reluctant to mention him, and the entire alliance subconsciously forgets about them. Don't you Gilneth Kingdom play autism, then you just play slowly alone, who is rare!

To enter the kingdom of Gilneth by land, you must pass through the Silver Forest controlled by the Forsaken, and of course, if you can fly, you can also go directly to the sea. Originally, Leo planned to do so, after all, crossing the territory of the Forsaken was likely to encounter some unexpected trouble, but he had an extra follower.

"Master Ronin, why are you suddenly so interested in Gilneth?"

I was very puzzled by Luo Ning's offer to go with him, Leo, if this kid was really so free, it would be better to go to the Plague Land to help deal with the undead natural disaster, and with his strength, he could share a lot of pressure for Ferdin. And you said that you will go with you, why do you want to take me to Dalaran first?

The above is not the point, the reason why Leo is unhappy is because Ronin took him to Dalar and then didn't let him in the door, just through a purple giant magic barrier that covered the entire Dalaran from outsiders to prying eyes, Leo waited outside the door for a whole hour.

What does it mean to call someone in and stay out the door?

Dalaran's attitude made Leo very unhappy.

"I don't have much interest in Gilne, neither Jean nor the Greymans are likable guys, I only went there because Dalaran received some bad message." Ronin added, "There's something about Gilneth." ”

What bad news, so mysterious, isn't it Arugao?

Leo pursed his lips, he knew the purpose of Ronin's follow, but he didn't debunk the other party on the spot to show how well informed he was.

** Shi Arugao was a member of the Kenrito Council - well, it was the Kenrito Council again, and there was both Kel'thugad and Arugao's place, and this organization was indeed not accessible to ordinary people. Arugao is one of the powerful demons who are powerless to fight against the powerful demons led by Akmund in the war against the Burning Legion, and the Kenrito members who are terrified of defeat after the fall and destruction of the mage capital are seeking greater power to protect themselves and protect the world.

It can be said that Arugao's intentions were good, and in fact he did a good job.

In a round-the-clock summoning, Arugao used the knowledge he had gained from ancient texts to summon a powerful monster that quickly cleared the nearby undead scourge. However, a good start doesn't mean a good end, as the monster will target the human who summoned them when there are no enemies to attack.

In order to solve this problem, Arugao researched, and he found that the monsters seemed to be only satisfied with their food, and once they were full, they easily quieted down, but then Arugao discovered a wonderful thing, and it was this event that changed everything - the magic emitted by these monsters will assimilate the people around them into monsters like them.

Due to the appearance of such monsters, Arugao referred to them as werewolves.

Werewolf?

That's right, werewolves.

After discovering this secret, Arugao's ambition was unquenchable, and he collected the magic of werewolves and stored them in the bracers, and then gave them to unwitting humans, who were quickly assimilated into werewolves by the magic in the bracers and accepted Arugao's control.

After discovering the success of his experiment, Arugao began his own plan to lead the werewolves to attack a castle near the village of Burning Wood in the Silverpine Forest, and after killing the castle's owner, the human mage took the entire castle for himself, and Shadowfang Castle was born.

The once majestic castle is now shrouded in the shadow and blood of werewolves, and Arugao is constantly expanding the number of werewolves in Shadowfang Castle, and he is dreaming of one day becoming the master of the whole world.

There is nothing wrong with a person being ambitious, but if you go crazy because of ambition, the result is already doomed.

"Heaven must first make people mad if they want to destroy them." Leo shook his head and said something strange to Ronin, and instead of relieving the latter, he commanded the dragon lich as a mount, "Victor, lower the height, I see something interesting." ”

There weren't many things that would interest Leo, especially in the corrupted Silver Pine Forest, and Ronin lowered his head to look at the ground through the metallic gaps in the dragon lich's bones.

A battle is underway on the ground, and a werewolf over two meters tall rises to its feet, battling a patrol of three Forsaken with its claws and fangs. Don't look at the Forsaken who are outnumbered and have weapons in hand, but it is not them who are attacking on the scene, but the unarmed werewolf.

With one enemy and three can still press each other, the strength of the werewolf is indeed not weak, Leo, who accidentally saw this scene, couldn't help but compare him with the werewolves he had seen, except for the werewolf leader who was killed by Leo in the cave, the other werewolves were not his opponents.

Fighting werewolves seemed to be a long time ago for Leo, remembering that he was only a small mid-level warlock in the Twilight Forest, and remembering here, Leo suddenly thought of one thing, that is, the origin of those werewolves in the Twilight Forest.

Does the circle that summoned the werewolves in the Twilight Forest have anything to do with Shadowfang Castle?

This question popped up very abruptly in Leo's heart, and in his heart it was biased towards relevance, since Arugao wanted to conquer the whole world through werewolves, how could he not know the number of werewolves under him? If it was one or two werewolves, it would have been fine, but the number of werewolves in the twilight forest at that time was obviously abnormal, and it was impossible to say that he didn't know.

Wasn't the werewolf incident in the Twilight Forest a test for a human mage whose ambition was so inflated that it was so incompatible with his might that he could carry out his arrogant plan to conquer the world?

The more he thought about it, the more certain Leo was that this guess might be, just imagine, if the werewolves controlled by Arugao captured Night Town, how many werewolves could he create with the kind of magical bracers that can turn people into werewolves? Even if there are fewer people in the Twilight Forest, it is still the place where the human kingdom is located, and the population is many times more than the silver forest, if Arugao really succeeds, the werewolves under his command will explode, and then use this to launch an attack on the other territories of the Stormwind Kingdom, the consequences will be ...... Thinking of this, Leo suddenly broke out in a cold sweat, judging from the situation of the Storm Kingdom at that time, it was impossible for those nobles to take action before the real disaster happened, and by the time they woke up, the situation had already become out of control, even if the disaster caused by the werewolves could be quelled, the Storm Kingdom would inevitably be greatly damaged, and at this time, if the Orcs of Gromgao launched an attack on the Storm Kingdom, it would be really dangerous.

And as the number one force in the human race, the Storm Kingdom will inevitably affect the status of the entire human race in the world, and then affect the power of the alliance, and the balance of power between the tribe and the alliance will inevitably change.

Wouldn't it be the idea of opening up the situation with some werewolves and then triggering a catastrophe in the human kingdom, thus triggering a war between the two camps to weaken the resistance to their own unification of the world, right?

Leo secretly wiped a cold sweat, if this human mage hiding in the Shadow Fang Castle was really so insidious, he couldn't let him continue to live, this kind of crazy careerist was a big disaster to keep, and he couldn't get rid of it.

Thoughts kept turning in his mind, Leo's gaze slowly fell on Ronin, at this time the human mage was carefully observing the werewolf who was fighting the Forsaken on the ground, his serious eyes made Leo have a question in his heart: Arugao and his werewolves have occupied the Shadowfang Castle for a long time, but Dalaran has not taken any measures, and after learning that he is going to the kingdom of Gilness, Ronin posted it, is there some mysterious reason hidden in this?

Leo, who never hesitated to guess the worst-case scenario, involuntarily had some dark speculations in his heart.

(To be continued)