Chapter 132 Changes in the Kirin Tor
"Send this intelligence."
"Yes, Queen."
The Red Dragon Queen Alexstrasza spit out flames, and the remaining intelligence on the stone platform was burned. This intelligence was collected by the red dragons, written in common language, and sent to Kozan Island. Under the guidance of Richard or the General Staff, the intelligence was selectively sent to the Alliance.
"Where is Krasus?"
said the "young dragon" behind her. "Still in the room."
Alexstrasza walked into the room, and Krasus was writing a letter.
Alexstrasza leaned over him and said, "What are you writing?"
Krasus looked up and then continued, "I'm writing a letter to the Kirin Tor. I can't go back now, so I'm resigning from the Council of Six to stay with you."
"Thank you..."
Krasus smiled, folded the letter, and used magic to send it to Dalaran.
"Archmage! New letter! New letter!"
Antonidas's magic assistant chattered, and Antonidas opened his mailbox.
"Oh? A letter from Krasus?"
Antonidas opened the envelope, narrowed his eyes, and said while holding his magic assistant: "Go and invite the other members of the Kirin Tor to hold an emergency meeting!"
"Understood! Understood!"
After a moment, Antonidas moved to the conference hall, where the other four members were already waiting.
As soon as Antonidas arrived, Kaelsas started to complain: "Grandmage, why did you call us here at this time? My new magic is at a critical moment of research!"
Antonidas handed Krasus' letter directly to him, and Kaelsas took it: "What is this?... How could it be?"
Kaelsas handed the letter to the next person, looked at Antonidas, and Antonidas said: "It's true, I confirm it."
The letter made a circle and fell into Kel'Thuzad's hands. Kel'Thuzad glanced at it and returned it to Antonidas. Antonidas put the letter and said, "Everyone knows about Krasus. Our Kirin Tor Council has had six people since its establishment. Do you have any candidates?"
Kel'Thuzad thought of his good friend, the mage Liu, who often invited him to play: "I have a candidate. This person is now a mid-level mage. Recently, he led a team to save the red dragon clan. The red dragon Krasus left, and it is natural for the savior of the red dragon to take over."
Antonidas touched his head and thought for a while: "Are you talking about the mage named Liu?"
"That's him."
"Well, this mage has enough reputation and achievements, so let's vote."
The other mages raised their hands to vote, but Kel'Thuzad was daydreaming.
"Kel'Thuzad?"
"Huh? Oh!" Kel'Thuzad saw that the other mages had raised their hands to vote, so he also raised his hands to vote without knowing what voting was about. "I agree!"
Antonidas looked at him with some dissatisfaction: "Everyone passed, so Archmage Liu Mengzhuo will be a member of the Kirin Tor Council from today!"
After the meeting, Kel'Thuzad returned to his room and opened the door. There was a simple mage room. There was a small machine in the bedroom. When he turned on the machine, the floor creaked, revealing a tunnel. There was a gloomy atmosphere in the tunnel. The dark and narrow space was filled with bottles and jars. The bottles and jars contained some biological tissues, blood samples, and even severed limbs. Kel'Thuzad pressed the switch in the basement, closed the machine, and without turning on the lights, he conducted the experiment with the help of several candles hanging on the walls of the secret room.
Sizzle...
the sound of boiling liquid was heard on the operating table, and a foul smell wafted out. Kel'Thuzad used magic to destroy the failed work on the test bench, leaned back in his chair and sighed.
It failed again. It is too difficult to do experiments in Dalaran now. The products of the Golden Rose and the hotel's auction house no longer sell things related to dark magic under the protest of Dalaran. The materials are getting harder and harder to get, and you have to be on guard against the eyes of those mages all the time. Is dark magic not magic? Why should I be looked down upon for studying dark magic? This is not fair!
Kel'Thuzad sat quietly for a while and continued to study dark magic...
In fact, it was not that Richard did not want to sell it, but there was nothing left to buy. After all, there were few people studying dark magic in any world, and all those that could be sold had already been given to the rich man Kel'Thuzad.
Vashj said, holding a folder, "Master, there is news from Dalaran that the mage Liu has replaced Krasus and become a member of the Dalaran Kirin Tor Council."
Richard clapped his hands and said, "Great! We now have people in the upper echelons of Dalaran. How is the situation in Quel'Thalas?"
Vashj opened the folder and said, "The withdrawal of Stromgarde and Gilneas from the Alliance caused a great shock to Anastritaran. On the second day after the two countries withdrew, Anastritaran held an emergency meeting. We bribed the participants. At the meeting, Anastritaran asked about the feasibility of Quel'Thalas' withdrawal from the Alliance. They were hesitating."
"Then we can quietly push behind the scenes and pay more attention, especially to the preparations for war in Stromgarde, we can do something about it."
"Yes, master."
"Hear news from the west and the north? Is there anything unusual?"
Vashj flipped a few pages and read: "Xavius reported that no suspicious warlocks were found in Kalimdor, but something happened in Silithus. Xavius's men found a large number of beetles and several large-scale insect nests in Silithus."
"What?" Richard stood up quickly, "What about Ahn'Qiraj?"
"The seal of Ahn'Qiraj is still there, but the scale of the insect swarm is abnormal. Xavius believes this may be a sign that C'Thun has broken the seal."
"That's very likely. Keep a close watch. If there's any unusual movement, report it immediately!"
Vashj recorded it and continued, "Xavius felt it was a pity to hear that four dragons were fighting Deathwing together. He thought that this time, they could have taken advantage of Ysera's absence to launch a massive attack on the Emerald Dream. Even if they couldn't take it down, they could have hatched a large area of their territory."
Richard smiled and said, "Go tell him not to complain. As long as the dragons don't forget their duty to protect the world, we will always have a chance. Deathwing is not dead. How's the North?"
"The northern exploration team found almost nothing. They explored most of Northrend, but the Storm Peaks was still cold and Yogg-Saron seemed to be 'cared for' by the Titans. Their only discovery was a group of arthropods fighting some undead in the underground kingdom ruled by spider monsters."
"Undead? Fighting spiders?" Richard suddenly laughed and continued, "If that's the case, forget about the North and withdraw. I don't want our people to become undead. Do they have any other news? If not, we'll go to the concentration camp."