☆413. Chapter 414: Black Smoke (Part 1)



Chapter 414 Black Smoke (Part 1)

Arthas and Jaina walked north through a village, where they met some dwarf musketeers. Together they destroyed some zombies, skeletons, and some unbelievable stitched monsters. During this time, they found some black-robed mages. After burning various corpses, Arthas decided to go straight to Andorhal to destroy the source of this disaster.

On the outskirts of Andorhal, Richard had already arrived here in advance. In front of Richard was a black-robed mage, and he was Kel'Thuzad, the initiator of this disaster.

"Long time no see, Mr. Richard." Kel'Thuzad's face was covered by a mask, leaving only a slit, and his voice was like a broken plastic bag rustling in the air.

Richard sighed as he looked at the guy in front of him. The last time he saw him, he was still a living being, but this time, he was already a half-dead monster. Seeing

Richard didn't say anything, Kel'Thuzad asked, "Mr. Richard, you didn't come here at all to be silent face to face with me, did you?"

"I want to talk to you alone."

"Alone?" Kel'Thuzad chuckled twice, "I'm afraid you don't have such an opportunity."

"Really." Richard snapped his fingers, and in an instant, several dark shadows appeared behind Kel'Thuzad, and the sharp blades in their hands directly stabbed at the "guards" behind Kel'Thuzad. The guards didn't even make a sound before they turned into a burst of black mist and disappeared from this world.

Richard waved his hand, and Valeera and her assassin apprentice threw a few flash bombs into the air and disappeared. No shadow could hide under the flares. Richard smiled and said, "Now we have a chance."

Kel'Thuzad breathed a sigh of relief, "Thank you, these guys have been watching me for a long time, it's really annoying."

Richard walked into Kel'Thuzad and said, "If we didn't have a common goal, I wouldn't help you."

"That's right, you and I both care about Prince Alsas. I didn't expect that you could watch so many of your own people die. You're not a good person either."

Richard sighed, "You're not either. You can personally piece together the remains of your companions into new creatures. And, a very important point, I never said I was a good person."

"Hehe, yes, you really didn't say that. Only those who are inclined to darkness can be with those of us who have fallen into darkness."

"So we have to make this world a little darker..."

Kel'Thuzad left after a long time, and Fina came over wearing a full mask.

"Huh? Why are you wearing a mask?"

Fina frowned and looked at the desolation around her and muttered softly: "This place is really disgusting, do we really have to cooperate with these people?"

"Just temporarily, okay, let's go."

At this point, Richard is ready to take the final offensive against this world. What he needs to do now is to preserve his own strength. Richard's enemies in Azeroth now include all the countries in the Eastern Kingdoms except Quel'Thalas, and even Quel'Thalas will become his enemy if he is not careful; there are death monsters and Yogg-Saron in Northrend in the north; there are elves in the west and some other races. Now the skeletons who have been dead in the north for who knows how long want to attack the most powerful country in the Eastern Kingdom. Richard is happy to see them and will even help the skeletons to cheat them...

The prince of the most powerful country who is rushing to Andorhal doesn't know that he has been targeted. He is still urging his men to sneak on the road. Although Alsas is very guilty, his men can't get a rest at all, and they don't even have time to eat a mouthful of dry food, but they can't stop. Once the food is sent to other places, thousands of people, tens of thousands of people, and even the entire continent will be threatened.

One of his advance teams is faster than them. These people went to check the situation and tried to prevent the situation from getting worse. This strange thing has begun to gradually reveal the truth. But he doubted whether he was capable enough to stop the plague. Things were not as simple as they seemed at first. However, Arthas would not give up. He could not give up. He had vowed to do whatever it took to save his people. And he would keep his promise.

After a day and night of marching, Arthas and his men finally arrived at Andorhal, but before reaching the city gate, they saw thick smoke rising from the sky, and could smell the burnt smell from a distance. Arthas hoped that the city was completely burned, because in that case the food that might carry the plague would also be burned.

"Rest for half an hour! Hurry up, everyone."

Arthas jumped off his horse. This was already his third horse. In order to hurry, he had left his warhorse at the first post station. The soldiers ate quickly, and Jaina slept quickly. Along the way, Arthas kept using holy light to relieve the fatigue of the soldiers, but the magician and the two priests could not get it. What they needed more was mental rest. Without energy, their magic could not be used smoothly. Arthas buried his guilt in his heart and took the time to rest.

Half an hour passed in the blink of an eye, and they immediately killed their way into Andorar. Andoar was burning everywhere, and there was rolling black smoke everywhere. The thick smoke stung Alsas' eyes. Alsas coughed violently and coughed out tears. With hazy eyes, Alsas looked everywhere, but there were no villagers, no undead, and not even a corpse...

"Children, are you looking for me?" The unpleasant sound of plastic bags came, and in an instant, the wind and smoke on the right were blown to another direction.

Everyone immediately looked to the right, and a figure covered in black clothes from head to toe stood there. Alsas suddenly became nervous, and the figure laughed, and two black-robed people and two skeleton dogs appeared behind him.

"Hello, boys and girls, my name is Kel'Thuzad."

Jaina's eyes widened and she covered her mouth. This name was so familiar. Since the establishment of Dalaran, she was the highest-ranking mage who was expelled for the crime of studying dark magic.

Jaina gritted her teeth and shouted loudly with courage: "Kel'Thuzad! You really disgraced us mages. A few years ago, we told you that dark magic would bring disaster, but you have made no progress in these years and have fallen deeper and deeper. Look at everything you have caused. Don't you feel guilty?"


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