The enemy's anger inspired Sylvanas.

Yes, I annoy you like a squirrel teases a falcon.

The Elrenda River divides the Eversong Forest into two parts. You can't easily pass through it with those huge war machines.

Sylvanas thought hard.

As a battle-experienced commander, she certainly knew that cutting off the bridge would only delay the attack for a moment. But if they can delay the enemy for long enough, maybe they can wait until Vereesa delivers the news and wait until Silvermoon City gathers troops.

At the same time, she felt uneasy in her heart.

Arthas seemed quite confident in breaking the magic protecting the Elven Gate. That he was able to destroy the first gate showed that he already knew something.

Of course, the first door does not have as powerful magical protection as the second door. Moreover, from what she saw, Alsace was accustomed to being arrogant, but... was this possible?

She felt uneasy again, just like when she added the last warning to the message Vereesa sent to the nobles and mages.

What Vereesa didn't know was that the traitor was a wizard named Dar'kan Drasil, who had played a role in some way. If it hadn't been for him, Arthas would never have known the secret of the Key of March. This magical artifact was divided into three moon crystals, which were hidden throughout Quel'Thalas and guarded by heavy troops.

Most Quel'dorei are proud, proud of their own civilization and bloodline. This pride not only brings arrogance to the high elves, but also strengthens the elves' loyalty to the race. Despite the constant political struggles at the top, it is rare for elves to betray their race and join those they consider to be more"inferior".

However, Darkan is one of the exceptions.

The elf traitor was not ashamed of betraying his people, but was proud of it. He told Arthas that the temples throughout Quel'Thalas, like the Sunwell itself, were built at the intersection of the energy lines of the magic network..

The Magic Network is like a huge network all over Azeroth, but this network does not exist in reality, but only exists in concept. The energy lines of the magic network are like blood vessels in the earth, except that magic power flows in them instead of bright red blood.

The existence of the Magic Network allows magic to flow throughout the entire continent of Azeroth and nourish everything in the world. At the same time, spellcasters also need to absorb the magic power in the magic network when using magic. This is why mages are extremely powerful in certain locations, and in some cases even the simplest fireball spell cannot be used..

In addition to directly drawing magic power from the magic network, more skilled mages will use the magic network on another level. With their superb magic control skills, they use the magic network as a network channel for their use, and build a huge network on this basis. Magic system - this is what the high elves do.

The high elves used the magic network to build an energy field called Bandinoril, which is based on rune stones scattered throughout Quel'Thalas - which means"gatekeeper". It is this energy field that has allowed the high elves to avoid the prying eyes of the Twisting Nether Demon during their millennium-long magical research, and prevent them from repeating the mistakes of the ancient war thousands of years ago. It is also this energy field that provides the basis for Quel'Thala. It blocks the spells of all enemies and non-high elves, while maintaining the four seasons of spring throughout the country, making Quel'Thalas a happy place.

It can be said that if Arthas wants to conquer Quel'Thalas, destroying this great magic is the key. Otherwise, even if they reluctantly enter the country of the high elves, as long as the wizards of Silvermoon City react, they can take advantage of it. Bandinoril cast various large-scale magics, wiping out the entire Scourge.

But destroying Bandinoril is not that simple.

The foundation of Bandinoril is runestone, but there are so many runestones scattered throughout Quel'Thalas that it is unrealistic to destroy Bandinoril by destroying runestones.

At this time, Dar'Khan revealed a secret about Bandinoril to Arthas.

In fact, too many rune stones not only made it difficult for Arthas, who wanted to destroy Bandinoril, but also caused a huge trouble for the mages who controlled Bandinoril. As a huge magic system, Bandinoril requires long-term maintenance. If all rune stones need to be adjusted for every maintenance, it will also be a huge workload for the Quel'dorei mages.

For the sake of convenience, in the rune stone system, the high elf mages created three moon crystals as the core of the system, which greatly simplified the workload of adjusting the Bandinoril energy field.

Of course, considering that it is too dangerous to maintain the safety of the entire Bandinoril on three moon crystals, the existence of these three crystals is also a secret among secrets in Quel'Thalas. Anyone who can understand all this either He is an important minister of the kingdom, either a great lord of the Silver Moon Council, or a powerful mage.

If she hadn't become a ranger general, not even Sylvanas would know this secret.

And who would have thought that there would be a traitor among the top brass in Quel'Thalas?

Darkan told Arthas that he only needed to go to the three locations of Anteras, Andalos and Anoveren, kill the guards and seize the moon crystal, and the biggest trouble that stood between him and Silvermoon City would be solved.

It can be said that for Arthas, Darkan's surrender is actually a huge help. No one knows this country better than this mage who is at the top of Quel'Thalas. His intelligence allowed Arthas to fully understand the opponent he was facing. Knowing himself and the enemy, it was not surprising that the Scourge of the Undead would win all the way.

And now, he must seize the time to end all this before the high elf reacts, otherwise he will be the one who fails.

From this perspective, the Ranger General did waste Alsace's precious time by blowing up the bridge. The river stretched across Quel'Thalas into the hills to the east, which were as difficult to cross as the river for his war machines.

The possibility of a detour was rejected, and there was only one path before him.

In Sylvanas' plan, the Elrenda River can block the Scourge for at least two or three days, and they can hide in the woods on the river bank and attack them halfway, taking the opportunity to inflict huge damage to their opponents.

However, the final result disappointed her. The Elrenda River was not as reliable as she imagined. The undead crossed the river in a surprising way in one day, forcing the rangers to continue to retreat.

Although Sylvanas had fully experienced the horror of the Scourge in previous wars, after this battle, the horror of the Scourge rose to another level in her heart.

Facing the river and the broken bridge, they did not stop as she imagined. They spent a lot of time cutting down trees to build boats or building pontoons to cross the river. They build a bridge of their own - a bridge of their rotten flesh. Dozens of undead soldiers jumped into the river and lay in the water, using their corpses to build up layers one after another, using their broken bones to pave the way for the army. Then, more undead soldiers followed the same method and swarmed up, living in the rapids. A"bridge of corpses" was built across the river until the meat grinders, trebuchets and trebuchets could barely pass.

As expected of the Scourge Legion, only the emotionless undead could achieve such a bridge-building method.

Naturally, some of the undead corpses were too damaged to be used anymore. So Arthas"mercifully" granted them true death. On the other hand, their corpses will pollute the water flow and become another weapon for natural disasters.

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