Yun followed the Eredar to their base camp. This was just the outskirts of the base camp, but many Eredar had gathered there. It was still some distance from the real camp. Yun was locked in a special cage. This cage was very special. It seemed to be able to block certain energies. Yun tried it and found that his energy was not affected too much, and his skills were not restricted. He guessed that this prison should be designed for the Burning Legion. Since he did not belong to the Burning Legion, it had no effect on him.

However, what puzzled Yun was that three days had passed since he was put in the cage, and the battle between the Eredar and the Burning Legion had continued, with both sides winning and losing, but no one paid attention to Yun anymore. The only food delivered every day was something like a big papaya, which didn't taste very good. If Yun didn't have food in his backpack, he would really worry that the Eredar were going to starve him to death here.

What bothered Yun the most was that he couldn't communicate with the people around him. Even if he wanted to ask the Eredar about the situation or ask them to let him out, no one was willing to listen to him. This made him feel very helpless and frustrated. Trapped in this cage, Yun didn't know what to do next. He began to think about whether he should take the initiative to find a solution to the problem or wait for an opportunity to appear. But in any case, he knew that he couldn't just sit there and wait for death.

Yun knew very well that if he chose to break out of the cage by force now, the next time he met the Eredar, they might attack him without hesitation and would not even give him a chance to speak, so Yun decided to wait in this prison for a while and see.

After all, he still had some resistance to the Burning Legion, and he didn't want to cooperate with it unless it was absolutely necessary. At this time, the Eredar were relying on the Holy Light power released by the building to barely resist the fierce attack of the Burning Legion. However, Yun keenly noticed that with each release of Holy Light by the building, its own light would gradually dim. Although this change was not obvious in a short period of time, after three days of continuous fighting, the building had released Holy Light more than twenty times, and the weakening of its light had become noticeable to the naked eye. Obviously, the Burning Legion also noticed this detail and used the human wave tactics to continuously consume the energy of the building. Once the energy of the building was exhausted, they could easily break through the Eredar's defense line.

Although Yun knew nothing about the situation in other places, he clearly remembered the plot in the game: the Eredar suffered a crushing defeat. Of their three leaders, two rebelled and one fled. The fleeing Velen even changed his name to Draenei, which was enough to show how heartbroken Velen was about this defeat.

Originally, Yun thought that the Eredar with such powerful buildings were almost invincible. However, when he found that the energy of these buildings was not infinite, he suddenly realized that the Burning Legion defeated them by consuming the energy of the Eredar! Yun couldn't help but think so. No wonder many high-level combat forces of the Burning Legion came from the Eredar. This race is indeed very powerful. However, no matter how powerful it is, if it only relies on the power of the Holy Light instead of its own energy, it will eventually cause various problems.

Yun was really helpless now. Even if he was asked to command the Eredar, he would be helpless. After all, the Burning Legion not only had high-end combat power, but also had a huge numerical advantage, not to mention Sargeras's wise mind. It was really hard to find a chance of winning against such an enemy.

Now, facing the Burning Legion's demonic sea tactics, Yun is completely helpless. Right now, his only way to deal with it is to temporarily avoid the sharp edge, but the Burning Legion's target is this planet. Do you have to give up your home planet just because others ask you to? The reason why the Holy Light is willing to continue to support the Eredar is because they still have the ability to resist the Burning Legion. If they flee when they see the Burning Legion, the Holy Light will surely abandon them without hesitation.

At this moment, Yun began to regret his decision to join the Eredar. He knew that the Eredar were doomed to fail, but he still insisted on joining them. Why? He didn't have enough power to turn the tide of the war, so why did he come here to join in the fun?

"Human?" An obviously tall Eredar walked over.

"Yeah." Yun wanted to help the Eredar before, but now Yun just wants to save himself.

"Can you use Holy Light skills?"

"Dedication!"

As the golden light on the ground lit up, the new Eredar were a little surprised.

"So you are also an ally against the Burning Legion?"

"Whatever you say, I just want to live." Yun no longer had any confidence in the Eredar.

"You are blessed by the Holy Light and are our ally. I invite you to join us in resisting the Burning Legion."

"That's fine, but let's make a deal. If the situation doesn't go right, I'll run away immediately." Yun wasn't afraid anymore. At worst, he could just run away. Although the Eredar were very strong, Yun believed that he could still run away.

"Of course, it's good enough that you can help us. If you encounter danger, you can certainly leave." The Eredar leader was easy to talk to.

Since the other party was so easy to talk to, Yun agreed. After all, it was just a fight with the Burning Legion, not a big deal.

"Then you will stay with me?" said the eredar leader.

"Okay, my name is Yun, what's your name?" Yun walked out of the cage and followed the Eredar leader.

"My name is Kil'jaeden." The Eredar leader walked away.

Yun was stunned. He was Kil'jaeden? Kil'jaeden the Deceiver? Kil'jaeden who betrayed the Eredar and joined the Burning Legion? He still looked like an Eredar.

Kil'jaeden didn't betray, so Archimonde shouldn't betray either. What was my mission at this time and space node? Was it to kill them both so that they couldn't betray me? But should I help the Eredar, or should I help the Burning Legion convince these two guys to join the Burning Legion?

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