"Haha... Alvin, we came to support you right after the situation in Darnassus was settled. I didn't expect your efficiency to be so high. You've actually completed the mission successfully!"

Malfurion Stormrage spoke calmly, as if he didn't notice that Alwyn was sandwiched between Greenshade and Shandris.

"I would like to start by paying tribute to you on behalf of all Kaldorei,"

Malfurion said, raising his glass.

Tyrande just smiled at her lover and raised her glass together.

"Let us drink this cup for Miracle Reverend Alvin!"

"For the Miracle Priest!"

People in the hall raised their glasses to salute Alvin.

"Mr. Irving."

After three rounds of drinks, Lady Tyrande looked at Alvin with interest and wiped her mouth with a silk handkerchief.

"Can you tell us about your operation? That Dark Abyss... I think that's what it's called now. What exactly happened?"

When everyone heard this, they all shut up at the same time, and the originally noisy hall suddenly became quiet.

How to do?

Tell the truth? With so many people here, there might be problems, and it's inevitable that things about Xal'atath will be leaked.

Alvin also put down his wine glass with a smile, and repeated in public what he had just told Cordana.

When Shandris heard his story clearly differing from the facts, she looked at him in surprise. However, Alvin gently poked her palm and whispered while they were drinking, "Some things are inconvenient to talk about. Listen to me. We'll explain the details to them after the banquet."

Shandris curled her lips and remained silent.

So Alvin exaggerated and recounted how he and his group bravely fought against the Twilight's Hammer and the traitor Fandral in the sea.

When the audience heard that the orc warlock used the lives of thousands of murlocs as sacrifices to the demon lord, they all gasped.

The Kaldorei were all very old, and many of those present were direct witnesses of the Burning Legion War 10,000 years ago, and they had a deep hatred for demons themselves.

Although they also disliked the murlocs, who always caused them trouble on the Dark Coast, they disliked demons even more, and some even sighed for the death of the murlocs.

This story left Quilindra stunned. She thought that there were many dead fishmen there, but not thousands of them, right?

But when Alvin told this story, it was even more exciting than the actual experience.

The look in Xiaolu's eyes when he looked at Alvin changed - could it be that Alvin was the legendary novelist?

This is what is meant by "derived from life and above life"!

"That's it. Miss Shandris displayed her amazing fighting skills, knocking out Fandral, who was lurking in the shadows. Honestly, I was completely captivated by her heroic demeanor. She fired five arrows in quick succession, killing six orcs..."

As he spoke more and more outrageously, Shandris lowered her head in embarrassment.

Quilindra listened with great interest, as if she was not an eyewitness to this trip.

The people present were also dumbfounded. The Kaldorei lived with nature and most of them were honest and innocent people. How could they have heard of such a wonderful battle? Those who knew about it thought they were hunting down traitors and heretics, while those who didn't think Alvin and his group had fought a fierce battle with the Burning Legion.

"Um... Alvin..."

Malfurion clutched his beard nervously with both hands, looking a little confused.

"How did Shandris kill six enemies with just five arrows?"

"Kill two birds with one stone, no, two orcs!"

Alvin drank a glass of wine and continued, "I was just as shocked as you all. Truly, I always thought I could travel the world with magic, but now I really doubt whether I could have completed my mission in that suffocating seabed without Miss Shandris's bravery, Miss Quelindra's knowledge, and Akali's power."

Malfurion and other listeners showed expressions of sudden enlightenment, and the archdruid excitedly placed the wine glass on the table with a "pa".

"That's right! It was the power of the team that allowed us to win this victory. Even I regret not personally participating in your operation!"

"Alright, Malfurion."

Tyrande had a smile on her face the whole time, and it was hard to tell what she was thinking behind that smile. She just sat there elegantly listening to Alvin, occasionally glancing at the expressions of Shandris, Quelindra, and the others, and then revealing a meaningful smile.

"Let our hero eat something first. Don't you have anything else to say to Alvin?"

"Oh yes! Honey, I'm sorry, I got so excited. Alvin's story reminded me of when we were younger."

Malfurion laughed and raised his glass again.

"Let us toast to the heroes once again! To Shandris Feathermoon, Quelindra, Akalitrasza, and the Miracle Priest Alvin!"

"Cheers to the heroes!"

Alvin was busy telling stories and drinking from the beginning till now. He felt a little dizzy after a few drinks.

The fine wines of Cadore are all made from fruits. They have a natural fruit flavor, are light and elegant, but the alcohol content is not low at all.

After all, most of the Kaldorei are tall and strong, and have a natural resistance to alcohol. Both men and women have no effect on wine with too low a alcohol content.

"Alvin,"

Tyrande looked at him with a smile, her silver eyes seemed to be able to see through people's hearts, which made him a little scared, as if he was caught lying by his teacher when he was a child.

"I heard you were attacked by the Watchers just now?"

"It's not an attack, it seems like he's joking with me."

Alvin breathed a sigh of relief, fortunately this was the question.

"It's a Watcher named Cordana Evilsong. This is the second time she has appeared before me. The previous time was in her tree home in the forest. It seems the Watcher has been observing us in secret."

"Well, this is actually my fault."

Tyrande nodded. "Malfurion was also asleep at the time, and Darnassus was isolated and helpless. That's why I wrote to Maiev Shadowsong for help. I never expected to cause you any trouble."

"It's not that troublesome. In fact, they also have the information I need."

Elwyn continued, "Cordana said she knew where the other Twilight's Hammers were."

"Snapped!"

Tyrande placed the wine glass on the table, frowning slightly. "The other Twilight's Hammer?"

"That's right. We only defeated a part of their army this time. Their main force should have headed south, but I don't know the specific route they took. Our prisoner, that foolish ogre, couldn't explain it either."

Tyrande stared at her wine glass, a little distracted, and no one knew what she was thinking.

"It seems our battle isn't over yet... After ten thousand years of peace, the Kaldorei are finally about to face a period of turmoil..."

The Moon Priestess sighed.

"So what are your plans next?"

"Well, I haven't thought about it yet."

Elvin looked at the green shadow beside him. "It may be some time before my Alliance comrades return to Azeroth from Draenor. I want to use this time to resolve the threat of the Twilight's Hammer once and for all."

"If these people are not eradicated, they will definitely cause big trouble in the future!"

"Shandris, what do you think?"

"My opinion agrees with Alvin."

Hearing Tyrande calling her, Shandris raised her head, and now she had returned to being the battle-hardened female general.

"The orcs' motives are extremely evil. They are pursuing the relics and remains of the Old Gods. I have fought them face to face. Their goal is to bring back the Old Gods and destroy all creatures of Azeroth!"

"That's right, Lady Tyrande, and these guys will chop down trees endlessly! They've destroyed a large area of ​​the forest around our treehouse!"

Quilindra added on the side.

After hearing this, Tyrande turned to Malfurion.

"You know I will always support your decisions, Tyrande."

"Um,"

Tyrande smiled and took her lover's hand.

"So... Shandris, could you serve as the Kaldorei's representative while Elwyn is in Kalimdor?"

"what!"

Shandris was obviously surprised, as if she had not expected that a new mission would be issued so soon.

But the Sentinel General, who had long been able to stand on his own, was a professional soldier after all, so she nodded immediately.

"As you wish, ma'am."

"Very good, Green Shadow..."

"exist."

Green Shadow smiled with his eyes closed from beginning to end, leaning against Alvin. Only when he heard his adoptive mother calling him did he open his eyes and sit up straight.

"You...you have been undergoing trials outside for a long time. This incident proves that you are already a qualified druid master. If you wish, you can return to Darnassus and be with us..."

"I want to be with Alvin. I've already promised her to be his pet cat."

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