Stormwind Wizard God-Chapter 510: Vote

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Chapter 510 - Vote

Anduin will never forget why his sword Quel'Zalamu was broken.

That's right, his sword cannot attack people of true noble character. If he was not 100% sure before, then everything that happened after he brought the fragments of the sword back to Archbishop Alonsus Faol and placed the fragments in the holy water pool in Stratholme made him extremely sure.

Because the broken sword was actually recast by himself!

Although slowly, it is indeed being recast.

In other words, if this inference is correct, then as a man of noble character, Orgrim would definitely tell the truth, even if it only concerns a duke of the opposing camp who is insignificant to him.

Anduin's eyes lit up. "I agree with Lord Edmund. We need the testimony of Horde Chieftain Orgrim as an important witness to the incident."

King Llane was also shocked at this time, and he immediately understood why. You know, Anduin's once indestructible sword broke at a critical moment on the battlefield, almost causing him to lose his best friend, which troubled Llane for a long time.

Llane immediately chimed in: "I agree too."

Duke Barov raised his head, and he seemed to have some hope in his astonishment. Because Duke... Duke did not abandon him when he was most desperate. He didn't know what the point of interrogating Orgrim was, but this was at least a hope.

At this time, Terenas spoke: "Summon the chieftain of the Horde, Orgrim. If he is still sane..."

A servant was ordered to leave.

At this moment, Duke Barov, Lion and Anduin's hearts skipped a beat at the same time.

After a while, sure enough...

"Reporting to your majesties, the tribal chieftain Orgrim has been severely mentally traumatized by today's captive offering ceremony. He...he seems to be going crazy now, struggling frantically. We are forced to add two pairs of 100-pound shackles of the largest size to him."

That's right, Terenas' words just now were a hint. After realizing that Orgrim, who they had always ignored, might be a flaw and variable, they remedied this. Perhaps they used some kind of drug to make Orgrim temporarily lose his mind.

All of a sudden, all chances of a comeback were gone.

Duke Barov looked as pale as death.

Anduin was a little puzzled. With Duke's intelligence, he shouldn't have given the other party a chance to make up for the flaw. What on earth was Duke trying to do?

Terenas spoke up: "Well... it seems there is no other way. We can only follow Orgrim's previous confession. Everyone, do you have any requests or new evidence? If not, then we will hold a throne vote to decide whether to define the Alex Barov family as traitors to the Alliance."

There was silence in the air.

Terenas ignored the many suspicious or opposing looks, and also ignored Ilucia's low sobs: "Then let's start the public voting."

The throne vote is the highest voting method for the Alliance to decide major events. It was originally designed to avoid the commanders from all coming from a certain country, so the commanders themselves do not have the right to vote. As a country, each country in the Alliance has one vote, and Lordaeron, as the leader of the Alliance, has two votes. The country involved has no voting rights.

You can vote in favor, against or abstain, and the proposal will be decided by the result with the most votes. If the number of votes in favor and against is the same, the will of the alliance leader will be the final decision.

"Kings who believe that the Barov family is a traitor to the Alliance, please raise your hands."

Genn was the first to raise his hand, followed by Thoras and Antonidas, and finally Terenas.

This time, according to double the leader's votes, there are already five votes.

However, that's all.

Terenas suddenly felt a little uneasy. He pretended to be calm and said, "Okay, now those who object please raise your hands, and those who want to abstain can remain silent."

Llane was the first to say, "This time, the voting rights of Stormwind are given to Edmund Duke."

Almost at the moment Llane finished speaking, Duke spoke in a loud and majestic voice: "Stormwind objects!"

King Daelin frowned. As one of Stormwind's most steadfast allies, he immediately followed suit: "Kul Tiras objects!"

A situation that Terenas had never expected had occurred. He had originally thought that the dwarves would take a non-interference attitude. He even knew that Llane had never communicated with the dwarves about this matter.

Who would have thought that when Magni saw that it was Duke who objected, he slapped the armrest of the throne and said, "Khaz Modan objects!"

At the same time as Magni's loud voice, the voice of Kurdran Wildhammer rang out: "Aerie Mountain objects!"

Who is Magni Bronzebeard? The leader of the dwarven world, the Bronzebeard dwarves of Ironforge are like gnomes. Magni objected, and the great craftsman Gelbin immediately followed up: "Gnomeregan objects!"

At this moment, Terenas' face turned green. He now understood. These bastards didn't look at the "evidence" or "reason", they just opposed Duke because he opposed it. Rather than believing in objective things, they believed more in the judgment of Duke who had really helped them. In this suspicious incident, they clearly stood on Duke's side.

Okay, now it's five on five.

Theoretically, if this is the final result, Terenas can still use his power as leader to pass this proposal. The problem is that there is still a country with voting rights that has not voted!

For a moment, all eyes fell on the face of Prince Kael'thas of Quel'Thalas, who was attending the triumph ceremony on behalf of the Sun King.

The handsome Kael'thas had a feverish face.

He never expected that he would be involved in the struggle between the alliance leader Terenas and Duke at this moment. There was no news about this matter before, and no representative of any country had approached him.

Politically, this is definitely a shame for Quel'Thalas, because it means that the High Elf Kingdom has been marginalized in the political field. Of course, in a sense, this is also the consequence of the High Elf's long-term self-isolationism.

Personally, he should definitely help Duke.

Unfortunately, he was well aware of the domestic sentiment. Even though Duke led the army to save Quel'Thalas, in the later stages of the war, Quel'Thalas also sent a lot of support to join the Alliance army. In fact, the entire Quel'Thalas high-level hated Duke.

It's simple, jealousy!

Duke did what they couldn't do. They couldn't save their country, so Duke had to help.

The proud elf looked gloomy.

Moreover, the councillor Marianne they sent was said to be a servant of Deathwing and was captured by the Red Dragon Queen. Many councillors could not stand it emotionally and could only secretly vent their anger on Duke.

Therefore, in public, Kael'thas must never help Duke.

After struggling for a long time, Kael'thas finally said, "Quel'Thalas abstains."

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