26. The Gone Twilight's Hammer(2/2)
The dwarf said in the cold and hollow voice unique to the death knight:
"Can you ensure the loyalty of those hippogryph knights? Are you sure they tell you everything?"
"What's the meaning?"
Marlis's expression also became ugly. This veteran who had experienced the ancient war glared at the dwarf and said:
"You can't have such unreasonable doubts about the Kaldorei warriors. Being able to stay here for thousands of years has proven the loyalty of everyone here!"
"Oh? Really?"
The dwarf snorted slightly disdainfully:
"You have never dealt with this group of cultists. Their ability to confuse people is no worse than your priests. Believe me, elves, this fortress already has their "eyes", the stench of those madmen.
..I can smell it!”
Elf Commander Marlis ignored this slightly malicious remark, but to be honest, he also had the same doubts in his heart.
After contacting the Order, Marlys learned that this group of crazy death knights had established a camp in the rocks near the Twilight's Hammer cultist camp at the other end of the Silithus Desert.
In the past month or so, these well-equipped killers have been exterminating the cultists here in a planned, batch, and ruthless manner. They are like the most ruthless hunters and butchers, and after forming an alliance with the elves,
, they got a clear map of this place, and then immediately launched an effective attack.
The Twilight's Hammer, which is entrenched here, lost a large camp five days ago, and these crazy death knights didn't leave a single person alive at all.
That was a camp of more than 10,000 people! In the night elf hippogryph knights' field of vision, they could clearly see how these death knights slaughtered the cultists, threw their bodies into the big sand pit, and then set them on fire.
That camp of corruption and depravity.
Probably because they were unwilling to anger the night elves, these death knights did not "use" the corpses of the cultists to make a fuss...
"Their disappearance must have something to do with the insect-men..."
Staghelm looked at the map in front of him. After a moment, he said to Marlis:
"Lord Kurtaz's concerns are reasonable. Now that the army is about to enter Silithus, we should really "clean up" the fortress in advance... The danger of a traitor who is familiar with the fortress at a critical moment cannot be ignored.
Weaker than hordes of enemies!"
"I'll leave it to you, Marlis. Solve this problem before Shandris arrives. You should be very clear about Shandris's style of doing things. If you leave it to her...things may
It's getting very troublesome... quite troublesome."
Staghelm's persuasion was profound, and the elf commander who also knew the famous General Shandris Feathermoon's style of doing things hesitated for a moment, and finally nodded.
Chapter completed!