However, just as the last group of priestesses were riding on horned eagles and approaching the gathering point, an unexpected situation suddenly occurred.

In the clear night sky, several meteorites with green tail flames appeared out of thin air, and they rushed straight towards the horned eagles with a breath of destruction.

Tyrande and others had no time to react, and these meteorites had already hit the horned eagles. Several horned eagles were unable to dodge and were instantly swept by the green flames. Their wings were on fire, and they made a shrill wail, spinning and rolling in the air. When the priestesses on them were thrown out, they also screamed in despair, and their figures fell vertically to the ground.

At the same time, the battle priests led by Maiev had just broken through the defense of the Moon Guard. They were about to pursue the victory, but suddenly saw countless small bats with sharp cries gathered from all directions.

These bats spun rapidly around Major Madrake, gradually forming the image of a tall demon with curved horns and wide fleshy wings. The demon's eyes flashed with evil light, and it opened its bloody mouth and let out a deafening roar, as if it wanted to swallow the entire battlefield.

"Heh" the demon sneered, and the evil green light in his eyes swept over the moon guards with contempt. He snorted coldly, his voice full of disdain and ridicule: "Waste, you actually failed Queen Azshara's expectations and trust."

Major Madrake heard this, and a complex look flashed in his eyes.

He was full of disgust for this demon in his heart, but on the surface he had to pretend to be in awe.

He lowered his head slightly, trying to hide his emotions, and apologized to the demon: "Lord Tichondrius, I am ashamed... We did not complete the task assigned to us by Her Majesty the Queen."

"That's enough!" The demon waved his sharp claws at Madrake impatiently, interrupted him, and sneered: "I didn't expect much from you trash. Back off, let me help you clean up this mess."

At this moment, the battle priests had broken through the defense line arranged by the Moon Guard, and they were unstoppable all the way.

However, the demon guards who suddenly came from all around blocked their way forward. These demon guards were tall, with hideous faces, and exuded a strong evil aura.

Maiev glanced at the sisters who fell from the sky to the ground, her eyes full of anger and grief.

Only a few of them used [Levitation] in time at the last moment and survived. The remaining dozen priests, due to lack of practical experience, fell helplessly in a pool of blood and lost their life. Their sacrifice made Maiev feel heartbroken.

She clenched her teeth tightly and stared at the demon blocking her way with a sharp gaze, angry and puzzled: "Why did the Burning Legion appear here? 々〃!"

Levin also narrowed his eyes, and he looked solemnly at the demon leader who looked like a big bat.. His heart was also full of doubts, but he remained calm and analyzed the current situation.

"If I'm not mistaken," Levin said slowly, "the Burning Legion was worried about the Moon Guard's garrison here from the beginning, so they specially arranged a troop to secretly monitor them near the Moon Guard."

He carefully observed this detachment of the Burning Legion and found that their number was not large. After a rough scan and calculation, he estimated that this troop had only about a hundred ground troops of various types, plus seven or eight medium-sized hellfires that had fallen from the sky before.

Despite this, the existence of these demons still posed a huge threat to the members of the Sisterhood on the battlefield.

"The most troublesome thing is their leader, a dreadlord." Levin said secretly, "It is said that his power is very strong and has strange magical abilities. We must be careful to deal with it, otherwise the consequences will be disastrous."

Because Levin played the role of a border bumpkin, he could not reveal his in-depth understanding of the enemy to Maiev and other battle priests.

He knew a lot about the Dreadlords.

This creature is also called Nathrezim, and is one of the earliest races in the Twisting Nether to be identified as demons.

They are cruel and cunning by nature, and are good at using shadow and death spells to manipulate illusions and use sweet words to confuse their targets.

They are not good at frontal combat, and are not considered strong warriors in the Burning Legion. However, their real fear lies in their ability to create suspicion and distrust in the enemy's stable rear, disrupting the enemy's determination and will to resist the Burning Legion.

However, even Sargeras, the leader of the Burning Legion, did not know that the Dreadlords are essentially shadow creatures, not real demons. They come from Sargeras' real enemies, the Void Lords, and are undercover agents sent by them to the Burning Legion.

Perhaps, only such cunning creatures can be undercover under Sargeras's nose.

"The Moon Guard commander just now, he seemed to call the dreadlord... Tichondrius?" Levin's heart moved, and he slowly walked to Maiev's side, staring at the dreadlord with a mocking look. He thought to himself, "If that demon is really Tichondrius, it will be difficult for us to escape from these demons."

The name of Tichondrius caused a wave in Levin's heart. He clearly remembered that this leader of the Nathrezim was the right-hand man of Kil'jaeden the Deceiver, one of the three giants of the Burning Legion.

Although Tichondrius may not be comparable to Mannoroth, the vanguard general under Archimonde the Defiler, in terms of combat ability, when it comes to conspiracy and infiltration behind enemy lines, even ten Mannoroths can hardly match his cunning and treacherousness.

The moment he saw the dreadlord appear, Levin began to doubt whether there was a deeper plot behind the sudden appearance of this dreadlord.

Why would he be hiding and watching from the side?Is it all his trick?

However, the reality is even more troublesome. The battle priests led by Maiev and the main force led by the high priest Dijiana failed to successfully meet, and the two sides were separated by a group of strong demon guards. This made their situation more dangerous, and they could be surrounded by the demon army at any time.

The priests of Lasar Lazar had never experienced such a bloody scene. The tragic death of the sisters made them stunned. Fear made them unable to make a sound. Each of them felt as if their hearts were tightly grasped by cold hands and could not break free.

Fortunately, Levin foresaw this scene and deliberately left Tyrande, who had experienced war, with them. In this situation, only Tyrande calmed down. In this desperate situation, facing the sudden enemy, she took the lead in breaking the silence, loudly urging and encouraging the priests to start again.

Her voice was like a morning bell and evening drum, awakening the priests who were in fear. They supported each other, took heavy steps, and landed in the dense woods one by one in shock, and joined the main force.

Seeing that the priests were safe, Maiev breathed a sigh of relief, and her tense nerves relaxed a little.

However, if these demons were not dealt with, the danger would not really go away.

With a heavy muffled sound, the hellfires that fell to the ground slowly crawled out of the huge pit, their bodies emitting green and hot flames, igniting everything around them.

Under the command of Tichondrius, these hellfires approached Levin and Maiev, threatening their lives.

The hellfires that fell to the ground crawled out of the huge pit, and slowly approached Levin and Maiev with Tichondrius's lazy wave.

Faced with this dangerous situation, Levin was not without a plan in his mind. His arcane magic was powerful enough to deal with these demons. However, in order to hide his identity, he could not cast these spells at all. Although his attainments in druid spells were not shallow, they were far inferior to arcane magic. Compared with the crisis at the moment, he seemed a little powerless.

Therefore, he could only suppress his worries and find other ways to break the situation.

Maiev quickly turned her head and swept her sharp eyes over the battle priests one by one. She saw their tired eyes and felt their inner fear and uneasiness. She hesitated for a moment, but soon made a decision.

".¨ Turn around!" Maiev's voice was very firm, giving courage to every battle priest, "Prepare to break through the demon's defense. We must first meet with the high priests and others. We can't leave them behind to break through."

"Yes!" The battle priests answered in unison, and Maiev's impromptu decision became their backbone. They quickly adjusted their formation and prepared to attack the demon's defense line.

At the same time, the support for the "God's Envoy" within the Moon Guard was polarized.

Some people cheered and gathered around TichondriusThey were beside the powerful demon leader, trying their best to please him. Their faces were full of flattery and hypocrisy, as if they had completely forgotten their duties and missions.

The other part of the Moon Guards stayed where they were with complicated expressions. They, including Commander Madrake, were warriors with rich combat experience and keen insight. They looked at the people who gathered around Tichondrius, and their hearts were full of doubts and uneasiness.

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