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Chapter 645: red-eyed gambler

Thanks to the sand sculpture netizens from another world, Salayan had heard of the name Thrall a long time ago, and more than once.

Before the orcs built the Dark Portal and launched their invasion, the kingdoms of Azeroth all stayed at home and played by themselves.

For most people in the Eastern Kingdoms, the War of the Ancients thousands of years ago is just a legend.

With the Tirisfal Council wiping their butts behind the scenes, the human kingdoms rarely have the opportunity to contact demons, and cannot personally experience the horror of the Burning Legion.

The orc invasion opened the door to a new world for the upper echelon of the eastern kingdom.

For the first time, the human kings including Terenas knew that there was a wider world beyond Azeroth.

The high-level people in human countries other than Dalaran don't care about this brand-new cognition. They think that the concept of the universe is too far away from them.

The ancestors of the high elves participated in the War of the Ancients 10,000 years ago, and Quel'Thalas still retains a large number of documents about the War of the Ancients.

With the Tirisfal Council established jointly by the elves and humans as a link, the high-level officials in Dalaran also obtained a lot of important information related to the Burning Legion.

Sharlayan has always had a subtle evaluation of the mage profession.

It is undeniable that the existence of mages is very important to Azeroth. It is precisely because of the efforts of these truth seekers who are full of curiosity about the world that Azeroth civilization can continue to move forward.

But the mage's curiosity is an out-and-out double-edged sword.

In Luo Ning's self-deprecating words, most mages are either dying or on the way to death.

The reason why Antonidas agreed with Terenas to establish the orc shelter was only one of the reasons why he was under the diplomatic pressure from Lordaeron. alien species.

In any case, the orc shelter was finally established by Terenas against all opinions, and the defeated tribal orcs were thrown into the shelters that successively emerged in various places.

Due to the unfortunate death of his eldest son, Derek Proudmoore, in the Second Orc War, Daelin and the orcs have an intractable hatred.

In Daelin's words... "A dead orc is a good orc".

Kul Tiras angrily withdrew from the alliance because of the orc shelter.

Quel'Thalas, Gilneas, Stormgard, and Kul Tiras withdrew from the alliance one after another, and Terenas' plan to force the countries of the alliance to pay for the shelter was completely shattered.

Logically speaking, under such circumstances, Lordaeron should not continue to build shelters arbitrarily, but should put aside the matter of the shelters and slaughter all the captured orcs.

However, Terenas had to bite the bullet and open the shelter. This was another stupid move of the Lordaeron king after his eager annexation of Alterac.

Humanism? Do you believe it? Sharlayan didn't believe it anyway.

Excluding the extinct Alterac, the four major human kingdoms withdrew from the alliance after the war, and the cost of establishing and maintaining the shelters fell entirely on Lordaeron and Dalaran.

Although Dalaran is rich and powerful, their money is not blown by the wind.

Due to the impact of the racial discrimination incident, Dalaran lost Quel'Thalas, its main trading partner, and its income dropped sharply.

The research on the orcs was basically completed within 2 years after the end of the Second World War, and Dalaran, which was getting more and more financially difficult, did not want to continue to pay for the meaningless orc shelters.

Coincidentally, in order to maintain the "humanitarian project" of the orc shelter, Lordaeron also spent a lot of resources.

As Lordaeron's finances shrunk year by year, Terenas finally began to regret his decision to swell his face and pretend to be fat.

In order to alleviate Lordaeron's financial pressure, Terenas intensified the pressure on Dalaran, trying to make them take more "responsibility".

As a result, everyone knows that Dalaran, who was overwhelmed, simply let go and raised the city to the sky, gradually decoupling from geopolitics, and no longer bound by Lordaeron.

Terenas, who is living a miserable life, wants to find new income channels in his dreams. Quel'Thalas, a wealthy neighbor, will naturally attract the hungry and red-eyed Terenas.

If Quel'Thalas can be defeated and the high elves are forced to sign an unequal trade treaty, Lordaeron will be able to recover a lot of blood and once again show the demeanor of the strongest kingdom of mankind.

This is why Terenas has frequently provoked Quel'Thalas in recent years.

He wanted to test Kael'thas's bottom line with these little tricks of stepping up the price step by step.

Terenas is like a gambler who has lost his eyes, pinning his final hope of a comeback on the war.

The turmoil in Stromgarde is also a good opportunity. If the leaderless Stormgarde Kingdom can be swallowed up, the rising pressure within Lordaeron can be greatly relieved.

However, because of Quel'Thalas' series of countermeasures, Terenas fell ill in bed and has not yet fully recovered.

Without Terenas sitting in the center, no one dared to make a decision to attack Stormgard while taking advantage of the chaos. This matter can only be left as it is, and an excellent opportunity to make Lordaeron great again was missed.

The turmoil in the country has made Lordaeron's reaction a little slow, coupled with the intelligence blockade imposed on Lordaeron by neighboring countries, the bigwigs sitting high in the royal city have not yet noticed the undercurrent surging in the territory of the original Alterac Kingdom .

The undercurrent mentioned here is not just the secret cooperation between the Syndicate and the Barov family. The real threat comes from Dunholde Castle, where Blackmoore sits, a young orc who is only 12 years old.

Since Thrall was raised by humans since he was a child, and he also received the education of the three views of human beings, after Thrall came to power, his ruling philosophy was biased towards cooperation with humans...or alliances.

In the words of barrage, the new tribe established by Thrall is a typical dovish stance~lightnovelpub.net~ He hopes that the new tribe can live in peace with the new alliance headed by the Stormwind Kingdom, and jointly resist the future of Azeroth Many problems will be faced.

In contrast, the brainless Roar who later led the Mag'har orcs to join the new tribe... Garrosh Hellscream is an out-and-out hawk, that is, the so-called hardliner and the main fighter.

If Thrall's vision of the big picture is as grand as the barrage says, Sharlayan wouldn't mind including the new Horde with Doves in the Defenders of Azeroth system.

But orcs are orcs.

Some people in the barrage said something rather extreme.

Non-my family, its heart must be different.

In the early days of Thrall's administration, he really wanted to be good for the alliance.

But he is the leader of a clan after all, and he must fight for the interests of his own clan after all.

Once the interests of the new tribe and the alliance conflict, Sharlayan does not think that Thrall will make concessions because of human beings.

The position he is in is destined to have some things that cannot be avoided and retreated.

Azeroth is only so big and has so many resources. As long as they all live in this world, conflicts are only a matter of time.

And Sharlayan also needs to consider the position of Kul Tiras.

With Daelin's unrelenting attitude towards orcs, it is basically impossible for him to let go of his hatred and cooperate with orcs.

Regardless of the new tribe or the old tribe, as long as the regime is established by the orcs, Daelin will definitely defeat them no matter what.

"Clan..."

Sharlayan narrowed his eyes slightly: "The Frostwolf clan?"