Chapter 785: Helper

Orgrimmar is a city of orcs, and the Hall of the Chief is the heart of the city.

Thrall straightened up, a ashamed Sarufar half-kneeling in front of him, who had come to plead guilty, and it was his negligence that had led to the crisis between the Horde and the Alliance.

Stretching out his hand to help Sarufar up, Sal comforted: "I don't blame you for this, I was too careless, I didn't expect the Blackstone Clan to dare to openly rebel." There is no point in finding out whose fault it is now, and solving the current predicament of the tribe is what we need to consider now. ”

What happened in Silisus caused the alliance to withdraw its troops, which did not trust the Horde, and the most direct consequence of the alliance's assistance was that the war against the Beetle people was deadlocked.

It is not easy to maintain the war in Silishus with the strength of the tribe, there is a huge gap in both the source of troops and the supply, and it is easy to wait for the alliance to send troops, I thought that I could relieve the pressure and breathe a sigh of relief, but who expected such a thing to appear, and the situation turned back to the original point.

Fortunately, among the three giant hives of Silisus, the Yash hive and the Rego hive have been destroyed, and only one Zora hive remains, and the tribe has more or less reduced its burden.

"The Cenarion Council has made it clear that they will inform the Alliance of the situation, and Gianna will mediate for us, in fact, the relationship between the Alliance and us is not as tense as imagined, and what makes people really embarrassed is that the Alliance uses this matter to refuse to allow the army to enter Silisus again."

Thrall said this, a little worry appeared on his face, the alliance army did not enter Silishus, the war with the Beetle Pullers would not end so soon, even if the Cenarion Council supported it.

As long as the war continues, the development of the tribe will be affected a little more, and how long can the tribe support the quagmire of war in Silisus in its current state?

This is a question that even Sal has no bottom in his mind.

It's not that Thrall is incapable, but the tribe's land is too barren, and it is difficult for a good woman to cook without rice, even if he has great ability, he can't do it.

"I think we can try to contact Alatho."

Sarufar suggested this, Varian and Jean were tough, Magni ignored the tribe, and only the kingdom of Araso was a better talker, and this was the only gap that the tribe could open.

When it comes to Arasso, the first thing that comes to Sal's mind is not Scarlett, the queen of Arasso, but Leo, the human with prophetic powers.

It's no secret that Leo impacts the demigods, and when others attack the demigods, they try to keep it secret, for fear of accidents, but this kid is completely the opposite.

Not only did he release the news, attracting the attention of countless forces, whether bright or dark, to Riptide Castle, but he also made the momentum extremely large, and at his request, the Alliance sent all the spellcasters it could send to Torrent Castle, and even the mages of Dalaran were involved.

Thrall didn't know what Leo wanted to do, but he knew that after Leo's toss, whether he succeeded in attacking the demigods or not, the momentum of the kingdom of Alawo would inevitably rise, and because of this incident, Dalaran, who was known to be neutral, also got closer to the alliance - although everyone knew that the two were closely linked, but they were all in private before, this time they were able to put this relationship in the open, and its far-reaching impact made Sal worried.

Don't look at the tribal and alliance as the two major camps in the world and think that the strength of the two sides is very close, in fact, no matter in terms of resources and population, the tribe is far inferior to the alliance.

The continent of Kalimdor is too barren, or rather, the land controlled by the tribe is too barren, and the slightly richer land is the territory that is being contested, and allowing the race to thrive and grow in a land that is so barren that there may not even be enough food has taken too much effort from Thrall.

Reality is not a game after all, all kinds of characters in the game are just a bunch of data, they don't need to think about food, clothing, housing and transportation, etc., as long as the game designer needs to be remote, there can be a city in a place where there is no living creature to live.

However, the reality is not that if you want to build a city, will it be self-sufficient in food, will it have enough water, will it have a suitable climate, and will there be any hostile forces around it...... And so on and so forth, all of this needs to be considered, not to mention that the construction of a city is not something that can be done by lip service, it requires sufficient resources and manpower.

In the game, players will feel that the territory of the tribe is larger than the alliance, it is more convenient to go to various places than the alliance, and the power is stronger than the alliance, but once these are moved to the real world, it is the opposite.

Without food, without minerals, what is the use of such a large land?

Thrall knew very well in his heart that the Horde seemed to have a foothold on the continent of Kalimdor, and it was not without the strength to fight with the Alliance. But it's still dangerous.

How did the orcs get to Kalimdor back then?

It was under the guidance of Medivan.

As a Guardian, why would Medivan, a human, help the orcs?

Sal didn't think that the other party was purely well-intentioned, and Medivan was doing it for the sake of humanity after all.

Maybe others will ignore the past when they see the orcs in their experience of seeing the orcs, but Thrall, as the person concerned, will not.

It is not an exaggeration to describe the deep feud between humans and orcs, and the number of humans who died at the hands of orcs back then is unknown, if it weren't for the secret promotion of humans and some other forces, Medivan would not have come forward at all.

As a new race, humanity has shown a potential that shocks the old races.

It has only been a thousand years since the High Elves taught magic to humans, and human attainments in magic have tended to be blue, and the original magical capital of Dalaran has the strength to compete with the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, which can be confirmed by the fact that even the prince of Quel'Thalas, Kael'thas, studied and studied magic in Dalaran.

However, it is not only the talent of magic that humans have emerged, they have learned from the dwarves how to make better weapons and armor, from the engineering of the gnomes how to make their cities more majestic and more defensive, and from the Night Elves how to make arrows shoot more accurately and farther, how to sneak away......

This series of performances has forced the old race to be wary of this new race called humans.

If humanity is allowed to develop, sooner or later they will pose a threat to the status of the old race.

It's not a joke.

Think about the rise of the Night Elves and the collapse of the Troll Empire, and you can learn who is not wary of humans.

The back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves, and no one wants to be the front waves that are pushed to death on the beach.

After all, humans are part of this world, and their power should not be underestimated, they are an indispensable force in the fight against the invasion of the Burning Legion - at least qualified cannon fodder, the old races are okay and will not be enemies of this race, they all maintain a certain connection with humans to a greater or lesser extent.

Everyone is being a good person, who will be the evil person?

Who else but the Alien Orcs?

The reason why the orcs were able to get help to come to Kalimdor was that some races secretly made a lot of efforts, and it was precisely because he knew that he strongly advocated reconciliation with humans, because he did not want to let himself and his race be other people's pawns.

Unfortunately, the resistance to things was much greater than he imagined.

When Varian tried to sign a peace treaty with him, the king of the Stormwind Kingdom mysteriously disappeared, much to Thrall's horror.

Although there is information that this is a conspiracy of the black dragon, with Varian's strength, even if he fails, it is impossible to leave no clues, and in this matter, Thrall smells a strong sense of conspiracy, which makes him more and more afraid to act rashly.

For the sake of the development of the race, Thrall strongly opposed the war with the Alliance, but in order to maintain the blood of the orcs and reassure certain forces, he had to allow the main battle faction that opposed him to exist and gradually grow.

"Arazor is a good choice for us to open a gap in the alliance, and I'll let Itreig do it."

Thrall nodded, accepting Sarufar's suggestion, and in fact he had only one choice now.

Scarlett, the queen of the kingdom of Araso, is hostile to the orcs, but Leo has always been neutral, and is the best one to talk to compared to other alliance leaders.

The matter was over until Itrigue contacted Leo and informed Salr of his attitude.

"Salufar, we have to take action when something so big happens, and only with enough records can we get the Night Elves on our side, so I decided to capture the Zola Hive."

It's a trick to just talk about not practicing, and Thrall knows very well how to win the support of the Night Elves, as long as he makes a difference in the war with the beetlemen, the other party will naturally say good things for the tribe.

Seeing that Thrall was resolute, Sarufar was not easy to object, it was not impossible to destroy the Zora hive with the current military strength of the tribe, but what about the casualties?

This time it was a problem within the orcs, and the orcs had to do their best to attack Zola's hive, and it was conceivable that the number of orc soldiers would be much smaller after this battle.

The number of orcs was not too many, and now that such a battle is going to be fought again, the number of clansmen will decrease again, and Sarufar's heart aches when he thinks of this.

I had no choice but to send Kukaron's troops to the battle.

After weighing it up, Sarufar made a decision.

Nothing else is anything compared to the lives of the people.

"Don't worry." Thrall knew what Sarufar was facing, and he gave Sarufar a reassurance, "I've found someone to help you, and it won't be too difficult to have him to help you in this battle." ”

A helper Sal is looking for me?

Sarufar looked up, only to see Thrall pointing towards the door of the chief's hall, and he looked in the direction of a surprisingly burly figure that came into his eyes.

A stout orc, no, not so much an orc as an ogre in the skin of an orc.

"I heard you're in trouble." The visitor grinned at Sarufar and whistled, and a giant bear no smaller than Nalorak appeared beside him, "Come, Misha, say hello to our old friend." ”

(To be continued)