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Chapter 1383

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Since Jaina was his harem, Duque certainly could not watch Theramore be destroyed and Jaina fall into a state of madness or decadence.

Jaina wanted to refute, but she immediately shut up.

Just like ten years ago, no one could imagine that there would be warships and fortresses flying in the sky.

No one could guarantee that in ten years, there would not be a terrifying magic bomb that even a Demigod could not defend against.

Times were changing, and so was the situation.

Theramore's prosperity benefited from the good relationship between the Horde and the Alliance, but what about the future?

Jaina and Duque were immortals, but the chief of the Horde was not.

Thrall was a wise leader, but what about his successor?

Jaina would never forget the suffering she had when she was a young girl. For a moment, she almost thought that she was going to die in the icy Tirisfal Woodland at the hands of the cruel Orcs.

Every time he woke up in the middle of the night, he would think of those cruel and bloodthirsty green faces.

Yes! That was the nature of the Orcs!

Unknowingly, she gritted her teeth until they creaked.

"Understood, I will move the civilian industries back to Kul Tiras. After all, the inscription on my crown is Queen Kul Tiras, not Queen Theramore." After venting her anger, Jaina's tone softened again. "Hey, Duque, what did you say last time about the effective way to prevent large-scale bombing?"

"Dig a hole! Dig a deep hole! Hide the most important things in the ground. "

"I understand."

Theramore was by the sea, so digging a hole was definitely a difficult task. However, Jaina's other title was the Ice Queen. After Duque became a Demigod, as the only Breaking Dawn in the Alliance, and Kul Tiras was good at building ships and waterproofing, Jaina had ways to solve the problem of underground water seepage.

Once it succeeded, even if it was destroyed by nuclear weapons, Theramore would still be like a nail nailed to the throat of the Horde territory by the hidden forces in the bunker.

But now it seemed that it was not too late to change the plan. The Alliance and the Horde were still in the honeymoon period, and it would continue for a long time before the Draenor migration was completed. Jaina had plenty of time to adjust.

"Hey, Duque. Since Theramore can't be used as a commercial port, and the original Kul Tiras territory is too small, should I give my people another place to develop? "

Duque smiled bitterly. This pillow talk was amazing!

With a wave of his hand, another map appeared in the air. Duque pointed at it and asked, "What do you think of this place?"

Jaina's eyes widened. At first, she was delighted, but then she hesitated. "It's good, but they …"

Duque had a sneer on his face. "These guys have never done anything good. You don't learn your lesson after being beaten. Instead, you hold a grudge. Since they are destined not to join the Alliance, there is no need for them to exist. "

"The Alliance will attack directly?" Jaina was shocked.

"Of course not, we are a fair alliance …"

Looking at Duque's mischievous look, Jaina's face lit up with joy. "Baddie, no wonder I like you so much. Even though you broke off the engagement, she still threw herself at you. "

In September of the same year, something that was neither too big nor too small happened in the Alliance.

In Stormwind's Stranglethorn Vale Expeditionary Force was cleaning up the remnants of the Trolls in Zul 'Gurub who believed in the evil god Hakkar. A troop of Trolls led by a priest broke through the encirclement of the kingdom's army and rushed into the southern part of Stranglethorn Vale.

The Alliance attempted to chase after them, but they received a warning from the goblins in Stranglethorn Vale's Hidden Treasure Bay, who claimed that the southern part of Stranglethorn Vale was their territory.

Who knew that the Zul 'Gurub Trolls, who hated all non-Hakkar believers, would sweep through the entire southern part of Stranglethorn Vale in a short month.

The Gurubashi Arena, Thin Fog Valley, and even Hidden Treasure Bay were all taken over by the red-eyed Trolls. The defensive line that the goblins had painstakingly built was pierced through again and again like paper. The mercenaries recruited from all over the world were like ducks being chased around, caught and killed by the Trolls one by one.

In the end, the goblins could no longer hold on. Just like when the Alliance sent out a request for help, another wave of Trolls still trapped in Zul 'Gurub began to rebel. Stormwind couldn't even take care of itself, and even the Stranglethorn Vale Expeditionary Force was almost caught in a pincer attack. Fortunately, the Alliance urgently transferred an air fleet and brought over the Marcus Family's infantry regiment led by Windsor. Only then was the situation stabilized.

In October of the 22nd year of the Dark Portal, the situation in the southern part of Stranglethorn Vale was already rotten beyond belief. Nearly a hundred thousand Trolls had almost wiped out the goblins there. The Hot Sand Conglomerate, which controlled Hidden Treasure Bay, organized two large-scale landings in an attempt to recapture Stranglethorn Vale's territory, but both failed.

As a last resort, the big boss of the Hot Sand Conglomerate, Goblin Baron Livigaz, once again asked for help from Stormwind and the Alliance.

The Regent of Stormwind, Bolvar, refused Livigaz's request on the grounds that the king was at war in the Outer Realm and that there were not enough troops, and told him to report to the Alliance.

In the middle of the same month, Duque rejected the request of the Hot Sand Conglomerate, which had previously claimed to be neutral, on the grounds that the Alliance was sending more troops to the Outer Realm.

At this point, the southern part of Stranglethorn Vale, together with the surrounding islands, was officially under the rule of the Zul 'Gurub Troll Empire.

In the Tribe, it was not that there was no one who saw the possible tricks, but no one could do anything about it.

The war between the Alliance and the Tribe in the Outer Realm was at its fiercest, and it was impossible for anyone to have the energy to take care of the trolls in Zul 'Gurub. But everyone could foresee that the trolls there were like grasshoppers after autumn, and they would not be able to jump around for long. Once the war in the Outer Realm ended, when Stormwind or the Alliance recovered, it would be the death of the trolls in Zul 'Gurub.

After that, the territory in the southern part of Stranglethorn Vale would probably have nothing to do with the goblins.

In Orgrimmar, Varrock Salufar, who stayed behind, asked Wojin in a deep voice, "Let's do nothing, okay?"

"What can we do? The Thunder Spear Trolls are not the Zul 'Gurub Trolls. The Rustwater Conglomerate is not the Hot Sand Conglomerate. "

What Wojin said was also true. From ancient times to the present, the trolls had not been a unified race. The same was true for the goblins. There were five trading princes among the goblins, and only the weakest prince of the Rustwater Conglomerate, Gast Garivix, had joined the Tribe. It was a different matter from the Hot Sand Conglomerate. If the Tribe rashly intervened, maybe the Hot Sand Conglomerate would fight with the Tribe first.

Everyone could see that there was a huge hand behind this unusual event, and it was clearing all non-Alliance forces out of the Eastern Kingdom.

Perhaps in three or five years, the entire Eastern Kingdom would be a piece of iron.

In fact, Wojin's guess was right.

In Duque and Jaina's plan, when the Alliance and the Horde's Outer Realm Expeditionary Force returned to Azeroth, it would be the day when Kul 'Gurub and Stormwind cleaned up the trolls in the southern part of Stranglethorn Vale.

When the trolls who believed in the evil god Hakkar were killed, Kul 'Gurub' Gurub would have a brand-new main city in the southern part of Stranglethorn Vale.

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