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Chapter 1417

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Duque had no choice but to do this.

Originally, the most efficient way of transportation was by air transport ships, which could transport hundreds to thousands of tons of supplies at once. The problem was that the skies of the Outland were simply monstrous. On January 2nd, a sudden elemental storm directly caused four transport ships to fall from a height of 500 meters, smashing into pieces.

The four ships, including soldiers and civilians, lost a total of more than 1,200 people.

On January 5th, it happened again. This time, it was two flying destroyers that suffered. They were blown horizontally for nearly a thousand meters, and finally crashed into each other, both of them crashing into each other.

As a last resort, Duque ordered the flying fleet to lower their cruising altitude.

However, this attracted the harassment of the Outland Birds.

When land transportation became important, the Nagas came to cause trouble again.

Duque had to discuss with the leaders of the Alliance to deal with Vashj first.

In the command post of the Windrunner Fortress, the leaders of the Alliance used a video conference method similar to Du Ze's before he transmigrated.

First, Illucia reported the Alliance's losses and resource consumption in the Outland War.

"We have transported 32000 tons of various supplies through the Dark Portal every month. Due to the transportation conditions, 30% of them are invested in Salma to support the newly captured Fel Orcs. 45% are held back in Fort Glory due to transportation. Before Fort Glory, the loss ratio was 5%. After leaving Fort Glory, this number immediately jumped to 26% … "

It was not a heavy loss, but the severe supply problem meant that the Alliance could not further increase their troops, at least not far away from the Hellfire Peninsula.

Vashj controlled Zangarmarsh, tightly choking the throat of the Alliance.

Then it was Brian who announced the failure of filling the Serpent Lake in frustration. "Obviously, the water is Vashj's domain. No matter how many airships we send or how many tons of sand we throw in, she will roll up a whirlpool and discharge the sand from a certain place. Maybe it smashed into our ships, or maybe it was thrown to the edge of the westernmost road. Anyway, after two weeks of work, the water lines of the Snake Lake have not changed at all. And the diesel of our flying ships is starting to run out. "

Duque could not do anything about diesel.

After killing Ragnaros' doppelganger, the Alliance found the largest oil field in the Southern Continent. They were the Burning Plains and the Scorching Canyon.

Without the interference of the Fire Elementals, under the defense of the Iron Furnace Castle dwarves, the Scorching Canyon was the first to build a large number of oil wells. Crude oil less than 50 meters below the surface was easy to extract.

However, due to technical issues, they could only produce 5,000 barrels of crude oil per day.

Similarly, because of the poor refining technology, the success rate of the diesel was even worse.

Unfortunately, the air pressure in the outer realm was low, and the steam engine was not very useful.

As a result, every time the air fleet launched a large-scale attack, they would have to accumulate several days' worth of diesel.

Bu Laing was helpless against William's repeated requests to clear a way out. This kind of bitterness was hard to describe with words.

At this moment, William said, "I suggest that the Alliance organize a team of heroes to break into the Serpent Temple. I knew that this could very well be a trap set by the Burning Legion. I couldn't even rule out the possibility that Kil'jaeden's true body had arrived. But we only have two choices left: one is to take the risk and attack to get rid of the nail that is Vashj, the second is to retreat, close the Door of Darkness, and directly endure until the entire Outland is completely destroyed. "

The conference room fell silent.

The current situation was very different from the first generation of the Dark Portal. At that time, the Alliance still had kings who could not fight at all, such as old man Terenas.

The big shots of the Alliance at this point in time were basically the group of people who could fight the best in the entire Alliance.

If it was in Azeroth, there was still the planet's protection array and Elune to help watch over it. Here, a demon commander of Kil 'jaeden's level could really descend at will. Putting all the strong people on the line meant putting in all the kings. Once they were all wiped out, the Alliance would collapse.

It was funny to say that they would retreat.

Although there were only seven or eight large areas left on Draenor's planet, and the edges were collapsing every day. The strange energy field was still wrapped around this huge continent, and it was floating in the void. Only God knew how long it would take for it to be completely destroyed.

Maybe it would be a year, maybe it would be a hundred years.

Who dared to say that the Door of Darkness was the only spatial flaw in Azeroth?

Who dared to say that they could definitely defend the Door of Darkness for that long?

Unknowingly, all eyes fell on Duque's face.

Duque did not answer immediately. Instead, he asked Valen, "Can you contact Kael 'thas?"

"It's very difficult," Valen answered directly.

"It's difficult, but it's possible."

"That's right!"

"Draenor is a world that is being destroyed. Although I respect the Draenei's attachment to Shattrath City, for the future of the Draenei, and to reduce the supply pressure on the Alliance's frontline, I hope that Sir Valen can arrange for no less than 30,000 Draenei to migrate to Azeroth. If possible, it's best to use your starships. "

Valen's eyes widened slightly. "Thank you very much for the Alliance's acceptance. I wonder where the Alliance is going to arrange for my people?"

The breathing of the Alliance's bigwigs became slightly faster.

After all, the Alliance was a group of kingdoms. If the Draenei were placed in a kingdom, it might affect the development of their own kingdom. Even if it was not within the current borders, they did not want a group of refugees to occupy the expansion space of their own kingdom.

The Lordaeron Continent obviously could not.

Even in the eastern part of the Hinterlands, which had not yet been colonized, the Wildhammer Dwarves also hoped to bring the entire Hinterlands into the territory of the Eagle Nest Mountain Kingdom after killing the forest trolls there.

The Southern Continent could not do it either.

With the development of industry and the demand for minerals and oil, the territory of the Bronzebeard Dwarves was far larger than it had been in history. Now the Barren Lands had a railway from Loch Modan directly to the Scorching Canyon. These two places were already under the actual control of the Bronzebeard Dwarves.

When the opportunity came, they would announce this to the Alliance.

After Ragnaros left, Stormwind also expanded north from the Redridge Mountains, bringing the Burning Steppes into their territory.

In the southernmost Stranglethorn Vale, after all the trolls in Zul 'Gurub were dead. Stormwind would divide Stranglethorn Vale equally with Kurtiras. In fact, this was because Varian wanted to repay Kurtiras for helping the people of Stormwind to evacuate during the first battle of the Dark Portal, so that the Stormwind Kingdom would not be destroyed.

Otherwise, why would he give away the meat in his mouth?

So when Valen asked this question, most of the kings of the Alliance were a little nervous.

Duque smiled and raised his hand to display a large 3D map of the World of Azeroth.

When Duque's finger moved to the Kalimdor Continent, the kings secretly heaved a sigh of relief.

"The place to settle the Draenei is here." Duque pointed to a medium-sized island southwest of Darnassus.

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