Wokin's scalp went numb.
As the highest leader of the Alliance, Duque's attitude meant that the upper echelons of the Alliance had reached a consensus.
Wo Jin naturally knew that Garrus had a very bad relationship with several leaders of the alliance during the northern expedition to Noscent. For example, the few dwarf leaders guarding the Fearless Fortress.
From the looks of it, the alliance's unity against external enemies was quite serious.
No, he should have seen through the tribe's clumsy excuse. It was clearly the Alliance who had already informed them that it was the Death Dragon, Nesario, who had come out to cause trouble, yet Thrall still used the excuse of confirming the elemental insurrection to abdicate.
But when Wo Jin came, he really couldn't do anything.
Because from the beginning to the end, Garrus did not authorize Wo Jin to invite the leader of the Alliance to attend the succession ceremony of the tribal chief.
They didn't even invite the leader of the Alliance and wanted the elders of the Alliance to give them the cold shoulder.
Don't even think about it!
Walking out of Duke Marcus Mansion, Wokin knew that his efforts this time were mostly in vain.
It was like sitting in a carriage and seeing that the carriage was about to crash, there was no way to save it. The only choice left was to jump out of the carriage and defend to reduce the damage.
"Sigh!" After a long sigh, Wo Jin called out to his troll guards: "Let's go to the Storm Fortress to take a look."
As expected, he was once again denied entry at Storm Fortress.
"Our Majesty is busy with state affairs and has no time to see you." Bolvar Fordragon, as the Regent of the Kingdom in Varian's absence, held enough weight.
Unfortunately, there was no sincerity either.
Wo Jin used the teleportation portal of the Alliance and circled around several major cities of the Alliance. Of course, he didn't go to the Elves. The High Elves were also known as the Blood Elves. They had fought against the Great Demons for thousands of years, and the hatred between them was so deep that it could not be dissolved.
Even though the Dark Spear Trolls of Woking did not have a direct conflict with the High Elves, racial hatred was just so unreasonable. Who the hell called you a troll?
Wo Jin would not go to Silvermoon City to look for trouble.
The only leader he saw was Jaina, who happened to be in Theramore.
Jaina's attire was rather formal. She wore an aqua blue mage robe with the glittering Kurtiras Crown.
Two Water Elemental Elites, who were obviously highly intelligent, stood on both sides of her throne. A female High Elven Mage was waiting at the side with a faint smile on her lips.
When Wo Jin made the announcement and expressed that the Horde was still on friendly terms with the Alliance, Jaina replied, "The Alliance is never stingy with our friends. When they were hungry, as long as the Alliance had something to eat, they wouldn't starve their friends. When there was trouble, even if it was a disaster that could destroy a planet, the Alliance would send out their entire army to rescue them. However, the Alliance doesn't mind slaughtering and roasting wild boars that wander into the crops. "
This was already a slap in the face.
Woking felt his face burning.
Let's not talk about the grudges between the Alliance and the Horde during the first and second Dark Portal. After the Horde went west to the Kalimdor Continent, the Alliance was very kind.
Facing an enemy that could destroy the world, the Alliance knew their priorities very well.
When the Horde was in trouble, as an ally, the Alliance was not stingy with their resources:
The wood used to build the city of Orgrim was transported from the Elven Forest; when the Horde was famished, it was the Alliance who sold a small amount of food to the Horde to tide over the difficulties; when the Draenor Evil Orcs fell into madness, it was the Alliance who provided support such as holy water and food, allowing Sal to save his compatriots; when the Draenor Day was about to be destroyed, it was the Alliance who provided a large number of transport ships to rescue the two million Orcs who were gradually lacking in resources and falling into despair.
If it weren't for the bloodiest war between the two sides, the Alliance would have enslaved the Orcs; if it weren't for the huge differences in appearance and culture between the two sides, maybe the Alliance and the Horde would have become a unified organization instead of being independent and wary of each other as they were now.
Wo Jin argued with an almost argumentative tone, "The Horde is also very difficult, and Garrus is still young. It's inevitable that he's young. However, he's still growing rapidly. The Horde doesn't want Chief Garrus's previous unpleasant experience with the Alliance to extend to the present. "
Jaina raised her eyebrows, "Oh? Is that so? But I know that Sal is actually younger than Garrouche. "
Wo Jin was speechless on the spot.
This was because of seniority.
Sal debuted very early, and as the founder of the new Horde, he was brothers with the older generation of Horde leaders such as Varok and Grom.
As a last resort, he could only call Garrus' young man '.
Wo Jin could only blush, "I mean he's slightly young as a leader. But the Horde is established through force. As the winner of [Makgora], it's glorious for him to become the Horde's Great Chief. "
"The Alliance doesn't care who the Horde's Great Chief is. That's our attitude. If we can talk, we talk. If we don't want to talk, we don't have to talk. Anyway, the Alliance will continue to implement the trade contract signed with the Horde until the contract expires, or the Horde unilaterally tears up the contract. "
After saying that, Jaina waved her hand, "I still have official business to deal with, I won't see you out."
Without waiting for Wo Jin to say anything else, she flashed away and left the living room.
This was Jaina's Mage Tower, and Jaina could freely travel to any place in the Mage Tower.
Wo Jin left Jaina's Mage Tower. He took the opportunity to observe Theramore.
He was shocked to find that the Alliance had begun to unabashedly prepare for war.
Civilians were lining up to evacuate Theramore by boat, and a layer of armor-like things were being added to the strengthened walls.
More anti-aircraft cannons were being installed on the walls …
The only thing that made Wo Jin feel a little lucky was that he didn't see any heavy cannons.
Most of the cannons installed by the Alliance were fast-firing, not large-caliber heavy cannons. This meant that the Alliance was guarding against the Horde's possible human wave tactics. But they had no intention of attacking.
Because to blow up Orgrimmar's walls strengthened by multiple layers of magic arrays, heavy cannons of more than 200 mm were necessary.
Wo Jin still couldn't relax.
With the mobilization and transportation capabilities of the Alliance, the Alliance would be able to transport the largest artillery to Durotar within a week even without the use of the Teleportation Portal.
"Damn it, the Alliance's reaction is more intense than I thought."
This was the Alliance's deterrence and warning.
After Wo Jin returned to the Horde in disgrace, he almost joined forces with Cain and Delano to put pressure on the Horde to dispel the furious Garrus's idea of going to war against the Alliance.
As a result, while Sal was seeking elemental support, Garrus started the war. But the target was changed to Feralas in the southwest of the Kalimdor Continent.
This used to be a paradise for neutral Ogres and some slave merchants. In the Hammer of Doom, the merchants there even let Varian be a slave gladiator for a long time.
When Sal was in office, he never touched these neutral forces. Garrouch, on the other hand, directly attacked them.
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