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Chapter 1802

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The relationship between the Horde and the Alliance was completely ruined.

Apart from Wojin, who could still talk to the Alliance, the two sides had almost closed all channels of negotiation.

Who was to blame?

From the day Garrouch came to power without inviting the leader of the Alliance, the relationship between the two sides had plummeted.

First of all, Garrouch did not admit that the Horde and the Alliance owed money in commercial trade. He believed that the Alliance had greatly artificially lowered the price of ore in the trade, which was a shameless exploitation of the Horde. The Horde denied this kind of bad debt obtained through deception.

Secondly, there were territorial disputes. The new oasis in the Desolace was indeed done by Fandral Staghelm, but it was done in the name of the Cenarion Circle. Without a word, Garrouch ignored the opposition of the Tauren Druid Hamuir Runetotem, and even threatened Hamuir to label him as a traitor, and ordered the tribes in the Desolace to attack.

Hamuir had informed the Night Elf Druids to evacuate ahead of time, thus avoiding a direct war with the Night Elves.

But in Grey Valley, Garrouch claimed that the Horde had the right to cut wood. Taking advantage of the Elves' retreat to prepare for the arrival of the Land of Fire, he sent people into Grey Valley to cut wood, preparing to rebuild Orgrimmar City.

If this was not a slap in the face, what was?

In order to appease the Elves, the Alliance had to cut wood from the Elven Forest and send it over. Now the Horde was taking advantage of this?

Who gave you the courage to do this?

Wojin, Kane, and even a group of big bosses, including Dranos, advised Braindead Roar not to act rashly, but Braindead Roar did not listen.

"You have a problem? Sure! Follow me, Makgora! " Braindead Roar, with his veins bulging and his neck red, looked like he would never talk to anyone nicely.

But this was very popular with the soldiers and the people.

Most of the Orcs agreed with his ascension to the position of Great Chief, thinking that his straightforward warrior instincts and unwillingness to negotiate were the true character of the Orcs.

Garrouch was grateful for the Orcs' recognition and wanted these green-skinned Orcs to accept him, but he did not have the time and patience to show his leadership style.

He ordered the attack on the Twilight Fortress in the Barrenlands, which was a nightmare in the eyes of those with a bit of brain.

Because, wherever the disaster was the most serious, people would be sent to the front line first.

"Charge!"

“Lok_tar!”

Once upon a time, this oasis that suddenly appeared in the Barren Lands due to the cataclysm was like the final salvation in despair. As the Twilight Fortress rose from the ground, everything changed.

It was originally a mountain that rose abruptly from the ground due to the fission of the earth. After the Twilight believers occupied this place, they used earth magic from the Deep Rock Continent to drill through the mountain and enslave the new believers who came from all directions to further strengthen the fortress.

In this dim highland, the shadows were even darker. The Sun and the rest of the Azeroth seemed out of reach.

The elemental creatures wandering around the Twilight Fortress were even more boastful. "The fireworks will burn even brighter; the torrential rain will strike the earth; the violent tremors of the earth will tear the entire ground apart."

Their existence deeply inspired, or perhaps bewitched, the shallow believers who had not yet fully believed in the destruction of the world.

When the Horde army attacked Twilight Fortress, the Orcs, Tauren, and Trolls of the Horde often encountered their own people who had fallen into madness.

After raising the butcher's knife to their former compatriots and being stained with blood, the Horde warriors had to face the elemental creatures with the most primitive swords without any support, who were almost immune to physical attacks.

This was simply playing with the lives of the soldiers.

How could a stone axe tied to a piece of wood deal with a five-meter-tall earth elemental giant that had a ton of impact with a casual punch?

Or could it kill a fire elemental creature whose entire body was made up of fire elements?

The Horde warriors were heroic, but their deaths were worthless.

However, Garrus kept throwing more troops into the siege. Whichever territory was the most chaotic, the whole family of that territory would be pulled into the battlefield.

"My father is a great warrior! So is my mother! The brave Orc warriors don't discriminate between men and women, "Brainless Roar roared.

Female Orcs were also very good at fighting. This was an Orc tradition. Just like Sal's parents, Durotan and Draka, they were also famous for their fighting skills.

In this way, Brainless Roar threw all the refugees into a war that was bound to be lost.

This scene made Wo Jin and the other leaders tremble.

Because of the Cataclysm, the necessities of life are increasingly scarce?

The Alliance has stopped importing food?

It doesn't matter. In the name of righteousness, we can reduce the population through war.

One must know that Sal's goal has always been to make the Horde bigger and stronger, constantly providing living resources for the people to live and reproduce.

Garrus did the opposite: if there were not enough resources, then expand, or consume the population through war.

What made the leaders even more disappointed was that the traditional Orcs actually approved of this approach –

Orcs that will die on the battlefield because they are not fierce enough!

Orcs that are not fierce enough are trash!

You deserve to die!

These crude and barbaric ideas run through the ideas of the traditional Orcs, who accounted for the majority of the Horde's population.

"Oh my God! Garrus is actually consuming the Horde's population and war potential by doing this! "Wo Jin was about to collapse.

The most unbearable thing for the leaders was that Garrus was frantically pressuring them to send more troops.

"Our Orcs have already lost 100,000 people. You Trolls and Tauren have the nerve to send so few troops?"

Compared with the Orcs who boasted of strength in numbers, the Tauren and Trolls population base was too small. The Tauren because the grasslands of Mulgore could only support so many people. The Trolls because the Darkspear Trolls had a small population.

After joining the Horde, whether it was Kane or Wo Jin, they were not stingy with their warriors. There was no ambiguity in the sacrifices that should be made.

That wasn't a sacrificial method either. It was completely using one's own soldiers to offset the enemy's resources, or even munitions.

In the eyes of Garrus, it was as if the Orcs had lost 100,000 people, and the Trolls and Tauren should also have lost 10,000 people.

This kind of unreasonable tactic simply drove Kane and Wo Jin crazy. Even the Goblin Trade Prince Garivix, who did not take human life as a life, was indignant at Garrus's wasteful practice of human life. Because along with human life, there was also his money.

The Twilight Dragon soaring in the sky was simply the biggest nightmare of the Horde.

Wo Jin finally couldn't help but say, "Garrus! We can't go on like this! If we don't deal with those big lizards in the sky, it will be meaningless for you to send in all the warriors of the Horde. "

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