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Chapter 1981

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The races and organizations in the Alliance were divided into three classes.

The first class would definitely be the countries, races, and organizations that had the right to vote in the Throne Conference. Once any member was attacked by an enemy, it would be seen as a declaration of war against all members of the Alliance.

The second category was the independent military, paramilitary organizations, and races that cooperated with the Alliance. They had the obligation to participate in defensive battles, but not offensive ones.

They had the right to propose a limited number of motions at the Alliance Throne Conference each year, but they did not have the right to vote. The most famous of this level were the Cenarion Circle, the Silver Hand Knights, the Silver Dawn, and the newly promoted Naga Tribe.

The third tier was the vassal races. To put it bluntly, they were equivalent to a slave army. They could only follow the decisions of the Alliance Throne unconditionally. Currently, there were Murlocs, Ahn 'Qiraj's Bugmen, and Bear Monsters at this level.

Wo Jin was willing to lower himself to the third level. This was for the future of his race. He didn't even care about his moral integrity.

If the third tier entered the alliance, they would at least be on the same side. Perhaps they would be treated as cannon fodder, but at least there was hope. As a matter of fact, Naga had already been upgraded by one level, and it was said that the Qiraji insect people might also be upgraded by one level. The Alliance would consider the merits of the vassal races.

Unexpectedly, Duque said, "Mr. Wokin. The Alliance Throne was currently discussing whether or not the Darkspear Trolls had the right to join the Alliance as a first-tier race, not demotion. If you want to downgrade, please withdraw this proposal and reapply to the Alliance for a vote. Are you sure you want to do this? "

Wo Jin was stunned. He really wasn't good at pseudo-democracy.

His mouth trembled, not knowing what to say.

If they withdrew the proposal, wouldn't it be a waste of the leaders' time? With a bellyful of anger, it was possible that those who voted for it would change to vote against it the next time.

Was there anyone who didn't want to work in the first rank and ran to the third rank to be a lackey?

Staring at Duque for a long time, Wo Jin couldn't see anything. But when he thought of how Duque had allowed Sal to bring more than a hundred thousand Orcs who had escaped to the west in order to fight against the Scourge Army, Wo Jin understood.

"No! I believe in the foresight of the alliance leaders, and I believe in Commander Marcus' judgment of the future even more. Downgrading was just to express the Darkspear Trolls' strong desire to join the Alliance. The Darkspear Troll and I believe in and accept all decisions made by the Alliance. "Wo Jin bowed and lowered his head.

In a certain private Mana Net communication group, it had long since exploded.

"Yo, the little troll is pretty smart!"

"Is it really like what Duque said? Tricks move people's hearts?"

"Hehehe! Duque, you're so bad. "

Duque pretended not to hear the complaints of his harem. From another angle, to be able to operate in the Alliance also proved that Duque's influence was unparalleled.

"Alright, I will announce my decision as the commander of the Alliance. In reality, this is also the decision of this Throne Meeting. The decision is — agree! " Duque finally revealed a smile. His body was lifted by the fire elements and floated down. He arrived in front of Wo Jin and extended his right hand: "Welcome Darkspear Trolls to the Alliance."

"Thank you! Thank you so much! " Wo Jin's hand was very big. He tried to control the strength and angle and shook hands with Duque.

As smart as Wo Jin was, of course, he thought that it was likely that Duque was operating. Knowing this, he still felt a burst of excitement.

There was no need to be afraid anymore.

The Alliance was a behemoth, and as an enemy, it was undoubtedly very terrifying. Once he entered the Alliance, it would be a different story.

Perhaps he would be targeted in the future, but Wo Jin believed that as long as he and the Darkspear Trolls were truly loyal and went all out, the Alliance would not regard the Darkspear Trolls as cannon fodder.

For some reason, Wo Jin had this premonition.

The last Forgotten Ones were also quite controversial.

After all, it was a debate between the living and the dead. Before, when the trolls joined the Alliance, it was ultimately a battle between some races and kingdoms. The addition of the Undead was a conflict between the Forgotten Ones and all the living.

From the beginning, Delano was very smart not to target the first tier for the application.

In the Alliance, especially in the human countries, the Alliance Inheritance Law was passed. The Undead were not allowed to have most of the living's rights, such as inheritance of land and so on. Except for non-ancestral weapons and armor, the Undead were not allowed to have them.

The most obvious case was Alexandros Mograine.

His son, Darian Mograine, continued to exist as an Undead, but Old Mo directly announced that the family was extinct, and all the Mograine family's inheritance would be inherited by the adopted daughter, Sally Whitemane.

Although the Forgotten Ones applied to join the Alliance as a cooperative organization, it still caused a great deal of controversy.

In the end, Delano agreed to a series of terms in a humiliating way before he was allowed to join the Alliance:

1. The leader of the Forgotten Ones was changed to Darian Mograine.

2. The Forgotten Ones were strictly prohibited from obtaining new members by resurrecting the corpses in the graveyard of the Alliance member states.

3. All Alliance soldiers must write a notarized will and sign a life-and-death contract before going to the battlefield, and decide whether to agree to 'resurrect' as an Undead if they die in battle. If they choose to resurrect as an Undead, they will lose all the rights of the living, such as the most basic right to visit their loved ones. The application of living relatives would be approved separately.

After tossing and turning for a day, the proposal for the three races to join the Alliance was finally passed.

The Horde was destroyed, but the war was not over.

For the time being, the Orcs all over the Barren Land and Durotar were still stubbornly resisting in the corners of various caves. The most crucial issue was that the problem of the other main race of the Horde, the Goblins, triggered a new war.

The Goblins were extremely greedy.

There was nothing that couldn't be solved with a bag of gold coins. If there was, then two bags.

Duque and other Alliance leaders really underestimated the Goblins' obsession with wealth. After the Hot Sand Conglomerate collected a huge amount of life-saving money from the Rustwater Conglomerate's Goblin Prince Garivix, they actually announced to the Alliance that the Horde was destroyed, the Rustwater Conglomerate had left the Horde, and Garivix was innocent. The Alliance had no right to ask the neutral Hot Sand Conglomerate to hand over Garivix.

In private, the Hot Sand Conglomerate contacted the Alliance: I can hand over Garivix, but please give me some money. Not much, just ten years of taxes from the Alliance. Otherwise, the Hot Sand Conglomerate would be exempted from taxes and inspections when doing business in the Alliance.

There was a saying that you wouldn't die if you didn't court death.

The Goblins thought that the current Alliance was just an ordinary organization that had to give face to the Goblins. Who knew that the arrogance of the Goblins angered the Alliance. The Throne Council voted that because the Hot Sand Conglomerate harbored the war criminal Garivix and a large number of tribal members who fled to Gadgetzan in the Tanaris Desert, the Alliance announced that it would deny the Hot Sand Conglomerate's self-proclaimed neutrality and declare war on the other two Goblin Consortiums, the Venture Capital Company and the Hot Sand Conglomerate.

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