Chapter 259: Taijun this way please

Chapter 259 Taijun, please

Aiden Perenold looked at the tall orc with countless bandages in front of him tremblingly. The wild aura coming from him made him almost have the urge to kneel down and beg for mercy.

"Big... Great Chief, as long as I agree to use it, you are willing to let our country go, right?"

"Ahem... That's right, I, Orgrim, keep my word. After I take Lordaeron, I will definitely not attack the Kingdom of Alterac. King Aiden, please rest assured."

Orgrim, who was still a little weak, reluctantly showed a kind smile to appease Aiden, but the exposure of his ferocious fangs made Aiden tremble even more.

Aiden's performance truly reflects what it means to see people's hearts in adversity, and of course it has a negative meaning.

The pampered king of Alterac finally ushered in the orcish death knight and red dragon after months of fear.

Although General Haas led his army to fight bravely against the Horde in the mountains of Alterac, it was very difficult to resist under the flames of the red dragon. In the end, Aiden, who was overwhelmed by the fear in his heart, chose to betray the alliance and sent Ogri Mu's army let go to save his own life and the security of the country.

Aiden, who locked himself up for a few months, has no idea of the real situation of the tribe today. In fact, apart from the support of the red dragon, there are only a few thousand remnants left in Orgrim. With the arrival of Ryder's army and the Gryphon Riders of the Eagle's Nest, the Horde had little power to fight back.

Ogrim fell into a coma shortly after being captured by the red dragon that day. When he woke up again, the tribe had left Quel'Thalas and retreated to a mountainous area in Eastern Lordaeron.

When he counted the men with injuries, he found that except for the loyal old chieftain Zuluhed who was captured by the alliance, all the Raiders and Twilight's Hammer under Gul'dan and Cho'gall had disappeared. He was placed in the Raiders Several spies were also left behind to look at him in bewilderment.

The two brothers Red and Maim kept looking at him with complicated eyes after he woke up. The eyes mixed with fear and killing intent made him temporarily put down his questioning of Gul'dan and be alert to the current situation.

After Gul'dan and Cho'gall took away the warlock and the two-headed ogre, the entire tribe's army was left with tribes such as Blackstone, Blackfang, and Firemark, and some remnants of Dragonmaw, as well as Talon Gorefiend and The total number of death knights and a small number of forest trolls left by accident barely reached 7,000.

Moreover, it was obvious that his control over the tribe had also declined significantly after a fiasco. If he could not continue to lead these compatriots to find a new way out, I am afraid that the fate of the black hand would be a lesson for him.

Fortunately, when he was desperately preparing to force Alterac into the rear of Lordaeron, the timid and stupid king in front of him came to surrender first.

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The troops brought by Turayang and Lothar finally reunited in Steinbrad. The guards here obviously dodged their eyes after seeing the arrival of the alliance army, which made the two of them affirm their bad guess.

Turayang, who was riding on a war horse, felt very annoyed, "I didn't expect Charlemagne to make the calculation..."

Before Turalyon left Quel'Thalas, Charlemagne had reminded him that if Orgrim wanted to continue raiding Lordaeron, he would definitely leave from Alterac, and King Aiden's attitude would be very special at that time. important.

Of course, Charlemagne didn't tell Tulayang that Aiden would betray him at the time, but that the weakest country in the Seven Kingdoms might work hard and let Orgrim go on purpose, but Turayang never thought that the fact would be It will be more serious than what Charlemagne said.

After several months of confrontation and tug-of-war with the orcs, there are still about 100,000 Alliance troops remaining in Hillsbrad, and only 30,000 Horde troops left.

Lothar has temporarily ignored these orcs who have no fighting spirit. He led an army of 80,000 to the north and came to Alterac, leaving only 20,000 troops bluffing to stay there. The orcs should not be able to find them in a short time.

But what Lothar didn't know was that at this time, Gul'dan and Cho'gall took advantage of the distraction of the alliance's attention and slipped back to the eastern beach. They drove away some of the remaining Tribal navy ships.

Before leaving, Gul'dan deliberately told Varok that the alliance's defense was empty. Although Varok, Fenris and others were a little dubious about this, they confirmed Gul'dan's statement after a probing attack. Brother Ruffal led the orcs who had been suffocated for several months to quickly defeat the 20,000 alliance army.

After defeating the alliance, Varok did not continue to pursue him. Instead, he camped on the spot and began to decide the next direction based on the information provided by Gul'dan just now.

During the war against the Alliance in the past few months, the chiefs such as Fenris and Nilul have fully recognized Varok's military command ability, and have no objection to his arrangement.

"Do as you say, as long as we need it, just speak."

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Charlemagne, who was handling official business in the territory, immediately frowned when he received the letter from Turalyon, "Orgrim actually marched with injuries? And that idiot Aiden was so scared by the remnants of the army that he surrendered. What a talent!" ..."

The main purpose of Turayang's letter was to ask for help. He hoped that Quel'Thalas could send troops to teleport to the King City of Lordaeron to assist in the defense.

Charlemagne himself has no objection to this. Since Orgrim is dying, he might as well send Buddha to the west, and let him go for the last time.

"Aurelia, I'm going to Silvermoon City, you and Cirvanas don't quarrel, Vereesa looks at your two older sisters, and Valeera too."

As for that guy in Lor'themar, who is of the opposite **** and has no humanity, he went to find Liadrin as soon as he was free, which is called an exchange between nobles.

Most of the Tauren and Nightborne who came to support had returned to their hometown some time ago. Only Hamuul and other druids stayed to help the high elves restore their ecology, but Malfurion was still nowhere to be seen.

Alleria and Cirvanas agreed without a smile on their faces. Charlemagne knew from their looks that there would be a sister-in-law fight, but he could only temporarily Putting aside these troubles, he immediately activated the teleportation technique and prepared to go to Silvermoon City.

"Um?"

As soon as Charlemagne used the teleportation technique, he felt something was wrong. The magic net in the entire Eversong Forest was completely messed up, and it was difficult to find the exact location of Silvermoon City in the magic net like a ball of yarn.

"What's wrong?"

Charlemagne's suspicious voice made the two sisters, who had already started throwing eyeballs at each other, stop at the same time and asked in concern.

Charlemagne himself looked puzzled, "The structure of the magic net in Eversong Forest is completely messed up... What's going on?"

At this moment, a childish voice came from outside the door, "Because I asked His Majesty Malygos to temporarily disrupt the magic net of the entire Eastern Continent. Now no one in the Eastern Continent can use teleportation."

‘Malygos! '

Hearing the name Charlemagne's pupils shrank reflexively, he immediately took out Solidar from behind and put his hand on the string, aiming at the office door.

"who?"

It was only at this time that he noticed that Alleria, Cirvanas, and the others around him kept their original postures and expressions motionless, and the way they looked at them didn't look like they had been hit by a general hold spell.

Following a little dwarf loli who walked in from the door, Charlemagne's heart suddenly brightened.

'Bronze Dragon, is it finally here...'

(end of this chapter)

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