Chapter 123: Danger! Andohal! Dangerous!

(alliance leader gavemepower plus more 420)

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[Black and Black Bitter Tea Master]: "We Holy Light people don't say anything, we say that if we kill your whole family, we will kill your whole family." ”

Sand sculptors do exactly that.

Most of the nobles of Azeroth in this year have other branches.

Aiden still has a few blood relatives who can be found.

Almost at the same moment, when Gilneth was overwhelmed by the orcs' invasion of the Silverpine Forest territory, King Jean Greymane suddenly received a report that his sojourning nephew Aiden had drunk too much and drowned himself in the toilet.

This kind of fact is so nonsense that Jean doesn't believe it at all.

He couldn't figure out why this was happening, especially with the orc attack so raging. But a day later, with the news from the Alliance, Jean suddenly realized.

"Terenus, you despicable villainβ€”" Jean angrily flipped over the table in front of him.

Not mentally, but really flipped the table.

Lao Taizi, who was far away in Lordaeron City: "??? ”

The alliance at the end of January was a change of scenery.

First, the news of Alterac's sudden reversal came, which caught Lothar off guard. He had to rush to the aid of Danas's Arathi Highlands Legion, or rather, to beat Alterac.

As soon as Daenas approached the city of Alterac King, he received a series of extremely chaotic news.

Some say that King Aiden betrayed the alliance and took refuge with the orcs.

Some say that King Aiden was deceived.

When General Haas was finally caught, the decorated general remained strangely silent, refusing to tell the Alliance why he was leading his troops to attack the Alliance's reinforcements.

Until a passing good-meaning thief threw an oath at the window of the Alliance Headquarters in Dalaran City.

This thief is very kind, and he is strong.

Even the young thief genius in charge of the Guard Command, Matthias Shore, could not keep up.

"Oh my God! It's ......" Seeing that thing, Lothar was stupid on the spot.

This is an oath of allegiance to High Chief Orgrim signed by Aiden for all the nobles of Alterac. It contains the signatures and fire paint seals of all the nobles of Alterac from king to baron.

This means that this is an absolutely official "Statement of Betrayal" in the human realm, which is recognized by all human nobles!

Ironically, I don't know if Aiden had a bad deal with the orcs, or if either side had gone back on his word.

From a consequentialist point of view, the entire aristocratic circle of Alterac is a stupid X. You see, the king was blown up, and almost all the nobles were slaughtered. Even Aiden and his son, on the way to escape, were chased by orcs and eaten by wolves.

Theoretically, the orcs also paid a heavy price, and according to the scouts sent in later (mainly MI7 thieves), the orcs also suffered heavy losses that night, killing at least 20,000 or 30,000 soldiers.

Alterac eventually escaped with more than 30,000 refugees and 5,000 of Haas's elite soldiers.

Oh, and Duke Barov, who, miraculously, survived the palace massacre, but he died there with his two unseemly sons.

The old duke, who miraculously survived and was not seriously injured, chose to remain silent.

What else could he do?

The king made a desperate rebellion, leaving the whole of Alterac with a peerless shame that cannot be washed away. He obviously didn't know anything, and on the premise that he was not ventilated, he was directly forced to sign.

Whether he wants it or not, he and the Barov family will be tied to the pillar of shame in human history along with the dead king, and there will be no more generations to turn over.

The destruction of other countries is only temporary.

When a king truly protects the people with his life, then even if the king falls, the nobles, knights, and people will still choose to swear to follow his descendants.

For example, the Stormstorm follows Varian, and the Arathi automatically choose to follow Danas Torbane, King of Soras's nephew, after knowing that the prince is also hanging.

But Alterac, if you are extinguished, you are extinguished.

No other kingdom will recognize the legitimacy of these nobility.

Lothar didn't want to dwell on what the rest of the surrounding countries would do with Alterac after the war. When there was no one else, he muttered in a low voice, "Bolval, why do I think of this handiwork...... Much like someone? ”

Good at making trouble! Generous! Bomb!

After filtering through a bunch of keywords, the same face appeared in the minds of the two bigwigs.

"It won't be McDonald!" Boval shook his head: "A true nobleman would never kill another nobleman. Moreover, the Stratholm family has no interest in the matter of Alterac. ”

Lothar pondered for a moment, then nodded in approval.

This is the tacit understanding of the seven kingdoms of mankind in the early years, even if the border friction is too fierce and leads to a real war, they will not deliberately kill the other party's nobles, because if you can kill someone, others can kill you.

The slimy rule of the human aristocracy in Azeroth - as long as the ransom equivalent to the identity of the other party is paid, the person must be released.

This is what is written into the Law of Nobility!

Moreover, killing all the Alterac nobles creates a power and territory vacuum, and it is impossible to cheap McDonald.

The Stratholme Territory is too big, and has reached the extreme size of the territory that a duke can have.

He is a typical extremely human minister, and he cannot be sealed.

Even if Alterac is divided among the surrounding Lordaeron, Gilneth, Dalaran, and potentially restored Stormgard in the future, the lord of the newly acquired territory will never be McDonald. Most likely, the king arranged for his new cronies to become lords.

Their habitual thinking, on the contrary, allowed a certain traverser to easily clear his suspicion.

The Alterac nobles are almost dead, as long as they survive until after the war, the biggest vested interest must be Lao Taizi!

This matter is far away, the alliance doesn't have time to think about things that far, and the first problem Lothar faces is that the orcs ...... Unstoppable!

On February 1st, the orcs suddenly increased their troops, and the Kargas* blade fist, who had lost nearly a third of their clan, returned to the Hillsbrad Hills, and fought into the Silver Pine Forest, defeating the main force of the Kingdom of Gilneth and occupying almost the entire Silver Pine Forest.

On the same day, Grom Hellroar led the Warsong Orcs, with 11 small and medium-sized clans, to the west of the Alterac Mountains, bypassing Duke Mograine's defense along the shores of Lake Lordamere from a small path, and penetrating directly into the Tirith Territory, using the speed and endurance advantage of the wolf, turning the direct territory of Lao Taizi upside down, successfully cutting off the land connection between Lordaeron and the Hadohar Territory and Stratholme Territory in the east, and the army was directed at Lordaeron City.

And the Andohar Territory ushered in ...... Orgrim's main army of 300,000 orcs.

Originally, the Duke of Andohal had a chance, as long as he decisively gave up his territory and chose to evacuate, he might lose a lot, at least not hurt his bones.

Whether it's the easy-to-defend and hard-to-attack Fireplace Valley in the north, or the Sodoril River defense line in the east, which has been playing tower defense games for a long time and has a McDonalken family bucket defense package, he can be protected.

Death is such a thing!

Never do or die!