Chapter 600: Their Eyes

With the help of the Blue Dragon Temple, Lordaeron and Emerald Grove, as well as dozens of villages in the Valley of the Four Winds, established harmonious trade relations.

The warrior monks of the panda people do not use weapons, but it does not mean that ordinary people do not use weapons, ordinary people also need a lot of iron tools for work such as land reclamation, but their minerals are not rich, and they do not want to damage the environment, and there are even fewer panda people who are willing to serve as miners.

Lordaeron controls Blade's Edge and Northrend, and has a large amount of iron ore in the territory, which can meet all of Pandaria's needs even if it does not use its own minerals.

The two sides bartered the grain of Pandaria for the iron of Lordaeron.

All sorts of farm tools, tools, and swords were unloaded from the ship, and carrots, pumpkins, cabbage, and a large number of crops were brought aboard.

Lordaeron has a great variety of vegetables, and the problem of famine has been effectively alleviated.

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Lordaeron traded overseas and obtained a lot of food, which could not be concealed, and was soon discovered by MI7 thieves.

King Wa doesn't have any special thoughts about this, he can't grab the food that people buy, right?

His sense of justice does not allow him to do so, not to mention that he is a king, not a pirate.

Send the fat minister who has a good personal relationship with Vanessa to Lordaeron to negotiate and see if he can buy some food back, from Lordaeron to the Stormwind Kingdom, from the Alliance to the Horde, everyone is now short of food.

It was not the Saarland that prevented the war from breaking out further, but the food.

At the beginning of August, a month after Lordaeron landed in Pandaria, in the 28th year of the Black Gate, King Wa led an army of 20,000 to land in Surama, the Broken Isles.

After all, the battle between the Alliance and the Horde has not completely broken out, and the two sides can now have some limited cooperation in the Outlands, which has led to the Stormwind Kingdom deploying some troops in the Outlands.

They can not draw many troops, the food problem cannot be solved, and they cannot mobilize too many troops, and 20,000 people is already the limit now.

An army of 20,000 humans, which is already a large army for Sulama.

The Stormwind Kingdom and Surama officially formed an alliance, similar to Lordaeron's policy, and it was also a food-for-iron tool, and the Night's Children sold the accumulated grain to the Stormwind Kingdom, which temporarily alleviated some of the food shortages.

After all, the children of the night are elves, and they are born with little talent for farming, and their cultivation of crops is far inferior to that of panda people, and there is a great difference between the two in terms of land area and enthusiasm for farming.

Sulama's soil has too much arcane energy to compare to the fertile land of the Four Winds Valley of Pandaria, which crops four times a year.

Sulama is small in size and barren in land, but after all, there are 10,000 years of accumulation, and it is still possible to help the Stormwind Kingdom survive the difficulties, and the food problem is not a big harvest, but it is not a small harvest either.

Now, with the Night Elves neutral, the Blood Elves are friendly to Lordaeron, and the Children of the Night are friendly to the Stormwind Kingdom, which seems to have reached a certain level of balance.

A large number of mages and magic swordsmen have joined the coalition, which has greatly strengthened the combat effectiveness of the army of the Stormwind Kingdom.

There are many benefits to forming an alliance, but there are also many problems.

The few areas of the Shattered Isles are not large, and there aren't many places where the Stormwind Kingdom can really get their hands on it.

Surama itself is the city of the Children of the Night, which is an ally.

Asuna has a good location, close to the coast, and has plenty of products, but it involves a lot of Night Elves' secrets, and if the Stormwind Kingdom is overdeveloped, it will definitely cause the elves to feel bad.

Asuna could only build two or three strongholds along the coast and could not penetrate deep inland.

Not to mention Valsara, it's the sanctuary of the druids, where Malfurion, Tyrande, and Illidan first met Cenarius, and the temple of the moon god Elune, which doesn't look like a place where humans can garrison them.

In his spare time, the King of Wa also complained to Berval: "My brother, do you think it's too late for me to go to work as a druid?" ”

Bolval knew he was joking, but he had to admit that the druids were powerful.

It seems that there are not many people, and there are a lot of internal factions, and actually doing something in Azeroth can't get around the druids at all.

Compared to the Church of the Light, which only accepts humans, the Druid's Council of Cenarion is a multi-racial community.

"It's too late, you're not that piece of material at all." Bolval said nonchalantly.

The King of Wa also knew this, and he once asked his friend Brower about this issue in a vague way. Bearskin.

Broll. Bearskin didn't mean to be ridiculed or sarcastic, he patiently observed the tile king, thinking that he would be very compatible with Godring, the wolf god in the wilderness demigods, and maybe he could try it from the wolf god's blessing.

Part-time druids are a private matter, and opening up overseas trade routes is a public matter.

Assuna, Varshara and Sulama are not suitable.

The Minotaur of the Supreme Ridge thinks that he can fight for it, and the entire alliance now hopes to pull the Minotaur into his camp, Vanessa's side is stationed in the Bleak Lands, and from time to time she sends her plenipotentiary to Brother Niu to pull the relationship, the King of Wa will definitely not start a war with the Minotaur of the Supreme Ridge at this time, and the last place he chose to open up is Storm Fjord, which is inhabited by some ancient times, the Viku people who crossed the sea from Northrend in the north.

The Stormwind Kingdom prepares to seize Stormfjord as an overseas base for its side.

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With the Alliance set their sights on the sea, the Tribe's Grand Chieftain Garrosh was not idle, and after defeating the Boar People and harvesting a large amount of food, he accepted the Dragonthroat Clan, who had fled from the Twilight Highlands to join the Horde.

Zaira, a legendary orc warrior who worships Garrosh and is willing to die for him, stumbles upon a ship of the Zandalar Troll Empire while crossing the Endless Sea, and Zandalar expresses a certain amount of kindness to the Horde.

The cataclysm is completely a human sitting at home for Zandalara, the disaster comes from the sky, and I don't understand what is going on, a large number of islands are flooded by the waves, and the territory of this powerful troll empire has directly shrunk by more than half, the navy and army have suffered heavy losses, the snake people who were originally just the younger brother have changed, and the blood trolls who were originally just countrymen have also challenged the rule of the Zandalar trolls.

The Horde prepares to support the Zendalar Empire and make up for the shortfall in forces caused by the departure of the Minotaurs.

Garrosh and Gary Vickers, the goblin trade prince of the Rustwater chaebol, made a deal that the trade prince would send warships to transport tribal soldiers to Zandalara.

The Stormwind Kingdom is laying out the Broken Isles.

Lordaeron was busy trading with Pandaria.

For a moment, all of Azeroth seemed to have entered the Age of Discovery.

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