Chapter 65: The Shadow of War Over Pandaria

Half a month later, Claudia had to embark on a journey back to the Outlands.

Faced with a devastated world, Claudia had wanted to stay longer, but she received an urgent letter from Illidan's men.

According to Illidan in the letter, the passage from the Throne of Kil'Gardan to Argus is about to open, and if you miss this astrological sign, you will have to wait another year and a half for the next passage to open.

After all, Argus's trip was more important, so Claudia had no choice but to put aside the affairs of Azeroth and return to the Outlands to prepare.

Claudia wasn't the only resident of Azeroth to go to the Outlands in the same month, as Thrall, the former Great Chief of the Tribe, also set out on a journey to the Outlands in about the same time.

In the cataclysm more than a month ago, the tribe suffered heavy losses, and half of Orgrimmar was reduced to ashes by the fire elemental that gushed out of the ground.

As the greatest shaman in Azeroth, after communicating with the elements, Thrall discovered that this disaster was just the beginning, and if he didn't find a way to soothe the elements soon, the natural disasters in Azeroth would become more frequent and severe.

In search of a way to save his people and the world, Thrall heeded the advice of the gray-haired Drektar and resigned as the Grand Chieftain, choosing to seek the teachings of his ancestors in the Outlands.

He was succeeded as the Grand Chief of the Tribe by Grom Hellroar, the current chief of the Warsong Clan.

Sal wasn't very reassuring about Grom.

But the Warsong Clan was originally the most numerous and capable of fighting among the orc clans, and Grom himself was a veritable number one warrior of the tribe, and choosing him as the Great Chief was in line with the orc's long-standing tradition of supremacy of strength.

Moreover, Grom has always served as Saar's deputy, and is familiar with the internal affairs of the tribe, so choosing him as the chief is not only justifiable, but also reasonable in ability.

However, while Grom has many reasons for succession, there are also shortcomings that are extremely worrying to Thrall, as Grom is a traditional orc who is too bloodthirsty and violent.

For this reason, before leaving, Sal specially told Grom not to conflict with the alliance, in addition, Sal also found old friends such as Kane and Itrig, hoping that they could use their wisdom to assist Grom.

Before crossing the Dark Gate, the former Great Chief finally glanced in the direction of his beloved Orgrimmar, sighed, and turned to step into the Dark Gate with Drektar.

Unbeknownst to Thrall, shortly after his departure, the newly appointed Grom did something big by accepting the Rusty Water Chaebol Goblins and Mantis Demons into the Horde.

It was only natural for goblins to join the Horde.

The alliance has developed science and technology, and there are dwarfs in the existence of the gnome clan, and the goblins have always been in an awkward position on the alliance's side, and their business is tepid, and it is difficult to obtain high profits.

On the tribe's side, it's different, the tribe's high-level is very greedy for the alliance's technology, so the goblins are very popular with the tribe's high-level as a whole, plus the tribe doesn't have a few people who understand technology, and almost all the goblins who do business with the tribe have made a fortune.

With this in mind, Garry Vickers, the Prince of Trade, was the first to make the decision to join the tribe with his Rusty Water Chaebol, and in return was a huge order to rebuild Orgrimmar and the right to mine several mines.

I believe that if Gary Vix mixes well, other trade princes will also bring their goblins to join the clan's camp, and no goblins will have trouble with gold.

At that time, with the four cities of Winterspring Valley, Tanalis, Treasure Bay, and Hot Sand Lane, the strength of the tribe will be greatly enhanced.

It can be said that pulling the goblins to join the tribe is a clever move for Grom to take.

As for the mantis demons, they found the tribe on their own.

In the cataclysm, Pandaria was also greatly shaken, which caused the fog of Pandaria to dissipate ahead of schedule, and the mantis demons who had been prepared for a long time went to the new world for revenge.

After some investigation and discussion, the mantis demons came to a conclusion that humans and even the alliance are very difficult to deal with, and only by hugging the thigh of the tribe and instigating the war between the alliance tribes can the mantis demons have the possibility of revenge.

To this end, the Mantis Demons sent several warriors to Orgrimmar in an envoy group to apply to join the tribe.

Grom was not interested in the Mantis at first, but when he saw the Mantis Clan's Karaxie Warriors, sonic magic, and various mantis technologies, he had to admit that the addition of the Mantis Demon would greatly increase the power of the Clan.

What's more, the Mantis Demon provides Grom with a solution to the Horde's current predicament.

After the cataclysm, the tribe had a hard time.

The tribe is poor, and relies heavily on trade with the Night Elves for food and much of its daily necessities.

However, after the outbreak of the cataclysm, the countries of the alliance were also extremely badly affected, and the Night Elves must have to take care of their allies first, in this case, the materials for trade with the tribe were greatly reduced, resulting in a recent famine within the tribe.

Faced with this situation, the mantis demons pointed out a clear path for Grom.

In the Valley of the Four Winds and the Valley of Splendid Scenery in Pandaria, there is a group of lazy panda people.

They are weak, they eat, drink and be merry all day long, but they occupy the most fertile land in the world, and as long as they plant the seeds of crops, they can harvest a large amount of grain in less than half a month.

This made Grom, who had seen enough of the Night Elves' faces, tremble, and he did not hesitate to give the order to conquer Pandaria.

As long as they capture Pandaria, the orcs will be able to obtain a real paradise in this world, a piece of land that is enough for the old people and children of the clan to eat and drink, and a piece of foundation that is enough for the orcs to multiply and grow in this world!

Of course, Grom's plan was unanimously opposed by the mild-mannered Minotaurs, and Kane even publicly accused Grom of following the old tribe's path of burning and looting.

In the face of accusations, Grom couldn't help but roar:

"So old cow, tell me what to do? Should I let the old men and children of my people starve to death? How am I going to explain it to Sal then! ”

Kane couldn't help but be speechless, he also knew that the situation of the orcs was not optimistic, although the minotaurs could help some, but it was far from enough.

In desperation, Kane can only choose not to interfere with the actions of the orcs, in the face of survival, all benevolence and morality are empty, and the orcs can't be allowed to starve, right?

Anyway, Grom is not fighting an alliance in Ashengue, and it is unlikely that a large-scale conflict will break out.

Under the guidance of the mantis demon, thousands of orcs of various clans sailed south, and this large-scale operation naturally did not hide from MI7, and soon after, this information was sent to Varian.

The king pondered for a long time, and finally made a decision.

He decided to ignore it for the time being, and when the time was right, he would relay the message to Karazhan, where there was an archmage whose Pandaren reputation had already been worshipped.