Chapter 12: The Defeat of the Orcs (Part II)

After this battle, although the city of Lordaeron was severely damaged, the overall strength of the alliance did not decrease but increased, because of the help of the High Elves, the Brute Hammer Dwarves, and all human nations except Kyrgyz. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info On the other hand, the orcs have lost at least two-thirds of their troops after this battle, and most of the surviving troops are still the traitors who went to pursue the Endless Sea before, and the ogres have gradually separated from the tribe because of Gul'dan, although there are still some staunch supporters of the Hammer of Doom, but at least it is guaranteed that there will be no two-headed ogres here.

It wasn't just the ogres who left, the trolls also lost faith in the tribe after covering the orc's escape, and they didn't continue to pursue the tribe's leader.

Looking at the overall situation, if the tribe still has any sharp weapons, it is only the red dragon that is still under their control, in my own impression, those ancient creatures went to participate in the encirclement and suppression of Guldan, so they were not able to participate in this battle under the city of Lordaeron, the most critical part of the orc and alliance, I can't help but feel sorry for them, it is true that if there was only one red dragon knight at the beginning of the decisive battle just now, or the result of the battle would not be like this.

Just as I thought of them, I suddenly thought of other key issues. If the Red Dragon is there, the fleet of Kul Tiras, who is pursuing the Blackstone Tribe at sea, will be seriously threatened, because their ships will not have any evacuation measures at all. I have to tell Tulayan about it.

I walked into the camp of the Confederate army that had been encamped outside the city of Lordaeron, and went directly into the heavily patrolled Chinese tent, which would not have allowed anyone to enter, but for me, not only did I not stop it, but I would be saluted, yes, I was respectful from the bottom of my heart unlike the usual nobles.

I walked straight to the tent, and the guards next to me saw me coming, and didn't even report to the generals here. Rather than showing any anger on his face when I suddenly broke into their meeting, Lieutenant Turayan showed a slight expectation of surprise, and he was joined by Khadgar, Aurelia, Danas Berthorn, and Kudran Brutehammer, all of whom seemed to be discussing their next move, and they all had different expressions on their faces, but none of them indicated that they meant to expel me, or that they hadn't had time to say anything. I interrupted the discussion, ignoring what they were talking about, and just interjected myself.

"Did you see the Red Dragon along the way?". They were still a little surprised by my presence, but they were quickly attracted by my question. They knew it was necessary to answer my question in every way.

"It's a tricky thing, but honestly, I thought I'd run into it here. Berton shook his head. It was clear that he didn't see it. I had expected the lord of Riptide to treat me like a child, but I found that he had a surprising respect for me, and this was not the reason for my identity, because this valiant warrior never valued anyone's identity, so his attitude was definitely from other sources, such as yesterday when I was still fighting.

"Tricky? They don't mean anything to us Hammer Dwarves. Kudran touched his beard as he boasted, perhaps forgetting that his beard had been charred less than ten days earlier when he had slain a dragon. Although his body is undamaged, the lack of a beard is tantamount to disfigurement for a dwarf with status. "Well, they do have some trouble. ā€

Because of this action, his face became ashamed. This also made a few of us laugh for a while.

"We don't have to guess, I think you'll tell us where those beasts are, right? As soon as the laughter stopped, Card looked at me with piercing eyes, as if he could see what was going on in my heart, and I knew that he, the mage, had seen me strangely, and that I knew something about the future.

"I suspect Prodmore may not be up to the task. "I came back to my senses and told me what I knew. Either I should tell them the truth, or explain something on the side.

"No way, the strength of their fleet is second to none in this world, and even our elven fleet can't compete with it. Before I could finish, Aurelia dismissed my opinion. And then Tulayan, the object of her affection, also followed. And his example seems more convincing.

"Last time in Nanhai Town, we let in the orcs because we didn't have a clear route for them, but this time we have a clear route for the enemy. The vast ocean is what Dai Lin is good at. Those orcs will surely die at the bottom of the sea. Tulayan couldn't help but glance at the elf, I think he wanted Aurelia to see that the two of them knew the same thing, and he would take his relationship with him further, although the elf was still indifferent.

"I mean the Red Dragons, if they're there, they're the humans who die at the bottom of the ocean. They wouldn't raise those flying beasts with huge appetites for nothing, they didn't appear in the Battle of Lordaeron, would they not appear in the Endless Sea?"

Hearing my explanation, the audience fell silent, and they knew what it would mean if I got it right, it would be the entire Terran fleet. and the total demise of a country's elite..... All those present know this.

"Leave it to us, and I'll inform all of our dwarven knights in Eagle's Nest Mountain, so that the orcs on the big birds will know who is the overlord of the air. It was at this time that the silent Kudran seemed to have found his place. Instead, he raised the Storm Hammer in his hand and walked to the camp where his people were, leading the griffin knights to the south.

No one objected to his volunteering, but watched them rush into the sky, hoping that they would bring good news.

When the last dwarven knight disappeared from view, the meeting resumed again. Khadgar, on the other hand, looked at me, knowing that while I had given them a good warning, it would only add to his suspicions of me.

It may be that I am suspicious, but it is an indisputable fact that he cares about me.

"My prince, do you have any other valuable advice?" Khadgar asked me.

"Of course, I want to remind you that the battle with the orcs is far from over," I replied as I turned to Ka's home. He actually wanted me to remind him of something, and instead of talking about some unimportant battles, I should let him remember the ending. The future he saw in the Tower of Medivan was in the orc world, and the poor archmage would still see these monsters there. "You know that. ā€

"I know, I know...."Khadgar fell into deep thought again, and his face turned pale. To others he seemed to be terrifying the brutality of the orcs, but it was not, but he himself saw the end, and he would be lost in that world where the sky was full of red.

"If you know, then I don't have a problem. ā€

With that, I went out of here to look for my companions. And behind me, I could even feel the gaze of the four of them. Each represents four mindsets, admiration, pride, curiosity, and questioning.

Maybe that's what life is.

I wasn't looking back, and I knew that maybe after today, I wouldn't see these five legendary heroes of the league again. For the entire alliance, their era has just begun. And for me, my time has not yet come. Maybe I should inherit their spirit. This is truly the spirit of our alliance's existence.

Two days later, Turayan again led the coalition army to the south. Compared to the last time the Alliance troops set out here, they are no longer considered recruits.

They no longer march into the battlefield with a mentality of ignorance and the unknown. And they are completely mentally prepared, and they are more clear about their mission, such as they know that they are fighting for the entire race, and their alliance is absolutely capable of driving away those monsters.

Varian and I were once again in the same spot, and this time the Prince of Stormwind no longer had any despair in his heart, knowing that he would soon defeat his enemies and that he would soon be able to return to rebuild his home. A new life is also about to begin.

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My last performance was completely affirmed by my father. And the good thing about this is that I have the right to read whatever comes in front of me. That's a good deal indeed.

And I'm not proud of it, because a battle was completely correctly predicted. That's the battle of the Griffin Knights of the Endless Sea plus the Kurtilas fleet against the Orc Transports and the Red Dragon. I knew that Prodmore would win this battle, and I thought that my analysis of the battle situation would certainly change the impression that the lord I had hoped for the most would change my impression. Although I waited for the report of the battle in less than two days, it seemed like months to me.

In the end, Kurtilas wiped out half of the Blackstone orcs at the cost of losing a quarter of the fleet. The price paid is dearly. But it wasn't wiped out, and of course it was all thanks to the participation of the huge number of griffon knights, otherwise they wouldn't have wiped out half of the red dragons there.

Seriously, how much the navy loses will not affect the combat power of the main force of the alliance on land in the slightest, if he is used as a bait to eliminate half of the red dragons, it will be a duel and acceptable outcome for the entire alliance. Of course, I don't know if the person in question, Proudmoore, thinks the same way, especially since his only son is still dying there.

Actually, this may be a good thing for me personally, for the Alliance still has a huge sea power, and I proposed to send the Dwarven Griffin Knights to support them, and the crew of their entire fleet is grateful not only to the Brute Hammer Dwarves, but also to me for the idea. On the other hand, Dai Lin lost her son, which means that if Gianna marries us Lordaeron, then the dowry will be the whole of Kul Tiras. (Uh..... evil)

That's a good result, but that's just the beginning, and other information says that our offensive is in full swing, and there are reports of the rescue of a city almost every day, including the Copperbeard Dwarves and the Gnomes' Gathering Subway Fort, and they are sincerely grateful for the presence of our predominantly human Alliance army.

Of course, good news doesn't come forever. Finally, after a long period of enduring suffering, the Horde made its last effort, and the result was the killing of the commander of our Alliance, the great Lord of Lothar. He was killed in a one-on-one duel with the Hammer of Doom,

Although he was captured by his lieutenant Turayan, and although the main force of the orcs was once again devastated after this battle, which almost marked the defeat of the orcs, the loss of the Alliance's greatest warrior still saddened many people.

A month later, the Coalition had cleared the orc threat, and no trace of the orcs had been seen in the major cities. In the end, the contest between the Horde and the Alliance ended in the Alliance's victory.

The few orcs and traitors who survived and surrendered, Perinord, turned the Alliance into prisoners. Anyway, Kanren's father decided to imprison them rather than execute them, a decision that was opposed by almost all the dwarves and other human kings, but was eventually passed because of his immense influence. I don't feel anything other than the passage of such a resolution, but the only thing except is that the elven leader has not taken a position on this issue from beginning to end. This also invisibly helped the orc race not to be in danger of extinction.

Although, some of the decisions of the father in the later period were questioned by others, but when the people returned to their hometown with their own heartfelt smiles and the expectations of their relatives, they were in tears. Who remembers some of the little awkwardness.

Now, the orc captives are being ordered to carry the materials for the construction of the statue of Lothar at the place where Lothar died, and soon they will have more opportunities to work as coolies, such as repairing the cities they once destroyed. And this behavior is also the most brilliant irony of their brutality.

Although it does not include the Black Hand Brothers who were not captured. However, they still lack enough manpower to create a new threat.

Finally, this long-protracted battle finally ended in the victory of the Union.

Soon after, when Tulayan and Khadgar were in the town of South Seas to see off Varian, and when his ship disappeared into the sky, I took another look at Khadgar's not very pleasant face, I don't know what the old man was thinking, his destination was mine. I don't know, but I know that there are some things that we don't know if the future will actually go in that direction except for us to fight for it.