Chapter 412: The End of Isolationism

Sitting quietly on his throne, Jean was growing desperate. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

At this moment, he once again remembered his father's advice before he died.

"Never accept help from others - stand firm on your own, that's the difference between the ordinary and the great."

Jean still remembers that the anticipation in his father's eyes at that time closed his eyes forever after he nodded in agreement.

For thousands of years, Gilneys' remoteness has led to the prevalence of domestic isolationism, and these Gilnesians, accustomed to fog and light rain, have a "none of my business" attitude towards everything in the outside world.

But now everything is different.

Jean reminisced about it, and then realized that after the greenskins appeared, Gilneth became overwhelmed.

During the Orc War, the furious orcs made Jean realize that Gilneth was not strong enough to face all the enemies alone.

So, Gilneth was involved in the fight - albeit not in a positive manner.

But after the war, Jean sadly found that he had gained nothing.

It is true that Kyrgyzstan did not send many troops, but the grain, grass and funds supported by Jean were real!

As a result, not only did Gilneth have no one to appreciate what he did, but he was also hated by Riptide Castle.

Then, an enraged Jean broke away from the alliance - his father was right, isolationism was the right choice!

So, the suspicion of isolationism brought about by the appearance of the orcs disappeared.

After the Orc War, Gilneth quickly recovered from the Alliance - not as strong as Lordaeron, but confident that his country had surpassed Stormwind.

Then, Terenus began to expand wildly, and Riptide Castle was uprooted from its homeland.

In this case, Jean began to use diplomatic means to try to clamp down on Lordaeron.

But he didn't expect that one of his diplomatic actions would bring back a team of scourges, and these crazy Lordaerons poured dirty water on Gilney's head by suicide!

As a result, the Battle of Gilneth broke out, and this time, Jean became an isolationist - no diplomacy, no alliances, none of which could be trusted!

Jean's emotions directly affected the people of Gilness, so when the Scourge of the Dead broke out, the people of Gilness even began to celebrate!

So, when the Lordaeron refugees arrived under the Greymane Wall, the Gilneys decisively refused to help - they deserved it!

Jean wouldn't be naïve enough to think that all of this was all about Terenus and that the commoners of Lordaeron were innocent, and it wasn't just the royal family that Lordaeron was enjoying the benefits of expansion!

However, when the undead disaster intensified, and even colluded with the demons, Jean had that familiar sense of powerlessness again.

Gilneth longs to be honorably isolated, but Gilneth is not strong enough to defend himself!

At this time, Jean finally realized the premise of isolationism - only if the strength is far superior to others, can he be isolated!

Jean has never been so hungry for land, never so hungry for population, never so hungry for wealth!

After the failure of the undead catastrophe, Jean directly led the Grey Sideburns Army out of Gilneth and began a crazy enclosure, at this time Jean no longer wanted to be isolated, and the Kyrgyz language became stronger!

A being called ambition is burning in Jean's chest!

As a result, Gilneth and the Scarlet Crusaders met.

The conflict with the Scarlet Crusaders and the death of his own soldiers became the last straw that broke Jean's back.

It turns out that paladins are unreliable!

If the original Jean was still bent on Gilnes, then I am afraid that by now, he has already had the idea of revenge on society.

From Alterac to Fort Riptide, from Lordaeron to Paladins, none of them are reliable!

With this in mind, after learning that the main force of the Scarlet Crusaders was not there, Jean finally raised the long sword in his hand.

The Grey Sideburns Legion begins to advance strongly!

In the Silverpine Forest, in the Tirisfal Glades, the people of Gilne, led by Jean, frantically built fortresses, keeping vast swathes of land under their control.

This level of construction was not something that the Gilnews could have done on their own, so Jean sought out Hesso.

The Hesso Group said that building a fortress is not a problem at all, but the price......

At this time, werewolves appeared in Kyrgyzstan, but in good condition, Jean ordered Liam to hold on and end the war as soon as possible.

At first, Jean was able to sustain the resources he plundered from Lordaeron's lands, but as the fortress was built more and more, Lordaeron became poorer and poorer, and Jean fell into financial crisis.

Seeing that the entire Tirisfal Woodland was about to be held in his hands, Jean gritted his teeth and decided to raise taxes in Gilness, and ensure that this spring offensive would be completely over before summer came!

However, an unexpected enemy appeared.

The Lordaeron People's Self-Defense Army, which had been entrenched in Andorhar, began to advance westward, under the leadership of the former Lordaeron Admiral Garisers.

On the Gilneth side, due to the smooth outcome of the war, the front was quite long, and as a result, the People's Self-Defense Army of Garissus broke through the face and tore a hole.

Although the Grey Temples Legion relied on its own combat power to stop the decline, the quick battle has also become a bubble.

If the defeat at the front was only a minor setback, the difficult domestic affair was a defeat that made Jean desperate.

On the night of the Black Forest, Gilneth became a wolf city overnight.

Then, Liam was injured.

Jean finally had to return to the army.

Now, Jean knew he couldn't stay isolated.

Now Gilneth, there is no quick victory in foreign wars, internal chaos, and greatly reduced strength, Gilneth is already a mud bodhisattva crossing the river, and it is difficult to protect itself.

Jean closed his eyes a little tiredly.

What is the future of Gilneth?

In his grief, Jean suddenly heard heavy footsteps, and when he opened his eyes, he saw a pale Liam in front of him.

Looking at his weak son, Jean's lips trembled slightly, he really didn't know what to say.

"Father, I want to go to the Silver Pine Forest."

"No way!" Jean's eyes widened, "Those who walked into the forest have become wolves!" ”

"They can change from humans to wolves, and they can also change from wolves to people, and if you take 10,000 steps back, they are wolves and Gilneth wolves."

"They don't have reason, they're going to kill you!"

"How so?" Liam struggled to pull out a smile, "I'm a wolf now—and, as Prince of Gilneis, I believe I'm that wolf." ”