Chapter 884: Drunken Wind's Trade Plan

When Thrall heard that Drunken Wind had come to Durontal, the Great Chieftain was a little devastated.

The matter of house arrest for Garry Vix, if Gary Vix did join the Horde, then everything would be easy to say - but now that Gary Vix has not joined, wouldn't it be very troublesome if he asked Drunken Wind for help?

But in any case, Drunken Wind still has to be seen, and according to the spy's information, the purpose of his trip seems to be related to the Elder Gods?

When it comes to the Elder Gods, Thrall really doesn't know what to think of these-stirring gangsters - it seems like they're always doing something.

Shaking his head, Thrall simply instructed Kukaron to cover up all information about Gary Vix and his merchant ship, and then go to the harbor to meet Drunken Wind himself.

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Drunken Wind, who had arrived at Durotar on a passenger ship, walked down the gangway and took a closer look at the orc city.

Drunken Wind had been to Durotar before—but at that time, Drunken Wind was sitting on the back of a dragon, and he had never looked at the city from such a "mortal perspective".

Towering buildings, hideous spikes, rugged walls, and wide streets.

Orc cities have always had such a rugged aesthetic.

Thinking of this, Zuifeng suddenly shook his head - when did he start to stop thinking of himself as a mortal?

And before Drunken Wind could take a few steps, he met Sal, who took the initiative to greet him.

"Great Chief, long time no see!"

Looking at the drunken wind with a smile on his face, Sal naturally smiled.

"Great Prophet, long time no see!"

The two men began a goosebump-inducing flatter of each other.

From this it is clear that Drunken Wind has a tendency - for the Alliance, Drunken Wind is a little unscrupulous, but for the Horde, Drunken Wind is a little polite and cold.

But Sal doesn't mind.

In the Chief's Hall, Drunken Wind proposes in a relatively tactful tone that he needs to cooperate with the Horde and go together to fight against Enzos.

As for Drunken Wind's request, Sal agreed, without blinking his eyes—and in a rare case, he didn't ask for anything.

Hearing that Sal agreed so quickly, Drunken Wind subconsciously raised his eyebrows.

Seem...... Something seems wrong!

Obviously Sal is not a good talker!

Drunken Wind clearly remembers that the last time he cleaned up Cthun, Thrall was crazy about crying poor and asking for money and food!

Drunken Wind kindly reminds Thrall that the battle against Enzos could be difficult this time - more difficult to deal with than Cthun.

However, Thrall still said that it was for Azeroth.

Sal's positive and sunny attitude made Drunken Wind a little uncertain, and there must be some reason for this that he didn't know.

So, Drunken Wind immediately remained silent, and following Sal's words, the two began a rather unnutritious discussion.

Since this matter involved the entire tribe, Thrall sent people to find Zur at the first time, and many issues on the tribe side needed to be discussed by the three parties at that time.

It was getting late, and Thrall personally sent Drunken Wind to an orc inn.

It was an inn that was beyond Drunken Wind's expectations - although the building had a distinctly orc style, the cleanliness was much more than Drunken Wind's expectations, and the bed was covered not with the usual animal skins of orcs, but with plush blankets and cotton bedding.

It seems that this is a place dedicated to entertaining outsiders.

"Is this place usually empty?" Drunken Wind inadvertently asked the orcs who were in charge of the hotel, "I always feel that this place doesn't suit your orc style." ”

"Well, this is where goblin guests usually live." The orc scratched his head, "The other day, that goblin merchant named Gary Vix just left. ”

Gary Vickers?

Drunken Wind nodded—I heard that the Trade Prince and the Orcs were very close, and now it seems that this is indeed the case, and there is still his "palace" in Durotar.

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The continuous sea trip is not a good experience for Zuifeng, it is rare that there is such a comfortable place on the orc territory, Zuifeng didn't even eat dinner, and just lay in bed.

And just as Zuifeng was about to sleep, he suddenly noticed that something was wrong.

Pillow ...... Seems to be something?

Get up drunk, but the pillow looks fluffy and fluffy, and there is nothing?

Finally, after a period of kneading, Drunken Wind discovered the problem.

In the pillow, I don't know who stuffed a gold coin.

Looking at the well-minted gold coin, Drunken Wind frowned.

This is clearly a goblin gold coin - although the goblins are stingy, they are meticulous when it comes to coinage.

The question is, why is there a gold coin here?

Anyone who is familiar with goblins knows that it is absolutely impossible for goblins to throw away gold coins!

And it's in the pillow!

It seems that the goblin did it on purpose.

So why did the goblin cost a gold coin to put it in the pillow?

After thinking about it, there is only one conclusion to the drunken wind.

The orcs seem to have done something to the owner of this gold coin.

Considering that the last person who lived here was Gary Vickers, that doesn't mean that the orcs have been arrested?

I have to say, this conclusion seems a bit absurd, so good, why did the orcs catch Gary Vickers?

And there have never been rumors that the boss of the Rusty Water Chaebol has disappeared.

But as a traverser, Drunken Wind didn't think so—in his opinion, it was really possible for orcs to do so.

The tribe now only has orcs and trolls, and strictly speaking, the tribe has a lot of shortcomings.

Whether it's the vacancy of spellcasters or the lack of logistics, these directly limit the continued development of the tribe.

In its original history, Garry Vix was forced to join the Horde after the Cataclysm, and this tribe brought a lot of advanced productivity and installed a powerful heart for the Horde's war machine!

And now, if the tribe wants to make up for its shortcomings, Nala and the goblins are completely viable!

It is quite possible that Gary Vickers is now in Dulongtal!

After reaching this conclusion, the exhaustion of the drunken wind was almost swept away.

Since this matter has happened, then I must intervene.

As for the stance - hehe, is it possible that Drunken Wind will help the Horde?

If he can take the opportunity to rescue Gary Vix, does it mean that he can turn the trade of Pandaria from a privately profitable trade into a completely official business?

In the previous discussions about the food of Pandaria, although the oath was greatly benefited and guaranteed (even the alliance and the tribe completely withdrew from Kalimdor), the alliance and the tribe did not allow the oath to interfere in the transportation and business of the grain - everything was left to the fourth party.

And now, a new one almost seems to be in front of the drunken wind.