Chapter 883: Thrall and the Rusty Water Chaebol

The battle plan to attack Enzos continued to ferment among the nobles of Stormwind, and the initiators had already left Stormwind by ship after making a lot of arrangements in secret.

Drunkenwind's next stop is Ironforge, and then Nomorigan - in Drunkenwind's opinion, although Enzos is the weaker of the Elder Gods, attacking Enzos is probably more troublesome than attacking the other Elder Gods.

In this case, the participation of dwarves and gnomes is also quite important.

Although it is unclear whether the Dwarves and Gnomes will have followers of Enzos, Drunken Wind still uses a double plan for the sake of caution.

The master craftsman Gerbin and King Magni were given the real plan, and when they were drunk and bragged, they spoke about the apparent plan.

After a refreshing drink at Ironforge, Drunken Wind said goodbye to the dwarves and went to Archbishop Fao.

After settling some matters related to the Esoteric Cult, Drunken Wind then sailed north to Durotar to find the orcs.

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Thrall has been the chieftain of the tribe for ten years.

Over the course of the decade, Thrall has seen the growth of the tribe - from weak at first, to strong now, and now that a large number of orcs born in Azeroth have become combative, the tribe has ushered in a golden age.

Thrall is an atypical orc.

Despite Gaiaan and Drektar's best efforts, the human education he received as a teenager was in a sense "ingrained", which made Thrall behave like a wise shaman, but he was often more like a human when it came to thinking.

Thrall is not a pacifist – but he is also not an orc supremacist either, and many times, Thrall is able to choose which side he should occupy depending on the situation.

In human society, this is called "political wisdom".

Thrall's political wisdom has made him popular and respected in Azeroth, and even orc-hating races will maintain the esteem they deserve when they meet the Great Shaman.

Of course, Thrall's behavior is not so good in the eyes of the orcs, and many orcs are not satisfied with Thrall's choices and decisions.

But the quick-witted Sal didn't hesitate when it came time to shake the pot - Zur didn't even know that his name was almost equated with "cowardly eggs" among the orcs.

(Here, we need to observe a moment of silence for Zul, who can be said to have gone out of his way for the trolls, but in the eyes of most orcs, Zul is nothing more than a coward who dares to do anything - even dead kings are willing to end the war, rubbish!) )

There have always been radical groups among the orcs who believe that the orcs are supreme and that the orcs have the right to hunt everything - including the hunting alliance.

These orcs really broke Thrall's heart.

A lot of the time, Thrall really can't understand the muscles in their heads - even if you think you can win the league, what about the oath? Who would dare to say that they can win the oath?

Due to the appearance of the drunken wind, the five dragon kings have not lost their powers, and although it can be said that it is the age of mortals now, the dragons are just inactive.

The Bronze Dragons no longer time travel, the Red Dragons have reduced their patrols, and the regained Malygos and the Blue Dragon Legion, while still cold towards mortal mages, are at least not hostile.

The dragons disappeared from the view of mortals, but Thrall knew exactly how terrifying the Dragon's Sleep Temple was!

Victory, Death?

If all orcs were like this, then the orcs would have been extinct long ago!

When I was in Draenor, I didn't see anyone talk to Grull when they were fine!

Of course, Sal only thinks about these things in his heart after all, and for those guys whose brains are full of muscles, all he can do is guide.

Every time he thinks about it, Thrall even wants to thank Garrosh - Garrosh and Gromache's deaths prove the mistake of the blind pursuit of power, which also gives Thrall a chance to guide the orcs on the right path.

Lately, however, Sal has been feeling bad.

This bad feeling comes from the goblin named Gary Vickers.

Thrall had recently noticed that the tribe seemed to be increasingly reliant on the Garryvix caravans - and even in hunting, the orcs were now more inclined to seek out economical prey (such as seals that produce large amounts of oil) rather than usual food prey (such as the deer produced by Northrend).

Gary Vickers brought with him a large amount of meat and meat products from the Elwyn Forest, which directly interfered with the tribe's economy!

What's more, aside from Thrall and a few shamans who felt something was wrong, the other orcs didn't know anything about it - they even thought the goblin was their best friend!

In the eyes of those orcs, it used to take ten orcs to hunt for ten days to get the food that twenty people needed for ten days—but now, he only needs to send five people out to hunt for five days, and he can exchange it for twenty people and ten days of food in the hands of Garivix!

The rest of the time, the orcs are free to use, whether it is to build small orcs or hone their martial arts, this is a good thing!

But in Thrall's eyes, the orcs were handing over their lifeblood to the goblin of unknown origin!

As for Gary Vickers's family history, Sal has a rough idea.

The goblin with a keen sense of smell is now a trade prince - and Thrall had read some books about trade princes when he was at Dunhold Castle.

The Prince of Trade has not only wealth, but also power!

These goblins with a lot of money in their hands don't just have money, they also have the influence that money brings!

Thrall thought of the Gulabash trolls in the Valley of Thorns.

The decline of Gulabash, the orcs and humans certainly played a big role, but the influence of those goblins should not be underestimated.

If it weren't for the great development of Treasure Bay, how could Gulabash have been so difficult to recover?

Coupled with the news about the adventurers that Draranosh brought later, the power of the adventurers, driven by money (and perhaps equipment), could completely influence a war!

It was because of this consideration of Thrall that when Gary Vix came to Durontar by boat again the other day, Thrall did a rare and somewhat barbaric thing.

He put Gary Vickers under house arrest.

If nothing else, I want you to join the tribe!

If you don't join, you won't want to leave Durontal, but I want to see if the triangular trade of the Rusty Water Chaebol can still be carried out normally without you Garry Vickers!

It's a pity that Sal's plan has only just begun, and the drunken wind is here......