Chapter 758: The abacus of the Alliance Tribe

As soon as the preparations for the oath began, the Alliance and the Horde were the first to get the news. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

Such an action cannot be concealed - especially at the southern end of Azeroth, where a new land has suddenly appeared.

Kul Tiras expressed concern about the development of events.

Stormwind is concerned about the development of events.

The orcs expressed concern about the development of events.

Zandala expressed concern about the development of events.

That's basically the result.

And when more detailed information about Pandaria was revealed to the Alliance and the Horde, the leaders of both sides had new ideas.

An undeveloped piece of land!

The point is that the people in this land don't seem to have such a strong sense of territory!

The first group of unofficial adventurers to arrive in Pandalia tried to establish a stronghold on the Kunlai Mountain Plateau, and their intention was to oppose the Panda People, saying that it was a temporary base - but unexpectedly, the Shadow Tracers didn't seem to care much about their actions, and only warned them not to damage the environment and not to cause disputes.

To the adventurer, this is the most common and routine warning - the non-binding kind.

This means that the panda people don't have much sense of land!

It's simply amazing!

Soon, the information was passed back to the Alliance and the Horde, and the leaders of both sides were careful to do so.

The lack of land is a big problem for both humans and orcs.

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For Sal, he seems to see some kind of opportunity.

The orcs had had enough of hunting - after coming to Azeroth, after all the twists and turns, now under Thrall's leadership, the doves have taken the absolute lead.

Orcs also crave peace (well, just kidding) - or rather, they crave development.

After all, the pursuit of honor and living a happier life are not at all in conflict.

However, the backward level of production greatly limited the development of the orcs.

Although Durotar's hunting resources are quite abundant, this still cannot support the needs of the orcs.

If the resources are sufficient, the fertility of orcs is actually as terrible as mitosis, but now, because of the constraints of the environment and resources, orcs have to carry out passive family planning.

Otherwise, when winter comes, there will be a large number of dead babies among the orcs!

Even due to the lack of resources, some orcs have begun to migrate like migratory birds - when they have children, they take the little ones to the wetlands, and when the little ones grow a little bigger, they will return to Durotar for enlightenment.

So, the orcs have been longing for the land.

However, due to the hostile attitude of the Alliance and the strict defense of the Oath, the Orcs were unable to find a new land - Kalimdor was the reserve of the Oath, and the rich parts of the Eastern Kingdom were held by the Alliance.

There are also scattered places, either the private islands of goblins, or the garrison of some powerful race that the orcs can't grab.

So after a lot of effort, all the tribe got in Azeroth was a wetland that didn't grow long, and Durotar, which snowed for twelve months a year......

Compared to the tribes that occupied Durontal, the Barren Lands, and part of the Ash Valley in the original history, this is simply a gap between heaven and earth.

If it weren't for the orcs occupying the Arathi Heights with shame, the alliance would not be able to free up, and the orcs' situation would be even more difficult!

Thrall goes to the maelstrom to listen to the voice of the elemental spirits, in fact, he also has the meaning of begging the stone mother Thrathane - come to a piece of nature's magic! Orcs need land!

Well, now Sal heard that the panda people have land there!

And it seems that the panda people don't value the land?

Even though Sal was a dove, he still had some flutters in his heart at this moment - do you want to do something?

Blatantly praising the oath would certainly be death, but could the tribe take a more tactful approach and find a way to claim a piece of land in Pandaria?

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Also thinking about Thrall is Varian.

The kingdom of Stormwind is also very annoying now, and the emergence of a large number of new military nobles has made land the biggest shortage in Stormwind.

The knights who fought bravely in battle were rewarded by Varian - land and titles.

Defending Azeroth is important, but so are material rewards.

Warriors fought bravely when defending their homeland and gaining a fief did not conflict with their own fame and fiefdom - and if they had to be asked to give selflessly, then Urian's rule would not be long before it collapsed.

But with the death of the nobles killed in the First Orc War, Varian discovers with some sadness that the land of Stormwind is no longer enough to seal up.

The drama of confiscating land from bastards and handing it over to good boys is no longer going on.

In order to maintain control of the kingdom, Varian must own most of the land in the kingdom - in this case, if anyone makes a new achievement, he will probably not get any land.

Although Varian's credit is quite strong now, if he releases the pigeon twice, I am afraid that the credit of the royal family of Stormwind will collapse directly......

Is it necessary to abolish the system of land awards?

That's not realistic!

Without the reward, why did the warriors of Stormwind spill their blood? The foot man still needs to be equipped, isn't it?

Now, Pandaria has appeared!

Is it possible to ask the vows to share some of the pressure? After all, orcs have food subsidies when they go to war, right?

(King Wa, you've changed, you've become an old fritter now!) )

And compared to Kalimdor, Pandaria's neighbors are obviously much more cute, as Varian receives news that the pandaren are super polite and super hospitable.

"You may not believe it, the panda people always have to invite me to dinner, every time I buy something, they say 'next time I will invite', oh my God, this is just so enthusiastic!"

If they could, the Alliance needed land - at least that would curb the conspiracy of the evil orcs!

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It's a pity that both the Alliance and the Horde got one thing wrong.

It's not that the panda people don't care about the land, it's that they don't care about the land of Kunlai Mountain......

For panda people, isn't a barren place like Kunlai Mountain a trade route? The land there simply doesn't mean anything other than being used for grazing.

If the Alliance and the Horde had been to the Valley of the Four Winds, they would have understood that the Panda people had to be obsessed with the land no less than anyone - if only the land could grow vegetables.

Unfortunately, no one explained the Panda people's train of thought to them, and both the Alliance and the Horde thought that a new opportunity had appeared.

And after a heated discussion, the two races came into the field of vision of the Alliance and the Horde, maybe they could become a breakthrough for Pandaria?

Right, the Kinfish Man and the Monkey?