Chapter 352: Rogues and Powers

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While the alliance army was resting, Boss Hu made a special trip to the tribal capital of Orgrimmar and had a series of conversations with the Grand Chief Sal.

Thrall also belongs to the rational faction, and he immediately agreed to the Titan God's ban on using divine blood ore to make bombs.

The Orcs and the Horde, now also members of the world of Azeroth, have long since cultivated a sense of belonging.

So there was no problem, and the two sides soon issued a joint statement prohibiting any organization or force from using the Azerit ore to make explosives, or any form of disposable consumables, and if discovered, they would be attacked by the Joint Monitoring Mission.

At the same time, both the Alliance and the Horde, with the assistance of a Night Elf Overseer, destroyed all of the Ezelite explosives in progress and removed the core ore.

However, as two of the most powerful old hooligans in the world, the Alliance and the Horde are also members of the club of great powers, so they naturally have some privileges.

Each side kept a large Azerit bomb as a strategic counterbalance and deterrent, and it would not really be used, at most as a strange large decoration.

The Horde's bombs are placed in the military fortress beneath Orgrimmar, and the Coalition's bombs are placed in a secret vault beneath the stormwind fortress.

Subsequently, the two old hooligans, the Alliance and the Horde, together with the old hooligan of the Night Empire, formed a joint monitoring team, and began to supervise the destruction of the explosives they were making by various goblin groups, and this engineering technology was also strictly supervised to ensure that it would never be leaked.

Naturally, the Hesso chaebol was the first to respond, taking the initiative to destroy all the Azerite explosives, and said that all Heiso employees would cooperate with the supervision and keep this technology strictly confidential.

Of course, the Rusty Water Chaebol also supported it with both hands and feet, after all, they lost the equity of the Rich Mining Area, and there was no Azerit ore in their hands at all.

As for the hot sand consortium and the venture capital company, although they are very reluctant, they can't twist their arms and thighs, and no one will dare to buy them even if you build them, unless you want to play some exciting little games with Sarodar, the old titan rascal.

So in desperation, I had to cooperate obediently.

Finally, the treaty also stipulates the number of Heart of Azeroth artifact necklaces, as well as the number of war machines for Azeroth Ore Energy, in order to ensure that these special products are kept within a small and elite range.

Unless new Azerit ores are found scattered and the corresponding limit can be increased, the remaining ores can only be used as strategic storage resources.

The introduction of this joint treaty has also greatly weakened the profits of the rich mining area, after all, the Azerit ore is now a semi-forbidden strategic resource controlled by the government, so the price of a box has also plummeted by as much as half, and it has been cut by nearly five percent.

But then again, except for the Alliance and the Horde that will buy it, the other forces simply don't have the financial resources, let alone the technology.

Therefore, this price reduction can be regarded as the alliance and the tribe are fed up with the windfall profits and sky-high prices of the goblin profiteers, and take this opportunity to suppress it fiercely.

Due to treaty restrictions, the Alliance and Horde's Azerit War Machine building projects have also been halted, but a limited number of them are always available.

The Alliance's Skyfire aircraft carrier airship has been lifted into the air and has been incorporated into the First Fleet led by the Skybreaker.

The Skyfire is powered by the Azerite Refined Ore Engine, so it is four or five times larger than a regular war airship, and can carry more than a hundred Gnome rotary-wing helicopters, or fifty Gnome fighters.

This elite fleet can be said to be the heart and soul of the Stormwind Kingdom, and it is reluctant to go out in normal times, and it is only useful when encountering large-scale wars.

The Horde's giant fortress tank has also been officially put into service and has been incorporated into the most elite Kukaron Guard.

Sarufar's Blade, the giant fortress tank named in honor of the orc hero of the Battle of the Ancients, Brooks, who never backs down.

The Goblin Engineers installed the fortress tank with a large number of large-caliber rotating turrets, numerous secondary guns and heavy machine guns, as well as a large number of anti-aircraft weapons and a special war platform for shamans to counterbalance the Alliance's air fleet.

The Kukaron War Shaman will stand on these platforms and place his totems in pre-prepared slots, providing various blessings to the entire fortress tank.

These two Azerit war machines are usually not activated, and thanks to the fact that the top bosses of both sides are relatively restrained, neither of them wants to be the first to use this unconventional weapon.

Sylvanas, the Queen of Darkness, tried to borrow the "Sarufal Blade" fortress tank several times to beat the Lordaeron Restoration, but the Grand Chief Thrall refused.

The Lordaeron Restoration Army was naturally relieved, the orcs did not lend to the Forsaken, so the Stormwind Kingdom did not need to send the Skyfire over.

In this regard, Sylvanas strongly condemned the Great Chief Thrall for engaging in racial division, clearly favoring the orcs, and we Forsaken are very emotionally wounded, so we need to make more plague bombs to make up for our wounded feelings.

Grand Chief Sal was very helpless, Sylvanas, the uneasy Queen of Darkness, she didn't feel comfortable when she didn't do something.

Also, the feelings of bullshit are hurt, and if you want to make a plague bomb, you can just say it, and you have to turn the corner of the black orcs.

Both sides of the Alliance, whether it is the Alliance or the Horde, hate the Plague Bomb, a terrifying weapon inherited from the Scourge Legion, and are simply the originators of biochemical technology.

The group of royal pharmacists in the Undercity are all dark and twisted psychologically, and they don't seem to have any other hobbies except for making bombs and spreading plagues.

Even the great lich Antonidas, who is now a member of the Royal Apothecary Society, looks like he is eager to learn, and I don't know who strictly forbade Kel'thugad to study necromancy.

However, plague bombs have not been banned, and no joint restriction bill has been introduced.

The most important point is that there is no promoter, which is more difficult to start.

The only person who has the status and qualifications to initiate such a world-wide bill is the Titan Sarodar.

So here's the problem, Sarodar dotes on Sylvanas the most, and the Queen of Darkness also knows this, and knows very well that her titan lover is reluctant to take care of herself, and she is even more reluctant to make herself unhappy, so she relies on no one to restrain her, and the one made by the bomb is called a cheerful.

No way, as a member of the tribe, the responsibility of restraining the Queen of Darkness falls to the head of the Great Chieftain Thrall.

At present, the Horde has sent a group of emissaries composed of orcs and minotaurs to the Undercity to try to restrain the Dark Queen from mass-producing plague bombs.

Listen to my advice, don't do it, can't you use some conventional weapons?