Chapter 1272: Princess Tarangi of Zandalara

Noticing Tandre's quiet relief at the end of his explanation, Kael'thas smiled and approved his coherent description.

"As Crown Prince Tandere said, the battle between Rastaha and Zur has been going on for many years."

"It is precisely because of this left-to-right divergence in governing philosophies that Zandala's policies have been somewhat volatile over the past few decades."

"But ......," Kael'thas's expression became serious, "With the declining Rastaha taking the initiative to back down, the current Zandalar Empire has almost become a word of Zur. ”

"Princess Tarangi nominally replaces Rastaha as regent, but her philosophy is quite similar to that of Zul, and there is no conflict between the two sides...... At least not for the time being. ”

"According to the information provided to us by Senkin, Princess Tarangi was one of the messengers who Zandalar assisted the Darkspear Trolls in defeating Haka."

Kael'thas said solemnly, "Under Senkin's unobtrusive words, the young and knowledgeable Princess Tarangi inadvertently exposed some of Zandalara's next plans. ”

Velon, who had cleared his mind, stroked his beard and asked in a deep voice, "Zandalar wants to help the forest trolls and frost trolls regain their prestige?" ”

Wei Lun's question answered the doubts in the hearts of the leaders present from the side.

King Jean, who suddenly came to his senses, pulled the corners of his mouth and habitually sneered: "No wonder the Grand Duke of Deep Shadow and the Sun King described this matter so eloquently, it turned out that Zandalar threatened your vital interests. ”

Jean's words were a little unpleasant, but they hit the nail on the head.

Both the Forest Trolls and the Frost Trolls have spheres of influence bordering Quel'Thalas, and if they are really moved by Zandalara's pie, it will be Quel'Thalas who will bear the brunt of the impact.

Sarjan didn't pay attention to Jean's taunts, and calmly continued, "Quel'Salas doesn't force you to help in the conflict between elves and trolls. ”

"Quel'Salas is well positioned to defend against the trolls of the forest, and even if Zandala sends Loa to help, we are sure to hold the line."

"The problem is ......"

Saljan frowned and pointed to the Arctic continent on the map: "Northrend." ”

"Kings have probably heard of the concept of the 'Battle of Ulduar', an important war that is not directly related to the mortal realm, but whose victory or defeat is closely related to everyone in Azeroth."

"My only request regarding the recent changes in the situation is that I hope that you will provide strong logistical support to the Northland coalition forces of Kul Tiras and Quel Salas."

"I don't have a lot of demands, as long as I can make sure that the turmoil caused by the trolls in Dhaka doesn't affect the situation in Ulduar."

Galia, who had only received help from Sarian not long ago, did not hesitate to take the lead in making a statement.

"Lordaeron has no opinion, as long as we are not directly involved in the war, some logistics are not enough."

Varian also followed suit: "The Stormwind Kingdom is also facing the threat of trolls, although the jungle trolls led by the Darkspear Clan have no intention of expanding externally for the time being, but who can say what will happen in the future." ”

"The Stormwind Kingdom is willing to provide supplies, and I hope that the Northland Alliance can win this local conflict with all its might, weaken Zandalara's influence on the three troll feudal empires through this proxy war, and consolidate the frontiers of the Stormwind Kingdom in disguise."

In the wars of previous years, it was the population that the countries of the alliance lost the most in successive wars.

As long as they are not allowed to send troops directly into the war, it would not hurt to just provide some logistical supplies.

Moreover, as Sarren said, the civil war of the Titan Guardians is not directly linked to mortals, but if you let Lorcan ...... Or that the victory of Yugsaron behind him would be a disaster for all of Azeroth.

Therefore, the kings of all countries who have a good sense of the overall situation are willing to help as much as they can, and even the most grumpy King Jean did not disagree at this time.

……

With the agreement on the most important event of the near future, the Assembly of the Alliance ended, and the kings entered the portal and returned home.

Sarayan will also end this rare period of relaxation and retreat and embark on a new journey again.

Before setting off again, Sarren and Kael'thas had a discussion about the current situation in the country.

After the end of the last fishing game presided over by Anastria, the power of the old aristocracy was completely in decline.

Recently, the various branches of the families of the founding nobles are still desperately tearing apart, waiting for the final chicken eater to inherit the huge family business.

Kael'thas didn't put much effort into their internal feuds, and as the real winner of the game behind the scenes, he just had to wait patiently for the outcome.

Whoever ascended to power, the founding aristocracy was no longer an obstacle to Kael'thas continuing to carry out further reforms, and he could freely implement many of the new policies that had been prepared for a long time with the cabinet.

Salian doesn't have much interest in the political situation at home, and he's concerned about the new moves that the Forest Trolls and Frost Trolls might make.

Fortunately for the trolls of the forest, their capital Zu Aman, had been breached by Quel'Salas years earlier, and the suzerain's clan Amani had been almost wiped out, and it had long since become a threat.

The most powerful forest trolls today are the Evil Branch Clan, who have settled in the Hinterland Highlands, followed by the Deadwood Clan, which roams between Hinterland and Arathi.

Both clans are too far from Quel'Salas proper, and they both have their own local rivals to face, making it unlikely that they will be able to break through the Alliance's defenses and make their way north to the Eternal Song Forest.

The closest forest trolls to Quel'Salas were the weaker Rotten Moss Clan, and Salaan didn't think they would rush to their deaths.

If the Zandalar Emissary really had that eloquence, Saram wouldn't mind letting them experience for themselves the defense bonuses that the upgraded Sunwell would provide to the Eternal Song Forest.

In contrast, the Frost Trolls, who have long been set to retake Darksalon's Fortress, are more likely to launch a counteroffensive with the support of Zandalara.

According to the recent information from the Backlight Blade branch in Northrend, the movements of the Dhaka trolls are indeed questionable.

More than two months ago, they had stopped their endless tugging with the Grizzly Bear Monster and had taken the initiative to withdraw their troops from the Grizzly Hills border.

Retracting their fists doesn't mean that the Dhaka Trolls have relented in their admittance to the Bears, and the Lars Windrangers stationed at Daxalon Fortress speculate that they are there to ensure that their next punch is more powerful and unexpected.

Since Laars was unaware of the changes in the world situation, he subconsciously thought that the next target of the Dhaka Trolls would be the Grizzly-throated Bear.

"Send Winlessa over to help."

For Northrend's defense, Sarian made his own proposals.

"Lairas's growth is basically in line with expectations, but his overall vision is still lacking, and he can use this war to get Winlesa to teach him by example."

Kael'thas nodded in agreement, "I plan to do the same, the Ranger General Sylvanas had better stay on the mainland just in case, and it is just right for Wen Lessa, who is temporarily idle, to come over for reinforcements." ”

Saljan sighed softly, "To be honest, I don't want to kill the frost trolls. ”

"The land east of the fortress of Daxalon is too cold for the High Elves to live in, and even if the whole of Zudak were captured, it would not be worth investing a lot of troops to fight the frost trolls."

A cold glint flashed in Kael'thas eyes: "But we can't let the Dhaka trolls step on us, and we must not be soft when it is time to show our swords." ”

"A few years have passed, and they may have forgotten the painful lessons of the past, and it is necessary for us to make them remember it again through this local war."

"And ......"

Kael'thas solemnly asked Sarjan, "In the current situation, do you really think that it is possible for Zandalar to sign that unanimous agreement?" ”

Sarjan smiled bitterly and shook his head: "I'm not sure, I can only see Woking's follow-up performance, I hope he can convince the Zanshuli Council with his three-inch incorruptible tongue...... At the very least, it is necessary to convince Princess Tarangi. ”

"Princess Tarangi......

Kael'thas thoughtfully touched his thin golden eyebrows, "Tarangi has only been active in the political scene of Zandalar since the last few years, and the Backlight Blade doesn't know much about this princess, do you think she could be a facilitator of the agreement?" ”

"Maybe." Salian looked up at the ornate chandelier at the zenith: "What I know about her comes from Woking, and strictly speaking, Tarangi's governing philosophy is different from that of Zor. ”

"Compared to Zur's cruelty to his fellow and foreign races, perhaps because of his lack of seniority, at least so far, Tarangi has no obvious prejudice against the major races of Azeroth."

"In my opinion, the young Princess Tarangi will be more convincing than Zur, who has long been stereotyped."