Chapter 1337: The Big Husband Can Bend and Stretch
In order to compete for maritime supremacy in Azeroth, the two island nations of Kurtilas and Zandalar fought fiercely, and in the end, the more powerful Kul Tiras won the naval battle.
With the loss of the wreaking gold fleet, Zandalar had to turn his attention to the island, venting his anger on the blood trolls that had long since been overwhelmed.
As a result, Zandalara's hatred for Kurtilas is even higher than Quel'Thalas, who has repeatedly disrupted their plans.
In the same way, Kurtilas has not let his guard down against this formidable rival for maritime supremacy.
After learning that Zandalar had instigated Dakar to come to the trolls to wreak havoc on the Arctic continent, the soon-to-be-retired Dahlin agreed to provide reinforcements to Shinsudara in this war, vowing to thwart another round of Zandalara's continental balancing plan.
The Continental Balance Plan is a new term mentioned in the barrage, and it is said that a certain island nation in their world proposed a national policy that lasted for hundreds of years centuries, originally called the European Continental Balance Plan.
The general policy of this plan is to balance the strength of the countries of the European continent, and whoever is too strong will support its opponents to join forces to target, and the core point is not to let any country have the possibility of reunifying the European continent and avoid infringing on the interests of the island country.
At that time, when talking about this topic with the barrage, Salian couldn't help but laugh.
It is true that in the past ten years, with the deepening of domestic reforms, Quel'Salas, which had stagnated development, has gradually radiated new vitality, and has also attended many international events in full attendance, and its presence has become more and more obvious.
However, even so, Quel'Thalas's national power is still not comparable to the powerful Night Republic.
Zandala didn't want to find a way to target the strongest country in Azeroth, but instead picked a soft pinch and first found Quel'Thalas, who had the most obvious upward momentum, which made Saray a little speechless.
From a strategic point of view, Zendala's choice of Quel'Thalas is not incomprehensible.
It is known that during the heyday of the Night Empire, Azhara had been overwhelming Zandalara.
The once vast Zandalar Empire was forced by the situation to swallow their anger temporarily, but this does not mean that they have forgotten the original shame.
finally waited for the disintegration of the Night Empire, but Zandalar was tragically thrown into an isolated island in the sea.
When they studied shipbuilding technology from scratch and finally cobbled together a fleet that could sail to sea, they were shocked to find that although the strength of the Night Elves had decreased, they were still the leader of Azeroth.
Compared to the Night Elves, the country established by the descendants of the upper elves who split off from the Night Empire, Quel'Salas, will undoubtedly be better to deal with.
It just so happens that in the last decade or so, Quel'Thalas has been active around the world, not only defeating the forest trolls led by Amani, but also having a bloody conflict with the frost trolls in Northrend.
Zandalar claims to be the suzerain of all trolls, and his younger brother has been bullied by the High Elves one after another, who else can you target if you don't target it?
However, to the surprise of Zur and Rastaha, Quel'Thalas, who had been at odds with the forest trolls and frost trolls one after another, had established a good bilateral relationship with a very weak clan of jungle trolls.
What Zur didn't expect was that this small clan called Dark Spear, with the full support of Quel'Salas, overthrew the suzerainty clan of the Gulabash Empire, and the serfs turned into masters.
This made Zur very uncomfortable, he originally wanted to use the psychology of the same hatred to pinch the three major feudal empires to jointly target Quel'Thalas, but he didn't expect that before the plan was formed, a "traitor" jumped out of the jungle troll's team first.
It wasn't this one that made Zur vomit blood the most.
The Darkspear Trolls are a dignified unification of jungle troll clans large and small to defeat Gulabash head-on, and their superiority cannot be faulted in the rules of the troll society where the strong are respected.
And this once very humble little clan is still very good at being a man, and just after the throne, the new Grand Chief of Gulabash, Senkin, sent his son to Zandala to study, giving Rastakha enough face.
With his natural personality charm and eloquence to meet people, Woking has accumulated a lot of contacts during his study in Zandala, and his popularity is very good, and he has even integrated into the circle of Zandalara's second-generation magnates led by Princess Tarangi.
However, Zur didn't like the prince of the Dark Spear, he always felt that this guy had come to Zandalar for some purpose, not just to learn knowledge.
To put it more bluntly, Zur didn't like the Darkspear Clan who had risen to the throne with real feats, and he would rather see an easy-to-control jungle troll clan rise to the top, so that it would be easier for Zendalar to get involved.
Although Sarean has not yet officially met with Zur, through the information gathered by his allies, including Woking and Bonsandy, he has already guessed Zur's psychological changes and possible subsequent reactions.
Want to combine the three major feudal empires to rebuild the Zendalar Empire? I'm not going to let you get it.
Regardless of what Sarjan personally thinks, who don't have much racist ideas, the trolls led by Zandalar still have a deep prejudice against the elves as a whole, and a Darkspear clan does not represent the mainstream of trolls.
In the eyes of most trolls, the Night Elves are nothing more than an inferior race degenerated from the traitors of the trolls, the dark trolls.
However, the irony is that the inferior race in their eyes has firmly stepped on the head of the troll civilization for the past tens of thousands of years, and it still hasn't turned them over.
Zandala is now in power by the outwardly radical Zur and is on Quel'Thalas' side, and Sarean will not sit idly by and watch them turn against Quel'Thalas by sowing discord.
The Gulabash Empire is dominated by the Darkspear Trolls, and Sarjan is not worried that Senjin will turn against Quel'Salas without warning.
With the fall of the Amani Suzerain's clan, the Evil Branch became the most powerful forest troll clan.
The Evil Branch Clan, which has settled in Hinterland, is far away from the Eternal Song Forest, and does not threaten Quel'Salas for the time being.
Compared to the Forest Trolls and Jungle Trolls, the Frost Trolls and Quel'Salas share a direct border on the continent of Northrend, and it is not uncommon for wars to break out between neighboring countries over territorial disputes.
It is unrealistic for Sarren not to force the trolls of Dhakalai, whose territory has been taken away, to let go of their dissatisfaction with the High Elves.
The main goal he wants to achieve is to expel Zandalra, who is jumping up and down behind his back, from Northrend.
In the words of the barrage, the affairs of Northrend can only be negotiated and handled by the locals of Northrend, what does it matter to you in the extraterritorial country of Zandala?
Malak, the Lord of Frost, was not stupid, and he knew that Zandalar had other plans for Dhaka's help.
However, before the fight with Quel'Thalas, Malak was confident that with Dhaka's accumulated forces and the help of the demigod Loa provided by Zandalara, he should have a greater hope of regaining the lost territory.
However, the development of the battle situation gave the ambitious Malak a blow to the head.
To this day, the Troll Coalition has not been able to gain an advantage on the front lines.
Malak, who lost the red eye, originally planned to take the last stud, and the royal driving team would boost morale and rush again.
If that doesn't work, the pragmatic Malak plans to change his mind and sell Zandalar to Quel'Thallas to negotiate an armistice.
The appearance of Sarian only skipped the process of Malak's defeat in the Imperial Expedition, and instead saved a lot of troops and resources for the Dhakarai trolls, who were bound to fail to achieve results.
At this point, Malak walked down the steps that Salian had voluntarily handed over.
"That's right, it's all the sinister Zandalar who is egging us on behind our backs."
In front of the messenger of Zandalara, Malak, the King of Frost, performed a face-changing show, and he did not hesitate to throw all the black cauldrons on Zandalara's head.
Under the incredulous glare of the Zandalar emissary, Malak, who was determined to abandon the car and protect the handsome, crackled and said a lot of nonsense.
The central idea of his rhetoric is...... We Dhakalai didn't want to make trouble, but it was Zandalar who threatened us with the demigod Loa, and we were forced by the situation to succumb to Zandalara's obscenity.
Everyone in the room knew that Malak was talking nonsense, but it didn't matter, what mattered was that there was a noticeable change in his attitude.
Sarren was a little laughing and crying about Malak's performance, but there is a good saying in the barrage, those who know the times are handsome.
No matter what Malak thinks in his heart, how pompous the performance is, as long as the final result is as expected.
"I'm glad Your Excellency made a wise decision, since that's ......"
Salaan turned his head to look at the Zandalar Emissary with a dead face, "This Zandalar Emissary who is hiding behind the scenes and sowing discord will be handed over to Dhaka, Grand Chief, don't let us down." ”