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Chapter 12 The Defeat of the Orcs (Part 2)

After this battle, although Lordaeron City was severely damaged, the overall strength of the alliance did not decline but increased. 21?? For high elves, the Wild Hammer Dwarfs and all human countries except Kyrgyzs. On the other hand, the Orcs lost at least two-thirds of their troops after this battle, and most of the surviving troops were still traitors who had gone to pursue the Endless Sea. Ogres gradually separated from the tribe because of Gul'dan. Although there were some firm support for the Destruction Hammer, at least they would ensure that there would be no two-headed Ogre magicians here.

It was not only the ogres who left, but also lost their confidence in the tribe after they covered the orcs and escaped. They did not continue to pursue the tribe's leadership.

Looking at the whole situation, if there are any powerful weapons in the tribe, the only red dragons that are still under their control are left. In my impression, those ancient creatures participated in the encirclement and suppression of Gul'dan, so they failed to participate in the battle under Lordaeron, the most critical battle between the orcs and the alliance, I couldn't help but feel sorry for them. Indeed, if only one Red Dragon Knight was involved at the beginning of the decisive battle, or the result of the battle would not be like this.

Just as I thought of them, I suddenly thought of other key issues. The Red Dragon was there, and the Kurtiras fleet that was pursuing the Black Stone Tribe at sea would be seriously threatened because their ships had no empty measures at all. I must inform Tulayang of this matter.

I walked into the Alliance Army camp that was camping outside Lordaeron City and went directly into the central army tent with strict patrols. Originally, these guards would not allow anyone to enter, but for me, not only did they not stop me, but they would receive salutes. It was different from ordinary nobles from the bottom of their hearts.

I walked straight to the tent, and the guards next to me saw me coming, and did not even report to the generals here. At the sudden intrusion into their meeting, the Alliance Adjutant Tulayang did not show any anger on his face, but instead showed a little expectant surprise. With him, there were Kadega, Aurelia, Danas Bertoon, and Kudran Wildhawk. These heroes seemed to be discussing the next plan for march. They all looked different on their faces, but they did not indicate the intention of expelling me, or they had not had time to say it. So I ignored what they were talking about and directly inserted my words to interrupt his discussion.

"Did you see the Red Dragon along the way?" They were still a little surprised by my appearance, but they were soon attracted by my question. They knew that it was necessary to answer my question in any aspect.

"Although that thing is very tricky, I thought I would meet here in a serious way." Bertoon shook his head. It was obvious that he had not seen him. I originally thought that the lord of this Rapids would treat me as a child, but I found that he had a surprising respect for me. This was not the reason for my identity, because this brave warrior never valued anyone's identity, so his attitude definitely came from other aspects, such as when I was still fighting yesterday.

"Tough? They are not worth mentioning to us Wild Hammer Dwarves." Kudland touched his beard as he was boasting. Maybe he had forgotten that less than ten days ago, his beard was burned when he killed a dragon. Although his body was not damaged, the lack of beard was disfigured for the identity dwarves. "Okay, they are indeed in trouble."

Because of his actions, his face became ashamed. This made us laugh for a long time.

"We don't have to guess. I think you will tell us the location of those beasts, right." The laughter stopped just now, and Card looked at me with a sharp look, as if he could see clearly what I was thinking in my heart, and I knew that he, the wizard, had seen my strangeness and knew some of the future.

"I suspect Prodmore might not be able to complete the task." I came back to my senses and said something I knew. Or should I tell them the truth, or explain it to them indirectly.

"Impossible, the strength of their fleet is inferior to this world, and even our elves cannot compete with it." Aurelia denied my opinion before I could finish speaking. Then Tulayang, the object she admired, followed. The example he presented seemed more convincing.

"Last time in Nanhai Town, we put the orcs in it because we didn't have their clear route, but this time we have the enemy's clear route. The vast ocean is exactly what Dailin is good at. Those orcs will definitely be buried at the bottom of the sea." Tulayang couldn't help but look at the elves. I think he hoped that after Aurelia saw that they had the same understanding, he would go further with him, although the elves were still indifferent.

"I mean the Red Dragon. If they were there, the humans would be buried at the bottom of the sea. They would not raise those flying beasts with huge appetites in vain. They did not appear in the Battle of Lordaeron. Wouldn't they still appear in the Endless Sea?"

After hearing my explanation, the whole audience was silent. They knew what it meant if I was right. It would be the entire human fleet and the elites of a country... that would be the demise of this. Everyone present knew this.

"Leave it to us, I will tell all the dwarf knights in Eagle Nest Mountain, so that the orcs riding big birds can understand who the overlords in the air." At this moment, the silent Kudran seemed to have found his place of use. Instead, he raised the storm hammer in his hand, and walked towards the camp where his tribe was located, leading the griffin knights to the south.

No one expressed any objection to his volunteer behavior, but just watched them flow into the sky, hoping that they could bring good news.

When the last dwarf knight disappeared from his sight, the meeting continued again. Kadega turned his eyes to me. I knew that although I gave them a good warning, it would increase his suspicion about me.

It may also be that I was suspicious, but it was an indisputable fact that he cared about me.

"My prince, do you have any valuable suggestions?" Kardga asked me.

"Of course, I want to remind you that the battle with the orcs is far from over," I answered to Ka's house. He actually wanted me to remind him something. Rather than talking about some unimportant wars, I would rather let him remember the ending. His future he saw in the Tower of Medivh, was in the world of orcs, and this poor ** master would still see these monsters there. "You know."

"I know, I know..." Kadega fell into deep thought again, and his face turned pale. To others, he seemed to be afraid of the brutality of the orcs. The fact was not so. Instead, he saw the ending and would be lost in the world full of red sky.

"If you know, I have no objection."

After saying that, I walked out of here to find my friends. And behind me, I could even feel the eyes of the four of them. They represent four mentalities, admiration, pride, curiosity, and doubt.

Maybe this is how life is.

I am not looking back. I know that maybe after today, I will not see the five legendary heroes of the League again. For the entire League, their era has just begun. For me, my era has not yet arrived. Maybe I should inherit their spirit. This is the true spirit of our League.

Two days later, Tulayang once again led the alliance army to the south. Compared with the alliance troops that were last launched here, they are no longer considered new recruits.

They no longer enter the battlefield with a ignorant and unknown mentality. They are completely mentally prepared and have a clearer mission. For example, they know that they are fighting for the entire race, and their alliance is definitely capable of driving away those monsters.

Varian and I watched them at the same place again, and this time the Prince of Stormwind no longer felt any despair. He knew that he would soon defeat the enemy and would soon be able to go back and rebuild his home. A new life is about to begin.

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My last performance was completely affirmed by my father. The benefit of this is that no matter what comes ahead, I have the right to read it casually. This is indeed a good treatment.

I am not proud of it because of a completely correct prediction of a battle. It is the battle between the Endless Sea Griffon Knights and the Kurtiras Fleet against the Orc Transportation Ship and the Red Dragon. I know that Prodmore will definitely win this battle, and I think it will definitely change the impression of the lord I most look forward to. Although I waited for the report of this battle in less than two days, it seemed as long as several months for me.

In the end, Kultiras destroyed half of the Black Stone Orcs at the cost of losing a quarter of the fleet. The price was heavy. But it was not as good as the destruction of the entire army. Of course, it was all thanks to the participation of the huge number of griffon knights, otherwise they would not have destroyed half of the red dragons there.

To be honest, the Navy's losses will not affect the combat power of the main force of the alliance in 6th place. If he is used as bait to eliminate half of the red dragons, it will be a decisive and acceptable ending for the entire alliance. Of course, I don't know if the person involved Prodmore thinks so, especially his only son is still dead there.

In fact, this may be a good thing for me personally. It still has huge maritime power for the alliance. And I proposed to send the dwarf griffin knights to support them. The crew of their entire fleet thanked the Wildhammer Dwarfs, and also thanked me for the person who came up with the idea. On the other hand, Dailin lost her son, which means that if Jaina married us Lordaeron, the dowry would be the entire Kurtiras. (Uh... it's evil)

It was a good result, but it was just the beginning. Other information said that our army's offensive was unstoppable, and there were war reports on rescuing a city almost every day, including the distribution subway furnace for the bronze bearded dwarfs and dwarfs. They were sincerely grateful for the emergence of our alliance army, which was dominated by humans.

Of course, good news will not come forever, everything will turn back. Finally, after a long time of endurance, the tribe made its final efforts, and the result they achieved was to kill the commander of our alliance, the great Lord Lothar. He died in a one-on-one duel with the Hammer of Destruction.

Although he was captured by adjutant Tulayang, and although the main force of the orcs suffered another devastating damage after this battle, it almost marked the orcs' defeat, but the loss of the greatest warrior in the alliance still made many people feel sad.

A month later, the Alliance cleared the threat of orcs, but there were no traces of orcs in the cities where they lived. In the end, the tribe and the Alliance contest ended with the victory of the Alliance.

The few orcs and traitors who survived and surrendered Perenod became prisoners. Kuanren's father decided to imprison them instead of executing them. Although this resolution was opposed by almost all dwarves and other kings of humanity, he was finally passed because of his huge influence. I don't feel that such a resolution was passed at all, but the only thing was that the Elf Leader did not make a statement on this issue from beginning to end. This also invisibly helped the orcs not to end the dangerous situation of extermination.

Although some of the father's decisions in the later period were questioned by others, when the people accompanied their inner smiles and the tears of their relatives' expectations of returning home, who still remembers some awkwardness?

Now, the orc captives are being ordered to carry materials for building the statues of Lothar at the places where Lothar died, and soon they will have more opportunities to be coolies, such as repairing cities that were once destroyed by them. This behavior is also the most wonderful irony of their brutal behavior.

Although it does not include the uncaptured black-handed brothers, they still lack enough manpower to form new threats.

Finally, this long-lasting battle ended with the victory of the league.

Not long after, when Tulayang and Kadega and I bid farewell to Varian in Nanhai Town, and when his ship disappeared in the sky, I once again looked at Kadega's face, which was not very comfortable. I don't know what the old man was thinking about, and his destination was still my destination. I don't know, but I know that some things except for us to fight for, no one knows whether the future will really go in that direction.
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