Chapter 1157 Troll Agent

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Perhaps it is too early to consider the merging of new tribes with the Mag'har orcs.

At least in the next few years, Guyin, who is eager to establish a foothold in the continent of Kalimdor, has no time to pay attention to the Mag'har orcs who have never entered Azeroth and have no plans to enter.

Under the constraints of Grandma Gaiaan, it is unlikely that Naozhanhou will completely let himself go during this period.

He is still in a passive state as his father is the "sinner" who took the lead in drinking the blood of demons.

"How about this."

After thinking for a while, Sarlayan said to the confidantes present: "The next few years will be a rare period of peaceful development for Azeroth."

"In order to avoid unnecessary disputes, we must temporarily block the tribe's information about the other side of the Dark Portal."

"Stella, convey my concerns and ideas to the leaders of various countries, including Kael'thas, and ask for their assistance and cooperation."

Stellagosa nodded: "I understand."

As Sharlayan himself said, paper cannot contain fire.

As the orcs gradually recover from the pressure of survival, sooner or later they will turn their attention to other corners of Azeroth, and it is only a matter of time before they discover the Mag'har orcs on the other side of the Dark Portal.

What Sharlayan wants to do is to delay the arrival of this result as much as possible, so that Azeroth can get more time to recuperate.



The post-war finishing work on the continent of Kalimdor is almost in progress. After attending the thank-you banquet jointly organized by the Kalimdor tauren and the Highmountain tauren, Sarlayan plans to officially embark on his return journey.

The Alliance's expeditionary force to reinforce Kalimdor, the Nightborne, and the Highmountain Tauren have all been led by the commanders of their respective armies and have taken the Kul Tiras troopship to return home.

Apart from the local night elves and tauren, the only people left on the continent of Kalimdor are the orcs who came across the sea to open up a new home, and the Darkspear Giants who plan to build a cross-continental trade port in the Echo Islands. Demonic.

Although this trip to Kalimdor involved a tragic war, Vol'jin also took this opportunity to see many of Kalimdor's unique and precious resources.

The Darkspear trolls have been cooperating with the goblins of the Steamwheedle Consortium in Stranglethorn Vale all year round, and Vol'jin is very aware of how cunning these short greenskins can be.

Instead of giving up the profits from cross-sea trade to the goblins who would definitely take the opportunity to kill them, it would be better for the Darkspear Trolls to establish a trade route between Stranglethorn Vale and the Echo Islands themselves.

Vol'jin's idea is good, but it's not that easy to implement.

The first difficulty that stood in front of him was the problem of ships and sailors.

Unlike the Zandalari Trolls who once had a golden fleet, the Darkspear Trolls, a branch of the Jungle Trolls, have only been active on land and have never built any serious ships before.

Starting from scratch is not an easy task, and Wo'jin's idea of ​​kicking out the Steamwheedle Consortium and going it alone will inevitably offend those money-hungry goblins.

Don’t forget, the goblins occupying Booty Bay are the Blackwater Consortium, a subsidiary company of the Hotsand Consortium. Blackwater Bandits and Blackwater Pirates are all properties under their name.

Even if the Blackwater Pirates have to focus their main energy on competing with the Bloodsail Pirates, they still have enough energy to suppress the Darkspear Trolls who started from scratch.

After receiving Vol'jin's request for help, Sarlayan, who was about to leave Kalimdor, changed his mind and took the time to visit the Echo Islands.

In this time and space, it can be said that the Darkspear Trolls were supported by Sarlayan. Their achievements today are inseparable from Sarlayan's support behind the scenes.

For this reason, Senjin and Wojin and his son have always been very grateful and respectful to Sarlayan, and they also have great trust in his layout and planning abilities.

This time, Vol'jin really couldn't think of a good way, so he could only turn to Sharlayan, hoping that he could point out a clear path for the Darkspear trolls who were determined to establish a cross-sea trade route.

"Trade routes..."

Sarlayan pondered and touched his chin, his eyes flashing for a while... In fact, he was discussing how to solve this problem with Danmaku.

During the period of time when Sarlayan was thinking silently, Vol'jin waited patiently for him to come to his senses without saying a word, with a very correct attitude.

Senjin and Wojin, father and son, were born in the small clan of Darkspear. Although they lived a poor life since childhood, they also developed a more honest character compared to those leaders of large clans who grew up in intrigues.

When Sen'jin was young, he went to Zuldazar, the capital of Zandalari, to study abroad, which broadened his originally narrow horizons.

Compared with those jungle trolls who are obsessed with winning and losing one city and one place, Sen'jin has a longer-term vision. Of course, the teachings of the Zandalari trolls are responsible for this, but Sen'jin's own talent and personality also play an important role. effect.

Vol'jin is the heir who was taught by Senjin step by step, and his ideas are also inherited from his father.

Compared with the voice of a single clan... or even the jungle troll tribe, Sen'jin and Vol'jin value the safety of Azeroth as a whole more.

From this perspective, Sen'jin, who had received Zandalari education, did not blindly follow Zandalari's philosophy.

In Senjin's opinion, although Zandalari seemed very grand when teaching children from other clans who came to study abroad, they kept saying one thing after another.

But in daily actual actions, Senjin can vaguely see the double standards of a large number of them.

Even King Rastakhan, who was praised by countless Zandalar people, could not break out of the vicious cycle of using force to restore the honor of the Zandalari ancestors, which ultimately led to the tragic failure that ruined the entire golden fleet a few years ago.

According to Sen'jin's idea, if Zandalar wants to regain its past prestige, there is no need to fight to the death with Kul Tiras at sea.

The ocean of Azeroth is vast enough, and even if there are destined to be frictions between them, it can fully accommodate two maritime powers to put aside their disputes and jointly develop.

But it makes no sense to say this now. Things have happened, and Sen'jin, one of the chiefs of the jungle trolls, cannot influence the thoughts of Rastakhan, the king of Zandalari.

Sarlayan is half high elf and is a descendant of the highborne.

From his standpoint, it would be extremely difficult to reach a reconciliation with the Zandalari trolls, who had a deep hatred for the Highborne.

We can’t even take the first step, let alone subsequent cooperation.

What? Is it the forest troll who has a grudge against the high elves? Has nothing to do with Zandalari?

During the reign of Queen Azshara, the entire ancient continent of Kalimdor was cast in her shadow.

The arrogant Zandalari trolls were even beaten to the gate of the capital by the Dark Night Empire's army, and were forced to sign an alliance under the city in humiliation.

If the arrogant Azshara had not looked down on these "minor" disputes on the planet and began to focus on the vast universe, it would not be difficult for the Dark Night Empire in its heyday to destroy Zandalari.

Something happened that made Zandalar even more unacceptable.

Azshara... didn't take them seriously at all. When it was clear that she could achieve complete victory by taking a further step, she just urged Zandalar to withdraw their troops without hesitation after paying a humiliating truce.

The troops have been withdrawn...the troops have...been withdrawn.

This kind of practice...how to put it, for some people in Zandalari who value dignity more than life, it is undoubtedly the most extreme torture, enough to make their descendants remember this humiliation for thousands of years.

From the macro perspective that Sarlayan is looking at now, Zandalari is an ancient power whose comprehensive national strength is second only to the night elves anyway. It is undoubtedly a problem to have their combat power trapped on Zandalar Island like this. kind of waste.

Wanting to take the most difficult first step to cooperate with Zandalari. As the descendant of the upper elf that is most hated by Zandalari, Sarlayan himself must not come forward in person at the first time. He needs a suitable agent.

The Darkspear Troll, who has always maintained good cooperation with Quel'Thalas...or the Duke of Deep Shadow's forces, is the most suitable choice.

This is also the main reason why Sarlayan suddenly changed his mind and came to the Echo Islands before leaving.

He wanted to use the Darkspear trolls as a breakthrough to establish a preliminary cooperative relationship with the Zandalari trolls, which were unable to go to sea after losing their golden fleet.

Although the golden fleet has been completely wiped out, the Zandalari trolls have a tradition of cultivating a navy, and there will be no shortage of people in either shipbuilding or crew.

And this happens to be the biggest shortcoming of the Darkspear trolls, who deride themselves as "landlubbers."

"Wo'jin."

"exist!"

After considering the pros and cons of this plan, Sarlayan looked at Vol'jin with bright eyes.

"Do you want to follow in the footsteps of your fathers and go to Zandalar to gain more knowledge?"

Wo'jin: "...Huh?"