As Matron Gaiaan's health deteriorated and she took the initiative to step back from the scene, the Mag'har clan entered a new era led by four young leaders.
These four people are Garrosh, the son of Grom Hellscream, the Warsong Chief, Dranosh, the son of Varok Saurfang, the Blackstone Chief, Yorrin, the son of Kilrogg Deadeye, the Chief of the Blood Circle, and Guy Agnalan, Ya'an's personal apprentice.
To put it bluntly, it is a small group composed of the second generation of chiefs.
Garrosh, who perfectly inherited Grom's warrior genes, is the most powerful among the four.
But at the same time, his brain is also the most rigid in the team, and he must have the assistance of an external brain to make correct decisions.
Dranosh's style is similar to Garrosh's, but at least he doesn't go to the extreme of completely abandoning his brains in exchange for muscles.
Yolin and Agna are the brains of this group, and their presence is crucial.
To give an inappropriate example, the two of them are like a dog leash hanging on the neck of a bulldog.
Without their restraint, God knows where those two idiots would have gone.
Having said this, Sarlayan was curious about the whereabouts of Yolin in the original history.
He had already learned about Dranosh's ending from the barrage. The young orc warrior unfortunately died in the battle at the Scourge Gate, and his body was resurrected as a death knight by the Lich King Arthas.
Agna, on the other hand, followed Gaiyaan's guidance, and after a long journey with Guyir, she finally married him. The two also had a son named Dulaka.
Needless to say, Garrosh, nicknamed Brainless Roar, the civil war in the tribe was caused by his insistence.
Among this small group of second-generation chiefs, only Yolin mysteriously disappeared in subsequent versions.
Perhaps it is precisely because Agna has been around Go'ir all day long and Yollin has mysteriously disappeared that Garrosh, without an external brain, is hurtling forward on the wrong road, and no one can hold him back. dog leash.
Sarlayan is not sure whether Agnar and Go'el will have the same sparks in this current timeline.
As long as Jolin, who also serves as a think tank, is still with Garrosh, Brainless Roar will probably not follow the same old path as in the original history.
Just in case, Sarlayan ordered Valeela to strengthen the intelligence investigation on Draenor, and be sure to monitor every move of Go'il and others at all times.
The Alliance garrison led by Windsor was a spy on the surface, and Go'el wouldn't care too much even if he noticed it. After all, he did need to show goodwill to the Alliance who still had doubts about the tribe.
What? Assassination?
According to Sarlayan's understanding of the alliance, even if those hawk leaders are dissatisfied with the tribe, they will not lower their dignity and use such despicable methods.
To take a step back, even if someone really planned to take this opportunity to assassinate Go'ir, it wouldn't be that easy.
Go'el's combat effectiveness is not bad, and he is accompanied by Varok Saurfang, a representative figure of the orc Mesozoic era. It is very difficult to assassinate them.
Windsor was the spy on the surface, but secretly Saryan had many other arrangements.
For example, the Broken Agents under Illidan, the cat (leopard) Druid who is good at stealth under Fandral Staghelm, the Naga under Vashj's management, etc.
As long as he was willing, Sarlayan could find out exactly how many times Guil went to the toilet a day... although there was absolutely no need to do so.
Valeela obediently followed Sharlayan's instructions and handed over his commissions to the major forces in Draenor one by one.
"Do you have any plans to go to Draenor to observe up close for yourself?"
Faced with Valeera's question, Sarlayan shook his head: "I don't need to personally come forward for this little matter. As long as Go'ir doesn't make a big fuss, I won't bother to follow him like a peeping tom. Let him do it." Bar."
"Compared to Go'el's movements, I care more about Fandral's research progress."
Valeera raised her eyebrows: "Are you talking about Draenor's environmental transformation plan? Or the red natural disaster treatment plan that was entrusted to him before?"
Sarlayan: "The latter, I know the former will not yield results so quickly. Transforming Draenor's environment is destined to be a long-term, large-scale project."
Valeela nodded knowingly: "You want to fulfill your promise to Akama as soon as possible, right? That's right. The evil energy surging in the Broken Body is like a time bomb. It's best to dismantle it as soon as possible."
As Valeera spoke, she continued to send messages to the high elf intelligence personnel in Watchfort, and she also made some remarks along the way.
"I don't want to make voice calls on my mobile phone that can be easily eavesdropped on some important matters, but it's too troublesome to send notes every time. Can it be improved?"
Sarlayan's eyes lit up, he snapped his fingers and said with a smile: "Blind Monk, you discovered Hua Dian, I am also considering this issue."
Valeela rolled her eyes angrily, "It's Watson, you discovered the blind spot, right? Isn't this the Sherlock Holmes joke you talked about before? This can also be used in reverse..."
"Don't worry about the details."
Sarlayan waved his hand and brought the topic back up: "I plan to entrust Mimiron and others to add a real-time messaging function to the mobile phone, so that we can avoid frequently sending small notes when we need to convey confidential information."
"Hmm..." As an arcanist, Stella Gosa put her chin in her hands and thought: "From a technical point of view, this function should not be difficult to achieve, especially for a great inventor like Mimiron. "
Sarlayan smiled and spread his hands: "Then let's just look forward to it. I still have a lot of improvement ideas for mobile phones. Let's take it step by step."
[That’s not true. Today’s mobile phones in Azeroth are still the most primitive feature phones, and they must evolve into smart phones step by step. 】
[Is there a possibility that Sharlayan will be able to play mobile games in Azeroth in the future? 】
[Don’t ask, asking means everything is possible. 】
[Happy, I look forward to the day when Sasha draws a card and dies suddenly and wails. 】
[Don’t you all have mobile phones? (funny)】
Sarlayan was speechless at the barrage's bad taste.
Today's Azeroth is like a war machine running at full speed, and all resources will be given priority to the research and development of military technology.
When the external threat gradually weakens, Sarlayan will consider shifting the focus of development back to civilian use.
However, he couldn't be sure about this kind of thing. Many civilian technologies were originally castrated versions of military technologies. They could be put into use directly with slight modifications without additional research costs.
'Smartphone...'
Sarlayan looked up and looked out the window thoughtfully: 'Let's keep some expectations for now. If there weren't too many external threats to Azeroth, I would also like to go all out to develop people's livelihood...'
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Under the watchful eye of Sharlayan's spies, Go'el's trip to Draenor was kept secret.
However, Sarlayan did not devote all his energy to monitoring Go'ir. He was more concerned about the follow-up actions of the orc rebel party and the Broken treatment plan that Fandral sent back from Draenor.
As Sarlayan had predicted, Fandral's technology for developing variant Arkandor became more and more mature as research on Arkandor's extensive applications gradually deepened.
In his spare time while formulating a major plan to transform Draenor's environment, Fandral easily cultivated a new variant of Arcandor that could reconcile evil energy.
However, the problem of the Broken Ones is not just pure evil energy erosion. The red plague mixed in this curse is the real big boss.
The Red Plague is a genetic weapon specially developed by the Goria Empire for the orcs. Logically speaking, it should have no effect on the Draenei who have a completely different genetic sequence from the orcs.
However, after being mixed with evil energy, I am afraid that the warlocks of the Shadow Council themselves did not know what strange magical reactions occurred between the two energies.
Judging from the results, the fused high-intensity pollutants can indeed cause huge harm to the draenei, causing them to degenerate into distorted Shatters.
Thanks to the detailed information on the Red Plague provided by Gaiaan, Fandral, who took the open-book exam, developed a special medicine specifically for the Red Plague in just 3 months, and then spent more than 2 months to come up with the final formula for the Broken One. Treatment programs.
"Well..." Sarlayan shook the parchment with a lot of professional terms in his hand with a headache: "The plan has been come out, the question now is...who should we use as the first test? Guinea pig?"
(End of chapter)