Chapter 726 Only then can a fatal blow be achieved

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"Your Majesty, I suggest that you let the orcs in the snowfield handle this rebellion."

"And join in?"

"Are you questioning the policy designated by His Majesty?"

"I'm doubting your loyalty!"

Facing the quarrel among his generals, Carlos had a headache.

He didn't know why he wanted to let those orcs go, even if Thrall's uprising was so powerful.

Whenever Carlos is about to think about the benefits and losses involved, the power of Luna will affect his thinking, allowing him to bypass the process and come to the conclusion that "this is justice."

However, the more terrifying reality is that because Carlos was always right, his generals did not dare to question his decision.

The only good thing is that Carlos's old father-in-law, Terenas Menethil II, is too powerful at drawing hatred.

After Carlos returned to Azeroth from the Star Realm and revealed his identity, the relationship between the Kingdom of Lordaeron and the Kingdom of Alterac quickly warmed up. But for eight years before that, Alterac had been "sanctioned" by Lordaeron.

Yes, after Gilneas withdraws from the Alliance, the next unlucky one will be Alterac.

So when the orcs attacked Durnholde Castle and Carlos stood still and observed secretly, although the generals raised doubts out of professionalism, they were still very happy in their hearts.

Haha, you’re out of luck, you have this day too!

That's roughly the mood.

Reason demands that precautions be taken before things happen, and the rebellious orcs must be severely suppressed; emotions tell everyone to wait and watch the people of Lordaeron suffer, wouldn't it be beautiful?

No Alterac person doubted that they could not defeat him, because their king was named Carlos Barov.

In the field of war, the Alliance has never doubted the Knight King.

This includes Thrall.

Through Spartacus, through the Frostwolf clan, through what he saw, heard and thought, Thrall was willing to believe that Carlos had a vision of peaceful coexistence with the orcs.

At the same time, Thrall was also reflecting on what the war had brought to humans and orcs.

“This is a huge gap that our generation and even our next generation can’t repair, but someone has to do it.”

It was based on this realization that Thrall threw away the battlefield principles taught to him by Orgrim and delayed for a long time on the grounds of lack of preparation.

Preparation is never enough.

Thrall thought he had done enough and hoped that his "adoptive father" would understand the current situation and release the orcs imprisoned in Durnholde Castle in a peaceful manner.

But Blackmore didn't think so.

This unwilling Lordaeron officer was angered by Thrall's kindness.

Ambitious, capable, and a fanatical human supremacist.

Blackmoore did not accept the "threat" of the orcs.

So, in front of Thrall, Blackmoore beheaded the "collaborator" Taresha, threw her head off the city wall, and rolled down in front of Thrall.

Like mother and sister, teacher and friend, the most important woman in Sal's entire growth process, the woman who taught him kindness died in front of him, died because of himself, and died because of his "adoptive father".

For the first time, Thrall understood what unforgettable hatred was.

Kneeling on the ground, Thrall held Taresha's head and just held it in his chest. Amidst the wanton laughter of Durnholde soldiers, Thrall turned and left. Orgrim held a spear to help him block the sneak attack. stab in the back.

Before dawn the next day, the orcs completed the blockade and siege of Durnholde Castle.

At this time, Thrall had no compassion in his heart.

Thirteen thousand orcs against five thousand human defenders.

Crackmore made the fatal mistake of underestimating the young orc he named Thrall, meaning "slave."

Underestimating his courage, awareness and wisdom.

Thrall handed over the power of commanding the army to Orgrim without reservation, and personally led a capable team to sneak into Durnholde again from the route he originally escaped.

This is really a perfect irony. The guards of Durnholde Castle did not understand the principle of mending the situation and did not close this loophole at all.

The defenders who were still able to rely on the solid city walls to resist the orcs completely lost their will to resist after witnessing how Thrall set fire to create chaos, how he took advantage of the chaos to storm the castle, and how he blocked and beheaded Claymore.

Dunhold Castle, the largest orc prison in Lordaeron, was breached.

Thrall used great perseverance to contain the demon in his heart and did not choose to kill the prisoners.

It's not because he's the chosen one, or because he's kindhearted.

Thrall's death hurt Thrall greatly, and he had nowhere to express his anger.

It was because Spartacus informed him and Orgrim that the King of Knights was coming.

Chromie did a good job, or the moon god is really powerful.

The prisoners of war who were weak because of the failure of the demon blood, the orcs who were defeated and mentally depressed because of the tribe's defeat, regained their strength because of the encouragement of Thrall, the "chosen son"? !

Just take it as such.

In short, the orcs were overly energetic and inflated.

Although the orcs lost their freedom and shed tears of sadness and pain after their defeat, judging from the results, it was because of the human detention and slavery policy that the population recovered in large numbers.

"Perhaps, we can use these prisoners to negotiate with the King of Knights."

Thrall pondered the feasibility.

"I thought you were going to set up a trap to catch that Barov boy. There are still 200,000 of our compatriots in the forest of Ultraland."

Orgrim spat on the ground.

Orgrim Doomhammer has a natural resistance to "Medivhn" of unknown origin.

It's so similar to Gul'dan's twenty-five-year-old boy. The breath of that magic stick can be smelled eight hundred miles away.

But Thrall listened to Chromie's words.

Because it makes sense.

There is no place for orcs in the Eastern Kingdom, and the distant western continent may be where orcs belong.

Although he understood that Orgrim was mocking himself and ridiculing his enemies, Thrall felt that he might really be tempted if he had not been to the forest and snow fields in the Alterac Mountains.

It's not a question of whether he can beat Carlos Barov, but after experiencing the death of Talesa, Thrall's hostility towards humans cannot subside in a short period of time.

What if it succeeds and the Kingdom of Alterac becomes so angry that they carry out indiscriminate massacres.

Eventually, Sal gave up the idea.

"Get ready to transfer."

"Transfer?"

Orgrim asked rhetorically.

"More than 100,000 people, more than half of whom are old, weak, sick and disabled, where do you want to move? We are already blocked."

Ao Dachui rubbed the ground with the sole of his foot a few times, and a concise map appeared.

"This, Durnholde, we, this, Thoradin's Wall, whether it's the Hinterlands or Southsea Town, are heavily guarded. Where are you going to retreat to?"

"Go to Arathi."

Thrall replied.

"Fly over?"

Orgrim scoffed at Thrall's statement.

"I will lead people to drag Alterac's possible pursuit troops to Durnholde Castle, and you will lead everyone to storm Thoradin's Wall."

"Then what?"

"Use the vast terrain of Arathi Highlands to create a gap."

"What happens next?"

"Find a boat, let's go to the Western Continent."

"Ah ha, what a perfect plan, a brilliant idea."

Thrall didn't know whether Orgrim's admiration was sincere or out of spite.

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