Chapter 751 I predicted your prediction

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"But does this conflict with our holding on to the barrier?"

Garithos's problem also confused most of the team.

This out-and-out Lordaeron army could not understand why Carlos wanted to abandon the only strategic location east of Lordaeron.

After all, the natural disaster of the undead, the moving nightmare, and having to fight in the wild with so many skeletons in the face of sudden disasters, many soldiers will not be able to adapt to it for a while.

Therefore, from a psychological perspective, most people tend to use strong fortifications to defend against enemies at barrier gates.

But what can Carlos do?

Be a great prophet and tell everyone that Dalaran cannot be defended. Will Arthas lead the army eastward and march north to overthrow Quel'Thalas?

After the fall of Dalaran, Bulwark Pass became a sworn enemy. The Lich King only needed to use a pincer attack to attack from both sides, and the defenders would die.

There was no way Carlos could make this mistake.

But the troops available at the moment were Lordaeron soldiers gathered entirely because of their own prestige, not the rough Alterac men whom Carlos had trained so hard, so he would not unconditionally believe in him.

This is very troublesome to explain.

Finally, Carlos decided to compromise.

"What you said makes sense. I remember correctly that the defender of the barrier is Gavin Ladd. We haven't seen each other for some years. Let's go to the barrier to meet him first."

"Okay, the marshal is right."

"A marshal is a marshal, and he is knowledgeable!"

Regarding these low-quality rainbow farts, Carlos had no emotions at all, and Garithos was also a little uncomfortable.

Because he grew up listening to his father's stories, Garithos grew up to be a die-hard Alliance loyalist.

For Carlos, while Garithos admired him, he also had inner confusion.

Why did his father and the uncles and uncles who participated in the war all brag after drinking that they were willing to die for him?

After snatching back the unconscious Carlos, Garithos thought he had the answer to this confusion.

But after Carlos promoted himself to adjutant, Garithos had new confusion.

The Alliance’s Generalissimo seems not very good...

With the fall of Lordaeron, the Alliance's most powerful nation fell apart.

Lordaeron's powerful army also created serious polarization.

Excluding Uther's expeditionary force far south of the strait, the remaining troops in Lordaeron were either frightened by the Scourge, or they had not seen the terror of the undead army and were blindly confident.

These are all serious consequences.

But the most troublesome thing is the people under Garithos.

I fought and won.

As the garrison of Brill, Garithos commanded only an unsatisfied thousand-man team before the disaster, and he also did the chores of the garrison.

Then Lordaeron was conquered by the Lich King, and the scattered heroes were quickly gathered together. Garithos's troops soon expanded to more than 7,000 people.

But problems also arise.

It is not appropriate to say that they are a ragtag group. After all, they are the largest military force east of Lordaeron.

To say that they are qualified soldiers is absolutely an insult to soldiers.

It’s just a matter of staying together to survive.

The idealistic Garithos struggled to hide his dissatisfaction in front of Carlos who saw the current situation clearly.

Why not protect our country?

Because of your food!

Silvery Moon City was caught in a royal conquest, and internal strife reached its most critical juncture. It was basically impossible to count on it.

But letting Alsace go all the way north is definitely not a good idea.

Although from the perspective of the residents of Lordaeron, diverting trouble to the north is definitely a very NICE idea.

Because what Lordaeron lacks at this time is time.

The fall of the royal city and the murder of the royal family were absolutely unbearable pain for the kingdom.

But for the Kingdom of Lordaeron as a whole, it's actually not that bad.

Although there are millions of people around the city of Lordaeron, it is very sad to have hundreds of years of savings go up in smoke, but the Kingdom of Lordaeron still has a huge war potential with a population of four million.

As long as the domestic forces can be consolidated, the Kingdom of Lordaeron can even rely on its own strength to expel the undead army from its territory without the intervention of Carlos.

Of course, this assumption is based on the Lich King hanging up.

The reality is that the Kingdom of Lordaeron is in chaos and cannot organize effective resistance at all.

At a time when anxiety and fanaticism coexist, Garithos is pushed to the forefront.

His luck was that as one of the few understanding people, Carlos carefully controlled this chaotic army.

Dare to fight is the advantage of this army.

The desire for war and revenge are the fatal flaws of this army.

Garithos only saw the advantages but not the flaws, so he found an opportunity to ask Carlos his questions.

What a good boy.

Carlos was a little confused about Garithos coming to him in private.

Touched by the scene, he thought of Anduin Lothar and Turalyon back then.

"What do you think is the scariest thing about the undead disaster?"

"Looks."

"..."

Carlos retracted his emotion, Turalyon was not so stunned back then.

"It's the undead army's fighting style of fighting and the contagiousness of natural disasters and diseases."

"Oh, you said this."

Damn it...

"I noticed some signs very early and have been sabotaging the enemy's secret plans, so the spread of natural disasters and diseases has been contained to a certain extent. But there is no particularly good way to deal with the undead army."

Carlos dissects his enemy's strengths.

"We have received a lot of intelligence. The evil undead natural disaster is creating more undead soldiers in Lordaeron. This is why everyone hopes to defeat them as soon as possible. No one wants to fight with their dead relatives and friends."

Garithos looked a little sad.

"I can understand this idea, but as a general, you must understand that victory is your goal, and everything else must serve to win victory."

"what do you mean?"

Garithos seemed to understand, but was not sure.

"It can't be done. It can't be done in the short time to defeat the undead natural disaster."

"So you don't agree with them?"

"Um."

There is a difference between being stunned and being stupid. Garithos quickly understood Carlos's thoughts.

"The previous methods have failed. Soon, the undead army will be equated with the natural disaster, and the war will enter a period of advantage for the enemy. As the largest military force east of Lordaeron, it is difficult for me to let you die. "

"So you suggest giving up holding on to the barrier, are you planning to pull us along to hinder the enemy, and then continue to use our strength to carry out the final counterattack?"

Garithos asked.

"Yes, the surprise attack on Lordaeron is indeed a good move. Don't look at me like this, Garithos, just talk about the matter. Only by learning experience from the enemy can you defeat your opponent better."

"Sorry, Marshal, I'm not in the right mood."

"The city of Lordaeron is the core part of the Kingdom of Lordaeron. It contributes to the city of Lordaeron. It is true that the entire kingdom has been cut apart and cannot effectively integrate its forces. However, the undead army is also deep in the hinterland and cannot move easily."

"So you think the undead army will attack the barrier pass eastward and march all the way eastward?"

"Yes, don't forget, in the west and south, the main force of the alliance is still there, and my army is in Arathi."

Carlos lied a little.

What really happened was that he had read the script.

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