Chapter 770 You deserve to be Hai’s son-in-law

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Humanity is only an important part of Azeroth, not its overlord.

Everyone understands that this undead disaster is raging and the Alliance is in big trouble, but whether you want to admit it or not, Carlos and his Kingdom of Alterac are there, standing on the Alterac Mountains.

This is Carlos, who is so famous. Can the skeleton mother stop screaming strangely by saying his name?

No, this is the power of the alliance.

Before the Second Orc War, humans and dwarves only had a friendly relationship in the traditional sense, a kind of friendly relationship where everyone seemed to have something in common and looked like they were all human beings, so let’s be friends.

The animosity between human nations is no less than the animosity between humans and other races.

Although the ultimate goal of forming the Alliance of Lordaeron is to fight against the orc tribe.

But judging from the results, a strong alliance effectively deterred overseas forces.

At least the old ladies in Suramar who were closed off to their country and addicted to demon-sucking had to sell Carlos' face, and it was definitely not because he was the king of Alterac.

So why didn't Lordaeron's foreseeable food crisis turn into a humanitarian crisis?

To put it simply, you can buy it.

From the perspective of benefit acquisition, who has gained the greatest benefit from the alliance?

It's not the King of Lordaeron, Terenas Menethil II. He was a winner-take-all type with high investment and a long cycle. As a result, he was killed by Arthas, a kind father and son, before he could bear fruit.

It's not Carlos' Alterac either. Although Carlos has reversed the fate of his family, when it comes to profit, it's like a person knowing whether the water is warm or not.

Gilneas, don't mention it.

Stromgarde, I can't tell you who is the strongest between it and Gilneas.

Dalaran... has always been a tough place. From time to time, a blood-red word "danger" will shine above the Violet Fortress.

Doing the math on your fingers, it's easy to see why Kul Tiras has become a die-hard Alliance loyalist.

Because the hidden benefits it obtains from the alliance system are endless.

As a maritime country based on trade, Kul Tiras has a limited land area, limited population output, and its comprehensive national strength is not only limited but also has an upper limit visible to the naked eye.

Although the people of Kul Tiras sacrificed their lives and blood for the Alliance and paid their dues even if they did not imprison the orcs, why is it that Greymane can't stand it and withdraws from the alliance, but Daelin is always loyal?

Just talk about feelings, let's talk about money.

The real reason is because the existence of the Alliance is definitely beneficial to Kul Tiras.

A vast mainland economic circle, a powerful military group, and a flag full of deterrence.

Because of the existence of the Alliance, the needs of the Alliance, and the incomparability of the Alliance, Kul Tiras' fleet is no longer afraid of any opponent on the sea.

Whether it's military or trade.

This is the foundation of Kul Tiras.

As long as fleets continue to enter and exit Boralus Port, Kul Tiras' prosperity can continue.

Before the undead disaster broke out, Carlos and Dailin reached a PY deal.

Whether it was the benefits he got from Elre'Thalas or the shipping business he got for Daelin because of the benefits in Elre'Thalas, they all brought huge benefits to Kul Tiras.

It's been more than half a year, and the goods haven't been shipped yet. Even most of the highborne recruited by Carlos are still stranded in Kul Tiras.

Carlos's order alone brought at least three million gold coins to the Proudmoore family.

This does not take into account the huge trade demand after Elre'Thalas and Daelin were connected.

If you were the admiral of Kul Tiras, would you tolerate someone saying something bad about the Alliance?

After the city of Lordaeron was broken, refugees from the entire Lordaeron region fled. Most went south to Hillsbrad to survive, while a small number chose to go to sea.

Different from the helplessness of game maps that compromise gameplay, shipping trade is very developed on the west coast of the Kingdom of Lordaeron, and the scale of shipping controlled by the Menethil family is second only to the Proudmoore family.

Stromgarde, which controls the Palatine Bay, is third, and the Barov family's Southsea Town's shipping trade volume doesn't even rank among the top ten.

So while Carlos's messenger was still floating on the sea, Dailin had already learned about the tragedy in Lordaeron from the refugees in Lordaeron.

Even a maritime country like Kul Tiras, and even excellent sailors like the Kul Tiras sailors, cannot float on the sea all year round.

People can't stand it, and ships need to be overhauled.

In fact, Daelin was preparing to dispatch the fleet at this time to send the upper elves to Carlos.

After more than half a year's stay, these high-class elves have almost been drained of their wealth. If they don't send them over, Daelin will have to provide his own money to support this large group of people.

These are not 1,200 Nigo slaves, but more than 10,000 Highborne elves with their families.

In order to properly transport these magical talents that are valued by good brother Carlos, Daelin has been staying in Boralus for nearly two months.

After finally making a plan, the civil administrator of Boralus also coordinated the migration with the upper elves.

The undead natural disaster broke out.

"No luck, tell them to stay."

Dai Lin ordered his wife.

"Why? Their daily consumption is a lot of money."

Catherine asked confused.

Hai's mother obviously did not have the political consciousness of Jaina's father, and did not taste useful information from the disaster in Lordaeron.

"The Alliance needs me and our fleet."

Daelin kissed his wife on the cheek.

"But our fleet and our soldiers are still scattered on the sea. Do you want to fight with the more than 70 merchant ships in the port? Dai Lin, my dear husband, all this happened too suddenly. Kul Tiras is not ready for war, and you have not reached an agreement with the other three, so Proudmoore cannot fight alone."

Catherine Proudmoore persuaded her husband in this way.

"Yes, I know, so I am not planning to go west to Lordaeron."

"Then where are you going?"

"Go east, to the Broken Isles."

"do what?"

"Doing grain trade."

"Um?"

Catherine completely failed to keep up with her husband Delin's jumping thoughts.

"After I leave, you will be responsible for mobilizing food and organizing transportation to Nanhai Town as soon as possible. Carlos needs food, and such a heavy ration burden will crush him."

Catherine finally understood her husband's intention at this time and nodded.

"I understand. I will collect all the surplus food rations in Kul Tiras. But you can't collect so much food in the Broken Islands now."

Daelin put the admiral's hat on his head and couldn't help but smile crookedly.

"Trade or war, those islanders can only choose one."

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