Normal humans hate meetings.
Especially the kind of grand meeting where all the heads and heads are present, each one speaks loudly about blackening, and there are a large number of young people around who are taking notes.
Those sitting above who are qualified to speak are racking their brains thinking about what to say and their heads hurt, while those below who are only qualified to listen are sleepy and dare not sleep for fear of being caught.
What a pain.
This is probably the highest form of torture invented by humans.
But this is necessary.
If there is no meeting, there will only be a fight.
The so-called meeting means that everyone can move their mouths but try not to move their hands.
In the past, Magni Bronzebeard has always played the role of arbiter in Ironforge.
Sometimes it's Muradin, sometimes it's Brian, and most of the time it's his royal family's advisory group. They are responsible for playing the bad side and playing the role of "pacifying" Magni, so that the red-faced Magni can Respond to the various unreasonable demands of the troublemakers in Ironforge, or partially respond to them.
Now, it's Magni's turn to make a fool of himself...
Life is not easy, the dwarf sighed, and only ale can soothe his sorrow.
As representatives of all forces arrived in Tarren Mill, an important meeting about the future of the alliance began directly.
Carlos did his best to preserve the heritage of the Kingdom of Lordaeron. At least two million Lordaeron refugees escaped the clutches of the Scourge and entered Alterac's sphere of influence.
This is an amazing achievement, and Carlos sometimes even wonders how the other world line alliances win.
At its peak, the population of Lordaeron exceeded seven million. After Alsace destroyed my own country, even though Carlos tried so hard to stop it, four million people were still massacred.
Even if the elderly and children are removed, there are still three million corpses that can be transformed into combat units by the undead natural disaster.
Okay, the suture monsters that hate take up a lot of people, so let’s just calculate two million.
Two million, that's a combat unit!
Carlos is really curious about how humans in other world lines win, it's not magic at all.
Back to the topic, although Carlos has reserved an additional two million people for mankind, this is both a huge capital and a heavy burden.
When there are more people, some guys feel like they are good again.
This is very annoying.
Especially when the old and young people from Stormwind City are involved, the problem becomes even more complicated.
Yes, the Menethil family was ruined. Even though Stormwind City was unable to support Lordaeron in a short period of time, it still used the wizard tower portal to send the world to Hillsbrad with the dwarves.
You don’t have to have military supplies, but you must bring them with you. This is very interesting.
Varian Wrynn is not such a person, but if the king is angry and does nothing, why would he need ministers?
Don’t forget that the reconstruction of the Kingdom of Stormwind itself has the factor of Terenas Menethil II diverting domestic pressure.
Many of the people around Varian Wrynn were originally from the upper class of Lordaeron.
These people couldn't outmaneuver Terenas, so they compromised with Carlos' old father-in-law and moved the base to Elvin, providing people, money and effort to help rebuild Stormwind City.
If it weren't for these guys, how could we just count on the impoverished remnants of Stormwind City, and the Iron Horse Brotherhood, which was won over by Terenas and divided up some of the elite?
I'm afraid Varian can't even repair the walls of Stormwind City right now.
In fact, the reason why the Kingdom of Stormwind cannot support Lordaeron is because of the city wall.
This group of hangmen owed the Masons Brotherhood money for repairing the city wall, and Van Cleef had begun to take up arms to demand wages.
Without the suppression of Terenas Menethil II, the Kingdom of Stormwind was in chaos again. These nobles of Stormwind City who had withdrawn from the Kingdom of Lordaeron started to make plans since ancient times.
In addition, Stromgarde wanted benefits, and Dalaran wanted benefits. Except for the envoy of Kul Tiras who clearly sided with Carlos, only the dwarves and gnomes were aloof and arrogant.
No way, it's not that Magni is unimportant, but in front of the million-level Scourge Legion, more than 3,000 dwarves and dwarfs really represent a noble alliance.
If the undead army is ignored, the natural disaster will definitely spread to Ironforge and even Elvin, but if you want to resist the Lich King's invasion, you really have to rely on the efforts of the Lordaeron countries themselves.
In fact, Carlos himself also understood that there is no free lunch in the world, and if you want to wear the crown, you must bear its weight, that's what it means anyway.
Some people are really bad, thinking that they will make great achievements in troubled times.
For this kind of person, Garithus is very useful, just hack it to death and hang it on a street lamp pole.
Some people are just being sullen and blustering because they want to benefit the Barov family.
For this kind of people, it's not that they can't give benefits to those who cause trouble, but they will be buried alive if they know how to raise the price.
There are some people who are obviously bad and bow to Carlos. Brother of the Barov family, I will hang out with you from now on.
Although Carlos looked down upon this kind of person, he had to suppress his boredom and wait for the rain.
In this commotion, the Lordaeron Alliance led by the Kingdom of Lordaeron suddenly collapsed.
Although Carlos had personal feelings of goodwill toward Genn Greymane.
However, under the current situation, Gilneas refused to join the Guild Alliance, which was used as a target.
traitor.
Forsworn ones.
Breaker of contract.
shameless.
A country that cannot be trusted.
Carlos couldn't stop the others from letting out their emotions.
The futile meeting continued without any progress until the arrival of father Alex Barov and his wife Kaliya Menethil.
The regent Grand Duke Alex Barov, who had been suppressed by his father-in-law Terenas all his life, finally showed his amazing political skills.
In other words, the blood relationship that Carlos had always ignored played a decisive role at this time.
The great nobles of the various kingdoms of Lordaeron are actually citizens of the upper-class city of Stromgarde during the Arathor Empire. In the long years of hundreds of years, none of them are related to each other.
After the father and his wife arrived at the scene, the situation began to become clearer.
With a lot of emotional contact mixed with coercion and inducement, the Barov family quickly completed the "cleaning up" of their bloodline.
This provided an "excuse" for Carlos to obtain the oath of allegiance from the refugees of Lordaeron.
Caliya gave up her claim in exchange for giving Uther the name to pursue Arthas' trial.
As a price, Uther, as the last and most effective and influential controller of the established army in the Kingdom of Lordaeron, promised to obey the orders of the Alliance.
And Uther privately promised that if he confirmed that Arthas betrayed the Kingdom of Lordaeron and killed his father, he would be willing to help Alphonse Barov obtain the crown of Lordaeron.
Carlos didn't know whose idea it was, but this operation was really cool.
The coolness of the compliment.
The Silver Hand Expeditionary Force landing one after another from Nanhai Town has extraordinary significance.
Both Carlos and Uther can avoid each other's existence.
But Uther, whether intentionally or unintentionally, has become the "reliance" of the remnants of Lordaeron.
Kaliya gave up her claim to the throne in exchange for Uther's compromise, and Carlos's biggest obstacle disappeared.
If the 30,000 expeditionary force, including the Knights of the Silver Hand, is willing to obey the alliance's dispatch, then Carlos will not even need to wait for the training and defense changes of the conscripted troops, and can immediately launch the Anhador breakout operation.
At this point, Carlos finally had the confidence to ask Kael'thas.
"Are you golfing in Quel'Thalas?"