Living behind closed doors, I have great ideas but too many problems.
Just like the famous saying of the Trisolaran people, destroying you has nothing to do with you.
The Kingdom of Gilneas wants isolationism. There is nothing wrong with it in principle, but it is a hindrance in action.
The undead natural disaster wants to eat people, but it doesn't care whether you are a member of the alliance or not?
The Wall of Greymane works really well, blocking most of the natural disaster troops.
But Genn Greymane is not a fool. He understands that if the alliance outside the wall is completely defeated, Gilneas will not become the last paradise of mankind.
Genn Greymane was still unable to forget Terenas Menethil II's act of burning bridges, and the decision to withdraw from the alliance was made after weighing the pros and cons.
After all, he is the king of Gilneas first and a member of the Alliance second.
However, Gilneas has its own national conditions. When Genn Greymane keenly realized that he should once again stand with his compatriots outside the wall, the domestic resistance was so huge.
It even gave Jean Greymane the illusion that the world was unworthy.
The Kingdom of Gilneas is running out of food.
As the third largest country in humanity after the Kingdom of Lordaeron and the Kingdom of Stormwind, Gilneas has never lacked arable land.
However, Gilneas is short of men.
Since the Second Orc War, the Gilneans have been the main force behind the Lordaeron.
However, the high cost of the war and the huge casualties resulted in a bottomless pit-like maintenance cost for the orc shelter.
As a kingdom whose entire territory is bordered by the sea, Gilneas' maritime trade is not developed. Because there are a large number of reefs along its main coastline and around its high-quality deep-water ports. These reefs, known as "biting reefs", not only hinder Gilneas' ocean trade and fishery development, but also protect the long maritime border of the Kingdom of Gilneas.
So when the Greymane Wall was built, the Kingdom of Gilneas had the capital to practice isolationism.
If Gilneas had been given two more generations, perhaps the kingdom could have continued to thrive.
However, the Scourge of the Undead shattered the Gilneans' beautiful vision.
Withdrawing from the alliance and building the wall, the Gilneans isolated themselves and were unable to trade materials with their compatriots. They had to rely on themselves for everything.
The Scourge army is approaching, and Greymane Wall has gathered one-third of the young and middle-aged men in the kingdom.
So who is going to farm?
Natural disasters are man-made disasters!
Even with the tall Greymane Wall, the Gilneas casualties were still considerable, and the consumption of war supplies was even more exaggerated.
So after Gene Greymane heard that Carlos Barov was in power in the alliance, he wrote a letter privately, wanting to chat with his "old comrades" to see if he could buy some supplies from the alliance.
Yes, this is a wonderful misunderstanding.
Genn Greymane has no intention of returning to the Alliance at all. His letter is completely a private letter. It is just trying to beat a rabbit and want to talk about feelings with Carlos.
So when Carlos and Daelin sent messengers to take advantage of the high tide and cross the Biting Reef to Dragonbone Harbor in a small boat, it even caused a political earthquake in Gilneas City.
Let’s start with the fact that Carlos and Daelin Proudmoore were traveling together. It was not an unexpected surprise.
After half a year of running around, the Admiral did raise a lot of food for the Alliance from the sea, helping the people of Lordaeron who suffered from the undead disaster survive the initial famine.
With the orderly progress of reclamation and restoration, the alliance's food crisis has gradually been resolved.
This is a good thing.
However, Daelin Proudmoore's precious daughter created another big trap for him. This was the real reason why he was preparing to dock.
Thrall led the new tribe to sack Tol Barad, including the navy and civilian ships of Stromgarde, the pirate black ships of Paladin Gulf, and even a small sampan, all used to transport the orcs across the sea.
Jaina didn't have the courage and didn't dare to rob her allies. So she forged her father's notes and directly transferred the fleet that had completed the transportation of the Kalos Highborne population to help her transport her followers. Prepare to go to Kalimdor to "start a business" according to the "apocalypse".
As for shipping costs…
What's the shipping cost?
Does my daughter need a reason to cheat on me?
The daughter of the sea can’t use her own fleet without paying for it!
Bai Tiao, if you owe me, you owe me everything first. I will go back to find my father later.
In this way, Jaina directly pulled away the more than 40,000 people who followed her.
Daelin Proudmoore was left with a face full of confusion.
Carlos transported 20,000 high elves, which required a lot of real money and silver to be transported from left to right, and it took more than nine months.
Look at Gianna, it's really a trip that comes and goes.
For this group of "own people", Jaina even used the food and grass that Daelin raised for the alliance.
So Dai Lin had to return from the sea and take the initiative to find Carlos to explain the problem.
Kul Tiras is rich, and the Proudmoore family is not short of money. Daelin actually doesn't care about the money Jaina spends, but the war against the undead Scourge is currently in full swing, and Jaina secretly "robs" military supplies. Behavior, that is a serious problem, big or small.
To put it mildly, it's just an internal problem in Kul Tiras.
To put it more seriously, this is treason and a crime of undermining the unity of the alliance!
So on the journey to Nanhai Town, Dai Lin met a high elf ship on the main channel, casually waved a greeting, and unexpectedly met Carlos.
"Two hundred thousand orcs? Where did Thrall get the two hundred thousand orcs? I didn't let him go in Arathi. The most he could... forget it, let's just call him two hundred thousand. Just those ships in Tol Barad, There are 200,000 orcs in the fortress...forget it, forget this, even if Thrall stuffs all the orcs in, what will those orcs eat and drink?"
Regarding Jaina's cheating, what else could Carlos do besides sighing with Delin. After all, it was his eldest niece who he had watched grow up, so of course he chose to forgive her.
But Carlos was a little surprised by another thing Dailin mentioned.
Thrall took the new tribe to seize the ship and run away. This was something Carlos knew. At that time, he had the opportunity to strangle Thrall in the Arathi Highlands.
But the undead natural disaster came. When it came to the choice between the Kingdom of Lordaeron and the orcs, Carlos chose the two million remnants of Lordaeron, which in disguise was tantamount to letting Thrall go.
Because his family is still transporting high elves by sea, based on on-site experience, Carlos thinks that Thrall can take 30,000 to 50,000 orcs to accompany him on the road, which is already remarkable.
Two hundred thousand, Thrall couldn't do it even if he treated all the orcs as slaves and stuffed them into pigeon cages!
"When I received the summons from Tol Barad, it was already too late. That guy did not take the conventional shipping route, but took the deep water."
Dailin explained.
"After learning about this, I immediately tried to pursue with my manpower, but unfortunately I was always one step or even two or three steps behind. The most recent time, I was only about two days away from those orcs. Unfortunately, if I missed it, I would miss it. I had to recruit you at that time. I didn’t have time to fight for food, so I gave up after chasing it for more than 20 days.”
"Did you find anything?"
Carlos didn't think that Dailin was trying to push the envelope anymore, so he picked up the conversation and motioned for the admiral to continue.
"Yes, that Thrall is called [Prophet] by the guys on the islands along the way."
Carlos nodded and almost blurted out, "I know that."
"Thall looted the islands he passed along the way, constantly snatching ships, even pirates. He also used lightning to kill giant beasts of the deep and eat their meat, and summoned giant water elements to quench the thirst of his subordinates. Anyway, that's all I heard. Bizarre rumors."
Daelin Proudmoore had a look of disbelief on his face, but Carlos seemed to understand.
Is this the correct way to use shaman? !
The rumors about the distant sea are just the fodder for casual conversation. The real priority at the moment is the meeting with Genn Greymane.
The courier has been sent out, and including the round trip, there should be a reply within two days.
Carlos simply took Delin and docked directly at an island with water near the main channel, waiting for the messenger to reply.
As a result, instead of waiting for his own messenger, a fake Gilnean messenger arrived.
"Hello uncles, I am Tess Greymane."