The biting reef thing is really evil.
The Gilneans are stuck in the three-nautical-mile exclusive economic zone. Enemy ships cannot enter and fishing boats cannot get out.
Why is Carlos waiting in Dragonbone Harbor for a reply from Gilneas City?
Isn't it because the biting reef there has been continuously destroyed by the Gilneans for hundreds of years, and finally there is a narrow navigation channel.
As long as the coastal defense guns at Keel Port remain silent, ship passage will be safe and reliable.
But Gilneas City is different.
As a royal city, the biting reef in the outer sea is an important part of the coastal defense, and no one dares to touch it.
The densely packed sharp rocks pierce the sea level like tiny fangs in the mouth of sea beasts, biting out broken waves during the rise and fall of the tide.
Although it is an offshore continental shelf, it still creates the effect of fear in the deep sea.
Weird and scary.
Daelin's Kul Tiran fleet plus an elven warship from Quel'Thalas.
Carlos thought for a while, and finally took the high elf's distinctive warship with him.
Why?
A military operation that cannot be defeated at all is just a demonstration.
Thirteen ships lined up on the sea on the west side of Gilneas City are quite nice to see.
Even though the people of Gilneas knew that it was impossible for these ships to cross the Biting Reef, those dark holes and dense muzzles were still scary.
Although Arthas joined the Knights of the Silver Hand at the baptism ceremony, Terenas still invited Genn to attend, but this was only an invitation at the personal level of the noble class. The exchanges between Gilneas and other countries have been substantial after withdrawing from the alliance. Sexual interruption.
In a generation, the new youth of Gilneas have become strangers to their fellow humans.
On the contrary, the old guys were very calm.
For example, His Majesty the King of Gilneas.
In addition to sending thirty small boats to transport supplies for the laborers, a special envoy was sent to take her daughter home.
Once intelligence is shared, the fog of war lifts.
In addition to the thrilling weapons and secret battles, there is Jean Greymane's fishing law.
Sure enough, maintaining one's own rule is the instinct of all kings who are self-taught.
Darius Crowley was betrayed once again.
Or a double betrayal.
Dai Lin listened with great interest, but Carlos was only interested.
There's nothing I can do about it. I've seen so many similar stories about Alterac that I can automatically figure out the follow-up development after just listening to the beginning, which really doesn't arouse my interest.
Darius Crowley, who wanted to save the people anyway, received help from some "righteous men" in Gilneas City.
Lord Godfrey's inner story is hard to fathom, but his stance is very firm and he always stands on the side of the winner.
So with the indulgence of many parties, Darius Crowley, who led the rebel army to break through the gate of Gilneas City, was used as bait by his good friend Genn Greymane to fish out the opponents in the royal city.
As a result, Godfrey, who was supposed to be an "ally", unexpectedly "refected" to his old club.
This was not a military coup by the rebel forces at all. It was entirely a premeditated plan by the king to eliminate dissidents.
Genn was so well prepared that the fire in Gilneas City didn't start at all.
Only the young girl Tess was kept in the dark by her father's superb acting skills. She hurriedly did a triathlon to find her two uncles to move reinforcements to rescue her father and brother.
Tsk tsk, the people who followed Darius Crowley were pardoned, Godfrey was not guilty and had merit, and the ending where only Crowley was injured has been achieved.
The sky over Gilneas remains clear and cloudless.
If you dig deeper, the water in Gilneas is still muddy, but Carlos has no time to waste here.
In the name of the Alliance Grand Marshal, Carlos asked Jean to come to the ship for talks.
As expected, Gene didn't come, and he didn't even mention letting his daughter return to the city.
At this time, even Dai Lin understood.
The situation in Gilneas City may not be as stable as it appears.
But what good would it do to Carlos and the alliance to expose this layer of facade?
So with a princess, Carlos and Daelin left Gilneas.
"Do you think what Gene said is true?"
"It doesn't matter if it's true or not. Anyway, it's impossible to bring Gilneas back to the alliance in the short term."
Carlos handed the secret message back to Dailin, but Dailin shook his head and did not answer it.
The envoy cannot be trusted, yet he wants to hide such a letter among the supplies.
The means are okay, but the pattern is too small.
Isn't this clearly telling Carlos that Gilneas is in trouble?
Leaving his daughter on Daelin's ship, he asked Carlos to send Tess to Dalaran.
Doesn't this make it clear that Tuogu means that Gilneas City is not stable?
Which one is Genn Greymane starring in?
Carlos set off south with his eldest niece, confused.
After all, he didn't understand that his acting skills would deteriorate if he stayed away from the center of the stage for too long.
The former Kingdom of Gilneas was the well-deserved second kingdom of Lordaeron. So after the fall of the Kingdom of Lordaeron, should it naturally become the strongest kingdom in Lordaeron?
The logic is perfect, but useless.
While the Greymane Wall blocks outside prying eyes on Gilneas, it also restricts internal vision and vision.
Darius Crowley wanted to plead for the people and use military remonstrance to force Jean Greymane to reintegrate into mainstream human society.
Therefore, it is not surprising that Darius Crowley stood on the opposite side of almost all the Gilnean nobles and was betrayed and knocked down.
The noble lords who "united" around King Jean were also divided into two parts.
Some are conservatives who are content with their current lives. They feel that building the wall will help the family for generations to come, which is good, and they don't want to move.
The other part felt that the city of Lordaeron had suffered a disaster and the undead were raging, which was a good time for Gilneas to forge ahead, and it would be a shame for them not to cause trouble.
Desperately grabbing benefits is the core logic of action of landlord Laocai.
It was precisely at the moment of the "national crisis" that the inexplicable turmoil in Gilneas City occurred.
Although Jean was cunning and cunning, and used his strength and intelligence to quickly quell the crisis of Darius Crowley's rebellion, he fell into another kind of panic.
That is "there are always unscrupulous people who want to harm me."
What if Godfrey wanted to take his place and actually help Crowley attack the city?
How should I deal with it if people who are against the Greymane family unite again?
A hundred thousand little question marks lingered over Genn Greymane's head, making his thinking tend to be conservative.
So much so that the "royal army" that Godfrey brought to Gilneas City was not immediately transferred back to Greymane Wall.
Then, the undead natural disaster came.
At this time, it was only five days since the civil strife in Gilneas City.
Carlos, who had landed in Hainan Town and was heading north, was also confused after receiving the emergency military information.
Has Kel'Thuzad lost his mind?
The undead natural disaster entrenched in the city of Lordaeron finally moved.
The overwhelming undead soldiers pushed southward into Silverpine Forest, and Hillsbrad's northern defense line was completely in danger.
However, the undead army did not concentrate on attacking the Silver Pine Mountain Road where Garithos was stationed. Instead, they attacked Gilneas and Garithos together like a flood.
The biggest advantage of the Undead Scourge at present is quantity.
The Alliance has proven in several wars that if humans can concentrate superior forces for frontal combat, humans can achieve major results with minimal casualties.
At the same time, it is also a lesson learned in blood and tears. If the Scourge Legion uses their numerical superiority to defeat them, no elite force will be able to escape the crisis of destruction.
Therefore, the undead army entrenched in Lordaeron attacking Greymane Wall and Silverpine Pass at the same time is something that the generals of the Alliance cannot understand at all.
How arrogant and arrogant this is.
But no matter how arrogant they are, millions of undead soldiers are still a huge threat that cannot be ignored.
Carlos hesitated for a long time, but finally ordered the deployment of 30,000 soldiers from Uther's side to take boats and waterways to support Garithos.
Because the strategy of the Undead Scourge has made it possible for the alliance to succeed, there is no way it will work unless it is tried.
"It's not enough, it's not enough. Don't worry about the loss, just press on with all your strength."
In the mountains northwest of Hearth Valley, on the floating fortress Naxxramas, Kel'Thuzad was muttering to himself.
The soul fire in the hollow eyes of the demigod lich was flickering. No one knew that all its attention was focused on the barrier at this time.
The flooding of Lordaeron was a lie, and the subsequent full-scale outbreak in the Stratholme region was also a lie. Kel'Thuzad's real strategic intention has always been only one--to regain the barrier.
To this end, the effective forces of the alliance must be mobilized.