Chapter 941 The great detective relies on guessing to solve the case

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There is no peaceful time, but the curse sect is trying to trick people.

Capital is like a leek in front of the royal power, and the gunpowder of Azeroth cannot push the knight class forward.

So when Kael'thas realized that something was not quite right, he decisively negotiated with Ironforge and requested that the stock market be suspended.

Stop making trouble, the whole stock market is just for the sake of making money.

What are they doing to make money? Why are the officials making money? Military expenditures.

The current financial turmoil has affected the production progress of Ironforge. Who can tell you about the spirit of contract?

There is no need to make excuses, they are already there. Don’t ask. If you ask, you will curse the sect for causing chaos, and the Scourge Legion will never die in destroying me.

Turning tables is a skill that the ruling class has learned since birth. Although Kael'thas didn't like to use it, he was very skilled at it.

The area was cleared under the pretext of hunting down heretics. As a result, the indestructible Ironforge, which had stood for thousands of years and had never fallen, was penetrated like a sieve.

If your superiors say there are some heresies, you can have them. Even if they don’t exist, you have to have them.

There are some heresies that you can pretend to have, but you'd better not have them, otherwise big trouble will happen.

Why did Carlos frantically urge the Alliance to send the mages to the front line?

Because although the blood god Haka deceived the trolls, he still descended into the incarnation of a god.

The power of the gods is not the bigger fireballs that the mages ridicule. As long as the Blood God Haka has the ability to predict, the alliance will not be able to achieve a quick victory by relying on strategy. It can only use human lives and materials to pile up the results.

If nothing happens to Pandaria, it wouldn't be a problem for the Alliance to spend a year or two in Stranglethorn Vale.

Prolonging the war could even deepen Stormwind's reforms.

But once something happens to Pandaria, the long supply line can directly drag down the alliance fighting on two fronts.

Carlos trusted Turalyon and the Pandaren's determination to resist. The situation in Pandaria would not deteriorate in the short term, but over time, the Pandaren would definitely not be able to withstand the Mantid, let alone the mogu who were ready to move. .

Half a year is the time line drawn by Carlos for the Zul'Gurub War.

The troll problem in Stranglethorn Vale must be resolved within six months.

This requires Ironforge's war workshop to operate at full capacity and Lordaeron's continuous material support.

A sufficient number and quality of mages are needed to carry out magical warfare against the gods' foreknowledge, and a large group of mages is needed to destroy Zul'Gurub's solid city wall blessed by the gods.

Nine of the planned fourteen war fortresses have been initially completed, the alliance's frontline airports have begun operations, and a large number of aerial bombs are already bringing warmth from their human neighbors to the troll folks in Zul'Gurub.

But the air force cannot replace the role of the army, and the trolls are not fools. Repair the air-raid shelters and blow them up as you wish, and the city walls will never collapse.

With the power of the Blood God Hakkar, aerial bombs and heavy artillery were unable to break through Zul'Gurub's city defenses, and the trolls still had the ability to take the initiative.

The stalemate of the war forced the alliance to invest more manpower and material resources.

To make matters worse, agents who ventured to continue infiltration reconnaissance brought back news that not only the Alliance was killing trolls, but the trolls themselves in Zul'Gurub were also conducting large-scale blood sacrifice rituals.

If Zul'Gurub is not invaded quickly, there is the chilling possibility that the Alliance will defeat the trolls but face a god walking on earth.

And Kael'thas' behavior of turning over the table in Ironforge revealed an even more terrifying case.

There seems to be a connection between the Dark Iron dwarves and the trolls of Zul'Gurub.

In other words, the Cursed Sect, the Black Dragon Legion, and the minions of the Ancient God are behind Hakkar the Soul Reaver.

Using funds to hedge the Alliance's poorly regulated financial market and disrupting Ironforge's production is only the first step. The purpose is to trap the Alliance in the mud of Stranglethorn Vale.

As the war dragged on, it was natural to continue recruiting dwarves from Ironforge into the army.

At this time, the Dark Iron dwarves used the explosives that had been secretly transported into Ironforge for decades to destroy the Bronzebeard dwarves' workshops, blast through the blocked passages of the old city, and cooperate with the orc army in Blackrock Tower to capture the empty Ironforge. The Hearth directly cuts off the alliance's mainland access.

Although I don’t know who the Dark Iron dwarves learned the habit of writing plans from, but judging from the results of Kael’thas’ direct pressure, the joint operation between the Quel’dorei Royal Guard and the Ironforge Treasure Guards did give the heretics a beating. Caught off guard, they bypassed a direct raid by the Ironforge City Defense Patrol and seized a large amount of contraband.

And a plan that looks like a market place.

Bizarre action plan, a large number of explosives, if not for the opposition of the Bronzebeard clan, Kael'thas even wanted to go to the old city of Ironforge to inspect it himself.

The entire Bronzebeard clan has a tough attitude towards the old city. Outsiders are absolutely not allowed to enter, and orders from the Alliance Military Headquarters are useless.

With the enemy at hand, Kael'thas didn't want to think about what secrets were buried and what taboos were sealed in the old city of the dwarves. The evidence in front of him was enough to prove that there was a big conspiracy behind Zul'Gurub's war.

First of all, there is a correct answer: the Black Dragon Legion, which never misses the fight against pornography and organized crime.

The Dark Iron dwarves do not have enough strength to counterattack Ironforge, and the Dark Iron clan who owns Darkforge know very well that if they want to blow up a rock fortress built inside the mountains, summoning the Firelord is more effective than explosives.

So if the plan is really worth noting, it's actually the Blackstone Orcs.

The leaders of the camp chatted privately with each other, talking all kinds of nonsense out of their mouths, without the restraint and seriousness of a formal occasion. Carlos once bluntly told Kael'thas that the orcs in Alterac learned from Blackstone Tower. Now the orc tribe in Azeroth has actually been divided into three. The old orcs of the Blackrock Clan who consider themselves to be orthodox in the tribe, the new orcs of Thrall's Orgrimmar, and the orcs of the Alliance's Glory who are undergoing transformation.

Thrall's orcs rely on blood and glory to unite their clans, Blackrock Tower's orcs rely on power worship to follow the King of Blackstone, and the Alliance's glorious orcs actually rely on their peers to support them.

Essentially, all three orc families accuse each other of being traitors to their traditions and shameful cowards.

After Thrall went to the other side of the sea to develop, the internal conflicts among the orcs in the Eastern Kingdom actually became the mutual resentment between the remnants of the old tribe, the Blackstone Clan, and the prisoners of the old tribe in the Alliance detention center.

Before Carlos took full power, the Alliance could not be called amiable to the orc prisoners of war and the descendants of these prisoners of war.

But today's alliance, in response to the shortage of labor, is focusing on dead people, and there is no time to guard against the Glory Orcs.

It can be said that the Alliance has completely outsourced the monitoring of the orcs to the trolls.

In Xinsaro, although the trolls and the orcs are half the same, the Hinterlands are the traditional power of the trolls. As long as the trolls want to continue to reap dividends within the alliance system, it is impossible to "collude" with the orcs.

This is the logic behind the alliance's decision to unshackle the orcs in the detention center.

The shackles on my hands and feet have been lifted, and the mental and financial shackles have become stronger.

Today, there are still about 200,000 orcs who have not obtained the status of free citizens of the glorious orcs and are still "serving their sentences" in the Alterac Plateau.

If everyone was like this, it might not matter, but the Glory Orcs of Zinzaro always want to drive freedom first and then be free. Every month they raise supplies to provide warmth to their fellow tribesmen digging potatoes on the Alterac Plateau.

The orcs of Zinsaro have good intentions, but their actions are mindless.

Don't worry about scarcity, but worry about inequality. This applies to humans, so how can orcs be an exception?

When Stranglethorn Valley was defeated, Uther's troops, who were responsible for the military intimidation of the Burning Plains, were directly transferred to Stormwind City. Now, the lack of military strength in the Alliance is the root cause of Blackstone Mountain's courage to secretly cause trouble.

So while sending the clearing plan to Carlos, Kael'thas also suggested that he directly mobilize the last orc prisoners of war in the alliance to fight against the Blackstone orcs.

More than twenty years have passed since the Second Orc War, and I still remember that the prisoners of war from that tribe had followed Thrall to the other side of the sea before the undead disaster broke out. Most of the orcs left behind were resentful of Orcs. Grim Doomhammer, the orcs and their descendants who hated Ner'zhul's lies.

Kael'thas believed that the possibility of these orcs rebelling against Blackrock Mountain was very low.