Chapter 1100 We have a traitor (4)

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The false Lich King only hides in the Frozen Throne, smoking, drinking, and perming his hair. Faced with Tirion Fordring and his twenty-five legged coolies who come to cheat and attack, he presses his thick skin and spits. The fragrant person hammers hard, beats the boss without understanding the true meaning, pretends to be dead when he can't win, keeps mumbling something, and all I can see is darkness, and then shows off the reins of invincibility with exaggerated acting skills. The old Fording who went to the theater came again after seven days of recuperation.

The equipment of the Scourge Legion is unsaleable. Please save the Lich King quickly, otherwise Arthas is going to run away with his sister-in-law and return the hard-earned money of us ordinary Scourge soldiers!

In the real Alsace, death knights guard the country, and lichs die in the country. There is a floating necropolis outside to expand the territory, and there are millions of slaves inside who are diligently cultivating internal affairs. I use coercion and inducement to divide and corrupt the troll die-hards. Dragon Legion, I will strike hard and show no mercy. Each of your dragon sons and grandsons will die. My undead army is endless. I treat the Alliance and the Horde equally. I don’t hate the orcs because of my past education, nor because of my nature. If you can't do it, what is a staunch practitioner of equality for all living beings? Let's arrange the Azeroth Peace Prize.

No way, no way, there won't be any panting loser who thinks that our Great Scourge Legion has been wronged, so they will sigh and become smaller. What will happen if N'Qiraj is lost?

Of course, continue to fight back with strength!

If it weren't for the fact that Yin Milon was such a waste, Angboda was even worse than a waste, and the Yin Mia Vikku people's political components were infinitely divisible, and the Scourge Legion was prepared to have both sides.

However, after the death of the couple, the people of Yimia Vrykul who had promised to believe in the Lich King rebelled. Those who believed in the Lich King were prepared to believe in the Lich King. Those who were prepared to believe in the Lich King now do not believe it. Those who never believed in the Lich King started fighting.

Arthas personally gave instructions that the Scourge commanders and the local cursed sect should provide all but practical help to the vrykul in Howling Fjord.

As long as it can hold back the Garithos Corps.

That's it, I'm tired.

But think about it on the other hand, not having to worry about the mess on the eastern front means that the Scourge in Icecrown Citadel can concentrate their efforts on attacking N'Qiraj.

This is a good thing.

Ever since, after converting a large amount of dragon corpse inventory and awakening an astonishing number of frost dragons in the Boneyard, the Undead Scourge suddenly turned to launch an offensive on the communication lines between the Alliance and the Horde leading to the Gate of Scourge.

It's best to have an effective force that can defeat the Alliance tribes in Dragonblight head-on. It doesn't matter if you can't. It's okay to consume a lot of materials and use this attack to attract more living reinforcements.

Because the real trump card is N'Qiraj.

Don't forget, this holy city is just an attempt by the nerubians. It is a practice before the nerubians built Azjol-Nerub, a large-scale underground city complex.

The Nerubians found that they might be more suitable for underground cave life, so they did not continue to build cities on the surface of Northrend.

But we can't give up the repaired N'Qiraj, right?

So it makes sense that there are underground tunnels connecting N'Qiraj and Azjol-Nerub, right?

The Alliance and the Horde are not fools, how could they not have thought of this.

Therefore, after fully occupying En'Qiraj, we conducted meticulous and rigorous exploration, blocked a large number of wormhole entrances, and retained troops to carry out subsequent three-light work.

Wealth was searched, corpses were burned, and city defense facilities were destroyed.

Uther and King Saurfang reached a consensus that N'Qiraj cannot be used as a material storage base, and the holy city of Nerub, which was slaughtered by the Scourge, cannot even be returned to the Nerub insect resistance forces.

With more than half of the troops on the Western Front already marching into the Dragonblight, if there was a problem with Enqira and the communication line was blocked again, something big would happen.

Therefore, abandoning En'Qiraj was a decision made by the Alliance and the Horde on the westernmost front after considering all aspects of interests and risks.

It's just that the Avengers on the Western Front didn't expect that the Lich King never came for nothing, and if he wanted to do it, he would do it with a big deal.

Why does Azjol-Nerub seem to be crumbling under the attack of small forces from the Alliance and Horde?

Is it the Nerubian resistance that leads the way powerfully, or is it the men of the Alliance and the Horde who look down upon them with their unparalleled fighting prowess.

Of course, it was because Anub'arak accepted the Lich King's order and led the undead army of nerubians to march underground again.

Yin Lidan kicked him out without thinking, and he would be happy for at least a century, but did the demon hunter consider how much psychological shadow this kick would have on the young Lich King's second generation?

Arthas: I'm very angry now!

So almost before En'Qiraj's undead scourge was defeated, the Lich King, who used magic to return to Icecrown Citadel, had already issued instructions to Anub'arak, the Nerubian King - to use underground passages to attack go back!

Although the Alliance and the Horde threw bombs into the passages and collapsed many underground tunnels that had not yet been exposed, was it difficult to defeat the professional nerubians and the undead Nerubian architects?

Four months was already too long, long enough for Anub'arak to dig a new underground tunnel to recapture the Holy City of N'Qiraj for the Lich King.

Coupled with the help of a large number of frost dragons.

Anub'arak didn't understand how to lose this battle, so he asked you how to lose!

"The swarm will devour you!"

When Anub'arak's huge body first squeezed the earth and rocks and emerged from the ground, the blood-sucking flying insects parasitic on it swarmed out from under its back shell.

The garrison soldiers had long been aware of the shaking on the ground, but both the Alliance and the Horde underestimated Anub'arak, who was known as the king both in life and in death.

Ask, why is the king the king?

Of course it’s power!

The thick, hard, permafrost layer that was difficult to shake was broken open by Anub'arak's monster-like brute force.

No, it is a monster.

The large number of blood-sucking flying insects made it impossible for En'Qiraj's remaining troops to launch an effective counterattack immediately. After the flamethrowers and mages' area magic dealt with these annoying little bugs, the huge pothole in the square was no longer there. The possibility of filling the blockage is gone.

The Scourge is back.

Returning to En'Qiraj with the nerubian army were a large number of necromancers, who were preparing to awaken those Scourge soldiers who had not had time to awaken in the last battle.

After all, the Alliance, the Horde, and the Awakened ones raided the magic nodes, which was the main reason for En'Qiraj's fall. Many undead units made from the slaughterhouse had not had time to be awakened, and En'Qi'ra's natural disaster troops were defeated.

Even if the Alliance and the Horde systematically exterminated these undead remnants, there would still be a large number of remnants left.

Because not only living people can make plans, but also dead people.

En'Qiraj's undead commanders were prepared for street fighting from the beginning, and many ghouls and skeleton soldiers were hidden in the blind spots of normal living people's minds.

Such as the sewer pipes, such as under the stone slabs of the steps, such as the suspended ceiling on the second floor, such as the large string of sunshade strips hanging on the eaves of the third floor.

As long as these dormant units are awakened, a staggering number of armies can also be formed.

However, the engineering troops of the Alliance Tribes, who have made good preparations, have completed the transformation of the En'Qiraj city wall, a large number of artillery and crossbows with muzzles facing inward, a large number of barricades and pre-buried mines...

This situation reminded Anub'arak of the battle in which he died.

In that spider war, I couldn't resist the Lich King's ruthless and endless army.

I guess the same is true for these living people.

Although the soul is enslaved by the Lich King, the dignity of the warrior cannot be trampled on.

Anub'arak decided to use all his strength to respect his enemies.

This is the mercy of the Nerub King.