My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen
Chapter 15: A brilliant plan of three victories in three battles (Part 3)
"From what I have heard, Warchief Garrosh has a weapon of great power."
The extremely powerful weapon I'm referring to is the Focusing Iris.
But the Focusing Iris was stolen by the Horde Warchief Garrosh.
If it were said directly, Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, would be ashamed.
Although Garrosh, the chieftain of the "Focusing Iris" tribe, looked unhappy, he still revealed the secret.
"Using the excuse of returning the Focusing Iris, our tribe asked Dalaran to hold a faction team PVP competition."
General Nazgrim, who knew the specific function of the Focusing Iris, said, "Despite this, you must hand over the Focusing Iris that you have obtained with great difficulty."
"Needless to say, now that the Red Dragon Orb and Holy Light Storage Crystal can be mass-produced, the importance of the Focusing Iris is not that high."
That's right, that's it.
As long as the Horde Chieftain Garrosh agrees to use the Focusing Iris in a deal with Dalaran, the tragedy of Theramore being bombed in the Shankoushan game world before my rebirth can be avoided.
Wait, what bombed Theramore was not the Focusing Iris itself, but a mana bomb that absorbed the energy of the Focusing Iris.
Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, agreed to use the Focusing Iris so readily. I'm afraid he has already used it to generate a mana bomb.
It looks like I'll have to have a serious talk with Eitrigg later.
"If the Alliance thinks we the Horde are trying to scare them, we'll use the Focusing Iris to cause a massive explosion in the waters near Azshara."
Realizing that I was using the Focusing Iris specifically to intimidate, Horde Warchief Garrosh fell silent.
"Thrall has great prestige in the Earthen Ring. As long as we express our non-war intentions to Thrall, I believe Thrall will help us convince the Earthen Ring."
Seeing that my plan had the potential to be realized, General Nazgrim expressed his heartfelt gratitude.
"That's great, Bronk."
Pretending not to notice the slight change in expression on Horde Chieftain Garrosh's face, I continued to explain my plan.
It is to show that the mana bomb and the Focusing Iris itself that the tribal chief may have hidden away are bargaining chips for trading with a third-party organization.
These two trading items are indispensable.
"Only if we show the Alliance that the Horde does have powerful weapons will the Alliance consider accepting team PVP competitions?"
Garrosh, the slowly speaking Warchief of the Horde, made a painful choice.
"In order to prevent Dalaran from completely falling in line with the Alliance's strategy, I decided to use the Focusing Iris to show the Alliance a hand in the waters near Azshara."
The shocked General Nazgrim said, "Warchief Garrosh, are you really going to give that up?"
Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, spoke back to normal speed, "I trust Bronk."
Finally gained the trust of Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde.
During my previous adventures, I developed a strong friendship with General Nazgrim.
Through General Nazgrim, I was able to come into contact with Eitrigg, the chief of staff to the Horde Warchief.
Recently, I used the Red Dragon Orb to rescue Leah Blackjewel.
Leah Blackzhen also mastered the energy of holy light because of my guidance.
So, I got a letter of recommendation from Countess Liadrin.
With the recommendation letters from Eitrigg and Nazgrim, I was finally able to meet Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde.
By offering a more powerful force that is easier to control, I can get his attention.
Confirmed by Horde Warchief Garrosh himself, the power I offer is superior to the Focusing Iris and its derivative mana bombs.
This was another way to convince the Horde Warchief Garrosh to give up bombing Theramore.
A subordinate who obeys orders and is willing to act as the leader's punching bag will naturally be liked by the leader.
What's more, given the current political environment of the tribe, the tribal chieftain Garrosh really needs a bridge to communicate with leaders of other races.
On the eastern continent across the sea from Kalimdor, the tribe consists of only two races: the undead and the blood elves.
Compared to other tribal leaders on the same continent, the undead and blood elves are more difficult to control.
In order to consolidate his control over the undead and blood elves, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh will at least adopt advice from the undead and blood elves on the surface.
When the expected goals are met or even exceeded, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh will abandon his original crazy plan after weighing the pros and cons.
It’s just that the leadership suddenly changed its policy and needed a step, or more accurately, an excuse.
After thinking it over, I reassured the Horde Chieftain Garrosh.
"Liya Blackjewel, do you remember the Eternal Dragon we encountered when we came here?"
Although we didn't encounter the Eternal Dragon along the way, Leah Blackjewel cooperated with me in acting.
"Indeed, a group of Eternal Dragons ambushed Bronk and me. Fortunately, Bronk was able to meet Chieftain Garrosh safely."
"Nazgrim, how come I didn't hear your report about the sudden appearance of the Eternal Dragon nearby?"
Faced with the rebuke from the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, General Nazgrim wanted to refute.
But in order to prevent the Horde Chieftain Garrosh from making a crazy move to bomb Theramore, I signaled General Nazgrim with my eyes.
General Nazgrim, who was fully aware of the current situation of the tribe, decided to sacrifice his honor.
"I am deeply sorry, Warchief Garrosh."
Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, pretended to be sympathetic to his subordinates and continued, "I forgive your mistakes."
"Warchief Garrosh, I am responsible for guarding and assisting Chief of Staff Eitrigg in handling matters with other races of the Horde. Mistakes are unavoidable. I hope you will tolerate them."
Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde, smiled and said happily, "Although I would like to let Malkorok share your work, he has a more important mission."
"Malkorok is on the front lines of the fight against the Alliance. I understand."
Seeing that General Nazgrim gave me a way out, Horde Chieftain Garrosh asked me about my follow-up plans.
"Back to the point, Bronk. Assuming we win the second and third games, do we still ask the Alliance to destroy their food?"
"No, Warchief Garrosh. I have a better solution."
General Nazgrim, who was recording nearby, also cast a curious look like Leah Blackjewel.
"After winning the second and third team PVP matches, the Horde will take the equipment and weapons from the Alliance participating team."
Requiring equipment and weapons does have the effect of weakening the alliance's strength.
But the goal I wanted to achieve was not the tribe’s external influence.
"Warchief Garrosh ordered skilled artisans to create medallions on-site using Alliance equipment and weapons."
Before I could finish explaining the follow-up operations, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh burst into laughter.
"Use Alliance gear and weapons to make Horde medals. I like this plan."
After hearing this, Leah Heizhen, who had been silent for a while, also became eager to try.
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