My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 269: Leah Blackjean's Advice (Part )

"Haha. Yeah. Haha."

The hearty laughter of Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde, echoed throughout the hill.

Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe, calmed himself down and asked about the next plan.

"Blanc, tell me why you recommended that I contact Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear troll race first? Can you also tell me what details I need to pay attention to?"

Not only members of the Horde, but many people in the Alliance are aware of the duel between Horde Warchief Garrosh and the former leader of the Mulgore tauren race, Cairne Bloodhoof.

Although there were interferences from the villains of Grimtotem, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh indirectly caused the death of Cairne Bloodhoof, the former leader of the Mulgore tauren race.

"It is normal for people to die in a duel. I didn't mean to do that, although I was very eager to defeat Cairne Bloodhoof, the former leader of the Mulgore Tauren race, and gain more political power. Otherwise, the orders of the Horde Chieftain could not leave Orgrimmar."

Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe, who wanted to make an excuse at first, knew that he was closely related to the death of Cairne Bloodhoof, the former leader of the Mulgore tauren race.

The point is that Garrosh, Warchief of the Horde, is partially responsible for the death of Cairne Bloodhoof, the previous leader of the Mulgore tauren race.

As the saying goes, if the principles are not right, the qi will not flow smoothly.

Out of basic conscience, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh admitted his mistake.

In order to prevent the regime of Horde Chieftain Garrosh from being divided up by leaders of other races in the tribe, Horde Chieftain Garrosh had to bring out the slogan of tribal interests.

As the leader of the elders, Thrall was dissatisfied with the sophistry of Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde.

"The reason why I was relieved to hand over the tribe to you was because I hoped that the former Mulgore Tauren leader Cairne Bloodhoof and the Darkspear Troll leader Vol'jin could assist you. But you, the leaders of the two major allied races, one died, and the other avoided meeting."

What has happened cannot be changed.

Thrall was not only angry about the negligence of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh in a duel that led to the death of Cairne Bloodhoof, the former leader of the Mulgore tauren race, but he was also obsessed with the shocking way that the Horde Chieftain Garrosh handled the situation afterwards.

According to common sense, Garrosh, the Great Warchief of the Horde, should help other racial leaders in the Horde as much as possible.

However, Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe at that time, did not help Baine Bloodhoof, the new leader of the Mulgore tauren race, but instead allowed the Grimtotem's men to escape from the duel scene.

It is said that before the duel between Horde Chieftain Garrosh and the former leader of the Mulgore tauren race, Cairne Bloodhoof, the people of Grimtotem hinted to Horde Chieftain Garrosh that Grimtotem had successfully seized power, and Grimtotem was willing to help Horde Chieftain Garrosh control the Mulgore tauren race.

"Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe, turned a blind eye to the struggle between the Tauren race of Mulgore and the Grimtotem. In order to avenge his father's death and to control the Tauren race of Mulgore as soon as possible, the new Tauren of Mulgore, Baine Bloodhoof, was forced to seek the help of Jaina from the Alliance."

Having his sore spot hit, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh put away his arrogant demeanor and sat cross-legged next to the barbecue grill with an embarrassed look on his face.

silence.

Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, knew that he had done something wrong but did not have the courage to speak loudly.

Blanche and Leah Blackzhen, who secretly supported the elders, took a wait-and-see attitude.

From the perspective of the current values ​​and interests of the tribe, the actions of the tribal chieftain Garrosh are undoubtedly wrong.

But as the Warchief of the Horde, Garrosh admitted that he was wrong.

That would greatly undermine the authority of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh and would not be conducive to uniting the Horde.

Garrosh, Warchief of the Horde, is wrong.

As the enemy of the tribe, the Alliance will naturally not miss this opportunity to suppress the tribe.

The Alliance took advantage of the mistakes made by the Horde Chieftain Garrosh to launch a public opinion offensive.

Using the influence of the high elves in Dalaran, the Alliance even induced many blood elves to defect to the Alliance.

Although the negative impact of the orc racial supremacy policy implemented by the Horde Chieftain Garrosh is no less than the Alliance's "peace offensive" and public opinion guidance.

Bronck and Leah Blackzhen's current strength and power are weaker than any other racial force in the tribe.

There are too many political struggles at the tribal and ethnic levels involved.

It is unwise to easily and completely take sides.

In order to maximize their own interests, Bronx and Leah Blackjean just need to remain neutral.

Even though Zaela, the chieftain of the Dragon Roar clan of the Horde, is capable of participating in the racial political struggle of the Horde, she has just been tested by Garrosh, the great chief of the Horde, and Thrall, the leader of the elder faction.

Zaira, the chieftain of the Dragonmaw clan of the tribe who had already protected himself, naturally did not want to take any more risks.

Even if the Horde Chieftain Garrosh succeeds in centralizing power, or the Elders continue to gain power, the victorious side will always need a senior general to ensure that their political forces control the Horde's air force.

Since he could gain profits without taking risks, Zaira, the chieftain of the Dragon Roar Clan of the tribe, was happy to be a neutral person.

All the pressure brought by Thrall's questioning was concentrated on Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde.

Repressed.

Leah Blackjean, noticing that the atmosphere was not right, changed the subject. "I have a suggestion. Based on the experience of me and Bronk being stoned by the Darkspear trolls the last time we went to the Echo Islands, I suggest that the Horde Chieftain Garrosh and the Darkspear troll leader Vol'jin meet outside the Echo Islands."

"No, if I handle it that way, Vol'jin, the leader of the Darkspear troll race, will doubt my sincerity."

Warchief Garrosh rubbed his hands near the fire, recalling the letter Bronk and Leah Blackjean had written to report the situation.

"The Darkspear trolls beat Bronk and Leah Blackjean. In fact, the Darkspear trolls are extremely dissatisfied with the orcs' racial supremacy policy."

After a pause of a few seconds, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh slowly spoke.

"If it were easy to resolve the conflict between the orcs and other races in the tribe, I would have dealt with it long ago. It was precisely to resolve the conflict between the orcs and other races in the tribe that I specially invited the former chieftain of the tribe, Thrall."

In response to the hopeful gaze of Horde Warchief Garrosh, former Horde Warchief Thrall pointed to the medals worn on the chests of Bronk and Leah Blackjewel.

That was the medal that Bronk and Leah Black-Jane won after helping multiple racial teams of the Horde win faction team PVP competitions held by third-party neutral organizations such as Dalaran and the Earthen Ring.

Bronck understood Thrall's intention and explained, "The tribal members who have this medal have already broken through their original ideological constraints. We want to include them in the tribal military academy as instructors, assistants, and students."

"I see. We need to create an environment where all the tribes can live in harmony. Even if Malkorok fights us to the death, we will try our best to divide his supporters."

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