My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 270: Leah Blackjean's Advice (Part )

Garrosh, the Great Chieftain of the Horde, suddenly realized the truth and immediately thought about who would implement Thrall's proposal.

Those who had won faction team PVP competitions organized by third-party organizations such as Dalaran and Earthen Ring with Bronk and Leah Black-Jane had undergone training. Although they belonged to different races of the tribe, they cooperated well.

Compared to the general unwillingness of most people in the tribe to cooperate with tribal members outside of their own tribe, they are more willing to push the tribal chieftain Garrosh to abolish the policy of orc racial supremacy.

They recognize that people of other races in the tribe are also companions, with abilities that their own race does not possess.

In addition, the people who accompanied Blanco and Leah Blackjewel in the faction team PVP competition had considerable influence.

Once the people who accompany Bronk and Leah Blackzhen to participate in the faction team PVP competition stand on the side of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh and Thrall, some members of the Horde who worship the strong will become supporters of the new policy of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh.

Even if Malkorok disregarded the overall interests of the tribe and launched a military coup, he would not be able to mobilize a large number of tribal members.

After Malkorok, who was outnumbered, chose a military coup, other races in the tribe naturally would not send troops to support Malkorok.

By then, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh will be able to easily quell Malkorok's rebellion with his political correctness and strategic numerical advantage.

"Using the power of the Dragon Witch, my magic can control a large number of wyverns. Let those who are loyal to the Horde Chieftain Garrosh ride the wyverns controlled by the old man's magic. Add the air force of the Dragonmaw Clan, and we will have control over the entire air force of the Horde."

"That's a good suggestion, but we can't do it all at once now. Any large-scale action will arouse the vigilance of the young orcs represented by Malkorok."

Blanche pulled down Leah Blackjeong who stood up due to emotional excitement.

"We can use the influence of Zaila, the chief of the Dragon Roar Clan, to secretly promote the wyvern feed that contains the magic of Leah Black Jane."

"Bronk's plan is more secure. As the Warchief of the Horde, Garrosh, I can spread the message we want to convey. For example, the wyverns will become more powerful after eating feed with the magic of Leah Blackjewel."

In front of Chief Zaela, the leader of the Dragonroar clan, the Horde Warchief Garrosh hinted that the fact that Chief Zaela was able to attend the barbecue party was entirely the result of the manipulation of Chief Garrosh.

The chieftain of the Horde's Dragon Roar clan, who had already guessed this, did not regard the words of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh as a provocation or intimidation, but expressed his support for the plan of Bronk and Horde Chieftain Garrosh.

"From a feasibility perspective, I am indeed the best person to promote the magic feed containing Leah Black Zhen. Finding a way to strengthen the wyvern is in line with my status as the chieftain of the Dragon Roar Clan."

"Since Malkorok knows all the current wyvern feeds of the tribe, the feed we want to promote must be made from rare materials on the continent of Pandaria."

Bronk stroked his chin, wondering what kind of herbs on the continent of Pandaria could be used as raw materials.

"Perhaps, we should find a pandaren who can pretend to be a god and present a variety of rare materials and special secret recipes from the continent of Pandaria to the chieftain of the tribe, Garrosh."

The play must be performed in full.

"It's not enough. Just the advocacy of Chief Zaira of the Horde Dragon Roar Clan and the Pandaren secret recipe is not enough. How could the Alliance miss out on something really good?"

Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde, asked the former chieftain of the Horde, Thrall, with a stronger tone, "Are you getting old and confused? Thrall, are you really going to give Leah Blackjean's magic to the Alliance?"

"No," explained Thrall, the former chieftain of the tribe. "We just need to convince the young orcs, led by Malkorok, that the Alliance can rob the feed that contains the magic of Leah Black Jane."

Bronck, who was adding firewood to the fire, revealed the core idea of ​​Thrall's plan, "Find a group of people to pretend to be the Alliance. The people pretending to be the Alliance deliberately reveal their flaws. When they are trying to obtain the feed containing the magic of Leah Black Virgin, Malkorok will 'just in time' intercept them."

"Based on Malkorok's past record of embezzling Holy Light Storage Crystals, it is highly likely that the magic feed containing Leah Black Virgin would be hidden by Malkorok."

"What's wrong with that?"

Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, analyzed the pros and cons with a sly smile, "If Malkorok reports it, it means that Malkorok is loyal. If Malkorok conceals the matter, it means that Malkorok has long coveted the position of Warchief of the Horde."

No matter how Malkorok handles the fodder containing Leah Blackjewel's magic that the Alliance is about to take away, he will fall into the trap of the Horde Warchief Garrosh.

Malkorok had no choice but to commit suicide to escape the trap set by the Horde Chieftain Garrosh.

Given Malkorok's personality, suicide was absolutely impossible.

So, not surprisingly, Malkorok had been arranged to die by Bronx, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh and others.

After the Horde Chieftain Garrosh and Bronk and others confirmed some other details, they dispersed.

After several days of searching by Bronk and Leah Black-Jane, a panda with a rather secular air took on the role of presenting the secret recipe to the Horde Chieftain Garrosh.

To this end, Bronk commissioned Zhou Zhuo, a famous wandering scholar and archaeologist from the continent of Pandaria, to give false testimony for an ordinary book.

The purpose of false evidence is to identify an ordinary book as an Elder Scrolls book.

This so-called "Elder Scroll" "accidentally" records a secret recipe for strengthening flying dragons.

The script, actors and props are ready.

The intended audience - Malkorok - knew nothing about this.

When the performance comes to an end, Malkorok, as a member of the audience, will definitely smile.

According to the script that Bronk and others had already prepared, a pandaman broke into the sight of Horde Chief Garrosh when he was inspecting Stoneplow Village.

Malkorok, who was in charge of the security of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, had a dark face.

If anyone could get through the security team of Horde Warchief Garrosh, it means that Malkorok did not do his job well.

"Malkorok, who is this pandaren?"

Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde who knew the script, asked the question knowingly, and even pretended to be furious in order to put enough pressure on Malkorok.

Malkorok, who guessed that the Horde Chieftain Garrosh was in a bad mood, was unwilling to admit that it was his own mistake that led to a pandaren bypassing the Horde Chieftain's guards.

Malkorok, who was desperately winking at the pandaren, discovered that the other members of the Horde Chieftain's Guard who followed the Horde Chieftain Garrosh had already knelt down and begged for forgiveness.

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