My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 320: Anduin's series of tricks to trick Kairozd out (Part )

Blanco and Leah Blackzhen, who were about to continue summarizing the information about the leaders of various races in the tribe, were interrupted by a knock on the door.

"Blanc, there's an emergency."

After recognizing the voice as that of Tribe Chief of Staff Eitrigg, Leah Blackjean turned to the door, on high alert.

Blanche came to the door handle and opened a corner of the door.

"Didn't we discuss this before? Don't come directly to me and Liya Blackjean during this period. Are you sure there's no one behind you?"

Bronck looked around and scanned the area around the door to confirm that no one was following the tribal staff officer Eitrigg.

The tribal staff officer Itrig, who squeezed into the secret room, walked straight to the desk, grabbed a pen and paper and wrote down the latest intelligence.

Leah Heizhen, who was observing from the side, gradually became more serious.

Because Leah Black was aware of the series of arrangements and emergency plans arranged by Bronk, Leah Black would not be surprised under normal circumstances.

Unless, something happened that Bronk didn't expect.

"The followers of Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Chief, severely injured the Horde cadets with Alliance background and the cadets of the Horde elders during the practical assessment of all professions in the Horde Military Academy."

Blanck, who was approaching Leah Blackzhen quickly, didn't take it seriously at first.

"In real combat, there are winners and losers. It is understandable that Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Chieftain, ordered his subordinates to target the Alliance students and the Horde Elders for political purposes."

But the truth is not that simple.

When Bronx saw the message, he was surprised and frowned subconsciously.

"No, the lieutenant of the Horde Chieftain, Malkorok, dared to use the excuse that he could not control himself in actual combat to severely injure Valeera Sanguinar!"

Bronck took a deep breath and his blood immediately started flowing backwards, making him furious.

"The official reason given by Malkorok, the tribal chief's lieutenant, was that it was an accident."

While shaking his head, tribal staff officer Itrig handed Bronck a notice signed with the name and official seal of the tribal chief's lieutenant.

"Malkorok, lieutenant to the Horde Warchief, thinks he represents the Horde. But he is not Garrosh, Warchief of the Horde."

"Well, no matter what, Warchief Garrosh Hellscream is the chieftain of the Warsong Clan of the Horde. And the power of Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Warchief, mostly relies on Warchief Garrosh. He is seeking his own death."

After thinking for a while, Bronck adhered to the principle that no one is a fool and speculated on the thinking logic of Malkorok, the lieutenant of the tribal chief.

"No, Leah Black-Jane, the Horde Chieftain's lieutenant Malkorok tried to use this method to draw the Alliance's anger to the Horde. After all, the Horde Chieftain's lieutenant Malkorok was not aware that the Horde Chieftain Garrosh had communicated with the Alliance High King Varian Wrynn."

Bronke's words imply that we can take advantage of the fact that the Horde Chieftain's lieutenant Malkorok is unaware of the fact that the Horde and the Alliance have reached a certain level of deal to plot against the Horde Chieftain Malkorok.

Eitrigg, the tribal advisor with rich political experience, followed Bronk's train of thought and said, "People's hearts are different from their stomachs. The Alliance will not continue to trust us after what happened. But the Alliance is still interested in killing Malkorok, the lieutenant of the tribal chieftain, and weakening the overall strength of the tribe."

In order to cover up the use of Leah Black's magic to control most of the tribe's wyverns, Bronk and the tribe had to make the Alliance and the Horde's chieftain's lieutenant Malkorok fight each other.

Furthermore, Bronk needs to know all the information about the Alliance's High King, Varian Wrynn.

According to the investigation of Bronk's familiar Tian Jiubao Feng, the information of the Alliance's Supreme King Varian Wrynn is as follows.

The most special thing about Varian's life is the hardships he experienced in his youth. Before his father died, he had lived a life of luxury as a prince. However, a tribe of corrupt orcs traveled through the Dark Portal to the world of Azeroth and launched an attack on humans. Stormwind, led by King Llane, fought back against the Horde. However, due to Llane's arrogance and the betrayal of the orc Garona, Stormwind fell to the Horde. After witnessing Garona assassinate his father and dig out his heart, Varian was rescued from the fire-ravaged ruins by Stormwind General Lothar, who taught him a vivid lesson about war and kingship. General Lothar regrouped the remaining Stormwind troops and led the refugees across the ocean to migrate to Lordaeron in the north.

During that time, Varian Wrynn, High King of the Alliance, was in low spirits.

At that time, Varian Wrynn, the High King of the Alliance, was an immature young man.

Thanks to the appeasement and support of King Terenas of Lordaeron, Alliance High King Varian Wrynn established the Stormwind Dynasty government in exile in the Kingdom of Lordaeron.

Based on strength and political considerations, the Alliance High King Varian Wrynn took the initiative to respect King Terenas of Lordaeron as his master.

This move indirectly transferred the conflict between humans and orc tribes to the Kingdom of Lordaeron.

Even though the kingdom of Lordaeron gained greater political prestige as a result, young Varian Wrynn believed it was worth it.

How could a king in his prime turn down a chance to exaggerate his power?

King Terenas of Lordaeron called on the leaders of the seven human nations to come to the capital of Lordaeron to discuss measures to deal with the Horde.

At the advice of Lothar, King Terenas of Lordaeron reached a consensus with the leaders of the seven human nations: if the orc tribes are not stopped, they will eventually conquer all of humanity.

The seven nations then united to form the Alliance of Lordaeron.

After a hard battle, the Alliance finally defeated the Horde, most of the orcs were taken as prisoners, and Stormwind City was rebuilt.

Varian married the beautiful Tiffin Arya and had a son, whom he named Anduin Wrynn in honor of the great Alliance hero Anduin Lothar.

Of course, Tiffin Aryan is not the daughter of a Storm Dynasty noble.

Marrying Tiffin Aryan not only helped him find his other half in life, but also tied Varian Wrynn's interests together with those of the Stormwind Dynasty nobles.

During the period of the Stormwind Dynasty's reconstruction, Varian Wrynn and the Stormwind Dynasty nobles restored the human homeland in the southern part of the Eastern Kingdoms.

Unfortunately, the interests of Varian Wrynn and the class represented by the Stormwind Dynasty nobles have always suppressed the large number of farmers and artisans at the bottom of the Eastern Kingdoms continent.

This laid the groundwork for Varian Wrynn's subsequent tragedy.

However, when the leaders of the Alliance of Lordaeron met after the war, Varian tried hard to convince himself not to vote to simply slaughter all the orc captives. Even though several kings who had suffered far less than Stormwind did so, such as Thoras Trollbane and Genn Greymane, they were eager to solve the orc problem in this simple and crude way that was not in line with the teachings of the Holy Light, saying that this would achieve twice the result with half the effort and once and for all - humans would no longer be threatened by the orcs. But Varian stood firmly on the side of Terenas, and his support for Terenas did not waver even after other kingdoms abandoned the Alliance of Lordaeron. It can be said that Varian's loyalty and admiration for Terenas far outweighed his desire for revenge against the orcs. Varian witnessed the scene of the Horde killing his father with his own eyes, and he would never forget the atrocities of the orcs burning Stormwind, but he still restrained his anger and supported Terenas.

Varian was not only affected by these unfortunate experiences, but also shaped by them. He actually did not want to be a king, he did not covet power, and perhaps being a warrior or an army commander would make him happier and more liberated.

Behind his complicated friendship with Arthas Menethil is their openness to each other, and they can see each other's thoughts. Arthas had identified Varian as a very likely friend before he arrived, but their first meeting embarrassed Arthas, as the young monarch of Stormwind seemed to see through him at a glance. As they spent more and more time together and grew up, the two did become friends, but for Arthas, there was competition beyond friendship. Arthas envied Varian's superior martial arts at such a young age. And Varian understood his emotions. While Arthas unconsciously regarded Varian as a competitor and role model, Varian knew at a glance that the prince would not follow his path.

So when Arthas killed his father, his sin was infinitely magnified in Varian's heart - he threw away the love that Varian had hoped to regain all his life. It was Terenas who called on the rest of the human nations to unite to help Stormwind drive out the invaders and regain the territory. It was Terenas who provided great support and assistance in the reconstruction of Stormwind, and watched Varian ascend the throne like a kind father. Lordaeron was Varian's second home. Terenas raised him, gave him shelter and warmth in his childhood, and taught him how to become a wise ruler.

For Varian, the pain of losing his father had been buried deep in his heart since he was a child, and this meant that Arthas not only abandoned the fatherly love that Varian had always longed for, but also once again hurt Varian's heart. This blow was unimaginable. He committed this unforgivable sin and led the demons and the Scourge to destroy the most powerful kingdom built by the Arathor in a short period of time. A few weeks later, Dalaran also fell unbelievably. At this time, a large number of refugees flocked to the south, and Varian took them in, just like Terenas treated his people after the fall of Stormwind. But he was unable to rebuild the kingdom destroyed by the hands of the prince who was supposed to save it.

With the death of Daelin Proudmoore in Theramore during the Third War, Varian has actually become the leader of mankind. The ruler of Alterac lost the throne in the Second War, and the leaderless country subsequently fell apart. The hereditary fiefdom of the Trollbane family, Stromgarde, was also destroyed in the liberation movement led by the orc Thrall. Even more ironic is that one of the parts was occupied by the Syndicate organization founded by the Perenolde family, the former ruler of Alterac. Gilneas isolated itself from the outside world with high walls more than a decade ago; Lordaeron no longer exists, and only ruins remain in Dalaran. Theramore on the east coast of Kalimdor is in danger of being threatened by the new tribe.

When Jaina Proudmoore came to Varian to negotiate a peace treaty with the Horde, Varian agreed to sign it. This was partly due to the advice of his teenage son Anduin. In fact, Varian himself was the mastermind of everything - it was obvious that as a king, he had to think about his people, no matter what had happened in the past, no matter what he had lost. But one thing was very regrettable. He was unaware of the role played by Duchess Prestor in the murder of her wife and the formation of the Defias. After agreeing to the peace talks, he naturally became a thorn in her side, who was eager for the world to be in chaos. Soon, Varian disappeared. Almost no one knows why and how he disappeared, and all signs indicate that the Defias Brotherhood seems to have fabricated this unsolved case.

An amnesiac fell on the beach of Durotar and was captured by a shaman named Rhaegar Earthfury. No one could imagine that the man in front of them was the missing king of Stormwind. Although humans did have warriors who could kill crocodiles with their bare hands, he was able to defeat the swordmaster in the shaman gladiator team in a one-on-one fight and took away his dual swords. Yes, with his leadership and combat skills, the orc shaman led his gladiator team (druid Broll Bearmantle and blood elf thief Valeera Sanguinar) to win the championship of Dire Maul Arena. Varian has since become famous as Lo'Gosh - the Ghost Wolf. But he still can't remember who he is. He escaped from Thunder Bluff with Broll, thanks to the cover of Hamuul Runetotem (or perhaps with Rhaegar's tacit consent). The human named Lagash gradually learned his identity. After arriving at Theramore, Jaina Proudmoore quickly believed him and told him about his past that he could not imagine. He was actually the king of Stormwind, and he suddenly disappeared on the way to Theramore to sign a peace agreement. His whereabouts are unknown. Dark magic stole his memory, and they accidentally encountered an attack by the Naga on their way back to the Eastern Kingdoms, which helped him recover his lost memory to a certain extent.

As he was in the role of Gladiator Lagash, he knew his destiny was to return to his kingdom. After an encounter with the dwarf Sargos Anvilmar and the local Defias thugs in Menethil Harbor, he quickly stopped the remaining Dark Iron dwarves from attempting to destroy the Thandor Bridge. Unfortunately, Varian's right-hand man, Sargos' brother Hajimar, was killed in the attack. This led to King Magni Bronzebeard personally welcoming Varian to Ironforge, where he learned that an impostor was impersonating him in Stormwind and had stolen his throne.

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