My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 330: Horde Warchief Garrosh secretly meets with Vol'jin (continued)

To sum up, the internal political situation of the tribe is unstable, and the Queen's Mantid, the Alliance, the Eternal Dragon, and the Burning Legion are eyeing it covetously.

If the tribe wants to survive in an environment surrounded by powerful enemies, it must make changes.

At the very least, the tribe should no longer push its members to the opposite side of the tribe.

In light of the specific situation of the tribe, the policy of orc supremacy implemented by the previous tribal chief Garrosh has undermined the interests of races other than orcs in the tribe.

Stopping the Horde's policy of orc racial supremacy will not win the trust of members of other races in the tribe, but will anger the beneficiaries of the Horde's orc racial supremacy policy, namely the young people in the tribe.

If you are going to do it, do it thoroughly.

Sacrifice the interests of the young tribe to appease other races in the tribe.

If you want to take action against the young people in the tribe, you must try your best to find a stable external environment.

In other words, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh must take into account that when the Horde is cleaning up the young Horde members, at least two forces, the Alliance, the Queen's Mantid, the Burning Legion, and the Eternal Dragon Legion, will not take hostile measures against the Horde.

Ever since Bronk transformed the Eredar Twins and the dreadlord Dalgwen into familiar servants, the Burning Legion has lost the opportunity to learn the first-hand intelligence of the Horde.

Although the Eredar twins and the dreadlord Dalgwen, who served as familiars of Bronk and Leah Blackmaiden, were able to deceive the Burning Legion for a short time, there is no wall without ventilation in the world.

Those Legion spies lurking within the Alliance would discover that Bronk and Leah Blackjewel had enslaved the Eredar Twins and the dreadlord Dalgwen.

Once the Burning Legion spy lurking in the Alliance reports to the Burning Legion headquarters the news of the Eredar Twins and the Dreadlord's betrayal of the Burning Legion.

The Burning Legion will surely launch crazy revenge on the Horde.

In short, the Burning Legion will not take action against the Horde in the short term.

But the tribe must prepare for the Burning Legion's attack as soon as possible.

Apart from the fact that the Burning Legion did not make any major moves, there is a high probability that the Mantids sent by the Queen will maintain the status quo.

To illustrate this point, we need to go back in time.

While the Horde and the Alliance were fighting fiercely in the Jade Forest region of Pandaria, the Mantid Queen Shek'zeer awakened early.

The queen sent the Mantid, led by the Mantid Queen Shek'zeer, to attack the Valley of the Four Winds area of ​​the Pandaria continent many times.

The tribe that used the Valley of the Four Winds region of Pandaria as its granary had to fight against the mantids sent by the queen.

Thanks to the timely support of Bronk and Leah Black-Jane, they were able to withstand the sudden attack of the Mantis army sent by the Queen and hold out long enough.

The Horde Chieftain Garrosh dispatched all the Horde orc army's assets and rushed to the battlefield of the gap in the Great Wall on the west side of the Valley of the Four Winds in the Pandaria continent.

After a fierce battle, the tribe barely managed to resist the attack of the mantis army sent by the queen.

Bronx and Leah Blackjewel's familiar Ari led the twins, their demon subordinates, and the void warships as an outer security force stationed on the west side of the gap in the Great Wall in the Valley of the Four Winds area of ​​the Pandaria continent.

In addition, Bronk and Leah Black Virgin's familiar Tenkubo Kaede relied on power comparable to that of the ancient gods to cause some of the Queen's mantis troops to turn against them in the battle.

The tribe finally had enough time to rest and reorganize its troops.

The Horde's efforts to protect the pandaren in the Valley of the Four Winds region of Pandaria have paid off.

The Pandaren in the Valley of the Four Winds area of ​​the Pandaria continent are willing to transfer Stoneplow Village, the westernmost village in the Valley of the Four Winds area, to the Horde.

Because of their military achievements, Bronk and Leah Blackjewel were granted the management rights of Stoneplow Village in the Valley of the Four Winds area of ​​the Pandaria continent by the Horde Chieftain Garrosh.

The Horde Chieftain Garrosh even spent a lot of manpower and material resources to build a military fortress inside Stoneplow Village.

In order to consolidate the security of Stoneplow Village, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh did not hesitate to fight with the Queen's Faction on one hand, while repairing the gap in the Great Wall on the west side of the Valley of the Four Winds area in the Pandaria continent.

Among them, the tribal chieftain Garrosh followed Bronk's advice and built a three-story military defense building with a barbican, an outer city wall, and an inner gate tower.

With the demon troops controlled by the Eredar Twins and the mantid troops controlled by Kaede Amajikubo searching the west side of the Great Wall, and the new three-layer defense Great Wall gate tower that is about to be completed, the tribe is particularly safe in Stoneplow Village in the Four Wind Valley area of ​​the Pandaria continent.

Some brave Pandaren are willing to be employed by the tribe and return to Shili Village to engage in agricultural farming.

Build high walls and store up abundant food.

The Horde took root in the Valley of the Four Winds region of Pandaria.

Realizing that the tribe could not be defeated in a short period of time, the members of the Mantid Elder Council were unwilling to launch external attacks in order to protect their own interests and maintain a certain deterrent force.

The Mantid Elder Council instructed some of the Mantid's ancient sages to secretly contact the tribe.

The tribe had to maintain a state of war against the Queen's Mantid, so it had to call on tribal adventurers and volunteers in the tribal army to help the Mantid Elder Council.

Due to the successive failures in battles and the internal constraints of the Mantid Elder Council, the tribe does not need to worry about the Mantid Queen gathering all the power of the Mantid race to attack the territories such as Shili Village that the tribe has just taken over.

As a result, the biggest threats to the tribe are the Alliance and the Eternal Dragon Legion. To stabilize these two forces, peaceful negotiations alone may not be enough. The tribe must take some practical actions to prove its strength and determination...

In order to allow the Alliance to join the game, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh decided to cede more benefits to the Horde elders and other races of the Horde.

The Horde Elders and other races of the Horde lost influence within the Horde because of the Horde orc racial supremacy policy previously implemented by Horde Chieftain Garrosh.

In order to compensate the orcs and other races of the tribe, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh must of course start from this aspect.

The best way to gain the approval of fellow orcs of the Horde is to establish military merit.

Most of the self-righteous members of the Horde's orc race disdain to consolidate their battles with other races in the tribe.

Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde, had to settle for the next best option.

The tribal elders sent orcs and other tribes to help the tribal orcs establish military merit.

The only way to meet the above requirements is to build a military academy composed of orcs from the tribe's elder faction and high-level heroes from other races of the tribe.

Former Horde Warchief Thrall, legendary Horde army commander King Thrallu, and Horde warrior Rexxar joined the Horde Military Academy as representatives of the Horde elders and orcs.

Dark Queen Sylvanas, leader of the Forsaken race of the Horde, serves as a rogue instructor at the Horde Military Academy.

Countess Liadrin, leader of the Blood Knights of the Horde Blood Elves, serves as a Paladin professional instructor at the Horde Military Academy.

Bronk arranged heroes of other races in the tribe to serve as commanders of the garrison of Shili Village or the tribal military academy.

After all these operations, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh eased the conflict between the Horde orcs and other races of the Horde to a certain extent.

As for the young factions of the tribe, the tribal chieftain Garrosh followed the advice of the tribal advisers Eitrigg and Bronk, and supported one faction and attacked the other.

Test whether Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Warchief, is willing to follow the footsteps of the Horde Warchief Garrosh and abandon the Horde's policy of orc racial supremacy.

Horde Warchief Garrosh, former Horde Warchief Thrall, Bronk and Leah Black-Jane set up a plan to observe the political stance of Horde Warchief's lieutenant Malkorok and Dragonrok Clan Chieftain Zaela.

Garrosh, the Horde's warchief, has a clear goal to ensure that the Horde's air force is completely under his control.

That is, through various hints, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh won the support of the Dragonroar Clan Chieftain Zaela.

Garrosh, the chieftain of the Horde, was also prepared for the worst.

Zaela, the chieftain of the Dragon Roar clan who can control wyverns, is stubborn and insists on standing against Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe.

Bronk and Leah Blackjewel, who attended the private meeting, will do their best to kill Dragonmaw Clan Chieftain Zaela in the absence of Malkorok, the lieutenant to the Horde Warchief.

Using the abilities of the Dragon Witch, Leah Blackjean can control all the flying dragons belonging to the tribal air force.

At that point, Horde Warchief Garrosh will appoint Leah Darkjean as Chieftain of the Dragonhoul Clan of the Horde.

Fortunately, Zaela, the chieftain of the Dragon Roar clan of the Horde, had a more sensitive political sense than Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Warchief, and she promptly sided with the Horde Warchief Garrosh.

After winning over Zaela, the chieftain of the Dragonroar clan of the Horde, Garrosh, the Great Chief of the Horde, naturally suppressed Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Great Chieftain of the Horde, who had a criminal record and was unwilling to obey his control.

Before luring Alliance forces to the Horde Military Academy, Horde Warchief Garrosh verbally rebuked Horde Warchief's lieutenant Malkorok.

After giving Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Warchief, some additional powers, he was restricted from knowing core secrets through surveillance, procedural approval, etc.

This core secret contains multiple important nodes.

An important node about Leah Blackzhen and Zaira of the Horde's Dragon Roar Clan is the control of all the wyverns and red dragons belonging to the Horde Air Force.

According to the previous plan of the Horde Warchief Garrosh, Bronk, and the Horde Chief of Staff Eitrigg, Leah Blackjean and Zaela of the Horde's Dragonroar Clan must first conduct a preliminary investigation of the wyverns and red dragons belonging to the Horde Air Force.

At the same time, the Alliance forces were invited to enter the Tribal Military Academy.

Forced by the fact that Bronk and Leah Blackjewel possess power that surpasses the Eternal Dragonflight and the Horde's backup of Stoneplow Village Fortress and the Tribal Military Academy, Alliance High King Varian Wrynn sent Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn to the Tribal Military Academy.

Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn mastered the ability to convert between holy light energy and shadow energy with the help of Bronk and Leah Blackjewel's shared familiar, Kaede Tenkubo.

With the ability to convert between holy light energy and shadow energy, Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn was able to hide his identity and serve as a priest instructor at the Horde Military Academy.

Although the identity of Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn was not revealed, he did occupy the positions of professional lecturers and assistant teachers in the Horde Military Academy.

In the tribal military academy, each force shares the overall interests of the academy based on the proportion of people within its ranks who serve as professional lecturers and teaching assistants.

For example, the Alliance obtained a lot of food, high-quality grain varieties, and intelligence on other areas of Pandaria simply by relying on the Alliance prince Anduin Wrynn to serve as a priest instructor at the Horde Military Academy.

It's not just the short-term benefits that are at hand. The professional instructors and assistants at tribal military academies can easily gain the trust and feedback of tribal young people by educating one generation of tribal young people after another.

Forces that do not have the qualifications to be professional lecturers or assistant teachers in tribal military academies are destined to be forgotten by the young people of the tribe as time goes by.

Any organization is afraid of a lack of fresh blood joining.

The young tribe members, who were afraid that they would lose their strength without young people from the tribe, had to bite the bullet and compete with the Alliance, the orcs of the tribal elders, and other races of the tribe.

The young tribe, which already lacked high-end combat power, could only desperately send their people to serve as assistant teachers in the tribal military academy.

Unfortunately, conflicts are inevitable between the assistant teachers of tribal military academies and the professional instructors of tribal military academies.

General Nazgrim, under the orders of Horde Chieftain Garrosh, secretly provoked a conflict of interest between the young Horde led by the Horde Chieftain's lieutenant Malkorok and the Alliance.

The young tribe, who were at a strategic disadvantage, continued to put pressure on Malkorok, the lieutenant of the tribal chief.

Unable to bear the pressure, Malkorok, the lieutenant of the tribal chief, made a wrong decision.

During a joint combat exercise among various professions at the Horde Military Academy, Malkorok, the lieutenant of the Horde Chieftain, instigated the young orc rogues of the Horde to attack the hidden Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn in the name of combat.

Varian Wrynn, the High King of the Horde, who felt sorry for his son, gave up the idea of ​​revenge against the Horde under the persuasion of Velen, the leader of the Alliance's Draenei race, and Highlord Tirion Fordring, and continued to cooperate with the Horde Warchief Garrosh.

It was not that the persuasion of the Alliance Draenei leader Velen and Highlord Tirion Fordring was so sincere, but that the Alliance High King Varian Wrynn was determined to take the opportunity to destroy the Horde when civil strife broke out in the Horde.

Even if the Alliance High King Varian Wrynn had to pretend to be friendly with the Horde Warchief Garrosh at this time, even if the Alliance High King Varian Wrynn agreed that Alliance Prince Anduin Wrynn could continue to serve as a professional instructor at the Tribal Military Academy.

The Alliance's High King Vary Wrynn, who was hiding his anger, chose to endure and wait for the opportunity.

After careful consideration, the only enemy the tribe has to face at this time is the Eternal Dragon Legion.

Blanc and Leah Black planned a trap for the Eternal Dragon Legion, which has the ability to control time.

By using the Holy Grail to create a singularity where time is only indirectly controlled by Bronk and Leah Black-Jane, Bronk and Leah Black-Jane lure the elite of the Eternal Dragon Legion to the singularity.

If Bronck and Leah Blackjewel's plan succeeds, the Eternal Dragon Legion will lose important combat capabilities.

This risky move made the Horde Chieftain Garrosh hesitate for a time.

After Bronk's repeated persuasion, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh finally agreed to Bronk and Leah Black's plan.

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