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to what happened next.

Initially, Gul'dan promised to lead his army to meet the main force of the Horde.

However, marching to the eastern coastline of Ghostland, he suddenly turned his face.

He asked the army to go to sea with him to a certain mysterious realm.

And promised to give everyone endless power after things are done.

Gul'dan also uses Gurtogg as a model.

Directly transform it into a terrifying existence similar to a giant troll.

For a while, the army was shocked.

After convincing everyone, Gul'dan began to force them to cut wood and build ships day and night.

Many people who were dissatisfied with his behavior or couldn't stand the anti-hard labor chose to rebel and flee, but they were all captured by Gul'dan's minions.

Then Gul'dan made an example to others.

A ceremony was held in public and all of them were sacrificed alive.

Maximize your authority.

Although Gul'dan has 20 people under his command, he lacks many important raw materials.It is undoubtedly impossible to build a big ship that can sail in the endless sea.

However, the evil technique mastered by Gul'dan well made up for the lack of materials and craftsmanship.

Several decent ships have been built.

Going to sea is just around the corner.

Upon learning of this, Orgrim was furious and summoned several clan leaders and high-ranking warlords, including Saurfang.

Ask them to send troops to pursue Gul'dan.

He also promised that whoever destroys Gul'dan and his plundering clan will be pardoned as deputy chieftain and great king.

(Saurfang's title is High Overlord, and other ordinary high kings such as Agma, Barberius, and Bogulok are overlords.)

Everyone took the order and rushed away one after another.

Of course, Orgrim's decision was not only out of resentment against the traitor.

Most of the people he summoned were powerful and ambitious people, and Orgrim had no way or energy to determine whether they were loyal or not.

So simply decided to send these people far away.

For the military do a skinny.

In this way, the number of troops seems to be less, but he can better control the situation.

The changes in the tribe were quickly known to the alliance.

Even Pfister, who was in retreat, was alarmed.

First came a message from Quel'Thalas, claiming that only the trolls were left besieging the elven kingdom.

Afterwards, a military report came from Lordaeron Port, saying that within a week, several orc troops with more than [-] people had arrived.

Loot all the large ships moored in the port.

As a senior plot party, Pfister learned of this, how can he not judge that Gul'dan has betrayed the tribe.

Orgrim divided his forces and pursued.

With the development of the situation to this point, the tribal can be said to be over.

After experiencing Waterloo in Alterac, the strength and morale of the Orc Legion had already declined.

With the loss of Gul'dan's warlocks and troll cavalry, it is difficult to make any big waves.

I'm afraid they are ready to withdraw to the southern continent.

And at this time, another piece of good news came, the reinforcements from Gilneas arrived.

The number of troops is as many as 15, which is three times the previous investment.

Soon after, the armies of Lordaeron and Kul Tiras arrived.

Even the Barov family, the noble family of Alterac, sent private soldiers.

Stromgarde did not send any more troops.

——Before that, the country was eager to regain its homeland, and all those who could be recruited were sent here.

With so many people, Dunholde City naturally couldn't accommodate them.

Not to mention Dunholde, even the surrounding towns of South Sea and Tarren Mill were full of people.

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By the time the allied forces were assembled, their strength had reached 100 million.

The overall strength can be called skyrocketing.

Lothar himself is smug.

Before the army set off, a special swearing-in meeting was held.

Said it was time to blow the horn of counterattack and regain lost ground.

It is worth mentioning that Orgrim did not leave as Pfister had speculated, and was still entrenched in Arathi City.

Obviously ready to fight in the corner.

However, Pfister and the others still believed that the other party would not stick to it.

After all, according to the detection of the spies, the maximum number of enemy troops is no more than 40.

Even the system seems to make the same judgment.

The event 'Siege of Arathi' he triggers doesn't reward much.

It is only an epic sign-in reward.

Far inferior to the previous Siege of Alterac event.


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