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The items mentioned above originated there.
This is undoubtedly a major benefit for Kul Tiras.
As the so-called economic base determines the superstructure.
Politics is an extension of economics, and military is an extension of politics.
Any world is no exception.
Don't you see that the troubles caused by Kael'thas in the original time and space, Brainless Roar and the Prophet Zul all stem from resource problems?
And all this can be explained by economic models.
Dai Lin's control of sea trade routes is tantamount to control of endless wealth.
With wealth, what can't be bought by lack?
The vast majority of social problems are no longer problems.
It's a pity that the original space-time Dai Lin started his business halfway, and Zhongdao was cheated.
Otherwise, it is entirely possible for Kul Tiras to become a sea power hegemon like the British Empire.
Daelin winked at Gina, and she immediately expressed that she wanted to see Shyvana.
Then he took his daughter and followed Alleria to the atrium, and gave the living room to the two of them.
Pfister and Daelin have always had a good relationship.
And although the two had only met a few months ago, the other's daughter (Gianna) had just been born at the time.
And he seemed to have other things at the time, and he seemed to be devastated.
After attending the wedding, people flashed away.
Never communicated well.
In addition, Pfister was more concerned about the details of Daelin's discovery of the new route, so he chatted with him.
He thought that the other party would mention it soon.
Unexpectedly, Dai Lin didn't say anything.
But Dai Lin was still Dai Lin, and he still had no way of speaking.
Pfister learned a lot of noble secrets.
Most of them are worthless.
But there was also news that shocked him.
For example, although other high-level tribes were killed, Orgrim did not die.
(Pop tip: Ogg's role is basically over and no longer poses any threat.)
Terenas kept this news secret.
It is unknown if Daelin had not had close contacts with Lordaeron's important ministers.
As for the cause and effect, the obvious is this:
In the spirit of humanitarianism, Terenas arranged for the priest to confess for Orgrim before his execution.
Orgrim was then called by the priest in charge, Benedictus.
Change your mind and convert to the Holy Light.
Has become a devout believer.
Terenas was deeply moved and decided to absolve him of his crimes.
Pfister was extremely speechless about this.
Cursing inwardly: These three people got together and perfectly explained what it means to have ghosts.
Terenas never gave up the idea of controlling the orcs, so how could he be willing to kill Orgrim?
Benedictus is mentally unstable.
If you give enough benefits, you will submit.
Orgrim didn't want to be slaughtered, but also wanted to turn against the wind.
The three hit it off naturally.
Orgrim no longer has the capital to buy Benedictus.
So this ugly farce can only be led by Terenas.
It has to be said that his abacus is really quite loud.
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Orgrim was pardoned at the moment of life and death, and his wings were cut off again.
In terms of emotion and reason, they can only submit to Lordaeron.
At least on the surface.
As for the voice of opposition, Terenas doesn't need to care.
After all, not to mention the veterans of the Allied forces, such as Pfister, didn't know anything about it earlier.
Even if they knew, it wouldn't make much sense.
After all, the allied forces have been scattered all over the world, and it is difficult to form a joint force to intervene in Terenas' decision-making.
There must be dissatisfaction within Lordaeron.
But the country has a strong religious atmosphere.
Terenas raised the banner of the Holy Light Sect, how could Turayang and others say no?
King Lordaeron's political means are indeed quite ingenious.
If his plan is successful, he will gain the allegiance of Orgrim.
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