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Pfister and others are kings.

It is still incomparable with him.

Pfister is certainly not satisfied with this, he desires more.

But it's a good starting point.

So Pfister smiled and said, "I'm very honored, Your Majesty."

Garona stared at him for a moment.

Immediately accepted the arrangement.

At this point, the appointment is considered completed.

Then Ryan asked casually: "What do you think about the current war?"

The position of military advisor was originally given by him to compensate and win over the two.

In his opinion, the two of them are still young, and their combat power can still be expected, so there is no need to count on making suggestions.

So it's just an understanding question.

Unexpectedly, Pfister talked eloquently and showed great insight, and immediately looked solemn.

Chapter 36 Unchangeable History]

I only heard Pfister say: "When I lifted the spell on Garona, I found that the caster is extremely weak. Just now, the brother guard also said that he didn't see the warlock participating in the battle, which shows the contradiction between the Shadow Council and the clan group. Quite sharp, and internal strife may even have broken out long ago. According to Garona, the resources of their world have been basically exhausted, similar to a dead star, and now there are internal and external troubles. If we continue to hold on, the other party may not fight self-defeating..."

"Of course, you can't pin all your hopes on the enemy's self-disruption. I suggest that you immediately ask the local nobles to send troops to serve the king. And send envoys to lobby the other six countries, promising great benefits, seeking alliances, and assistance. ——Now the Kingdom of Stormwind has arrived In the most dangerous time, there is no way to do this. I believe they all understand the principle of cold lips and teeth, and it is profitable to send troops, so they should not refuse."

Pfister's analysis can be called penetrating.

This is certainly inseparable from the information provided by Garona and others, but it is more due to his understanding of the plot.

As far as Pfister knew, Gul'dan attacked Medivh in a sneak attack. Although he knocked down the opponent, he didn't please himself, and seemed to have been in a coma for a long time.

And the puppet chief Black Hand he fostered took advantage of this opportunity to take control of the situation.

Replace the key parts with your own people.

In turn, Gul'dan was lifted up.

Facing Medivh, the guardian and demon king, Gul'dan is a theoretically invincible ultimate boss. If he can survive, he will be considered a success.

The injury should be serious now, so I can only lick the wound silently.

And he was born in a black hand, a reckless man, and he was much easier to deal with than Gul'dan, an actor who had taken a crash course in Kil'jaeden.

Gul'dan even dared to plot against Medivh, and he was not a subservient person. How could he sincerely surrender to his former little brother black hands?

It is conceivable that the open and secret struggle between the two sides will intensify.

In addition, the great chief of Black Hand is actually not worthy of his name.

Hordes of orcs, very bulky.

Gul'dan, the overlord, can control the situation behind the scenes.

It relied on the power of the assassins under his command, led by Garona, to kill one by one.

Even the chief couple of the Frostwolf clan, one of the seven great clans, who dared to disobey Gul'dan, died quietly.

The black hand originally had the opportunity to establish authority.

Just like Orgrim, take advantage of Gul'dan's weakness and use the warlock to operate.

It's a pity that he doesn't have such courage, and he is reluctant to part with the combat power of the Shadow Council.

Hope Gul'dan surrenders.

Choosing to keep tigers as an infestation bought them time to recover.

Of course, what Orgrim did was not thorough either.

He just killed his subordinates, but did not move the leader Gul'dan.

In the end, it was Gul'dan's defection that led to the Horde's downfall.

In short, the black hand created its current embarrassing situation.

Most powerful clans sit on the fence and wait and see.

It is expected that after Blackhand and Gul'dan decide the outcome, they will fall to the winner.

At present, the only ones he can order are his own Blackstone clan, and some small and medium-sized clans that he has temporarily wooed.

The Blackstone clan is full of talents.

Orgrim, Eitrigg, Broxigar, and Varok all belong to this clan.

(The Saurfang brothers come from the setting of the Thunder King clan and have been eaten by Blizzard.)

The strength is actually quite impressive.

However, as the first kingdom, Stormwind Kingdom should be stronger.

Coupled with the fact that Black Hand still needs to guard against Gul'dan and cannot go all out, the chances of a successful defense are very high.

Even if time dragged on for a long time, if Gul'dan didn't attack, Orgrim would attack.

——He still remembers the hatred between Durotan and Draka!

Thinking about it this way, the old tribe was really "one mind at a time", with the red deer spirit of recruiting men.

It's also weird to a certain extent.

As for sending people to lobby the six countries, let alone forming an alliance.

Until the "Shadowlands" expansion decades later, the Alliance remained one of the two poles of the world.

The mainstay of defending the plane of Azeroth.

Although this alliance is not that alliance, and there is only one race of humans, isn't the tribe on the opposite side only the orcs?

Pfister thought it over and felt that they had a great chance of winning.

Lion is not dead, nor is the storm.


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