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Chapter 1045 Good news for the tribe

McDonald must admit that Old Taizi's acquisition of Ulduar's combat power did give him a bit of a scare, but it was more of a surprise.

Old boy, you really don’t know whose corner you are poaching, right?

No way! No way!

The majestic ancient god Yogg-Saron would not really let the Lich King turned into a mere mortal steal the beautiful meat in his mouth, would he?

What kind of dirty demon king is considered a der?

He was very happy to see the moment when Lao Taizi knew the truth. For example, after he successfully controlled several guardians mentally, when he went deep into Ulduar, he found a big cutie with a thousand mouths waiting for him on the opposite side.

Just this guess made Mr. Mai so angry that he almost had the words "melon-eating masses" carved on his forehead.

However, when King Wa and the others asked what Mcdonken knew, Mr. Mai couldn't reveal the answer and could only prevaricate.

"Uduar in the Storm Peaks area was the research base that the Titans left in Azeroth. The guardians there are at the same level as the guardian dragons in Wyrmrest Temple, but the scope of their responsibilities is different. The dragon kings are responsible

To protect the environment of the entire world, the guardians are only responsible for guarding Ulduar. Now that something happens to Ulduar, it is also the responsibility of the guardians. We cannot enter until we are sure that they are all out of control, otherwise we will not even be able to enter the Dragon Sleeping Temple.

They may turn around and attack our alliance."

There's no way around it.

There is another reason why the bosses have to postpone the offensive because the logistics cannot keep up.

The two armies from the east and west totaled more than 200,000 people, which is an impressive number at first sight.

But what about the logistics?

Even if McDonald ordered to occupy the Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord, two regions with not too cold climates, and immediately start trying to cultivate cold zone crops to reduce the logistical pressure as much as possible, 95% of the supplies would still be needed.

Local supply.

Soldiers' cold-weather clothing needs to be in place in advance, and high-calorie meals are essential. The key is that they are fighting mechanized warfare, and ammunition is essential.

It does not mean that a 10,000-ton ship can carry 10,000-ton artillery shells.

For things like munitions, every shell needs to be packaged. You can't just pile tens of thousands of shells in the cabin like a pile of garbage like a ship transporting ore, right?

Don’t boxes containing shells take up space? Boxes, shock-absorbing equipment, etc. have no weight?

There are also prefabricated parts for building fortresses, as well as machine tools and machinery for the arms factory in Northrend, etc.?

These alone have exhausted the transportation capacity of the nearly one thousand "Freeships" that McDonald's has on hand.

Fortunately, most of the Mai family's ships have ship girls, otherwise they wouldn't be able to recruit enough sailors.

As soon as the expedition to Northrend started, the heads of the logistics bosses were numb. For example, Bolvar rarely played the expedition to the Kingdom of Stormwind. When they really encountered this kind of cross-sea troop transportation, their logistics almost collapsed.

Played off.

You must know that the last few times we mobilized large armies to cross the sea to fight on the continent of Kalimdor, it was basically the Stratholme people who did it.

The Stormwind Kingdom logistics officer, who lacked the experience of a large army crossing the sea, almost miscalculated how much food, equipment and supplies would be needed for 100,000 people, not to mention the load of the ship, whether the shipping schedule was accurate, and what if it was delayed.

Remedy and other mishaps.

A series of mishaps made Bolvar a little bald in his prime. If McDonald had not expected that they would make a mistake and reserved a lot of supplies for them, the Eastern Route Army might have collapsed in advance.

Nowadays, no matter how picky the general is, he can't accuse Mai of anything.

Everything was handled neatly and orderly, the shipping was on time, and there were no mistakes.

While Bronzebeard Dwarf and the Kingdom of Stormwind were still busy getting supplies, McDonald's people had already opened a factory in the Borean Tundra and entered the trial production stage.

The reader is right, McDonald's opened an armor factory directly to prepare for a rainy day.

In Northrend, there is [Cobalt] which is harder than magic iron. A large amount of cobalt-rich ore is scattered on the surface of various major areas in Northrend. The difficulty of mining is almost zero.

Knowing that there are these good things, McDonald is eager to replace the outer armor of all his tanks and mechas with this.

Anyway, the core stuff like the engine must have been made by ourselves, and then we brought it over. Let’s replace the outer armor here, just in case the factory is stolen by Lao Taizi, just the outer armor but no engine, the Alliance’s stuff will be copied by the Scourge.

Can't imitate it.

Lao Taizi still can only rely on Ulduar's factory.

The emergence of cobalt ore has given the alliance countries new motivation for war.

Originally, everyone and the natural disasters were life-and-death enemies, and they would destroy each other by trying to sell everything they could. Countries all tried their best to lose money.

Now I look at it, hey? It’s different!

While we are upholding justice, we can also harvest a bunch of minerals and develop and strengthen our own industry.

Although there was already an interest-free loan for fighting the Lich King, now I found that not only did I not lose money, but I might even make a profit once I destroyed the Lich King, and the flavor of war suddenly changed.

At this time, even some nobles who least wanted to go to war shouted for the destruction of the Lich King. Originally, these small landowners who were on the safe side only thought about raising taxes for the war, sending their own soldiers to the front line, and paying for pensions. They even thought

Just let the Stratholme people fight. Now they are also active.

Recruitment stations in the rear areas of various countries continue to be full.

This is new land! New resources!

After destroying the Scourge Legion, everything will be theirs!

Seeing all this in the eyes of others, one can only sigh that McDonald understands people's hearts well.

While the Alliance paused its attack on Icecrown and switched to wiping out Zul'Drak, another organization in the world of Azeroth that was theoretically on par with the Alliance, the Horde, had a series of major events.

"The alliance's attack on Northrend went smoothly..." Thrall was really happy and worried when he heard the report.

As the Alliance troops approached the city and attacked the Lich King's lair, the Scourge significantly reduced its external harassment. Originally, they often sent some rubbish necromancers to the tribe to cause trouble all over the world. Now they see that the tribe has no military commitment at all.

Sender wanted to simply stop coming and let the remaining Cursed Cultists torment him.

Without foreign aid, the cursed cultists on the tribe's side were unable to cause any trouble and were quickly extinguished.

To some extent, Thrall must be grateful to the Alliance, because the Lich King's harassment troops were all sent to the Eastern Kingdoms, and they focused on the Stratholme Federation.

It's a pity that Mr. Mai's own one-acre million-divided land is all surrounded by him in a grid. Although these territories surrounded by high walls give the residents a sense of confinement and depression in peacetime, they provide a guarantee of security in wartime.

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The failure of the undead army was just a matter of moving merits one by one.

Thrall didn't care about this, he was more concerned about the tribe's living space.

As the saying goes, the bigger the territory, the more resources. The tribe only controls a few areas. As long as the alliance frees up its hands, it will be the end of the tribe.

Fortunately, the tribe is not alone.

On this day, Thrall received good news: "What, you said that the Bilgewater Cartel and Hotsand Group will officially join the Horde?"


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