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Chapter 1341 The cannon fodder is actually yelling at himself

"Withdraw? How is this possible?" Kargas' eyes were red.

"Either retreat, or Mak'gora speaks! These are the warchief's exact words!" As Garrosh's most loyal dog and mouthpiece, Kor'kron's words are absolutely weighty enough.

Kargas was really mad, and with one backhand he chopped off the heads of the two goblin messengers next to him who had been shivering for a long time.

For several seconds, the sound of teeth chattering came out from the mouth of this tyrannical chief: "Withdraw!"

The main force of the Iron Tribe retreated like a tide in the Silver Pine Forest.

However, the full-scale rout of the Iron Horde that the Alliance expected did not occur. With only two districts retreated, the Alliance's advancement encountered obstacles.

"Ahhh! Go to hell! Humanity."

"Save me! I don't want to die!"

"Whoaaah!"

It was a messy goblin sniper team. From squatting in pits to pull explosive bags, to mechanical self-destruction vehicles the size of small three-wheelers, to the old-fashioned 'tracking missiles', to things like gliders and explosives strapped to goblins.

There is also a plane nose filled with explosives.

Especially the last one, it's really outrageous. Those large goblin mamas are already tough enough, but when those things are not used to charge into battle, but to self-destruct, then the difficulty of defeating these things is doubled.

Except for heavy anti-aircraft guns of over 100mm and highly skilled players using bombers to blow them up, it is really difficult to knock this thing down before it reaches the target.

Goblins have simply become a real-life "Encyclopedia of Self-Destruction".

The two unscrupulous trade princes asked their subordinates to use various stimulants and other gadgets on the most miserable low-level goblins, and used self-destruction to hinder the advancement of the alliance.

This greatly saved a possible collapse.

On the other side, thanks to the alliance's shared intelligence, Thrall saw the battle that took place in Stratholme. In addition to some sensitive information, McDonald almost posted a list of things, and thoughtfully transferred many live broadcasts through magic mirrors.

Gave it to Sal.

The former great chief's heart felt cold.

Is this a war between the Iron Horde and the Alliance?

The scale and technological content of this war have exceeded the first, second, and third Dark Portal wars of the old era, and even exceeded the imagination of every chief of the old tribe.

Apart from its technological level, its combat power is only comparable to that of the Burning Legion.

As for the mystery and power of his former 'allies', the Iron Tribe, Thrall could only have a glimpse of the fantasy of a leopard. However, the Iron Tribe, who always gave him the feeling that he could be unbeatable as long as he went all out, was actually in such a crucial battle.

In important wars, there is no dispute about losing.

Thrall smiled bitterly at Varok and Vol'jin: "The Alliance hasn't done its best yet!"

Vol'jin responded: "Yes, at least half of the alliance's flying giant ships are still missing. From now on, the Iron Horde obviously lacks the means to fight these giant ships."

The alliance's airship is a test question that is too high for both tribes.

At the same time, the Alliance launched a counterattack across the board in Silverpine Forest, Hillsbrad Hills, and Lordamere Basin. The Alliance bosses watched as the flags representing the clans of the Iron Tribe disappeared in the torrent of Alliance armor.

Of course I'm happy.

That not only represents the defeat of the Iron Horde's forward, but also represents that the Alliance is about to sound the clarion call for a full-scale counterattack. If the Iron Horde loses one-third of its military strength here, then it can consider counterattacking and attack the Iron Horde.

The world of Draenor.

After finally rescuing her compatriots from Teldrassil and sending them to Northrend's Crystalsong Forest, Tyrande was finally free to attend the throne meeting. As soon as she came up, she asked: "With Garrosh With such a despicable character, will he desperately invest more troops into the Eastern Kingdom of Hokuriku?"

"In his own words, no!" McDonald was very sure.

Is there any context for this?

Tyrande made an attentive 'please' gesture.

"Don't forget! The one who cooperates with Garrosh is the ancient evil god N'Zoth!" McDonald smiled evilly.

People are confused and can't help themselves.

If you just use Despicable Shout, he will probably shrink his eggs, but if you add N'Zoth, it's another story.

As a time traveler, Mai knew very well that N'Zoth would jump out sooner or later. In the 8.3 version of the game, his true body appeared in [Ny'alotha*Awakening City].

The most subtle thing here is that the entrance to Ny'alotha will intermittently appear between Uldum on the continent of Kalimdor and the Vale of Eternal Blossoms in Pandaria.

This story is very funny.

In order to draw away the main force of the Alliance and severely damage Stratholme, the core of the Alliance's industry, Garrosh did not hesitate to make crazy troubles in Pandaria and Kalimdor. In a sense, he chose to sacrifice the people who were destined to be defeated in his eyes. The Old Horde and Y'Shaarj of Pandaria.

However, these two places are the key points of N'Zoth's ulterior motives. If the Alliance continues to occupy the army here, it will be very detrimental to N'Zoth's return to the world.

It's ridiculous that in order to distract the Alliance, Garrosh subconsciously set fire to the world and used N'Zoth's army of faceless men as cannon fodder. To be honest, his script is good.

Little did he know that the cannon fodder was actually himself!?

In this life, N'Zoth was so active that he almost had half a foot on the front desk. McDonald has basically confirmed that due to the chaos of time and space, N'Zoth will run out in advance.

So, if the Iron Horde first attacks the Eastern Kingdom of Northland, which is the core of the alliance, it is impossible for McDonald to ignore it and induce the main force of the alliance to counterattack Draenor. In the case that Y'shaarj may be resurrected on the surface, Enzo Your trip will be very safe.

If you are not a time traveler, who can understand this script?

When all the league leaders saw McDonald's iconic raised corners of his mouth, everyone suddenly felt inexplicably relieved. Even Mai himself didn't know that when he showed this expression, it meant that he was 100% confident. His confidence defeated the enemy. In fact, this became a tacit secret among everyone in the Throne Council except himself.

That's what it's like to be the boss. Many times, what is presented to the boss is just a fog, with only pitifully little information. In this situation, let alone a 50-50 chance, you may not even be sure of a 19 chance chance.

McDonald miraculously made various decisions that seemed unbelievable at the time, but very reasonable in retrospect.

The alliance bosses have long been convinced.

Now that McDonald has made a decision, and Hokuriku is the hometown of the Stratholme family, of course no one will object.

Mai bought an insurance policy and sent Velen and all the draenei heroes under his command to support King Var. This is a subtle signal, and I believe it will stimulate N'Zoth to make the 'right decision'.


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