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Chapter 127 New situation

Regarding the history of the world plane of Azeroth and the universe in which it is located, Prell does not remember very details, but he still remembers the general historical events very clearly.

Medivh did not express any objection or objection to some of the secrets that Prell told. This also gave Prell the courage to tell everything that his companions wanted to know and that he himself knew a little bit about.

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Pandaren Old Chen did not ask more about the Old God. Obviously, he knew Y'Shaarj more thoroughly than Prell.

The other friends all listened to what Prell told as stories, but Rexxa was still worried.

He was still very worried about the situation in the Eastern Kingdom, and he didn't know what the consequences of the orc forces gathered again that Medivh said would happen. Prell wanted to tell him Thrall's story, but in the end he didn't say it.

He can use the Holy Light to fool his friends because what he tells is the past history; but with what is happening now and in the future, he feels that he can no longer use the Holy Light as an excuse.

Predicting the future is not a good ability, and he doesn't think it's appropriate to tell his friends what will happen in the future in advance. After all, Prell doesn't know when Thrall will lead the orc army to the continent of Kalimdor.

And Prell realized that perhaps because of his appearance, some history has changed. At least in the original history, Rexxar and the Pandaren Chen would not meet until much later, and it would not be like now at all.

Fighting side by side like this becomes good friends.

In Prell's description, the threats to this world include, in addition to the Burning Legion, which has always been eyeing them, and the Ancient Gods, who were sealed by the Titans and have never given up on corrupting the entire planet.

Although Prior described the Burning Legion and the Ancient Gods as powerful and evil, he always believed that the future belonged to the brave races that dared to resist, and that light and shadow would eventually reach a balance.

Perhaps influenced by Prell's optimistic spirit, or perhaps reluctantly believing in Prell's narration, Lexa's mood improved slightly. He raised his head and looked to the distant east, where among the mountains

On the other side, far away in the endless sea, his compatriots are fighting.

Regarding the detection of the Gale Valley, Prell first wanted to see the activities of the venture capital company, including the Gale Mine, the logging team and the blacksmith shop; secondly, he also wanted to know how his people were doing.

Rexxar once again sent the Falcon Spire, and followed the direction pointed by Prell to focus on the gnoll camp.

The result of the investigation was that the size of the jackal camp in that area had not expanded, and the number of the jackal group seemed to be less than half of what Prell said.

Gresu originally hired about 600 gnolls from the southern part of Elwynn Forest, not only as employees of the venture capital company, but also as supervisors of the Storm Mine.

But now that the number of gnolls was not enough, Prell frowned and asked Rexxar to continue to conduct a reconnaissance of the Gale Mine and the logging team northwest of the Gale Valley.

Then Prell discovered that the number of ogres hired by Gresu was actually about a hundred less. Prell could not estimate the number of members of the logging team, so where did these jackals and ogres go?

Prell frowned even more, planning to find a way to capture a prisoner for questioning. Then he suddenly thought of something. He probably guessed where the disappeared jackals and ogres had gone.

In order to confirm whether his guess was correct, Prell decided to capture a prisoner. So he, Rexxa, and Snu quietly headed towards the gnoll camp.

According to Falcon Spire's reconnaissance information, there has been little change in the Gale Mine. In the entire Gale Valley, apart from the logging teams that are still cutting down trees, the biggest change has come from the shores of Black Wolf Lake.

The scale of the smelters and blacksmith shops built by venture capital companies has become larger, the forests around the lake have been cleared, and the smoke of burning lingers all day long.

Obviously, the goblins have good arms trade orders in the continent of Kalimdor. Maybe the centaurs in the Barrens will soon be armed by the goblins. Maybe next year, the war surrounding the Barrens and the Stonetalon Mountains will begin.

It will break out again.

After evacuating some of the gnolls and ogres, the goblins shrunk the gnoll camp, set up a wooden fence around the camp, and set up several sentry patrol points.

At close range, Prell's own map system made it easier to find enemies, so under his leadership, the three of them easily found a jackal post and quickly subdued the three jackals guarding it.

people.

Under Rexxa's gaze, the gnolls were trembling with fear. Prell quickly asked what he wanted to know. Just as he guessed, the goblins indeed mobilized about 200 gnolls and 100 cannibals.

Demon, went to the Mogore area and opened up another mine.

Although the three gnolls kept begging for mercy, Prell was still determined and pulled out the "Burning Blade" to kill them. Then he took Rexxa and Snu and lurked southeast, reaching the vicinity of the Gale Mine.

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There is little change from the last time I left. Apart from the addition of a hill-like pile of rubble outside the Gale Mine, there seems to be no other new difference. The kobold women and children are still busy working among the piles of rubble, and there are still

The jackal overseers shouted loudly with their whips in hand.

Prell sighed, feeling extremely complicated, and then he turned around and left with his companions. Lexa understood Prell's mood very well, and he also knew that this kobold companion had always wanted to save his people, but in

Without enough foreign aid, Prell cannot act rashly or even accomplish anything.

Returning to the foothold in the valley to the west of the Gale Valley, Prell quickly calmed down and said to his companions: "We have completed the investigation of the Gale Valley. We must tell the tauren some information. Let's return to the Apalaye camp.

Bar!"

Belga didn't know what happened, but he noticed that Prell seemed a little depressed, so he looked at Snu, only to find that his twin brother shook his head slightly, so he said nothing.

Once again, he climbed over mountains and ridges, climbed out of the Gale Valley, and returned to the forest near the spider web path. Prell looked up to the north. He could no longer tell which peak Medivh lived in seclusion.

So I picked up my feet and continued moving forward.

Cairn Bloodhoof and his guards are still at Camp Apalaye, and he is preparing to return to the south of the Barrens as soon as possible. First, it has been several months since he set out to support the Stonetalon Mountains, and he needs to return to the south to host the clan.

affairs; secondly, the desolate place has undergone new changes.

After Dezpar Khan retreated to the Desolate Land in embarrassment, the orc warlocks of Thunder Ax Fortress went their separate ways. As for the orcs, they originally hoped to use the power of centaurs to open up the road to Felwood.

In order to contact the remaining forces of the Burning Legion in Jadenar.

But this road was not opened in the end, so the orcs had to follow back and wait for the next opportunity.

However, Dezpa Khan and his subordinates, the Kokar and Garak clans, were suddenly attacked before they could return to the village of Korka to rest and recuperate.

The one who attacked them was the Magram clan, which had always been at odds with the Kokar clan. Jayne Khan of the Magram clan had robbed the grain convoy escorted by Tramp last time. Since he had robbed it the first time,

There will be a second time.

Moreover, he heard that Dezpa Khan was defeated in the Coke Valley, and felt that this was the best opportunity to attack, so he rushed out and led his men to intercept and ambush Dezpa Khan near the wasteland north of Kolka Village.

's army.

Although Dezpa Khan finally managed to escape, the power of the Kokar and Garak clans under him was greatly damaged. In any case, a civil war broke out between these two forces and the three major clans.

The centaurs in Desolace fell into civil war, but the druids sent by the Cenarion Circle to follow took advantage. The druids quickly rebuilt the ruins of Niel in the north of Desolace.

He set up a sentry post, monitoring the movements of the centaurs on the one hand, and monitoring the satyrs distributed in Sargroon on the other.

The news sent back by the night elves druids is really good news for the tauren. After Cain Bloodhoof discussed with the elders, they all agreed that it is impossible for the centaurs to attack the Charred Valley again in a short period of time.

The direction is using troops.

Then the tauren will have to deal with the Kokar clan in the Barrens and the Garak clan in Thousand Needles. Of course, the former is the tauren's real enemy.

When Prell met Cairn Bloodhoof, the tauren chief was planning to lead his guards back to the south of the Barrens. After hearing the news reported by Prell, the tall tauren sighed tiredly.

For Cairn Bloodhoof, when he made the decision to lead the tauren family to migrate away from the desolate land, in their hearts, their new and beautiful home was in Mulgore.

However, the way forward is now being held back by the centaurs. In addition to the indigenous people, venture capital companies have also extended their hands there, which makes the tauren chief feel very aggrieved.

But he had no choice. The tauren in the northern part of the Stonetalon Mountains needed to recuperate, and the tauren in the southern Barrens also needed it. And whether the tauren migrated from the north or the south to the Mulgore region, they must pass through the quilbacks.

territory.

However, the relationship between the tauren and the quilboar is not harmonious. Even though Cairn Bloodhoof repeatedly showed his kindness to the quilboar, he was unable to gain enough trust. Even before he set off to the Stonetalon Mountains

, I vaguely received news that the thornback quilboar seemed unable to bear the tauren continuing to live near Razorfen.

Therefore, what Prell brought was not good news. Cairn Bloodhoof breathed a tired breath: "The goblins are one step ahead of us, but Mulgore will eventually be the new home of our tauren."

He looked at Prell and his companions behind him, and his eyes became firm: "I can't send more men to Mulgore. My friend Prell, I want to give you a task this time. I hope you can

We can go to Mulgore for reconnaissance to see where the goblins are staying and where the mines are. No matter what, we cannot let them occupy that place!"

Kane Bloodhoof, as the tauren chief, had dealt with goblins many times and was well aware of the strength of venture capital companies. With no other choice, he could only rely on Prell and his comrades.

They are.


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