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Chapter 41

In the middle of the night, three short figures sneaked out of the cave where the kobolds were resting. Prell took Berga and Snu around the rubble piled up like a hill, and walked from the east side of the mine area.

Went into the forest.

In the original Gazruin era, the caves where the kobolds rested were still very tidy. The hard-working female kobolds were busy cleaning every day. They even collected a kind of wormwood from the forest grassland, dried it and placed it in various places in the cave.

To expel insects.

However, as soon as Gresu came to power, the kobolds were squeezed by the heavy mining tasks and did not have enough energy to clean up everything, so the front of the cave where the kobolds lived became filthy.

Even the gnolls who were arranged to monitor nearby couldn't bear it, so they moved their tents far behind. Probably due to the obedience and timid racial habits of the kobolds in the past, although these gnolls were arranged by the goblins to patrol at night, they

Their protective work was obviously not done well.

Taking advantage of the cover of slag and gravel piles, the three kobolds bent their already bent waists and tiptoed to the wooden raft fence wall. They leaned against the wall and listened for a while. Prell raised his arms and pushed Belga first.

He threw it onto the wall, then pushed him onto Snu, and jumped up quickly, climbing onto the crack in the wooden wall.

After entering the forest, Prell finally breathed a sigh of relief. Snu also wanted to light the candle on the top of his hat, but Prell stopped him. Then he raised the "Dark Resentment" two-handed hammer and used the "Holy Saint of Justice".

"Seal", relying on the faint flash of holy light, I carefully identified the direction, and then led the way.

Prell had a premonition that the disappearance of the three of them would definitely arouse Gresu's rage, and he would even vent his anger on other kobold compatriots. But if he did not leave, he would have to face a choice: whether to give

Gresu acted like a dog, but still refused Gresu's solicitation and was forced to fight with Gresu's men.

Prell once observed the mage who appeared in Gresu's office during the day, but received no feedback. This showed that the strength of that mage was far superior to his. Prell was not sure that he could defeat this human mage, so he slipped away.

became his only choice.

The three kobolds stumbled through the forest, bypassing the gnoll camp to the west of the mine, and then headed toward the foot of the mountain. Prell decided to follow the mountain road again toward the direction of the Gale Canyon.

There was no danger along the way, but in order to cross the mouth of the canyon, which was guarded by gnolls stationed by the goblins, Prell still chose to climb over the mountains, which made them spend an extra day and a half before crossing the canyon.

When they saw Prell and Belga returning less than ten days after saying goodbye, and there was a kobold behind them, the surprised tauren didn't think too much, but warmly welcomed them into the camp.

After receiving the news, Elias Hardhoof ran over happily, laughed and said: "Aha, welcome back, my friends!" Prell said: "I have some news to inform the elders.

,May I?"

Elias nodded and said: "It just so happens that our great chief Kane Bloodhoof is also in the camp. I think he will be happy to meet you."

As soon as Prell heard that Cairn Bloodhoof had arrived, he felt that things might be much easier to handle, so he immediately followed Elias to the tauren meeting tent in Malakajin Valley.

Then Prell noticed some changes when Malakajin left with him. Elias casually introduced that it turned out that the tauren from the south had sent support more than half a month ago. After the two sides passed the news, Kai

Well. Bloodhoof learned that this group of subordinates scattered in the Stonetalon Mountains were not doing well, so he personally led the team here.

A huge bonfire was lit in the middle of the tauren's huge wooden and animal skin tent. Green smoke rose and spread out from the gap at the top of the tent. Kane Bloodhoof was sitting on a piece of beast behind the bonfire, facing the tent door.

On the leather carpet.

On the ground behind him, there was a long-handled battle axe. Elias took a respectful step forward and introduced Prell and his three kobolds to Kane Bloodhoof. Prell took advantage of Elias

Si was talking, speaking carefully.

Cairn Bloodhoof was even taller than the tallest tauren he had ever seen. His skin was brown and white, and a pair of huge curved horns were wrapped with decorative copper rings. His arms were painted with red paint on the outside of his arm guards.

It was painted with clan patterns representing the tauren, and its long beard was braided into three locks with hemp rope, hammered on its broad and strong chest.

Wearing a white feathered hat, he looked like an Indian. He carried two thick wooden totem poles on his back, with many patterns of unknown meaning carved on them.

Prell was secretly observing Kane Bloodhoof, and then he found that just like Rexxar, he could not see clearly the attributes of Kane Bloodhoof. The tauren chief who was listening to Elias' introduction suddenly stood up.

He said enthusiastically: "It turns out that these are kobold friends who once helped us tauren. Welcome you!"

As soon as Snu entered the tauren camp, he was frightened by these giant strong men. At this time, Cairn Bloodhoof stood up, and he couldn't help but stepped back several steps, and raised his head blankly to look at each other.

Prell crossed his hands on his chest with kobold etiquette and bowed his head in salute: "Hello, great tauren chief!" Belga also quickly pulled Snu behind and saluted.

Cairn Bloodhoof didn't seem to have the airs of the warchief, so he returned the favor with tauren etiquette, and then asked the three kobolds to sit down.

Before Cairn Bloodhoof could ask questions, Prell said eagerly: "I have heard some information, and I feel that the tauren urgently need to get this information now. If it is convenient, can you give me a card containing the words of desolation?"

Maps of Earth, Thousand Needles, The Barrens and Mulgore?"

Kane Bloodhoof waved, and a tauren druid quickly took a huge animal skin map and spread it in front of Prell. Among the tauren, there is a raptor druid that can transform into flying.

, so their map is very perfect.

Prell came closer and took a closer look, and said: "The goblin Gresu now has more than three thousand hired workers and soldiers, not counting us kobolds. He moved an entire tribe of gnolls and arranged them in the Gale Valley.

within, and the venture capital firm has

The road from the northern end of Gale Valley to the Northern Barrens was opened, bypassing Ashenvale. Ashenvale is now in the hands of the night elves. The goblins paid a large sum of tolls and obtained the elves' permission to pass. Therefore, Gresu can quickly travel

Get support from the Northern Barrens.

He even has enough power now to ask the venture capital company headquarters for help. With the relationship between Kezan Island and the navy of the Kingdom of Kul Tiras, coupled with the South Sea pirates who have no idea about the goblins, Gale Valley can obtain

Huge amounts of timely reinforcements, including various materials and even manpower.

It is said that Gresu has planned to send a mining exploration team into the Mulgore area. Based on their past performance, perhaps the goblins will have some contact with the Windfury Harpy clan entrenched in the west and north of Mulgore.

They have a good relationship with the gnolls in Elwynn Forest, and it is said that they plan to contact an indigenous gnoll clan in southern Mulgore."

Kane Bloodhoof frowned: "Is it that Whitemane clan?" Prell nodded: "Yes!" In fact, he didn't know whether Gresu planned to send an exploration team into Mulgore, but he

I remember that in the game, there was a venture capital company's mine in Mulgore, and many of its employees were gnolls and ogres, and there were indeed gnolls in the south of Mulgore.

Prell didn't know whether the tauren would take this news seriously. He just told his guesses, and in his mouth, his guesses became Gresu's own plan.

Magatha Grimtotem nodded approvingly, seeming to confirm the important information brought by Prell. Moreover, Preel keenly discovered that when Cairn Bloodhoof was present, the old female tauren shaman

, suddenly became very low-key.

Kane Bloodhoof shook his head: "The goblins want to provoke more races and start a war with us tauren!" He was worried in his heart, but he still reluctantly did not let his emotions show.

Grudig Dark Cloud was also shocked by the news brought by Prell. He did not doubt that Prell was lying. After all, Prell's performance had given him a certain sense of trust in the kobold in front of him.

.

Prell didn't understand Kane Bloodhoof's character, but seeing that he didn't say much, he continued: "Goblins have always only served money. Maybe for them, no matter what kind of fighting between any races, as long as

If it doesn't threaten them to make money, then they don't care about anything. Let me say something that hurts the feelings of the Tauren. The current Tauren race does not have the strength to face venture capital companies. Although the shareholders of this company that spans continents and oceans

Mainly goblins, but some nobles from the human kingdom also participated.

Now various human kingdoms are recuperating, and a large number of soldiers and officers have retired. Many of these people have been hired by the goblins. There are even mages in the magic city-state of Dalaran who have become the assistants of the goblins. "

His words did hurt the tauren's feelings, but it was an indisputable fact. Prell didn't care so much, but continued to point to the map: "If you want to solve the problem, the tauren must pay attention to the venture capital company in Gale Valley."

The forces may conduct a surprise attack to destroy their camp, but I personally do not recommend this."

His words shut up several tauren who wanted to refute. Prell said: "Destroy the goblin camp in Gale Valley, and the goblins can quickly mobilize manpower and materials from the northern part of the Barrens to rebuild, while the tauren and

The goblins will fall into war unless the tauren can kill all the goblins in Stonetalon Mountains, the Barrens and even Ashenvale at once."

Cairn Bloodhoof shook his head bitterly: "We tauren have no intention of making more new enemies." Prell pointed his hand at the junction of the Stonetalon Mountains and the Barrens on the map: "I have some strategies.

, I wonder if you are willing to listen?"


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