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The first thousand one hundred and seventy-first chapters: for the tiger

King Varian fell silent.

Thrall and Garrosh caused the Cataclysm and have become a taboo topic in Azeroth.

In the face of that terrifying, world-destroying power, let everyone wisely choose to shut up.

"Are you sure that the final winner must be Thrall?" Varian asked uneasily.

Jaina answered confidently: "Now Thrall is always on the offensive, and Garrosh is passively defensive. Although Garrosh controls Orgrimmar, hundreds of thousands of orcs are insignificant in the face of the power that destroys the world.

"

Varian thought about it for a long time. It was good to support one side in advance, but the risk was greater, especially the orcs who were accustomed to repaying kindness with enmity.

Finally, Varian made up his mind:

"Jaina, I can give you an army of five thousand men and borrow them as gifts. They do not represent Stormwind City. You can command this army at will. Whether it is victory or defeat, it has nothing to do with Stormwind City."

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"Varian, you coward, what are you worried about?" Jaina asked.

Varian said stubbornly: "I have made up my mind, Jaina, there are only five thousand soldiers."

Jaina had no choice but to accept Varian's borrowed troops.

At the dock of Stormwind City, Jaina personally inspected the five thousand soldiers. What made Jaina a little relieved was that although these five thousand soldiers were not elites, they were by no means weak. They should be regarded as a mid-level legion.

But even so, Jaina is still worried and feels that the chance of winning is slim.

Jaina knew the fighting power of the orcs very well. Without considering morale, it would take ten times the number of human soldiers, that is, 30,000, to fight against three thousand Kor'kron elites to have a chance of victory.

With only five thousand soldiers, the orcs might collapse in one charge.

The original commander went on leave for an excuse, and the leader of this team was a general named Herrison, whose name Jaina had never heard of.

General Harrison is a veteran. When he saw Jaina's doubts, he said confidently: "Ms. Jaina, there is no need to worry. As long as you give me three days, I can wipe out all three thousand orcs."

Jaina looked at this unknown veteran, waved her hand and said: "It's good to be confident. Forget it, veteran, even the resurrection of the Lightbringer Uther can't do it."

General Harrison shook his head and said: "Uther is just a fool. I have a good plan."

"Tell me about it." Jaina asked without hope.

Harrison said calmly:

"The combat effectiveness of the orcs is very strong, and they will be defeated in a head-on battle. However, these three thousand orcs are in the canyon. As long as we seal the exit of the canyon, they will have no way to escape."

Jaina thought for a while and nodded: "Then what?"

Harrison continued: "Orcs are violent by nature and have very unstable temperaments. As long as we harass them day and night and prevent them from sleeping, within three days, most of the orcs will fall into a state of rage and kill each other. We can

Win without fighting."

Jaina thought that this was indeed the case, and asked in surprise: "The weaknesses of the orcs are so obvious, why do humans usually fail in battles with the orcs?"

Harrison's face turned gloomy and he complained in a low voice:

"King Varian is an arrogant idiot. He is surrounded by mediocre people who are always flattering. He never listens to the advice of our veterans. He only orders his soldiers to rush forward desperately. It's strange that they are undefeated. This time everyone

They don’t dare to offend the orcs, so they sent me to temporarily lead this team.”

Jaina beamed: "Very good, it seems we will win this time."

Harrison added: "Ms. Jaina, before fighting the orcs, we must occupy the molten light dock, the goblin port, to relieve our worries. It is best to kill all the goblins at the molten light dock and hang their bodies on wooden poles.

Show it to the public."

Jaina was even more surprised: "General, the orcs massacred the goblins and adventurers in Molten Light Town. I am about to join forces with the goblins in Steamwheedle Port. Why did you come up with such a stupid idea?"

Harrison said seriously:

"Ms. Jaina, you don't understand the habits of goblins. The goblins are the most bully and afraid of the strong. They worship the strong and like to be attached to the strong. If the orcs massacre them, they will think that the orcs are strong and will definitely help the orcs.

.I am very worried that the goblins will stab us in the back. Only by being more ferocious than the orcs can we avoid the goblins' sneak attacks."

"Absurd, ridiculous nonsense."

Jaina sneered and said: "General, I have an irreproachable relationship with the Trade Prince of Steamwheedle Port. Your worries are unnecessary. The goblins will definitely become our allies."

Harrison sighed helplessly: "I hope everything goes well."

Jaina wrote a letter and sent it to Steamwheedle Port. The Trade Prince quickly replied, saying that he was very angry at the orcs' atrocities and was willing to send troops to support Jaina. However, high-tech products took time to prepare and had to wait for a while.

Five thousand human soldiers disembarked at the Melting Light Dock and marched into the desolate land.

Under the orders of General Heirison, five thousand soldiers started a rapid march and rushed to the exit of the canyon as quickly as possible. Before the Kor'kron army could react, they used huge rocks to seal the exit.

The Kor'kron sentries discovered the humans' arrival, but it was too late.

The orcs quickly launched a counterattack, trying to retake the entrance. General Herrison ordered the soldiers to hold on and only shoot arrows from high places. The orcs left dozens of corpses and had no choice but to retreat to the camp.

General Harrison ordered a small team to approach the orc camp and beat gongs and drums day and night. Because they were at the top of the canyon, the orcs had nothing to do.

The harassment only lasted for one day and one night before a riot broke out in the orc camp. A group of orcs went into a rage and killed each other.

General Harrison looked at the orc camp with a telescope and saw hundreds of orc corpses piled together. The general scratched his head in confusion and said to Jaina:

"Ms. Jaina, something is wrong. These orcs are berserk too fast. This is not normal."

Jaina disapproved and said with a smile: "General, this is a good thing for us."

By the next day, the orcs were killing each other again, and the number of dead had reached a thousand.

The entire orc camp was in a state of high tension. All the orcs' eyes were red, their chests were rising and falling violently, they were breathing heavily, and they seemed to be going into a violent state at any time.

Jaina smiled happily and said, "It seems we are going to win."

General Herrison didn't think so. He sent a reserve team of a thousand people to monitor the Melting Light Dock. He was always worried about the goblins.

A shadow appeared, and Jaina and General Harrison raised their heads at the same time.

I saw an airship approaching quickly. There was no sign on the airship.

The airship stopped at the entrance of the canyon and dropped dozens of bombs. There was an earth-shattering explosion. Jaina was stunned and the fortifications at the entrance of the canyon were destroyed.

A row of goblin faces appeared on the airship, and one of them, a gorgeously dressed goblin, shouted:

"Great orcs, we goblins are here to save you. Goblins will always be the slaves and food of the orcs. Despicable humans, go to hell. You destroyed Meltlight Town and slaughtered our compatriots. Your sin is unpardonable."

"This is impossible." Jaina covered her mouth in surprise.

Cheers rang out from the orc camp, and a large group of orcs rushed out, targeting the human camp outside the canyon.

General Harrison closed his eyes helplessly and whispered: "Ms. Jaina, we lost."


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