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Chapter 378: The King's Thinking II

After Garona appeared, Jaina and the others filed out to meet King Varian.

Among them were a sturdy tauren, a gloomy-looking troll, and then more than a dozen ogre warriors in various costumes from different tribes.

The tauren chief Cairn Bloodhoof, and the leader of the Darkspear tribe Vol'jin, King Varian only met them after Jaina's introduction. However, the more than ten ogres did not report their names, so they had no idea about Varian.

The king likes to ignore you.

Obviously, Korgall found the mother ogre and encountered dissatisfaction from within the ogres. Some heroes among the ogres came together for a common purpose and became Jaina's allies.

Varian noticed that these people all had different injuries. Garona had a wound on her abdomen, Cairne Bloodhoof had one of her horns broken, and although Jaina was not injured, she looked depressed.

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Garona looked irritable. The reason why she killed Varian's staff was entirely out of anger. She smiled and said: "Although I killed this old human, I agree with his opinion. We

Needs fixing.”

It turned out that Garona relied on her superb stealth skills to go to Vogul Ogre Mountain with Jaina to investigate.

After the two women sneaked into the Ogre Mountain, they were discovered by Kor'gall's men before they could see Thrall.

They greatly underestimated Cho'gall's strength. Cho'gall, who was blessed by the ancient god C'Thun, mastered all kinds of wonderful abilities.

Garona and Jaina fled in a hurry. In order to cover their retreat, Cairn Bloodhoof, Vol'jin, and more than a dozen powerful ogre allies barely escaped after a hard battle.

People must accept lessons to grow. Only then did Varian realize that the Twilight Hammer led by Cho'gall was not easy to deal with. If they launched an attack rashly as he expected, the entire army might really be annihilated.

After the two sides reunited, they set up camp at the Fucao Farm near Ogre Mountain.

With the night watchman of Night Town taking care of him, the king does not need to worry about all the logistical issues of food and fodder.

Varian's staff and the generals leading the team are experienced in combat. They know how to build a strong camp and dig various traps for the ogres.

Jaina, Garona and the rest of the group went down to rest. When they saw King Varian looking worried about the battle with the ogres, an aide comforted him: "Your Majesty, there is no need to worry at all. As long as we

Set up camp here and within ten days, Korgall will be defeated."

Varian was surprised and asked: "How do you say this?"

This staff member was quite strategic and patiently explained to the king:

"Since ancient times, military use has been divided into three realms. The primary realm is courage, which means that soldiers can kill the enemy with their lives on the battlefield. The intermediate realm is wisdom, which means knowing how to use various strategies on the battlefield. The advanced realm is taking advantage of the situation and taking advantage of the time and place.

The power of diplomacy. Cho'gall's Twilight Hammer is menacing and seemingly unstoppable, but in fact it is all supported by courage.

At this time, we are fighting with them, and we are afraid that our side will be in danger. In just a few days, the Twilight's Hammer will come from afar and penetrate deep into our hinterland. We have no reinforcements and no supplies, and we still have to worry about Stormwind City sending a large army to encircle and suppress us.

If this continues for a long time, the morale of the army will be in chaos. When the time comes that we will attack with all our strength, we will definitely win a complete victory, and even kill Korgar will be easy."

After Varian heard this, he was immediately happy and felt at ease.

The alliance has never lacked outstanding generals who are experienced in battles and possess both wisdom and courage. However, whether they can display their true abilities depends on the king's decision.

It is actually very difficult for a mediocre king to accept the suggestions of his subordinates. In many key battles, the outcome depends on King Varian, whose military use is only at the elementary level. This has to be said.

Something to regret.

Seeing that the time was almost up, the staff carefully looked around, fearing that they would be killed by Garona like the old staff member during the day. When they saw no one around, they lowered their voices and said:

"Your Majesty the King, we have the right time, place and people. It will not be difficult to defeat Kor'gall. What we really need to be careful about is Jaina and Garona. They are the real thorn in their side."

Varian didn't want to hear this at all. The staff didn't understand Varian and Jaina's private deal at all, so they said in a coping tone: "Okay, tell me your reasons."

This staff member's reaction to His Majesty the King was a little strange. It shouldn't be such an attitude, but he still said dutifully: "Jaina is an archmage who has the ability to change the situation of the battle. We all know that she has a very close relationship with Thrall.

.After we defeat Kor'gall and destroy the spell that prohibits teleportation, Jaina takes the opportunity to teleport a large number of orcs. I'm afraid we will all suffer. Your Majesty, for the sake of the alliance, we have to guard against it."

Varian was in a daze, not knowing what he was thinking. He waved his hands casually and said:

"You go down first. I'm thinking about it. You don't have to worry too much. Jaina is a human after all. Besides, we rescued Thrall. Will they still retaliate?"

"Your Majesty, never place your hopes on the kindness of your enemies." The staff could only do their best and gave a final warning.

As the aide expected, within a few days, Kogar felt that he was in a desperate situation.

After the team led by Varian set up camp, they were not in a hurry to attack. The soldiers ate barbecue every day and had nothing to do. They took an afternoon nap in the shade of the trees to recharge their batteries.

On the other hand, after the initial enthusiasm and courage on Kor'gall's side, rumors about Vogul Ogre Mountain soon spread.

Some said that the Alliance and the Horde were gathering armies and were already on their way, while others said that King Varian had invited the Lich King Arthas to capture all the ogres in the Twilight Hammer and refine them into abominations.

Faced with all kinds of ridiculous rumors, Kor'gall was helpless, and there were already deserters from the Twilight's Hammer.

There is no need to wait for the Alliance to attack. I'm afraid it won't be long before the Twilight's Hammer, whose troops are disorganized, will escape completely.

After all, the Twilight's Hammer is just a loose organization. When things go badly, it's commonplace to grease the soles of their feet. They are not as well-trained and loyal as the veterans of the Alliance.

"It's hard to lead a team."

Ko'gall was helpless and asked him to take the initiative and attack the Alliance's heavily guarded camp with countless traps, but he felt unsure.

Cho'gall is a two-headed ogre, which makes him much smarter than the average ogre, but when he runs out of ideas, the two heads will get into arguments.

"Madness, chaos, flesh and blood, killing, stupid King Varian..."

"What you did is meaningless." The other head immediately continued.

"Don't interrupt me, my spirit, my strength, my ogre empire..."

"All things must come to an end."

"Hell, I... can't take it anymore... Okay, admit it, we failed."

"In other words, we can't become the emperor of the Ogre Empire?" Another head said in frustration.

"That's right, so we have to back down and choose a compromise, a compromise with King Varian? That's impossible. He is just a humble little person who ruined the big things of our ogre clan, but he doesn't get half of the benefits."

"Yes, we only cooperate with the strong. Who is Varian? Bah! He is not worthy."

The two heads of Cho'gall quickly came to a common opinion.

"We have to compromise with Thrall, the savior, and hope that nothing happened." (To be continued)


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