In the dark and cold cave, the omnipresent power of the ancient gods made people feel cold all over. Thrall, whose lower body was bitten by the big mouth turned into a curse of flesh and blood, had to use his brain and think hard:
"Perhaps, I can betray Varian and be ungrateful. Repaying kindness with evil is the strength of us orcs and the foundation of our lives. This is not difficult at all. It is my best method."
After hearing this, Kogall nodded with both heads at the same time. This was exactly what he needed. Thrall, who was cunning enough, did not disappoint Kogall and praised sincerely:
"How smart, Thrall, this is the wisdom that a great king should have. Just like what we did before, the cooperation between the orcs and the Twilight Hammer is a win-win situation. We can say to others that this is
It was a scam, cleverly arranged and laid out to lure King Varian into it, and the orc warchief was willing to act as the bait himself. What a touching act, it is worthy of praise."
Seeing that Kor'gall agreed, Thrall showed a happy expression, knowing that he was about to be free:
"Yes, that's it. If I capture King Varian, not only will I be able to wash away the shame of the Ogre Bride, but my prestige and reputation among the orcs will also be further improved."
"Okay, okay!" Ko'gall and Thrall hit it off: "Let the child king regret it. You can cook Varian into a pot of delicious broth at the gate of Orgrimmar for those lucky orc soldiers.
Taste it, and when Varian's poor head hangs on the city of Orgrimmar, you will gain great glory and win the respect of the orcs."
"That's right, if I take off the head of the King of Stormwind Kingdom with my own hands, my position as chief will be more stable." Thrall laughed with a big mouth.
Seeing that Thrall was really good, Ko'gall felt the joy of revenge. Varian ruined his great good deeds. Of course he would not let this damn human king go. In order to avoid long nights and nightmares, he was eager to push forward with this matter.
:
"Thall, you need to write a letter to your most loyal subordinate Eitrigg. This is my home field. I have the final say in space teleportation. My teleportation spell is not as good as Jaina's, but as long as you let me
The most loyal soldiers rushed to Stranglethorn Valley, the place closest to Vogul Ogre Mountain. I will be able to teleport them here smoothly. With the help of the master, this is not difficult to do. As for how to retreat, Jaina
I will definitely be willing to send you back to Orgrimmar."
"That's very thoughtful, Kor'gall. If I were a female orc, I would really be willing to be your bride." Seeing that freedom was imminent, Thrall breathed a sigh of relief.
The most important characteristic of the so-called king's thinking is that there is no bottom line, no moral and legal constraints, everything is just for one's own power and interests.
"Of course, I have a small request." Kogar further said: "The seal of Ahn'Qiraj binds my master. We need your help to let those stupid dragons and the Alliance take the initiative to help us unlock the seal.
When my master is free, I will help you get rid of the remaining power of the ancient gods in your body."
"A reasonable request," Thrall nodded. At this moment, he had to make concessions.
"This is beneficial to both you and me. It's a win-win situation. You can pretend to tell the alliance that breaking the seal requires a lot of strategic materials, and then the stupid alliance will donate frugally. These materials will arm the orc army.
, you can build a powerful Iron Horde and become the noose that kills the Alliance, hahaha, let this group of stupid Alliance pay the price."
Sal's eyes lit up, this was indeed a great plan.
Cho'gall's other head added:
"What a clever idea, Thrall, you have to fool these alliances, and I will make a false impression so that the Horde can win the glory of defeating the Old Gods. Although everyone knows that even the Titans are powerless against the Old Gods, I
May this honor be yours, Thrall."
Thrall scratched his head, feeling a little embarrassed: "Damn Saurfang will definitely rob me. In fact, we have some tacit understanding and a private division of labor. I can only try my best to help you, Kor'gall."
After hearing about Ko'gall and Thrall's conspiracy, Robbie was shocked, but finally heaved a sigh of relief.
Originally Robbie couldn't convince King Varian, but after hearing Cho'gall's trick, Robbie knew he had a good reason.
It is easy to verify Cho'gall's conspiracy, as long as King Varian is willing to send a scout to Stranglethorn Vale to investigate.
The worst outcome is that King Varian knows about this conspiracy. Whether he believes it or not, he will be mentally prepared. His Majesty the King's resourceful staff must have a way to avoid this outcome.
Regardless, Robbie feels he has the keys to victory.
Robbie and Vanessa left Ogre Mountain. Along the way, Robbie told in detail the conspiracy he had detected.
Vanessa looked at the dark sky, her expression was not good, she smoothed her hair on her forehead, and said meaningfully:
"You know, Robbie, I actually had a suspicion a long time ago and found a lot of clues, but I never dared to verify the authenticity. I was worried about facing the cruel truth."
It was obvious that Vanessa was hiding something in her heart, but she was unwilling to say it. Robbie knew Vanessa's character and knew that asking would be in vain. He could only wait for Vanessa to figure it out on her own.
After being quiet for a while, Vanessa smiled like a flower and said with a smile: "Okay, no matter what, if we work hard, we won't regret it. Unfortunately, I don't understand the king's thinking very well, so...
"
Man's plan is up to God, and at this moment, no matter what the outcome, Robbie is willing to give it a try.
A secret letter was delivered to Varian.
This was a letter written by Robbie to King Varian. Vanessa knew the rules of MI7 very well and forged a letter with an urgent military intelligence symbol, so she could directly submit it to the king.
Varian read the letter and understood the conspiracy of Kor'gall and Thrall. He lowered his head and said nothing, falling into deep thought for a long time.
In order to ensure the authenticity of the letter, Robbie attached an address at the end, which is located west of the Romulus Farm. If possible, Robbie promised to meet Varian.
Varian thought about it for a long time, and probably felt that this matter was of great importance. With the powerful strength he gained, he became much more courageous. He only took a small number of guards and got up and rushed to the agreed place.
In an abandoned hunter's hut west of the Romulus Farm, Varian met Robbie.
When he saw King Varian, Robbie just nodded and saluted. He didn't have much favorable impression of His Majesty the King, but instead felt extremely resentful.
In this body's original memory, Robbie's eldest brother was buried in the cold Northrend, and his second brother disappeared during the war against Garrosh, and he did not receive any pension.
Robbie's younger brother joined the Alliance's 7th Legion reserve team when he was only sixteen years old. He thought it was an honor and glory before, but now it seems that he is just working for the tribe in vain.
In the tragic and bleak years, every family in Lakeside Town had heroes and every household was loyal, and the root cause was King Varian. The king's stupidity, and his endless wars for years, brought disaster and pain to the people.
Varian was very unhappy with Robbie's insipid attitude, and he asked rudely:
"Adventurer, I want to know the source of the information."
"I'm sorry, Your Majesty the King. Please forgive me for not agreeing." Robbie replied in a neither humble nor overbearing tone.
"You probably don't know yet, this is about the cooperation between the Alliance and the Horde, for Azeroth..."
"Don't mention it for Azeroth." Robbie interrupted Varian rudely: "If you are really for Azeroth, you should immediately lead your troops back to Stormwind City instead of working here for the orcs.
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Varian disliked dealing with smart people very much. Seeing Robbie who seemed to see through everything, Varian felt uncertain. He had to change the way he communicated and asked sternly:
"Adventurer, I really want to know who you are serving."
Luo Bi was stunned for a moment, not knowing how to answer. (To be continued)