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Chapter 1828 Can fishmen be considered "human"?

After all, the Burning Legion came from afar. Even if they prepared some energy reserves in advance, they would not be able to maintain high-intensity combat for a long time without supplies in an away game.

After several bloody encounters in Azeroth, Kil'jaeden has realized that this world is a hard nut to crack, and it is difficult to break through the strong defense network of Azeroth just relying on the individual combat power of demons.

Therefore, the Nightwell owned by Suramar is very important to the Burning Legion's expedition. Only when there is sufficient energy supply can the high-tech weapons specially brought by Kil'jaeden shine.

Sarlayan also knew this. He used this as bait and deliberately let Elisande put on a good show, actively providing the Nightwell to the Burning Legion for use, and thus attracted the always cautious Kil'jaeden. Arrived in Azeroth, far away from Argus's lair.

In order to welcome Kil'jaeden's flagship into Azeroth, the Nightwell's reserve energy was temporarily exhausted, and it had no choice but to fall into a state of hibernation for about a week.

During this week, the Burning Legion must rely on the reserve energy it carries... Of course, it would be best to finalize the overall situation before the Night Well is restored.

Kil'jaeden acted very carefully, and even though Elisande had always been very submissive, he still had certain suspicions and wariness about the Nightborne, an outsider.

But it doesn't matter. At the critical moment, even if the Burning Legion, which lacks energy, still wants to put on airs, the current situation will force the fraudsters to lower their arrogant heads.

The first phase of Sarlayan's plan is very simple and crude. The Azeroth coalition needs to work hard for a week while the Burning Legion's energy reserves are still sufficient. It must maintain the forward defense line stationed in the Broken Islands to prevent the Burning Legion from spreading the flames of war. All of Azeroth.

The air combat forces headed by the Dragon Clan are under a lot of pressure in this plan. They need to do their best to prevent the highly maneuverable legion warships from withdrawing from the battle circle for guerrilla operations.

Fortunately, with the long-range support of the Kul Tiras naval fleet, the Dragon Clan has recovered... and even surpassed its combat power in its heyday. They have enough confidence to complete this arduous task assigned to the Dragon Clan by their leader.

Just like what Danmu said before, the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility.

Some people think this sentence is suspected of moral kidnapping, but when the world is really at a critical moment of life and death, everyone needs to do their best to play their biggest role. It really means that people with greater ability need to shoulder more responsibilities. responsibility.

If knives are held to their necks and there are still a large number of lying flat fish monsters thinking about how to be selfish and take less responsibility, and try every means to transfer this part of the responsibility to others, then it proves that the world is hopeless. In other words...not worth saving.

As heaven moves forward, a gentleman strives for self-improvement. It is most unreliable to always expect others to help. Sarlayan is still more accustomed to taking the initiative to determine his own destiny in his own hands.

Besides, the Dragon Clan has confidently decoupled itself from Ulduar...or the Pantheon. It is only natural that they should show their determination and will to protect the world without the backing of Titans through this important battle.

In Sharlayan's plan, as long as it can survive the most difficult first week, the initiative to determine the outcome of this war will be transferred to Azeroth.

Originally, Rakish planned to go to the Azsuna region to establish a new stronghold, but because he "died before leaving the army", the Legion was unable to complete this task before the main force led by Kil'jaeden arrived, creating a great opportunity for the Burning Legion. Continuing to advance has laid some hidden dangers.

Under the wild attack of the fearless legion demons, the Naga, water elemental and sea giant coalition forces that suffered serious battle losses temporarily retreated under the command of Jarod and took the initiative to give up the passage.

Although this initial underwater battle seemed to be a loss for Azeroth, the price paid by the Burning Legion in order to land on the beach was indeed not small.

Not only were the losses suffered at sea, but the long-range bombardment of the Zandalar Golden Fleet's Firebolts also caused considerable damage to the demon army on the ground.

Seeing that the direct passage from Broken Shore to Suramar was finally secured, Kil'jaeden, who had been paying close attention to the situation on the front line, secretly breathed a sigh of relief.

The family knows their own affairs.

As the commander-in-chief of this expedition, Kil'jaeden knew very well what the biggest weakness of the Burning Legion was in the away game.

Although the Nightwell is temporarily unavailable, as long as the city of Suramar is ensured to be under the control of the Legion, they will have the confidence to fight a protracted war with Azeroth. The Burning Legion has never been afraid of a protracted war. As long as Sargeras continues to maintain minimum support for the front line, the dead demons can return to Argus and restore factory settings.

Kil'jaeden did not believe that Azeroth could defeat the elite troops of Argus until the resurrection cooldown of all members exceeded the standard. The flesh and blood mortals of Azeroth could not be resurrected multiple times like demons, and each one would die less.

In fact, this was indeed the case. It was precisely because of the battle losses that Jarod ordered the underwater combat troops to retreat.

In order to seal off the Burning Legion's activities around the Broken Islands, the importance of underwater races such as Naga is self-evident, and they cannot be allowed to suffer excessive losses in the first battle.

Fortunately, although the underwater coalition forces seemed to have suffered serious injuries, in fact the most casualties were the cannon fodder sent up by Naga - the fishmen.

As we all know, the individual combat effectiveness of fishmen is very low. Their biggest advantage is their large number of people.

Among the existing aquatic races in Azeroth, the murlocs are the weakest in terms of overall strength, but their numbers are greater than the other aquatic races combined.

Without him, we can only live.

A female fishman can theoretically get pregnant once a year and give birth to at least a dozen fish eggs in one litter.

The growth cycle of fishmen is much shorter than that of other intelligent races, and it only takes 5 years to mature.

This results in the murlocs being weak and dying quickly, but since the new population has always been able to catch up, their presence in Azeroth is still very strong.

Many of the silly netizens said that they suffered losses from fishmen when their levels were still very low.

The combat effectiveness of a single fishman is not strong, and it can be easily controlled by players even in the game.

But the murlocs are truly gregarious creatures. If you can't kill them before they escape, this ugly little monster that runs very fast will give you a wave of huge "surprises" and give the players a little bit of fun. The small sea of ​​monsters shook.

As early as many years ago, Naga mastered the knack of enslaving murlocs for his own use. In Azshara's view, murlocs are the best cannon fodder to consume the forces of the Burning Legion.

Anyway, they can be replenished quickly after they die, and a skilled Naga elite soldier often requires decades or even hundreds of years of training, so it is self-evident which is more important.

Don't say it's inhumane. Although the name of the murloc race contains the word "human", in the mainstream perception of Azeroth, murlocs with generally low intelligence are not considered an intelligent species at all, and no one will regard them as such. Looking at it as a “human being”, there is no question of humaneness or inhumanity.

As the Burning Legion finally successfully entered Suramar City and joined forces with the Nightborne after suffering considerable losses, Sharlayan and Jarod exchanged views on the future direction of the situation.

"There's no rush, just hold on to the defense for a week."

Sarlayan patted Jarod's shoulder comfortingly: "The command of the frontal battlefield is entirely left to you. I will always monitor Kil'jaeden's movements. As long as he does not take action personally, I believe in the resilience of the people of Azeroth. It will once again teach the Burning Legion a lesson they will never forget."

Jarod nodded solemnly: "I will try my best. Considering the Argus expedition, I will use fortifications as much as possible to reduce the troop consumption of each tribe."

"As for the Deceiver..." Jarod spread his hands helplessly: "I'm ashamed to say that when Malorne and the Titan Guardians left early, only you can match his combat power." (End of Chapter) )

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