Led by the Kingdom of Lordaeron, all countries have sent a large number of talented warriors and priests to Stratholme, expecting them to be selected as the recruits of the Silver Hand, and their support for the Silver Hand supplies has gradually increased. .

Even the high elves, who have never seen much faith in the Holy Light, saw that the profession of paladins supplemented their army, and sent them to Stratholme at the invitation of Ye Ting and under the auspices of Prince Kael'thas. own choice.

In the end, there were about a hundred recruits in the first batch of Silver Hands, including dozens of high elves. These people started the training of paladins under the leadership of the Five Silver Saints.

As for why the Silver Five Saints?

As a first-generation Paladin, Turalyon was too embarrassed to be unable to use the power of a Paladin. Coupled with Lothar's fancy, he was now transferred to Lothar's side and became his adjutant.

As for Ye Ting, although he has the status of advisor and adjutant, due to his previous achievements, he no longer needs to be responsible for those trivial things. The alliance tends to arrange him to be responsible for the magic and other extraordinary powers in the war. And if necessary, let him lead the battle alone.

One word: promotion.

And Turalyon, the future commander of the Alliance Expeditionary Force, now not only lost the possibility of hooking up with his wife Alleria Windrunner in the original book, but also had to be Ye Ting's younger brother while being Lothar's younger brother.

Overall, Lothar and Ye Ting are satisfied with Turalyon's ability. Although he often treats Lothar as some kind of legend, he seems too awe-inspiring when facing Ye Ting, but at work. , his intelligence, loyalty and diligence are all revealed, and he is indeed a very good... tool person.

When the Alliance was intensively preparing for the next war, the Horde received supplies from Khaz Modan, and after obtaining the Death Knight as a warlock substitute, the Great Chief Orgrim Doomhammer found that he wanted to attack On the mainland of Lordaeron, they are still facing a lot of trouble.

To reach the human kingdom by land, the orcs had to cross the swampy swamps in the north—the wetlands.

This route is already full of dangers, not to mention the need to transport siege chariots and command the army to travel long distances.

Afterwards, the orcs also had to cross the Sarador Bridge, the only connection between the two continents of the Eastern Kingdom, in order to reach Lordaeron.

However, the Sador Bridge has a narrow deck and is easy to defend and difficult to attack.

The current alliance army has been deployed in the Hillsbrad Hills, and has started preliminary training. Once the orcs attack from the land, they will be able to respond quickly.

In the eyes of most people on the alliance side, the savage orc tribes do not understand the navy, so they will definitely kill from the land to the north.

As a result, Doomhammer decided to do the opposite and build a fleet of water to attack the heart of the Alliance of Lordaeron from the sea.

While no one has publicly questioned the Warchief's decision, most people are in the dark.

Orcs are not good at sailing by nature, and they have never done such a thing in the world of Draenor. Most superstitious clans are full of awe of Wang Yanghai.

Orgrim did not expect that Gul'dan and the Stormreavers had helped him a lot in persuading the Horde to go on a voyage.Gul'dan and his followers told other orcs that marching by water was far safer than land, and that this was the wisest strategy.Orgrim was naturally happy, but remained wary of Gul'dan's motives.

In fact, Gul'dan does have his own purpose, and he also hopes that the Horde can have a powerful fleet so that he can do his own thing. The specific reasons are not listed for the time being.

In a bay to the southwest of the wetlands, the orcs' dock is hidden here, and Orgrim personally oversees the construction of this huge fleet.

Orcs don't know anything about shipbuilding. Fortunately, some ogres are good at sailing. Zandalari trolls on islands in the sea rely on ships to communicate with trolls scattered around the world.

These ogres helped the orcs build huge, heavy warships, and taught the orcs how to make small, light speedboats that could navigate the seas and rivers more securely.

In addition, Doomhammer also met a new race - goblins.

Hiding in the shadows, these cunning and cunning creatures witnessed not only the arrival of the Horde, but the capture of Stormwind by the mighty orcs.In the current chaos, they took the opportunity to take a piece of the pie.

Therefore, instead of running away from the Horde, the goblins actively approached these invaders.

The Horde has just arrived in Azeroth, and there is still a lot to learn about the world and local culture. The goblins are willing to provide them with new technologies, maps, and other useful information... provided the price is right.

Unlike other warlike and reckless orcs, the cunning Orgrim did not choose to forcibly enslave this group of daring goblins according to the ideas of most orcs, but generously rewarded the help of the goblins with the human wealth obtained from the war.

With the help of the goblins and other members of the Horde, the orcs began to rush the ships of war.

Chapter 0521 Dragon Soul Reappears

Although most people in the alliance feel that the orcs can't build ships, they will only fight by land.

But Ye Ting was one of the few.

According to the guidance of the original book, Ye Ting knew all about the character characteristics of important people in the tribe and the strategies that the tribe might adopt.

Ye Ting was not surprised that Orgrim would adopt the strategy of landing across the sea, but he could not persuade the rest of the alliance.

No way, although these arrogant alliance generals recognized the fighting power of the tribe, they still regarded these greenskins as the backward barbarians. They even found strong evidence to support their views in the information about the history of orcs collected by Ye Ting.

According to the history of the orcs in Draenor, they have been living in the complete and mixed Draenor continent for thousands of years, and they have never had the concept of sailing. Therefore, they do not believe that this race that has never touched the sea will Think of plans to land at sea.

It can be said that although these generals are arrogant, they are indeed excellent.

They did get the orcs right, but they got Orgrim wrong.

The Great Chief, known as the "Dark Arrow Wrecker" among the orcs, is not an ordinary barbarian leader.

Fortunately, with Jaina as a bond, Ye Ting and the alliance's naval commander, Admiral Daelin, have a relatively close relationship.

So, at Ye Ting's repeated request, the admiral frequently dispatched reconnaissance warships to the most likely hidden location of the orc dock—the coast of the wetlands.

The land, called Wetlands, is a large coastal marshland that originates from an estuarine alluvial plain, or delta, formed when the Loch Modan River flows into the sea.Due to the large number of branch channels in the delta area, the coastal terrain of the wetlands is very complicated. Among the countless branch channels, it is a good place for the orcs to hide their docks and fleets.

However, such a thing as a fleet is large, and no matter how hidden it is, it cannot be hidden forever.

Especially at Ye Ting's request, the alliance navy's search for this place was well-targeted. Soon, the fleet that the orcs tried so hard to hide was still exposed to the alliance's sight. At the same time, Orgrim also received to the news of an intelligence leak.

The orc warchief had thought countless times about how his plans would be exposed, but he didn't expect it to be exposed so quickly.

Today, this fleet that can carry the tribe is not even half finished.

The early exposure of the plan made Orgrim more worried about future wars.

Although Orgrim has long mastered the secret weapon to deal with the possible sea interception by the Alliance, the early exposure of the plan has cast a shadow over his views on the future of the Horde, and the Alliance looks better than he imagined. is more difficult to deal with.

Out of prudence, he slightly revised the plan and adjusted the forces in the main attack direction and the diversion direction.

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