As he spoke, he pointed to a few roads to the south.He was so annoyed that his hands were shaking.

"All we need to do is keep these roads unguarded so we can get the Horde through without encountering a single orc."

Haas studies orientation.

"They're going to attack Lordaeron from the north." He thought for a moment and drew a line to Lordaeron, which was not marked on this map. "If it were me, I wouldn't choose this path, but I don't know how many of them - or how arrogant they are."

He turned to Perenold with suspicion mixed in his expression.

"The soldier may disobey, my lord," he said coldly. "They might see it as a betrayal of their oath, or worse."

His tone revealed that he agreed.

"If they rebel, we are powerless to stop them."

Perenold thought about it.

"In that case," he said, "tell the soldiers that the Horde is planning to use those three tunnels in the northern mountains. If anyone asks you where the source of the intelligence is, tell them it's the precious intelligence that scouts and spies have traded for their lives."

He nodded, quite satisfied with his wit.

"This will keep each soldier busy with his mission and not run down the path of the tribe."

Haas nodded stiffly.

"I will deploy our soldiers there immediately, my lord."

"That's good." Perinold gave the general the warmest smile he could to show that he had forgiven everything before. "You'd better get them all moving now. I don't want our men on the march when the Horde arrives."

The officers saluted and all left the map room—except Haas.

"Anything, General?" Perenold asked in a very tired voice.

"There is a messenger, my lord," replied the general. "From the Union. You were... resting when he came. He was waiting outside, my lord."

"Let him come in at once," replied Perinold. "Have you spoken to him?"

"Just who sent him," Haas said. "I understand you want to be the first to know what he brings."

When he said this, the general had already stood at the door of the map room, beckoning to someone waiting outside.A dusty young messenger in leather armor walked in, looking nervously at the ground.

"My lord," said the young man, raising his head and then lowering it immediately. "I bring greetings and news from the Alliance Commander, Lord Anduin Lothar."

Perenold nodded, put on his cloak and walked beside the young man.

"Thank you General, it's all right now," he said to Haas, and the General looked relieved as he closed the door and left the room.

"Now, young man," continued Perenold, turning to the messenger, "what news have you brought?"

"Lord Lothar said you should take your army to Lordaeron," the young messenger replied nervously. "The Horde will probably attack there, and your army must go to support the defense there."

"I see." Perinold nodded, touching his chin with one hand and placing the other on the messenger's shoulder. "Does he want you to go back and report us?" he asked.

The messenger nodded.

"I see," Perenold said again. "It's a pity."

He turned to the young messenger, grabbed him with his arm, and attacked him with a dagger in the other hand.The blade penetrated the ribs and pierced into the heart of the messenger, and the messenger fell to the ground almost instantly and died.

"It would be nice if it was a written message," Perinold whispered to the corpse.

The king has completely gone on the road of betraying the alliance.

Chapter 0576 The Dilemma of the Barov Family

The Barov family, a great noble in Alterac, was in a dilemma at this time.

As one of the most powerful nobles in Alterac, and even the entire human society, the Barov family originally controlled the vast land and infinite wealth east of the Alterac Mountains.

Brill, Tarren Mill, Keldaron... Half of the Kingdom of Alterac are their fiefs, but in terms of territory and wealth, even the royal family of Alterac is not much more than them. Their The power has already reached the limit that a noble can achieve.

In addition, they have the blood of the first empire of mankind, the royal family of the Arathi Empire, and the people in the family live in Keldaron County - the old castle of the Arathi nation, continuing this ancient and noble tradition. family lineage.

In this noble family that occupies half of Alterac, the head of the family, Alex Barov, is the only duke of Alterac, and is so powerful that even Aiden Perenold will seek him out Policy recommendations - but the relationship between the two behind it is unknown.

Alex's wife, Janice Barov, is a Dalaran archmage who specializes in illusion magic.

When she was young, she was also a generation of talented women in Dalaran, and was pursued by countless people, but after marrying Alex, she gradually shifted her focus to the family, and only occasionally returned to Dalaran.

By the way, Ye Ting, who is also the Dalaran Archmage, actually had a relationship with this Lady Janice.

Alex and Janice have a total of two sons and one daughter. The two sons are about the same age and are just coming of age. They are Wilton Barov and Alex Barov. However, the two brothers have a bad relationship and often Because of the conflict of inheritance rights.

The daughter is named Ilusia Barov, and her age is similar to Jaina. Coincidentally, she also has a good magic talent like Jaina.

Originally, with its huge wealth, the Barov family had a very respected position in the human kingdom, but wealth did not mean true power.

In times of peace, the Barov family can maintain their position and respect by virtue of wealth and fame.

However, once you enter the war, then no matter how great your fame and wealth are, it is not as useful as real power.

Perhaps it is for this reason that after the establishment of the alliance, the Barov family donated a lot of wealth to the alliance, hoping that the alliance can keep the tribe out of the territory, at least not to invade the territory of the Barov family.

Their wish was originally able to come true-until Orgrim crossed the Poisonous Mist Canyon under Ye Ting's design and entered the realm of Alterac.

The territory of the Barov family fell almost without resistance, and the members of the Barov family had to be trapped in the lake fortress of Darrow Mill Lake, Keir Darrow County.

With the benefit of the lake, the Barov family was temporarily able to survive under the siege of the tribe, waiting for the support of the alliance. For this reason, when defending against the attack of the orcs, they still lost their father and husband in the family - Alec S Barov.

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