In fact, Ye Ting's strategy is very simple.

The fundamental reason why the high elves did not hesitate to let Zul'jin, their great enemy, live was that they simply could not completely clear out the Zul'Aman jungle and eradicate the trolls.

Even in the modern society of the earth that develops science, jungle warfare is a huge trouble for powerful countries with advanced technology, and in World of Warcraft, the same is true for elves.

Dense jungles can greatly narrow the quality gap between trolls and elves. High elves' rangers are like a drop in the bucket when facing a huge number of trolls. What's worse is that the number of high elves makes it impossible for them to thoroughly investigate. The entire Zul'Aman jungle gives the troll tribe hidden in the jungle a chance to survive and eventually revive (if you burn the forest on a large scale and cause huge damage, there will be dragons coming to cause trouble).

However, this is not an insurmountable problem.

Although the high elves are few in number and cannot completely fill the big hole of jungle combat, there are people who can.

That's humans and dwarves.

In fact, the trolls are not only enemies with the high elves, but also with humans and dwarves.

Needless to say, humans. Thousands of years ago, the Amani Troll Empire was destroyed precisely because of the alliance between humans and high elves.

As for the dwarves, the Bronzebeard dwarves and the Dark Iron dwarves are far away from the trolls' habitat, but the same cannot be said for the Wildhammer dwarves living in the Hinterlands. They are also neighbors of the Amani trolls, and they often have conflicts with the trolls.

In the past of peaceful times, although humans, high elves, and Wildhammer dwarves had civil relations, they never considered joining forces to eliminate the Amani trolls.

But it's different now.

The emergence of the tribe is not only an opportunity for the revival of the Amani trolls, but also an opportunity for humans, high elves and Wildhammer dwarves to unite.

Because of the orcs, the high elves are now confirmed to join the alliance.

Although the Wildhammer dwarves had long since split from the Bronzebeard dwarves, the dwarves had broken their bones and connected their tendons. How could they, who were of the same race and clan, let the Bronzebeard dwarves be slaughtered by the orcs? In this regard, dwarves are much more united than humans. Therefore, Ye Ting can be sure that the Wildhammer dwarves will be easily persuaded to join the alliance.

Under such circumstances, it is not impossible for the three to jointly eliminate the Amani trolls. On the one hand, the trolls are indeed the common enemy of the three and potential allies of the orcs; on the other hand, the human countries also need to do something to impress them. The high elves allow them to see more benefits that the alliance brings to them, rather than just being forced to join the alliance because of circumstances.

However, how to do this requires someone to bridge the gap and connect vertically and horizontally.

All Ye Ting has to do is work like this.

However, before that, he must seek the support of Anduin and King Terenas of Lordaeron.

With Lothar's military qualities, after being reminded, he could naturally see the possibility of the troll joining the tribe, and he could also realize the threat it would bring to the alliance if this happened. However, when Ye Ting proposed to wipe out the Amani giant, When faced with the devil's plan, the commander still hesitated.

"Sorry, Sander, although I agree with you, but at present we really can't allocate our troops to deal with the problem of the Amani trolls," the warrior explained with a sigh,"In fact, it's hard for me to convince you. King, let them spend huge manpower and material resources to eliminate a potential threat... After all, just like the orcs before, most people will be lucky enough to think that the trouble will not happen before it actually comes."

"Yes, everyone can be a hindsight expert (this is automatically converted into a proverb with the same meaning in Azeroth), but how many people can really see the long term? Ye Ting smiled bitterly and continued:"However, the manpower and material resources required to annihilate Zu Aman are not as much as we imagined, and maybe we will get some rewards.""

"Oh, what should I say?"Losa heard this and looked at Ye Ting with interest. He was looking forward to another surprise from this talented mage - just like he had done countless times before.

"In fact, we're not the only ones who would be happy to slay the trolls - our new allies, the high elves, and our potential allies, the Wildhammer dwarves, would be happy to make such a deal with us."

"Go on, Sander, go on." Lothar's eyes immediately lit up when he heard Ye Ting mention the high elves and Wildhammer dwarves.

"Yes, Commander," Ye Ting said with a confident smile:"As we all know, the high elves have had a blood feud with the Amani trolls for generations. If it weren't for the country's weak strength, they would have long wanted to eradicate this big trouble. I heard that when joining the alliance this time, the high elves were originally willing to send more troops, but precisely because of the need to defend against the Amani trolls, they had to leave enough manpower to guard the border. If we can solve it for them This trouble will provide us with more help in fighting the orcs than the high elves."

In fact, the high elves never proposed this idea at all, but Ye Ting was confident that he could convince them.

But Lothar believed Ye Ting's words and felt that what he said was reasonable and convincing.

Ye Ting continued Analysis:"As for the Wildhammer dwarves, although they have not always had a close relationship with us, they who live in the Hinterlands also suffer from trolls, although they should be willing to support Khaz Modan. They join the alliance because of their compatriots, but I think that common interests can deepen their loyalty to the alliance, and the Amani trolls are the target of showing sincerity."

These words made Lothar nod repeatedly. He even thought of using the process of fighting against the Amani trolls as an opportunity to run into the armies of the three tribes, and the tall trolls could also allow the soldiers to adapt to the feeling of fighting against the orcs in advance.

To Knowing that human countries have not had wars for many years, it would be good to warm up a little before fighting the orcs.

So Lothar immediately became a supporter of Ye Ting's plan, and even helped him convince Terena of Lordaeron. King Si.

Originally, King Terenas did not support this gambling behavior that wasted troops and might not see any benefits, but Lothar's arguments and Ye Ting's analysis based on interests still convinced him.

What moved him the most was Ye Ting’s reason

"If the Amani trolls in the Hinterlands and Zul'Aman were to be wiped out, since the armies of other human countries were far away, the only ones that could be used were the armies of Lordaeron. In this way, the favor of wiping out the Amani trolls will undoubtedly be on His Majesty's head, and Lordaeron's status in the hearts of the Wildhammer dwarves and high elves will undoubtedly be greatly improved. Such goodwill will be of benefit to Lordaeron... No need Let me analyze it for Your Majesty."

What Ye Ting said is true. Even if the kings of human countries are selflessly united now, even if Terenas is a famous virtuous king, as long as he is a ruler... no, as long as he is a human, he will have selfish motives..

And Terenas's selfish intention is undoubtedly to maintain the alliance and expand the influence of Lordaeron. Not to mention restoring the glory of the Arathi Empire, at least he can become the leader of the alliance for a long time like Duke Huan of Qi (of course, he does not Know what Duke Huan of Qi is).

And under such circumstances, being able to have a higher influence on foreign races will undoubtedly help him become the leader of the alliance - anyway, dwarves and elves don't care much about who the leader of the alliance is - plus Even a wise king like Terenas was still tempted by the rewards Ye Ting mentioned from the high elves and dwarves._To read the underlined version of the novel, please download Feilu Novel A

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