After receiving the surrender of the Kingdom of Alterac, the Horde finally stopped attacking the rest of the Kingdom of Alterac.

According to their agreement with Alterac, the Horde needed to ensure the peace of Alterac. Orgrim followed this agreement. Although he was the most cunning leader among the orcs, he still had the glory of the orcs.

Although in military and political affairs, he will use some small means that other orcs disdain, but in terms of keeping his promises, Orgrim is still trustworthy.

He even took back the troops stationed in the previously occupied areas and returned all the occupied territories to Alterac - of course, the soldiers and civilians who had been killed and the looted food and grass could not be returned.

After all, he is not a saint or philanthropist.

His behavior made the nobles of Alterac who felt humiliated by surrendering to the tribe feel better: at least this behavior proved that the party they surrendered to was not a pure barbarian, but could communicate in a civilized manner and abide by the agreement. guy.

In fact, Orgrim made this choice not just to keep his promise, but because he had other considerations.

Due to Ye Ting's ambush in Poison Mist Canyon, Orgrim lost many troops, and the number of troops that followed him into the Alterac Mountains was too small.

If he divided his forces to occupy Alterac's territory, they would be in a dilemma.

If the troops are divided too much, there will not be enough troops to attack the city of Lordaeron. Even though Lordaeron is empty of troops, it is still a powerful city second only to Silvermoon City and Dalaran.

But if too few troops are allocated to the garrison in order to concentrate forces to attack Lordaeron, there will be no defensive effect at all for so long - even if Alterac is the smallest human kingdom, its territory cannot be defended by thousands of people. If there are too few, there won’t even be enough patrols.

For Orgrim's lone army, Alterac is simply useless.

In this case, he might as well go with the flow and sell well to the Perenold royal family to show the credibility of the tribe.

Orgrim's decision also benefited the Barov family.

After Alex Barov fled with the Orc Sword Master that day, Orgrim gathered his troops and ordered to evacuate human settlements. Soon, the tribal troops surrounding Lake Darrowmere left. Over time, the territory of the Barov family broke away from the rule of the orcs.

After confirming this, Janis became busy. Not only did she go to various territories to restore local rule, she also responded to Ye Ting's request and urgently organized a garrison to prevent the tribe from being blocked in Alterac in the future. Later, we will turn around and capture these places again.

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Orgrim kept his promise, and Perenolde was no exception.

As the weaker one between the two parties, he did not dare to violate the treaty, for fear that the barbaric orcs would find an excuse to invade his country.

Orgrim was surprised to find that there was indeed no defense at all.

Doomhammer can lead his warriors through this quickly.

Even so, this road is still very narrow like this mountain road. As long as a small number of soldiers block the way, once corpses pile up, there is no way to get through here.

Therefore, he kept pushing himself to move quickly, hoping to cross these mountains in a short time.

However, God did not fulfill his wishes.

With the variable Ye Ting, how could Orgrim kill the city of Lordaeron according to his own wishes?

On the last stretch of the road through the Alterac Mountains, they finally ran into Mograine and his Lordaeron elite who came to defend themselves.

As the saying goes, when we meet on a narrow road, the brave wins.

After meeting Mograine, Orgrim didn't have time to think about why he met the enemy here. All they could do was fight to the death, and the winner could pass this narrow mountain road.

A fierce battle unfolded on this rugged mountain road that only two or three people could pass at the same time.

Whether it is the strength of the soldiers or the personal abilities of the soldiers, Mograine's men are obviously no match for the powerful orc warriors.

However, Mograine made full use of the narrow mountain road.

In this place, there are often only two or three people on both sides who can contact and fight with each other.

Although humans are not as brave as orcs, they are relatively smaller and smaller, and there are more people standing together at the same time.

Although the orcs are extremely powerful, as long as two orc warriors can crowd the mountain road, they often need to face three or even four human warriors. This leads to the fact that in the narrow area where the two sides come into contact, the weaker Mog is the one. Lenny's side had a numerical advantage, coupled with humans' strong shields and armor, and more sophisticated coordination, it was they who had the upper hand.

What makes Orgrim even more troubled is that although there are only a few hundred human soldiers on the opposite side, only a few can participate in the battle at a time. Compared with the advantage of individual combat power, the orcs' military advantage cannot be fully utilized.

The orc army of tens of thousands of people was dragged along this mountain road by hundreds of Mograine's men.

On the remaining mountain road, Mograine fought and retreated, using various means to delay the progress of the tribe. At the cost of sacrificing half of the soldiers, Mograine dragged Orgrim on the mountain road for two days. Reinforcements from Lordaeron and other surrounding nobles arrived.

Although with these troops, it is still not enough to fight tens of thousands of tribal elite soldiers, but there is no problem in locking the opponent in the mountains of Alterac and unable to get out.

At this point, Orgrim finally realized that his plan to attack the city of Lordaeron was ruined.

He realized that his ambush had no effect. The alliance seemed to have discovered their traces in advance and blocked them in advance.

But how did the plans get leaked?

Orgrim believed that the Alliance was not aware of all this from the beginning. Otherwise, what he faced should not be a blockade of hundreds of people, but a larger-scale ambush or the construction of a complete defense line - with the Horde entering. Judging from the time it takes for Alterac to prepare to leave, the Alliance definitely has enough time to arrange everything in advance.

Judging from the movements of the first batch of troops to block them, it seems that the Alliance only discovered the tribe's movements two or three days in advance.

There is only one possibility for this result - someone leaked the secret.

As for who leaked the secret...it couldn't be the orcs under Orgrim anyway.

There are only two groups of people in Alterac. If they are not tribes, they can only be people from Alterac.

Although it may not be the good deeds of the surrendered Perenolde, it may just be the private behavior of his men, but at this time, Orgrim will not care who in Alterac leaked the secret.

In the entire Alterac, he only knew Perenold, and he would only cause trouble for Perenold.

Doomhammer was angry, and the consequences were dire. _To read the ununderlined version of the novel, please download Feilu Novel A

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