After discovering that he could not take the opportunity to attack the city of Lordaeron, Orgrim became angry and felt that he had been fooled, so he turned around and attacked the royal city of Alterac.

Perenold himself felt very frightened about this matter.

Not only was he afraid of the tribe's revenge, but he was also afraid of the alliance's plans.

The Horde's failure to attack the city of Lordaeron means that the Horde's only chance of victory was not seized. In this way, the Alliance is most likely to become the final winner.

Perenold realized that his act of surrender had made him a fool.

According to Ye Ting, this approach is comparable to joining the Kuomintang in 1949 and the Soviet Union in 1990.

Perenold couldn't imagine what kind of treatment he would receive in the future.

Of course, it was too early for him to consider this. Before that, he had to pass the tribe.

So he kept sending envoys and letters to Orgrim, arguing from every angle that he was not the one who leaked the report.

However, the tribe did not listen to his explanation.

Will the savage orcs care whether these are available or not?

After approaching the city, Orgrim decisively launched an attack on the royal city.

In fact, Orgrim was not reckless and insisted on thinking that the leaker was Perenold.

He naturally understood that at the moment of betrayal, Perenold was basically a grasshopper on the same rope as the tribe, and there was no need to actively leak information.

However, he also understood that Perenold, who could easily betray his own race, was not a wise king, but a despicable villain.

Such a villain has no loyalty at all and can betray his allies at any time for his own benefit.

If he could betray the Alliance in order to survive, he would definitely betray the Horde in order to avoid being retaliated by the Alliance.

Instead of waiting to be betrayed by him in the future and be attacked by Alterac and the Alliance, it is better to take the initiative to kill Alterac, and then only face the attack from the Alliance.

Facing the tribe's army, Perenold always responded with the idea of ​​​​compromising, and did not change until the enemy came to the city.

He was afraid of the fierce power of the tribe and did not dare to fight with it. He fully hoped that Orgrim would understand that he, Aiden Perenold, did not betray the tribe at all, leak information, and then pay some price to let the tribe let him go..

Then, when the Alliance entered the territory of Alterac and began to encircle and annihilate the tribal army, he would send troops in time and take some credit. This could be regarded as bringing order to the chaos, even if he corrected his mistakes.

In Perenold's view, Alterac is a small country and its people are weak. Facing a sudden attack from the tribe, it is understandable to temporarily surrender in order to save the lives of the people. As long as they can repent when the main force of the alliance arrives and be able to reconcile with the tribe. A fight would not be considered a complete betrayal of the alliance.

His little calculation was pretty good, but both Ye Ting and Orgrim saw through his character.

The latter now doesn't want to give him a chance at all, and the former is the mastermind behind all this and Alterac's betrayal of the Alliance.

In this way, the royal city of Alterac was violently attacked by the tribe.

Orgrim's decisiveness was completely beyond Reynold's expectations.

In the end, King Perenold paid the price for his actions.

Because there was no defense prepared in advance, only the first wave of charges broke through the royal city and entered the city.

The soldiers and people in the city fled in panic. They never thought that such a thing would happen. They were told that the tribe was just passing through Alterac's territory and had no intention of attacking Alterac.

Originally they were doubtful, but the tribe's previous behavior convinced them of this fact.

But now they know that they were wrong.

The tribe was still that barbaric race that worshiped blood and destruction. The so-called compliance with the agreement was just an illusion, and the killing eventually came to them.

In the entire royal city, most of the soldiers and people died or fled. Only General Haas, the general of Alterac, resolutely organized a team to resist the tribe's attack head-on.

This loyal general tried to use his meager strength to defend his king and his country.

However, he ultimately failed.

How could a small number of soldiers be a match for the powerful orcs?

General Haas and his men only persisted for a quarter of an hour before the orcs broke through the defense line. General Haas himself also died under the orcs' sharp axes after killing several orc warriors in succession.

Orgrim personally took the lead, and the tribe quickly passed through the streets of the royal city and entered Perenold's palace.

There, they found the weak and despicable king, and Orgrim chopped off his head without any explanation.

This was also the first time in the war between the Alliance and the Horde that a king-level person died at the hands of the Horde.

In the end, the capital of Alterac fell into the hands of the Horde.

A large number of soldiers and civilians fled here and fled Broken Ridge.

However, they were quickly helped and accommodated.

In fact, the fight between Perenold and Orgrim was still within Ye Ting's expectation.

However, Ye Ting did not expect that Perenold would be so incompetent that a city fell without even holding on for a day.

Fortunately, Ye Ting made arrangements for Janis in advance.

The Barov family promptly accepted these soldiers and civilians who had fled from the Alterac Royal City and Broken Ridge (the name of the Royal City area) and resettled them effectively.

Specialized refugee camps accepted the fleeing people, and the soldiers joined the Barov family's private soldiers to garrison the Barov family's core territory of Keldaron County to prevent the tribe from continuing to attack Barov after occupying Broken Ridge. The territory of the Rove family.

However, this move was actually in vain.

Because, after occupying Broken Ridge, Orgrim was not prepared to further attack other areas of Alterac.

The purpose of his attack on the Royal Capital was just to disintegrate Alterac's main resistance.

Orgrim has understood that although there are tens of thousands of orc elites around him, this army can't do anything in the hinterland of the Alliance, and will also face encirclement and suppression by Alliance troops from all directions.

The only solution for now is to admit the failure of their strategy, return to the Arathi Highlands, or even return to the other side of the Sador Bridge to shrink the tribe's sphere of influence.

Only in this way can the vitality of the tribe be preserved.

Unfortunately, it seemed that it was too late for Orgrim.

Now, the Alliance has begun to launch a siege on the Horde army huddled in the Broken Ridge area.

An army from Lordaeron, led by Alexandros Mograine, entered Alterac from the mountains to the north.

The main force of the Alliance from Hillsbrad Foothills, led by Anduin Lothar, entered Alterac from Tarren Mill County in the south.

As for the east, an army led by Ye Ting, composed of the private soldiers of the original Barov family and defeated soldiers from other areas of Alterac, attacked from the direction of Keldaron, slowly oppressing the tribe. Activity space.

To the west are simply mountains with no way to go.

Orgrim was once again surrounded by the Alliance. _Feilu reminds you: three things about reading - collection, recommendation,

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