The Iron Front was originally a place name that did not exist in this universe and only existed at the time when Garrosh traveled through it. However, it has once again become the front line against the Legion in the same location and in a different universe.

What started out as an ordinary plain connecting the road to Talador turned into a huge defense line.

It is worth mentioning that this place is still named the Steel Defense Line.

With the help of tens of thousands of workers and Gorrond and Magrond who kept coming to report, the big green trees fell down and turned into orc sentry towers. The peaks and hills were transformed and transformed into The black fortress made of steel winds along the border mountains and extends to Gorgrond.

Bunkers, sentry towers, magic defenses, fortresses...

It was as if Nergo had gathered workers from all ethnic groups around the world to work as hard labor, quickly building this magnificent defense line and fortifying the entire border.

But this is almost the same, because with Goron and their ancestors, this kind of fortress that requires a lot of effort to build for ordinary races also saves a lot of effort and time.

"A magnificent defense line." Not to mention others, even Nelgo was shocked by this defense line after he arrived. How many fortresses had Grommash built?

"How many soldiers do we need to garrison such a long defense line?" As a general, Sylvanas saw the problem with the defense line at a glance. Although it was bluffing, a long defense line also meant that a large number of soldiers were needed.

"Actually, not much." Nergo shrugged, "Do you still remember the structure of Tongtian Peak?"

Sylvanas certainly knows that there are many structures in Quel'Thalas, even the Undercity.

ps: Who said hatred is not a construct (annoyed)

"You mean you use the constructs as soldiers to allocate them to the defense line?"

"Is it even necessary to think about it?" Nergo said with a smile, "Not only that, but also the structure of the Draenei. After all, the structure of the arakkoa is too dependent on sunlight."

If the devil also blocks the sunlight, then the arakkoa thing can be said to be retired on the spot, and there is no way to prevent it.

"Have you seen the various artillery on the city wall? And I arranged some Gronn and ogre magicians to defend at key points."

Even if Draenor's Gronns can't compare to the Abyss Lords who conquer the universe in terms of strength, aren't they simply better than a few of your Demon Guards?

As can be expected, the demons braved the hail of bullets from the tribe and the magical attacks one after another to reach the city wall, only to be slapped away by Gron carrying the artillery.

Sylvanas touched her chin and looked at Nergo with an expression full of appreciation. This man had considered almost all the factors that the devil could bring.

Magic defense is used to protect against sorcerers.

The urgently trained Spellbreaker troops are used as reserves.

Draenei constructs are readily available to replace arakkoa constructs that may malfunction due to problems with sunlight.

In addition, there are creatures such as Gronn and Magron to deal with possible high-end combat power.

She didn't believe it, and neither did Nelgo. What would Gul'dan do to get past this line of defense?

The body of Maronos?

"By the way, where's Velen?" Sylvanas suddenly remembered Velen and those orc Holy Light believers. He had seen a lot of Draenei around here, but they seemed to have disappeared without a trace. .

"I asked Tarongor to go to various gathering places of the draenei to clean up." Nergo replied casually.

He has always been the one to blast others internally, so how could it be possible for the Legion to blast him?

Regarding the Sargre forces that may appear in the plot, Nergo's approach is one: he would rather kill them by mistake than let them go.

Otherwise, if those crazy draenei kids were allowed to defect to the legion, their tribe would be attacked from both sides.

"Do you know? My dear, I know their weaknesses, as well as ours." Nergo paused suddenly, "Some people say that knowing neither oneself nor the other is bound to lead to one's own destruction, and I happen to be both. know a little."

"Who said that?" Sylvanas was very doubtful. How could Nergo say such philosophical things to the orcs he had come into contact with?

"Hmm." Nergo tilted his head and thought for a while, "You don't know a Blackstone Orc yet, or I don't know him either, so don't worry about him."

"Tsk, mysterious." Sylvanas no longer struggled with who this person was, although what he said made sense.

Entering the conference room, Nergo looked at Grommash, who was sitting at the head. He nodded to everyone, and then sat on the chair next to him.

"It's very obvious." Maraad, who came on behalf of Velen, was emphasizing, "We should send another team to destroy their portal. If the portal still exists, demons will continue to pour into the world."

The chiefs made a sound of approval. If it were just the evil orcs of Gul'dan, they wouldn't be afraid, but everyone knew that the demons were the main enemy in this battle.

If there was no portal, the few demons summoned by the warlock could defeat any orc clan.

"That makes sense." Grommash drew a line on the map of Tanaan Jungle. "The scouts fought tooth and nail to send them back to the area where their portal is located."

Nergo looked at the map and whispered: "Hellfire Fortress..."

"Yes, it's Hellfire Fortress." Grommash looked at Maraad, "Their portal is in their lair, so this means that we must break through Hellfire Fortress first, no matter what."

"So now we can completely wait for them to come and die." Nergo raised the corner of his mouth, "It takes time for the demons to teleport over, and the number of evil orcs that can go to the battlefield is also limited, so we only need to resist a few rounds of their attacks before we can start to counterattack. , destroy the Hellfire Citadel."

Again, demons are irritable and irritable, and so are the evil orcs. If they are not allowed to see blood, they will kill them in rivers of blood, so Gul'dan will definitely send troops to attack the steel defense line.

"And we can also try to provoke them." Nergo looked at the people on the field, but unfortunately he couldn't find anyone with the eloquence of a Cossack.

"Think about it, what will the already irritable demons and evil orcs do after they are provoked and insulted by us? Let alone the steel defense line, they will fight their way into the abyss, and by then, Gur Dan’s order? Huh.”

What is Gul'dan? Where were you when you were following Commander Kil'jaeden, burning, killing, and looting? He still cares about me.

At this moment, an orc knocked on the door. As soon as he entered the door, he said eagerly: "The scout reported that Gul'dan's army is coming."

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