After ending the call with Kael'thas, Garen felt sorry for deceiving him, and he fell into deep thought.

Ever since the base in the Heart of Origin gave him the strength to gain a foothold in Azeroth, he found himself becoming more and more unscrupulous in his actions.

There is nothing wrong with having the strength and doing what you like, but Garin feels that he should keep his original heart. He has been doing very well before and has not become arrogant because of the hundreds of thousands of troops under his command. However, this may be because there is an even more terrifying Burning Legion outside of Azeroth that weighs on Garin's mind, so he keeps a low profile.

But his recent invasion of the territory of Quel'Thalas with wolf riders and trolls was a bad start. For the entire high elf race, Garin felt that he was not wrong.

The arrogance of the High Elves disgusted him, and he couldn't wait to slap them in the face!

Thousands of years ago, the high elves were pinned to the ground by the forest trolls led by the Amani tribe, and their race was almost wiped out. In the end, Kael'thas's father went against all odds and chose to form an alliance with Emperor Thoradin. In the end, the human and elf coalition defeated the forest trolls, but after they recovered, they put on their arrogant faces again.

Although the subsequent division of the human kingdom was quite ugly, and most of the human nobles were corrupt and greedy, isn't this a problem also faced by the high elves?

The alliance initiated by Lothar only dispatched 8 light speedboats and 16 ultra-light reconnaissance ships. How could these two combat teams of fighters be used to send beggars?

And Garin could only say that, from his position as a high-ranking human being, it was too infuriating!

It's just that Garin ignored his friendship with Kael'thas and he deceived him, which made Garin feel guilty. Even though he had two years of experience in brushing Phoenix in his previous life, he still felt bad for treating Kael'thas like a fool!

Let’s finish this operation as soon as possible to avoid any more trouble!

After the action is completed, just pretend you never did it!

Well, let’s do it!

The formation of the Alliance went extremely smoothly. Stromgarde sent out ten legions in the early stage, Kul Tiras dispatched its entire naval fleet, and the Kingdom of Lordaeron not only assembled six reorganized legions, but also promised to provide a large amount of food supplies. It seems that Terenas wanted to be generous and tried to achieve a larger share by giving a large transfusion to the Alliance. This not only reflects the strength of Lordaeron, but also wants to compete for the position of Lord of the Alliance!

The active cooperation of the three countries forced Gilneas and Altra to increase their military output in order to gain more say in the Alliance!

The Dark Iron Dwarves of the Thorium Brotherhood and the Bronzebeard Dwarves of Ironforge were responsible for the forging and maintenance of the Alliance's weapons and equipment. In order to obtain more food and manpower to rescue Ironforge, the Bronzebeard Dwarves paid far more than the Thorium Brotherhood. After all, the Thorium Brotherhood was more Buddhist and only joined the Alliance to sit under a big tree and enjoy the shade.

Kael'thas officially joined the Alliance on behalf of the High Elf Kingdom. Since they blocked the news at the border and Garen did not make a fuss about it, the human countries did not understand why the elves, who had originally had an ambiguous attitude, changed their minds.

To this end, Kael'thas intercepted Alleria Windrunner who had just arrived in Southshore Town in advance, and told Lothar that this group was the vanguard and more assistance was being raised.

The alliance is officially established!

Originally, the countries were about to formally sign the "Alliance of Lordaeron", but Garen was well prepared and asked Kael'thas, Solas and Llane to oppose it in advance. The reason was that this alliance not only included humans, but also dwarf brothers and elf allies. Therefore, he proposed to remove the three words "Lordaeron" in front of the Alliance and call it just "Alliance"!

Sylvanas has been searching for Garen's team at the border of southern Eversong Forest for half a month, and they have not gained nothing. Garona leads her team to attack their outer patrols from time to time, and her elusiveness makes it difficult for Queen Sylvanas to guard against her. Once she sets an ambush herself, Garona will disappear.

Until this day, Garin received the information that the archbishop was preparing to form a church knight order, which made him unable to sit still. He had originally planned to finish the rest of the script in the next few days, and now this news made Garin decide to act in advance.

Not long after, Sylvanas received a message from Sunsail Port that more than a dozen merchant ships heading to Southshore had lost contact on the way and they did not reach the supply dock on the north coast of Lordaeron!

Sylvanas locked onto the island of Shalandis on the map. When she landed on her own island with a large army, she found more than a thousand of her tribesmen imprisoned. Some of them were Farstriders who were captured in the previous ambush. They were kept in a half-crippled and weak state.

Garen simply left them behind, trying to drag down Sylvanas.

At this time, Garen led a large army all the way to the southeast, and passed through the edge of Windrunner Village without any concealment. Before Sylvanas and others could react, they entered the border between Highland and Zul'Aman, and then began to cross mountains and ridges to return to the Hinterlands!

A whole month!

Garin was bumping around on the back of the giant wolf for a month!

The reason for doing so was because he knew that there was a group of Traveler scouts tracking them far behind him, and this was also what Garin did on purpose.

The Altar of Zul in the Hinterlands is a very famous sacrificial site for the forest trolls. This altar can even be traced back to the powerful Amani Empire ten thousand years ago.

Half a day ago, this place belonged to the evil branch trolls. Gandalf used his teleportation ability and led the raging army to capture this place.

The trolls of the Vicious Branch Tribe are the strongest of the three troll tribes in the Hinterlands. In the original time and space, they joined the tribe led by Orgrim and helped introduce Zul'jin, the High Warlord of the Amani.

The Vicious Branch Tribe itself is also quite powerful. In the primitive and wild forest of Hinterlands, they firmly suppress the Revenge Tribe in the southeast and the Deadwood Tribe in the west, and often have frictions with the Wildhammer Dwarves in Aerie Mountain.

And the main reason is that they like living sacrifices!

Not only do they capture humans and dwarves as living sacrifices, they also don't spare the Deadwood and Revenge tribes, who are also trolls.

Strong strength, bad reputation!

The size of this pot is just right for the strong bodies of the Evil Branch Tribe!

Galen successfully entered the altar of Zul set up by Gandalf.

Although it is called an altar, it has actually formed a small town, with a circular wall around it, surrounding the valley where the altar is located.

There is a huge Mayan-style pyramid in the valley, and the top of the pyramid is a place dedicated to sacrifices.

Nearly ten thousand high elf captives were teleported here while unconscious, and were neatly arranged around the pyramid by the troll raiding team!

Everything is ready, except for Sylvanas' arrival!

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