New Order of Azeroth

Chapter 600 Everyone’s eyes

With the help of the Azure Dragon Temple, Lordaeron established harmonious trade relations with the Jade Forest, as well as dozens of villages in the Valley of the Four Winds.

Pandaren monks do not use weapons, but that does not mean that ordinary people do not use weapons. Ordinary people also need a lot of iron tools for farming and reclamation. Unfortunately, their mineral resources are not rich, and they do not want to damage the environment. Pandaren who are willing to work as miners are even more willing to work as miners. There are very few, come and go, iron tools are very rare here.

Lordaeron controls the Blade's Edge Mountains and Northrend, and has a large amount of iron ore within the territory. Even without using local minerals, it can meet all the needs of Pandaria.

The two sides bartered, exchanging Pandaria's grain for Lordaeron's iron.

Various agricultural implements, tools, and swords were unloaded, and carrots, pumpkins, cabbage, and a host of crops were brought on board.

The variety of vegetables in Lordaeron has been greatly enriched, and the problem of famine can also be effectively alleviated.

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Lordaeron carried out trade overseas and obtained a lot of food. This news could not be concealed at all, and it was soon discovered by the thieves from MI7.

King Wa didn't have any special thoughts about this. He couldn't rob the food bought by others, right?

His sense of justice does not allow him to do this, not to mention that he is a king, not a pirate.

Send the fat minister who has a good personal relationship with Vanessa to Lordaeron to negotiate and see if he can buy some food back. From Lordaeron to the Kingdom of Stormwind, from the Alliance to the Horde, everyone is now short of food.

What prevented further war was not Thrall, but food.

One month after Lordaeron landed on Pandaria, that is, in early August of the 28th year of Black Gate, King Var led an army of 20,000 to land on Suramar in the Broken Islands.

After all, the battle between the Alliance and the Horde has not completely broken out. The two sides can still have some limited cooperation in the outer realm, which has led to the Kingdom of Stormwind to deploy some of its troops in the outer realm.

There are not many troops they can mobilize, the food problem cannot be solved, and they cannot mobilize too many troops. 20,000 troops is already the limit today.

Twenty thousand human troops, this is already a large army to Suramar.

The Kingdom of Stormwind and Suramar formally formed an alliance, which was similar to Lordaeron's policy of exchanging food for iron. The Nightborne sold the accumulated food to the Kingdom of Stormwind, which temporarily alleviated part of the food shortage problem.

After all, the Sons of the Night are elves and have no natural talent for farming. Their cultivation of crops is far inferior to that of the Pandaren. There is a huge difference between the two in terms of land area and enthusiasm for farming.

There is too much arcane energy in the soil of Suramar, and it cannot be compared with the fertile land of Pandaria's Valley of the Four Winds that grows four seasons a year.

Suramar is small in area and has barren land, but after all, it has been accumulated for thousands of years. It is still possible to help the Kingdom of Stormwind overcome the difficulties. The food problem is not a big but not a small gain.

Now, with the night elves being neutral, the blood elves are friendly to Lordaeron, and the children of night are friendly to the Kingdom of Stormwind. This seems to have reached a certain degree of balance.

A large number of mages and magic swordsmen joined the coalition forces, which greatly strengthened the combat effectiveness of the Stormwind Kingdom's army.

There are many benefits to forming an alliance, but there are also many problems.

The areas in the Broken Islands are not big, and there are not many places where the Kingdom of Stormwind can really attack.

Suramar itself is the city of the Nightborne, an ally.

Azsuna's geographical location is good, close to the coast, and its products are rich enough. However, it involves many night elves' secrets. If the Kingdom of Stormwind is over-developed, it will definitely arouse the resentment of the elves.

Azsuna can only build two or three strongholds in the coastal areas and cannot go deep inland.

Not to mention Val'sharah, it is the holy land of the druids, where Malfurion, Tyrande and Illidan first met Cenarius, and the temple of the moon god Elune. It doesn't look like it at all. A place where humans can garrison troops.

King Wa also complained to Bolvar in his spare time: "My brother, do you think it's still too late for me to work part-time as a druid?"

Bolvar knew he was joking, but he had to admit that druids were very powerful.

It seems that there are not many people, and there are a lot of internal factions. Actually, if you want to do something in Azeroth, you can't get around the druids.

Compared with the Holy Light Church, which only accepts humans, the Druid Cenarion Circle can be regarded as a multi-racial fusion group.

"It's too late, you are not the material at all." Bolvar said nonchalantly.

King Wa also knew this. He once asked his friend Broll Bearskin about this issue in a vague way.

Broll Bearskin didn't mean to ridicule or sarcastically. He patiently observed King Wa and thought that he would be very compatible with the wolf god Goldrinn among the demigods of the wilderness. Perhaps he could learn from the wolf god's blessing. Try it.

Working part-time as a druid is a private matter, while opening up overseas trade routes is a public matter.

Azsuna, Val'sharah, and Suramar are not suitable.

He thinks he can win over the tauren in Highmountain. UU Readingwwwwuukanshu.net The entire alliance now hopes to draw the tauren into their own camp. Vanessa has stationed troops in the Desolate Land and sends her full authority from time to time. On behalf of Senior Brother Niu, King Wa would definitely not start a war with the tauren in Highmountain at this time. The last place he chose to open up was Stormfjord, where some ancient tribesmen who crossed the sea from Northrend lived here. Ku people.

The Kingdom of Stormwind is preparing to seize Stormheim and use it as an overseas base.

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The Alliance set its sights on the sea, and Garrosh, the warchief of the Horde, was not idle. After defeating the quilboar and harvesting a large amount of food, he accepted the Dragonmaw clan who came from the Twilight Highlands to join the Horde.

The legendary female orc warrior Zaira, who madly worshiped Garrosh and was willing to die for him, happened to encounter the Zandalari troll empire's warship while crossing the Endless Sea. Zandalari expressed a certain degree of goodwill towards the tribe.

For Zandalari, the Cataclysm was like sitting at home. Disaster came from the sky. They didn't even understand what was going on. A large number of islands were submerged by the waves. The territory of this powerful troll empire was shrunk by more than half. The navy, The army suffered heavy losses. The snakemen who were originally just younger brothers started to act strangely. The blood trolls, who were originally just countrymen, also challenged the rule of the Zandalari trolls. This ancient empire was suffering from internal and external troubles and was in urgent need of outside help.

The Horde is preparing to support the Zandalari Empire to make up for the manpower gap caused by the departure of the tauren.

Garrosh made an agreement with Gallywix, the goblin trade prince of the Bilgewater Cartel, and the trade prince would send warships to transport Horde soldiers to Zandalari.

The Kingdom of Stormwind is laying out the Broken Isles.

Lordaeron is busy conducting ocean trade with Pandaria.

For a time, the entire Azeroth seemed to have entered the Age of Discovery.

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