Chapter 65 - Representatives
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I die, or others die.
Aurelia woke up. Her breath echoed in the quiet room. She found herself wet her cheeks again.
Regret follows like a shadow, like a dagger that penetrates her heart deeply. This pain is increasing day by day, and she may continue to bear it, repent of her mistakes like an ascetic without complaint.
Nathanos was like being by her, maybe he would appear in front of her in the next second.
"Regent?"
Whenever someone calls her that, she will think of her responsibilities.
"Come in."
Earl Leaderine walked into her resting tent. They were at Thunder Bluff, the temporary base of the tribal rebels.
“The meeting has an hour to start, are you going to have something to eat?”
"I have no appetite." Aurelia shook her head, got up from the simple bed, and stood by the window overlooking Mogaolei. At this time, there were two or three hours before dawn, and the chill surrounded her.
"How is our troops?" she asked, hanging her cloak on her body and smoothing her hair with her fingers.
"Not discovered by Hellscream."
This sentence is enough. Aurelia nodded. Sindore will attack from the sea and join the alliance's fleet.
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In a teepee on Soul Highlands, Woking was talking to Bain. When Aurelia arrived, they seemed to be arguing about how to break through Orgrim's door.
The Taurus Chief thought that the power of elements should be used, but Woking told him that Garrosh's dark shaman had distorted the elements of Durothal.
Bain was still thinking about how to respond, but saw Aurelia waiting outside.
"Please come in quickly." Bain's deep voice revealed a welcome.
As soon as Aurelia stepped into the tent, she could feel the warmth emitted by the fire. She nodded to the other two leaders of the tribe.
"I hope I didn't bother you."
"You're coming at the right time, Regent," said Woking, pointing to the location of Orgrimmar on the map. "We're discussing how to break through Orgrimmar's door."
"The situation is not ideal, right?" The Regent's words did not humiliate Bain and Woking, but still caused the temperature in the tent to drop a little.
"It's obvious. We tried to break through one by one, but the battle situation was not optimistic. Garrosh's troops hoarded in Orgrim were not less than us, and he also had some... non-human support." Woking tried to describe it, thinking that the word was more appropriate.
"What is non-human support?"
"That is, the war machine, and the heart of Yashaji." said Woking.
"It's no longer a secret that Hellscream digs out the heart of the ancient gods, but what does the war machine mean?"
"I heard that a goblin craftsman under Garrosh invented a robot war scorpion for him. We may encounter it when we attack."
Aurelia had never heard of this news, and it seemed that the scouts of the troll chief were much more powerful than they thought.
"We cannot destroy Orgrimmar's defense through frontal attacks. At least the strong attack will not work, because the enemy's city defense and seaside defense can support each other. Only by solving this problem first." Woking pointed to the waters on the coast of the Delanosh blockade line. "The navy is Garrosh's weakness. We can take him off guard by surprise. As long as we occupy the coast, we can take down the entire city without any worries."
Bain twitched his nose. "That's true, after all, we are not fighting alone at sea."
Aurelia's body tightened slightly, but her expression remained calm. Bain's words might not have been intentional, but she could clearly feel the temptation. In fact, she originally planned to show off with the tribe members before the war began and find an opportunity to announce the decision of Sindore to withdraw from the tribe.
The Taurus and the Troll continued to look at her. After a while, she realized that they were waiting for her reply. Aurelia bit her lip and said for a moment: "It is wiser than the league to take the initiative to invite them, the Bloodhoof Chief."
"Bain is not doubting you, Regent," said Woking. "He is asking if you agree to attack the coast first and then consider the proposal to break the city?"
"Of course, Garrosh's defense on the coast should not be underestimated." Aurelia's fingers drew a distorted line on the map. "Although only the Dragon Throat clan guarded the coast, my people reported that General Nazgreen also ordered people to build two defense towers with heavy artillery on it."
No matter where you choose to attack, it is inevitable.
Woking asked: "So can you break through the sea blockade?"
"As long as the Dragon Throat clan does not receive any support, I can occupy the coast in two hours."
Woking and Bain nodded to each other, "Leave this to us, the rebels will definitely lock the main gate of Orgrimmar and prevent one soldier from reaching the coast."
"That's it, I'll notify you immediately..." Aurelia was saying that she wanted to inform the league, when one of Bain's guards came in, and the sound of footsteps interrupted her.
The guard whispered a few words to his leader. The Taurus Chief opened his eyes slightly, then frowned and said something in the Taurus's words. The guard nodded and retreated.
Bain said to Woking and Aurelia with a solemn expression: "I just learned that the representative of the Forgotten has arrived. He wants to talk to us and discuss the strategy of attacking Orgrimmar."
Like Aurelia contacted the Alliance in private, Woking also secretly found the Forgotten. This was something Aurelia never expected. When the Troll Chief confessed everything, she was completely at a loss. But everyone, including Bain, was willing to support Woking, and the Forgotten was more popular than the Alliance.
"Who is that representative?"
"The guard said it was a human."
"We'll know when we meet." Woking said immediately, "Bain, please bring him here."
"My guards have already done it."
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Aurelia closed her lips, and her thoughts had already flown thousands of miles in this moment. The Forgotten represents a human being. Could it be Nathanos? The female elf is now full of this problem. Not only that, her brain is still thinking desperately, looking for various possible solutions to the subsequent possible solutions.
But it turned out that the man was not Nathanos, and his footsteps were the sonorous and powerful of the warrior, not the lightness of the almost ranger. Aurelia breathed a sigh of relief.
The Forgotten Representative was tall and almost caught up with Bain. When he arrived at the tent, he looked at the three leaders of the tribe and then expressed his greetings in a human salute posture.
Chapter completed!