Among the four people present, only Dai Lin was the real head of state of the human race.

However, Lothar has not yet stepped down as the commander of the alliance. Archbishop Fao's influence in the human race is even higher than that of the king, and Li De is simply the initiator of this incident.

Of course, this is not a formal decision-making meeting, but a meeting.

For the establishment of diplomatic relations with the giant dragon, several other people are in favor of it.

It was just after the discussion that everyone agreed that it was absolutely impossible for them to do this alone, and four people had to really participate in it.

The first one must be Terenas.

No matter what you do in the name of the human race, you can never get around Terenas. Unless they say that one day, they will dare to open Terenas and establish a political center of the human race.

But now it's unrealistic to say anything. Lordaeron's population is almost half of the human race, and this huge proportion is destined to ignore him.

The second is the Wildhammer Dwarf King, Kurdran Wildhammer.

The high-level dialogue with the Red Dragons was based on the rescue of Queen Alexstrasza. The Dragonmaw clan that imprisoned the Queen is currently entrenched in Grim Batol.

Grim Batol, once the city of Wildhammer dwarves. Although after the Battle of the Three Hammers, the Wildhammer dwarves abandoned it and moved to the Hinterlands.

But the Wildhammers still retain dominion over Grim Batol, and if they want to infiltrate Grim Batol, they must be the ones most familiar with.

The third is the Bronzebeard Dwarf, Magni Bronzebeard.

Although Grim Batol is ruled by the Wildhammer dwarves, it is actually bordered by the Bronzebeard dwarves. Since the battle of the Three Hammers, the internal division of the dwarves, the relationship between the dwarves has always been somewhat awkward.

Don't watch Kurdran and Magni meet, and they can drink generously, but in fact, both of them know in their hearts that they are already two countries.

In terms of personal relationships, because dwarves are simple and enthusiastic, and like to drink and make friends, they can identify with each other as good friends. However, when considering issues from a national perspective, especially sensitive territorial issues, we must be cautious.

To help the Red Dragonflight rescue the Queen, Grim Batol must exert pressure from all directions to distract the Dragonmaw clan. Several parties have sent troops here, and it will be very troublesome to not explain clearly.

As for this last one, it is the great wizard of Antonidas.

It sounds like it doesn't make sense, Dalaran has no interest in Grim Batol, and has nothing to do with the Red Dragons in history.

From a political point of view, there is Terenas, the supreme leader of the race; from a military point of view, there is the alliance commander Lothar. It seems that Antonidas does not have to be present.

In fact, the dragon is an extraordinary divine race. When mortals deal with it, naturally there must be a real strong person to stand up, and Antonidas belongs to the power beyond the rules.

Although Antonidas was much weaker in strength compared to the Tirisfal guardians in history, compared with heroes like Li De, he was an extraordinary existence.

To be honest, the existence above heroes is still unknown to Li De and Lothar. How to divide the heroes above is still incomprehensible to these few.

Archbishop Faao seems to understand that kind of realm, but the archbishop is more about the realm of thought and the study of the Holy Light. Discussing destructive power in him is an insult to the elder.

So think about it carefully, it seems that the current Antonidas is the strongest in the known human world. Therefore, mortal races deal with dragons, and he should be present anyway.

But apart from that, there was another reason in Li De's heart that he didn't state clearly, and that was Krasus.

Krasus is a senior member of the Red Dragonflight and a member of the Kirin Tor Council of Six. Now that the giant dragon wants to change the mode of getting along with the mortal race, it needs this great wizard who has dealt with the dragon for a long time.

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After a general discussion on this matter, the four did not leave to rest immediately. Li De took this opportunity to propose that it was time to enter Alterac.

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The orc prisoner of war camp has discussed the results, and the reconstruction of Stormwind Kingdom has also come to an end. Next, it is time for the Alliance to deal with the problem of Alterac.

The matter had been on hold for so long, and the question of Alterac had come to the point where it had to be discussed.

Among the seven human kingdoms, Alterac's land area is the smallest, only the basin in the middle of the Alterac Mountains, but Alterac's geographical location is the most important, and it is the country with the most neighboring countries.

To the north of it is the royal city of Lordaeron, and there is only one lake of Lordaeron between the two places; the north bank of the lake is Lordaeron, and the south bank is adjacent to Dalaran and Alterac, so Alterac is also connected to the west. bordering Dalaran.

To the south are the vital Hillsbrad Foothills, where a piece of land is also under Gilneas control; to the east is the Arathi Highlands, under the jurisdiction of Stromgarde.

Today's seven human races seem to be closely united by the alliance, but there have been many conflicts in history, as evidenced by the Hillsbrad Hills.

Strictly speaking, Hillsbrad Hills does not belong to any country. It is actually a buffer zone between Gilneas, Stromgarde and Dalaran. The most prosperous town among them: Nanhai Town, which is the fief of the Barov family, pays no taxes to any country at all.

Since we are talking about the Barov family, we have to mention this wonderful family. Their bloodline is very noble, even dating back to the time of the Arathi ancestors before Thoradin, and they are the oldest noble family of the human race.

Their fiefs are spread over Lordaeron, Alterac and Hillsbrad Foothills, and they are called kings without crowns.

But in fact, this seemingly powerful family is just the product of the special geopolitical pattern of the countries.

Lake Lordamere and the Alterac Mountains cut the plastered land in the north-central part of the kingdom to pieces. In the ancient times when the war model was backward, several Terran nations did not have the ability to annex others.

In the three or four hundred years of modern times, with the development of various countries, the largest Lordaeron, the mage city-state Dalaran, and the most sturdy Stromgarde seem to be able to unify the central and northern parts of the continent. Only the peninsula country Gilneas is becoming increasingly conservative.

With everyone's national strength growing wildly, whoever can control Alterac is equivalent to having a fulcrum for external expansion.

It is against this background that Alterac became more and more safe, because no one on his side dared to make a move first.

Several parties have restricted each other for three or four hundred years until now, and during these three or four hundred years, Alterac can be said to have completely lost the qualifications for development and became the common **** of the three chess players.

After the space for external expansion was sealed, Alterac was left with only a few hundred years of inward volume. The final result is that, from the royal family to the nobles, Alterac has become sick, rotten, and spineless without exception.

This is how monsters like Barov were born. Every time when the relationship between several countries is tense, this harmless ancient noble will become the horse bones of various countries and be given a large fief.

In fact, this family has really become a top noble, that is, in the last two hundred years. Otherwise, do you really believe that an Alterac noble will have a castle on the island in the middle of the lake in East Wilder?

But it is just a trick to show the noble blood after the development.

And what's even more ironic is that this great noble with many fiefs, in fact, the territory is fragmented, and it is impossible to connect into a powerful fist, which is the fat that is scattered all over the place.

All countries will protect Barov's territory as closely as possible, allowing them to smoothly consecrate them from various places, and give them no reason to recruit knights as vassals.

The so-called top families, apart from a bunch of tax collectors who levied levies, didn't even have any decent weapons.

This can explain why during the Second Orc War, Barov, who had already decided to betray the Alliance, could not organize an army, and all he could do was incite peasants to revolt.

The small Alterac, but as a place of four battles, affects the nerves of several surrounding powers.

It was the long-term suppression of several powerful countries that made the sick king Perenold, in collusion with equally sick nobles such as Barov and Fakrest, to be the most spineless and the most damned of them. The thing: Betrayal of the Alliance flipped the table.

The rebellious behavior of these guys made the balance trick in the central and northern parts of the Kingdom Continent completely unplayable.

People can't pretend that nothing happened, and ask Perenold to continue to be his pawn, and Barov can no longer happily be his daughter-in-law.

But in this way, the problem is placed in front of several other countries. Who should manage Alterac's land next?

Carving up Alterac is the stupidest idea. How to carve up a palm-sized place?

In fact, Terenas has realized that there is a mess there. The history of the stalemate for hundreds of years has made Terenas realize that it is difficult to form a unified country in a complex geographical environment, and only a political alliance is the best way out.

Terenas doesn't intend to take it there, nor does he want Dalaran or Stromgarde to take it, his plan for a soft unification of political alliances ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ must not allow the resurgence of geopolitical conflict to destroy.

It is precisely because of such an embarrassing situation that the issue of disposing of Perenold remains unresolved, and now that guy is nominally King of Alterac, and has become a piece of rotten flesh that cannot be plucked out.

Are other kings really ineligible to remove a king? Don't make fun of it, the rules are not set by people.

Even the previous behavior of Perenold's escape from house arrest was known to several other leaders, but they all pretended not to see it.

Because they thought that Perenold was just trying to escape trial, and that's what they would love to see.

Perenold disappeared. It wasn't anyone who proposed to remove him. It had nothing to do with everyone. The delicate balance could still be maintained.

But how did they know that Perenold was going to steal the Book of Medivh, and it fell into Lothar's hands!

Therefore, Lothar, who has the status of the alliance commander and Perenold, has become the key to breaking the game. Since everyone is thinking about that piece of land, just don't care about anyone else, just bring it to you!

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