After defeating the Kingdom of Lordaeron, Ye Ting's second stop was Quel'Thalas.

Compared to the Wildhammer dwarves, the extermination of the Amani trolls is more important to Quel'Thalas, and at this moment, Quel'Thalas has officially joined the Alliance and can be considered a closer ally. Plans first make sense through internal comparisons among allies.

Of course, this time he couldn't help but seek Alleria's help first.

Compared to the rulers of Silvermoon City, the rangers represented by Alleria have always been the main force fighting the Amani trolls in the jungle, and they also have the greatest hatred against the trolls. a group of people.

Although they also knew that Silvermoon City's plan to deal with the trolls and their leader Zul'jin was indeed based on long-term considerations, the reason was one thing, and the feelings were another.

Allowing their sworn enemies to thrive in the jungles of Zul'Aman, and allowing the enemy's leader to live well in the prisoner-of-war camp, the rangers have long been harboring huge dissatisfaction.

Therefore, Ye Ting's plan hit it off with them, and Alleria gave Ye Ting a deep hug on the spot after hearing about it.

In her opinion, Ye Ting worked hard to connect the three forces and complete this plan in a thankless manner. It was obviously for her benefit.

Where can such a good brother come from?

Therefore, she expressed her support for Ye Ting's plan. Without Ye Ting having to say anything, she took the initiative to lead a volunteer force to join the plan.

Of course, in addition to this, Alleria's help is also needed to lobby the rulers of Quel'Thalas.

Although the Windrunner family's prestige is mainly concentrated among the rangers and has little influence on the highest level of the Silver Moon Council, sometimes the prestige of the lower level has its own appropriate uses.

Soon, Ye Ting and Alleria returned to Silver Moon City again.

This visit was not formal. Ye Ting did not bring any large envoys with him. Instead, he visited the Sun Chaser Royal Court alone.

However, the high elves did not neglect him because of this. Firstly, they were in awe of his magic, and secondly, because he had left a deep impression on the high elves during his last mission.

The issues Ye Ting brought this time made the high elves pay more attention to him.

"……I can't believe it. Is your suggestion true?"After hearing Ye Ting's plan, Anastarian, who had just responded to the attitude of a normal visitor, could not help but tremble in his calm voice, and his hands subconsciously clenched the armrests of the throne. There was no way, the troll had been High elves are all deadly enemies. When he heard Ye Ting mention that the alliance countries intended to work with Quel'Thalas to destroy the trolls of Zul'Aman, he couldn't help but get excited. The war that lasted for thousands of years The sworn enemy has sustained thousands of hatreds, and now it may be wiped out in one fell swoop. How big a deal is this for the high elves?

In fact, if it were not for the orcs, such a good thing would not be possible.

For humans, , the Amani trolls confined in the jungle of Zul'Aman are not a big trouble. Unlike the high elves, humans with stronger reproductive capabilities value humans. The small number of casualties in the border areas are completely within their tolerance, and the Amani The existence of trolls is a check and balance for Quel'Thalas - although the high elves and humans have never had territorial conflicts, and the elves do not have much claim to land, human rulers will always instinctively Be on guard against all potential enemies and subconsciously maintain such a balance.

If it were not for the massive invasion of the orc tribes now, the hearts of all human nations would be in panic. Although the rulers vowed on the surface that our army would win and the tribe would lose, in their hearts they He was not as confident as he seemed on the surface.

Only then did Ye Ting have the opportunity to impress Terenas through reasons such as trolls being potential allies of the orcs, and to win over Quel'Thalas, which led to this cooperation. It can be said that such cooperation It's an opportunity you can't miss now.

Don't you see, in the original book, the high elves delayed joining the alliance until the orcs came to the city. By that time, the alliance had fully understood the power of the tribe and had a certain degree of confidence in victory or defeat. In this way, Later, the importance of the elves as an ally was greatly reduced. Therefore, after the war, although the Amani trolls were once members of the tribe and could be regarded as war criminals, the Alliance still did not completely wipe them out. Because of this, they still want to use the Amani Trolls to continue to restrict Quel'Thalas.

However, although this plan is so beneficial to the high elves, it is not that easy to pass.

Anastarian soon The Silver Moon Council was convened to discuss whether to implement Ye Ting's plan.

However, although the plan was obviously of great benefit to the high elves, it still encountered opposition from some members.

"Although Archmage Lev's plan is good, it is too naive." A council member first stood up and objected."Maybe you don't know the strength of our Quel'Thalas. In fact, we have always been We have the strength to completely annihilate the Amani Trolls, but war is not as simple as you think. We have never truly annihilated the Amani Trolls, so naturally we have our own considerations."

His words were unanimously supported by several parliamentarians and some nobles, but Ye Ting could see that Anastarian, who was sitting high on the throne, frowned.

This made him suddenly feel more confident.

"In fact, contrary to what you said, I am quite aware of the power of Quel'Thalas. Ye Ting objected loudly to the congressman's speech:"I have no doubt that Quel'Thalas has the power to annihilate all the trolls. After all, the magical power of Quel'Thalas is far beyond the comparison of those barbaric trolls." of."

Such compliments relaxed the atmosphere a lot, and many councilors and nobles showed proud smiles - a truly powerful archmage's praise of the magic of Quel'Thalas would be more convincing.

Ye Ting paused Dun continued:"In fact, I understand why Quel'Thalas allows the trolls of Zul'Aman to multiply - the battle in the jungle is different from ordinary wars after all, and it is understandable that the high elves cannot bear such consumption.."

This is indeed a pain point for the elves, and many people frowned.

"However, in my opinion, the purpose of a covenant is to synthesize the strengths of allies, learn from each other's strengths, and maximize interests. As allies, we humans can just make up for your shortcomings in this regard. For jungle warfare, we humans can provide enough manpower, and can even conduct a blanket search in the Zul'Aman jungle. In this way, the problems of troop strength and casualties you are worried about will be effectively solved, and the trolls It can be completely eradicated."

Ye Ting's analysis is well-founded. Many nobles nodded to it. Even members of the Silver Moon Parliament agreed with it.

However, this alone cannot convince everyone. The conservative forces of the high elves are not Only a little bit

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Some people may think that it is too late to enter the battle, but this article is about a mage protagonist. Unlike those invincible novels or warrior protagonists, mages rely on their brains to make a living. I hope that the protagonist I write can have enough IQ. At least the strategy is reasonable, otherwise he would not be a real mage even though he has powerful magic power but is as reckless as a man.

Therefore, plots such as vertical and horizontal combinations are added here, and the formation of troops will also be involved later. In short, I still want to write some different points. _Feilu reminds you: three things about reading - collection, recommendation,

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