The other rulers were not entirely convinced by Lois's assertion that the orcs would try to control the world.

Some people think Lois's warning is reasonable, but others think it is alarmist.

"You mean they will come here." Finally, Proudmoore was the first to say.

The leader of Kul Tiras, who likes to call himself an admiral, was more of a statement than a question.

"Yes."

Lois's simple answer filled the room with a feeling of surprise - and maybe fear.

However, Proudmoore just nodded.

"Do they have ships?" the admiral continued.

"I don't know." Lois replied. "We didn't see it on the way here, but we didn't see this tribe until last year.

He frowned.

"And even if they didn't before, they should have ships now - they've scoured all of our coastline, sunk a lot of our ships and hospitalized additional ships."

"Then we can assume that next, they can cross this ocean."

Proudmoore didn't look surprised at all. From his performance, it can be guessed that the admiral has considered the worst case scenario.

“They can even come here right now.

"They can also go overland." shouted Thoras Tor Bane, Supreme Leader of Stromgarde. "Don't forget this"

"Ah, they definitely can." Lois agreed. "The first time we encountered them was to the east, near the Swamp of Sorrows. If they turned north, they could pass through the Burning Steppes and those mountains and emerge south of Lordaeron."

"South?" This was Genn Greymane's voice. "There's no way they can get through us! I will defeat anyone who tries to land from my southern coast."

"You don't understand." Lois looked tired. "You haven't fought them head-on, so their numbers and strength are hard to understand. But I can tell you, it's absolutely impossible for you to resist them."

The exiled ruler faced another king, pride and sadness evident on his face.

"Stormwind's army is excellent," he assured the men. "My warriors are all rigorously trained and have rich experience. We have faced the tribes and fought with them. In front of the tribes, we are like a confused child, like an old man, like wheat.

His voice was monotonous, with an air of absolute coldness. "They will sweep across that mountain range, passing through you and your territory. Faced with such a force, no one of us can resist them alone, but when we join together... we may be able to defeat them."

"You said the threat is approaching, and I don't want to argue with that." Auriden Perenold, Lord of Alterac, said, interrupting the other kings' conversations with his steady tone.

"Then you said we must join forces to eliminate this threat. But I want to know if you have tried other methods to solve this problem. Are these...orcs?...0...very rational? Creatures? Do they have any pursuits in their hearts? Maybe we can negotiate with them? "

After hearing the lord's suggestion, Ye Ting shook his head contemptuously. Auriden may be a qualified lord, but he is too stupid and short-sighted strategically.

Originally, in history, Alterac betrayed the Alliance and eventually perished for its own reasons.

Lois sighed, his pained expression showing just how stupid of a discussion this was.

"What they want is this world, our world." He answered slowly, as if explaining a problem to a child. "They won't stop until they get it. We've sent couriers, diplomats and ambassadors."

He smiled, a very stiff sneer. "Most of them come back cut into pieces, if they come back at all."

Ye Ting saw that most of the kings were whispering to each other. From the doubts still revealed in their words, it could be seen that they did not understand how dangerous the problem was before them now.

-How short-sighted and stupid.

Ye Ting, who was originally watching the meeting with a cold eye, felt like an adult watching a child play a game. When seeing children's brainless operations, adults as bystanders will inevitably step forward to point fingers.

So, he finally couldn't help it, and walked forward in three steps and two steps at a time, determined to stand up and teach these rulers a lesson.

Although this may not be wise: most rulers are self-centered, and no one wants to be treated like a child.

But so what?

In the process of conquering the new world, Ye Ting will try every means to increase his power, but he is not a real politician.

‥…Please give me flowers…………

In his heart, the function of power is to make himself live with strength and wisdom, and the fundamental purpose of strength and wisdom is to do whatever he wants, which is true detachment and freedom.

If you suppress yourself too much for the sake of power and make yourself unhappy, you are basically giving up the priority to the bottom.

But now, with his strength and power in Azeroth, it is enough to support him to "talk nonsense" at such a meeting.

So, under the gaze of the seven rulers, this young magician, who was obviously lacking in age and reputation, came to them and gave a strong speech.

"What are you still hesitating about?" Ye Ting asked with a sneer, "Reluctant to part with your power? Wealth? Army? You must wait until the enemy appears in front of your eyes before you realize the disaster is coming? Or, Are you still doubting the power of the orcs? I think you simply don’t understand what kind of enemies you are going to face! Since I went to the Kingdom of Stormwind, I have tried my best to investigate everything about the orcs in detail. Where did they come from? Come, their history, their society, their militancy and their purpose... We have sent information to you countless times and asked you for help, but it seems that you do not regard it as a Important question. Then, I have to emphasize once again that the existence of orcs is quite dangerous. They are even more threatening to us than trolls. Note, I am not referring to trolls today, but to 2,800 years ago. The former Ani Troll Empire - the orcs pose a far greater threat to us than the Amani Trolls pose to the Kingdom of Arathor!"

"How is this possible?" someone exclaimed, and the other rulers also looked surprised.

No one cared whether Ye Ting was qualified to speak, because his remarks were too shocking and diverted most of the attention.

In the eyes of the rulers, the greatest crisis in human history is the Amani Troll Empire. The Kingdom of Arathor, which unified all human races, only won the final victory by uniting the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas with the high elves. .

If the threat of the orcs is really what the young magician in front of me said, is it possible that the Seven Kingdoms Alliance and the power of Quel'Thalas are no match for the orcs?

However, if Ye Ting knew what they were thinking, the time traveler might tell them with a smile.

The power of the Seven Kingdoms Alliance plus Quel'Thalas is definitely not enough to defeat the orcs. In addition to these two, the historical alliance also added the strength of the Wildhammer dwarf, Bronzebeard dwarf and dwarfs. .

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