As Ye Ting's army further burned, killed and looted in the Arathi Highlands, the tribes continued to fall one gathering place after another, and Saurfang's army was unable to successfully round up their opponents, Orgrim realized that he had to do something.

Facts have proved that, facing the Alliance, which has a better understanding of the geography of the Arathi Highlands and is more mobile, the Horde's infantry is completely unable to surround and devour its opponents by relying solely on numerical superiority.

Saurfang, who has been on the battlefield for a long time, has tried to use certain gathering places as bait to ambush Ye Ting, but relying on the gryphon knights flying in the sky, Ye Ting can always detect something is wrong in advance and never steps into it. Saurfang's trap.

Finally, Orgrim stopped hesitation. He found that he had to form a strong enough cavalry to really solve this big trouble. Otherwise, even if the tribe nominally occupied the "220" land of Arathi, it would not be able to effectively control it. Here - unless they can divide their forces in large numbers, every city and village is heavily guarded, but spreading their traditional strength like this will make it even more difficult to conquer Stromgarde.

In desperation, Orgrim had no choice but to offend the chiefs of each clan, and mobilized almost most of the wolf cavalry troops from the orc clans to form a wolf cavalry army of 5,000 people, and handed it over to Saurfang for his use. Encircle and suppress Ye Ting's army.

Although the orcs originally had poor discipline, and these wolf cavalry from different clans were even more scattered together, with this number alone, Saurfang knew that "his opponent would definitely be unable to leap."

For this reason, he took the risk of using Bodgor, an important settlement camp of the tribe, as a trap. He would rather sacrifice this important place to kill all the alliance's cavalry.

Saurfang deliberately exposed flaws in his pursuit route and at the same time ambush the wolf cavalry near Bodgor. In order to prevent being detected by the gryphon knights as before, he deliberately ambush the wolf cavalry near Bodgor. The technique is ten miles away.

Compared with infantry, cavalry is faster, so it can keep the ambush farther away from the ambush site, making it more foolproof.

Ye Ting, on his side, naturally saw that Saurfang had revealed a flaw in his pursuit and interception. This flaw made Bodgor, which the tribe had been guarding tightly, become a neglected place. Once they seized the opportunity, If they attack decisively, the tribe will inevitably have no time to support them, and they can only watch the destruction of the settlement camp.

However, based on Ye Ting's understanding of Saurfang, he naturally knew that this experienced veteran warrior was not the kind of traditional orc man who was reckless and easy to expose his opponents to flaws. Instead, he was a calm and experienced commander. Officer, Bodgor's flaw was revealed too deliberately.

He also raised this point with several of his commanders in a temporary meeting.

"So, we have to give up this goal, right?" Kurdran was obviously a little regretful about this.

"Absolutely not," Ye Ting shook his head, "How can we give up on such an obvious goal? As long as we capture this place, most of the tribe's agricultural production in the Arathi Highlands will have failed, which will greatly increase their logistical pressure. As for Possible ambush... When will they catch us?"

"Although it was true before," Alleria looked at Ye Ting who looked confident, looking a little worried, "but what if they also have cavalry?"

"The cavalry of the orcs? The only cavalry of the orcs are the wolf cavalry." Speaking of this, Ye Ting showed a disdainful expression, "As long as you follow the tactics I arranged before, their wolf cavalry is nothing to be afraid of.

"As long as you have an idea." Alleria breathed a sigh of relief after hearing this.

However, Liadrin patted her breastplate seriously and said to her: "Don't worry, Ms. Alleria, if anything happens, my paladins will protect the safety of the commander and you."

"What about me? And my gryphon knights, what should they do?" Kurdran said angrily.

"It's really strange," Liadrin looked at him with a strange look on her face, "The one with wings actually asked what to do with people walking on the ground. As long as you can fly, there is no danger at all."

In short, after deciding on the strategy, Ye Ting decisively led his troops through the gaps in the Horde's defense line and took Bodgor directly. His decisiveness was so decisive that even Varok Saurfang made a decision.

His ambush was almost missed.

After a day and night of rapid march, in the early morning of the third day, Ye Ting led his army to the western perimeter of the Bodgor camp.

There are less than a thousand defenders in this camp, guarding the reclamation camp and the grain and grass supply base.

Here, almost tens of thousands of orcs work hard to learn from the human race wheat, various vegetables, and raise pigs, cattle, sheep and other livestock to provide food for the tribe's tactics in the future.

In order to prevent the Alliance from being aware of the conspiracy, Varok Saurfang did not even reveal the ambush to Bodgor's defenders. The small clans stationed here naively believed that Bodgor was still under the control of the Horde. Protect it well.

After arriving at Bodgor, Ye Ting, perhaps having guessed the ambush he might face, did not take advantage of the situation to attack the camp as before. Instead, he hid his troops in a forest to recharge and rest. For a long time.

At nightfall, he quietly led his troops to lurk near Bodgor.

Immediately afterwards, outside Bodgor, the sound of killing suddenly shook the sky.

Ye Tingjun only fired a few volleys to scare the defenders of Bodgor, and the orc workers fled in all directions. Ye Tingjun took the opportunity to enter Bodgor and shot all the orcs who had no time to escape. Then, he began Collect the grain and grass in Bodgor and the livestock raised by the hard workers to prepare for future supplies for the army.

Just as the soldiers were happily collecting their loot, Kurdran hurriedly found Ye Ting and brought him bad news.

"The tribe's ambush troops are here to kill us. They are nearly five thousand wolf cavalrymen."

Upon hearing this, Ye Ting made an immediate decision and ordered all the soldiers to gather, abandon all the food and grass collected in Bodgor, leaving only the most basic dry food, and then set fire to the camp, leaving nothing for the tribe.

The Wolf Cavalry was much faster than ordinary infantry, but when Varok personally led them outside Bodgor, they were faced with a blaze of fire.

"Damn it, I still didn't save this place." Varok's adjutant cursed fiercely.

"At least we'll keep them this time." Varok looked at the cavalrymen in front of him, who were no more than a thousand people, wearing alliance flags and armor, and said in a deep voice, "As long as we can keep them, we can let them see the soldiers from the tribe." anger. "

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