Doomhammer can lead his warriors through the kingdom quickly.
Even so, this road is still very dangerous. A narrow mountain road like this, as long as a small number of soldiers block the way, once there are corpses piled up, it is impossible to pass through it in any way.
Therefore, he has been urging his army to move faster, hoping to cross these mountains in a short time.
However, the day did not fulfill everyone's wish.
With the existence of Ye Ting's variable, how could Orgrim kill him under Lordaeron according to his own will?
On the last part of the journey through Alterac Mountains, they finally collided with Mograine and his Lordaeron elite who had rushed to defend.
The so-called narrow road meets the brave who wins.
After encountering Mograine, Orgrim didn't have time to consider why he would run into an enemy here. All they could do was to fight to the death so that the victor could pass this narrow mountain road.
Fierce battles unfolded on the rugged mountain roads where only two or three people could pass at the same time.
Regardless of the strength of the soldiers or the personal abilities of the soldiers, Mograine's men are obviously not the opponents of powerful orc warriors.
However, Mograine took full advantage of the narrowness of the mountain road.
In this place, there are often only two or three people who can contact and fight with each other.
Although humans are not as brave as the strong orcs, they are relatively thinner, and there are more people standing together.
Although the orcs are extremely powerful, as long as two orc warriors can fill the mountain roads, they often need to face three or even four human warriors. This leads to the weaker Mog in the narrow area where the two sides contact. Lenny has a quantitative advantage, coupled with the strong human shield and armor, and more subtle cooperation, it is them who can have the upper hand.
What made Orgrim even more serious was that even though there were only a few hundred human soldiers on the opposite side, only a few people were able to participate in the battle at a time. Compared with the advantages of individual combat power, the orcs' military advantage was even more unable to be used.
An army of tens of thousands of orcs was dragged on this mountain road by hundreds of Mograine.
On the remaining mountain road, Mograine fought and retreated, using all means to delay the advancement of the tribe. At the expense of half of the soldiers, Orgrim dragged Orgrim on the mountain road for two days. In the end Waited for the reinforcements from Lordaeron and the rest of the surrounding nobles.
Even with the addition of these forces, it is still not enough to fight tens of thousands of tribal elites, but there is no problem in locking the opponent in the mountains of Alterac.
At this point, Orgrim finally realized that his plan to attack Lordaeron had gone bankrupt.
He found that his ambush did not have any effect. The Alliance seemed to have discovered their tracks in advance, and this blocked them in advance.
But how did the plan leak?
Orgrim believes that the Alliance did not discover all of this at the beginning. Otherwise, he should not be faced with a blockade of hundreds of people, but should be a larger-scale ambush or the construction of a complete line of defense-entry by the tribe. From Alterac's time to prepare to leave, the Alliance definitely has enough time to arrange everything in advance.
Judging from the movements of the first batch of troops that blocked them, it seems that the Alliance only discovered the movements of the tribe two or three days earlier.
There is only one possibility for this result-someone leaked the secret.
As for who leaked the secret... Anyway, it couldn't be the orcs under Orgrim.
There are only two groups of people in Alterac, not the tribe, they can only be Alterac's people.
Although it is not necessarily a good thing done by the surrendered Pirinold, it may only be the private behavior of his subordinates, but at this time, Orgrim will not care about the secrets of Alterac.
Throughout Alterac, he only knew Perenold, and he would only find trouble with Perenold.
Doomhammer is very angry, and the consequences are serious.
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After discovering that he could not take the opportunity to attack the city of Lordaeron, Orgrim, who felt like he was being tricked, turned his head and went to attack Alterac's royal city.
For this matter, Pirenold himself felt very scared.
He was not only afraid of the tribe's revenge, but also afraid of the alliance's plans.
The failure of the tribe’s attack on Lordaeron means that the tribe’s only chance of victory has not been seized. In this way, the Alliance is most likely to become the final winner.
Perenold found that his surrender behavior made him a fool.
According to Ye Ting's words, this approach is comparable to joining the Kuomintang in 1949 and joining the Soviet Union in 1990.
Pirinold did not dare to imagine how he would be treated in the future.
Of course, it is too early for him to consider this, and before that, he has also passed the tribe level.
So he kept sending messengers to Orgrim, sending out letters, arguing from all angles that it was not that he had leaked the report.
However, the tribe did not follow his explanation.
Will the savage orcs take care of these?
After the soldiers approached the city, Orgrim decisively launched an attack on the city.
In fact, Orgrim wasn't messing around and had to think that the leaker was Perenold.
He naturally understood that at the moment of Pirynold's betrayal, basically even if it was a grasshopper on a rope with the tribe, there was no need to actively disclose information.
However, he also understood that Perenold, who could easily betray his race, was not a wise king, but a despicable villain.
Such a villain does not have any loyalty to speak of, and can betray allies for profit at any time.
If he can betray the Alliance in order to survive, he will definitely betray the Horde in order not to be retaliated by the Alliance.
Instead of waiting for the future betrayed by him and being attacked by Alterac and the Alliance, it is better to take the initiative to kill Alterac, and then only face the attack of the Alliance.
In the face of the tribe's army, Pirenold continued to report the idea of compromise until the enemy soldiers approached the city and did not change.
He was afraid of the tribe’s fierce power and did not dare to fight with it. He hoped Orgrim would understand that he Aiden Perenold did not betray the tribe at all, leaking information, and then paid some price to let the tribe let him go. .
Then, when the Alliance entered Alterac's realm and began to encircle the tribal army, he sent troops in time and gave some credit. This would be regarded as settling the chaos anyway, even if the mistakes were corrected.
In Pirynold’s view, Alterac’s small people are weak, and in the face of a tribe that suddenly attacked, temporarily surrendering in order to save the lives of the people is understandable, as long as the main force of the alliance can repent and be able to fight with the tribe. In the previous battle, it would not be considered a complete betrayal of the Alliance.
His little abacus is very good, but both Ye Ting and Orgrim can see through his character.
The latter did not want to give him a chance at all now, and the former contributed to all this and the behind-the-scenes man behind Alterac's betrayal of the Alliance.
In this way, the Alterac city was violently attacked by the Horde.
Orgrim's decision completely exceeded Perenold's expectations.
In the end, King Pilinold paid the price for his actions.
Since they had not prepared their defenses in advance, the tribe broke the royal city and entered the city with only the first wave of charges.
The soldiers and people in the city fled in panic. They had never thought that such a thing would happen. They were told that the tribe was just passing through Alterac's territory and had no intention of attacking Alterac.
Originally they would be suspicious, but the tribe's previous behavior convinced them of this fact.