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What kind of big-tailed wolf are you pretending to be now?
After walking a few steps, someone behind him said with hesitation: "Wait a minute, Master Pfister..."
Pfister turned his head, and the figure of a young general with blond hair and heavy armor came into his eyes.
This person is one of the generals under Uther's command.
The face is not handsome, and the temperament is very ordinary, but he is still impressed by it.
Because unlike the other second-generation ancestors in the headquarters, this person's mental outlook is quite good.
There are standing postures when standing, and there are sitting postures when sitting.
He looked about eighteen or nineteen years old.
But the blood is extremely strong, and has reached the peak of a hero.
Of course he was a baby face.
Maybe the real age is older.
But even if he is ten years older, this strength is amazing.
It can be called the leader among the young generation.
Pfister had a good impression of him, and said kindly, "Your Excellency?"
The young general immediately said to Qi Ai: "I... I am Tirion Fordring, the lord of Hearthglen. My friends call me 'Little Fording'!"
As soon as these words came out, Pfister's spirit shook.
Xin said that he did not expect it to be him.
Tirion Fordring is undoubtedly one of the most famous heroes in this world.
Blood and glory, love and family, Ashbringer, Silver Northern Expedition, he wrote countless legends in the original time and space.
Of course, what is in front of him is not the all-powerful old man, but the childish little Fording.
Although in a certain forum in his previous life, Fording had been hacked miserably because of his inaction towards the Forsaken (and Khadgar was not too far behind), but Pfister admired this person more.
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Being exiled, losing his beloved wife, eating worms, losing his son in his later years... Fording has encountered countless misfortunes in his life, but he has always maintained a noble sentiment.
(The ability to resist stress is enough for a certain filial son to learn for several lifetimes.)
All his life, he practiced chivalry, fought for most people in the world, and eventually died because of it.
The greatest paladin is without a doubt.
As for ignoring the allegations of tribal atrocities, it is purely standing and talking without back pain.
Fording, the leader of the Silver Northern Expedition, seems to be beautiful, but in essence, he is not much different from the leader of the international organization during the US-Soviet struggle for hegemony.
And it is not an international organization under the framework of the United Nations.
If you want to use this kind of organization to force a camp that controls half of the world's military power, isn't it courting death?
Moreover, many elites under Fording belonged to the tribe, or were inextricably linked with it.
If they really turned against the Horde, the Silver Hand might fight first.
What's more, the alliance that was hit was very restrained, why did Fording intervene and let the war escalate?
In fact, it is the big bosses of the league that should really be reviewed.
Garrosh and Cirvanas started wars one after another, and the leaders of all the tribes in the alliance should be right and wrong, and they should be fishing for fish.
It can be said to be old appeasement.
Even in the Battle for Azeroth data chapter, when Total War IV began, the Alliance still had the idea of persuading peace when they attacked Zandalar.
In the end, he accidentally beat the stubborn old man Rastakhan to death.
Knowing that the person he liked was in front of him, Pfister couldn't help but smile: "What's the matter, little Fording?"
Fording replied immediately: "I want to send troops with you!"
"Oh? Why?" Pfister was surprised when he heard that.
Fording's choice is very risky.
It means that he has broken with his immediate boss, Uther.
If the other party liquidates afterwards, theoretically speaking, he can be sent to a military court.
That's why he asked this question.
Fording said excitedly: "I think your previous analysis is very reasonable! And I have heard about your deeds. With your ability, you will definitely not be aimless!"
As soon as this remark came out, Pfister couldn't help feeling ridiculous.
He said in his heart that it was no wonder that Fording looked like a fanboy, so that was the case.
He had already heard about Carle's exaggerated propaganda, but he didn't expect it to be so widely spread.
It actually spread to the ears of local lords like Fording.
Made him admire him.
I really don't know whether to praise or scold Carle.
In addition, Fording's character already values belief more than law.
Otherwise, Eitrigg would not be let go, resulting in the loss of his own reputation and exile.
Pfister was very happy when the other party took the initiative to vote, and immediately said sincerely: "Thank you. You and I are about the same age, so you don't need to use honorifics, just call me Pfister."
Then Fording took him to the garrison of the private soldiers, began to mobilize and deploy, and prepared to march.
To Pfister's surprise, the opponent's strength is quite amazing.
There are as many as 8000 troops.
You must know that small and medium-sized countries such as Stromgarde and Alterac only sent a total of 3 people.
Of course, this has the consideration of preserving the strength of the line, so is it not a manifestation of insufficient national strength?
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