After finding that he couldn't take the opportunity to sneak attack on Lordaeron, Orgrim, who felt ashamed and angry, turned his head and went to attack the royal city of Alterac.

For this matter, Perenold himself felt very terrified.

He was not only afraid of the Horde's revenge, but also of the Alliance's plans.

The failure of the Horde to attack Lordaeron means that the Horde'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 made him a fool.

According to Ye Ting, this approach is comparable to joining the Kuomintang in 49 and joining the Soviet Union in 90.

Perinold and can't imagine what kind of treatment he will receive in the future.

Of course, it's too early for him to think about this now, and before that, he'll have to pass the tribe too.

So he kept sending messengers to Orgrim and sending letters, arguing from all angles that it was not him who leaked the report.

However, the tribe did not heed his explanation.

Will the savage orcs take care of any of these?

After the troops approached the city, Orgrim decisively launched an attack on the city.

In fact, Orgrim wasn't rambunctious and insisted that the leaker was Perenold.

He naturally understood that at the moment of Perenold's betrayal, he was basically a grasshopper on a rope with the tribe, and it was absolutely unnecessary to take the initiative to leak information.

However, he also understands that Perinold, who can easily betray his own race, is not a wise king, but a despicable villain.

Such a villain has no loyalty at all, 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.

Rather than waiting for the future to be betrayed by him and 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 Horde's army, Perenold has always responded with the idea of ​​​​compromising, and it did not change until the enemy came to the city.

He was afraid of the Horde's ferocity and did not dare to fight against it, full of hope that Orgrim would understand that he, Aiden Perenold, had not betrayed the Horde, leaked information, and then paid some price to let the Horde let him go. .

Then, when the Alliance enters the territory of Alterac and begins to encircle and wipe out the Horde army, he will send troops in time and take some credit. This will be regarded as a way of putting things right, even if he corrects his mistakes.

In Perenold's view, the small population of Alterac is weak, and in the face of the sudden attack of the tribe, it is understandable to temporarily surrender in order to save the lives of the people. In the last battle, it would not be regarded as a complete betrayal of the alliance.

His abacus is good, but both Ye Ting and Orgrim can see through his character.

The latter doesn't want to give him a chance now, and the former is the one behind all of this and Alterac's betrayal of the Alliance.

In this way, the capital of Alterac was violently attacked by the tribe.

Orgrim's decisiveness was completely beyond Perenold's expectations.

Ultimately, King Perinold paid the price for his actions.

Because the defense was not prepared in advance, the tribe broke through the king's city with only the first wave of charges and entered the city.

The soldiers and people in the city fled in panic. They didn't expect such a thing to happen at all. They were told that the tribe was just passing through Alterac's territory and had no intention of attacking Alterac.

Originally they were skeptical, but the tribe's previous behavior convinced them of this fact.

But now they know that they were wrong.

The tribe is still the savage race that advocates blood and destruction. The so-called compliance with the agreement is just an illusion, and the killing finally fell on their heads.

In the entire royal city, most of the soldiers and people died and fled. Only Alterac's general, General Haas, resolutely organized a team to resist the tribe's attack head-on.

The loyal general tried to defend his king and his country with his meager strength.

However, he ultimately failed.

How can a small number of soldiers be the opponent of a mighty orc?

General Haas and his subordinates only lasted for a quarter of an hour before the orcs broke through the line of defense. General Haas himself also died under the axe of the orcs after beheading several orc warriors in a row.

Orgrim himself took the lead, and the Horde soon passed through the streets of the royal city and into the palace of Perenold.

There, they found the weak and vile king, whom Orgrim beheaded involuntarily.

This is also the first time in the war between the Alliance and the Horde that a king-level person has died at the hands of the Horde.

In the end, the capital of Alterac fell into the hands of the Horde.

A large number of soldiers and civilians fled here and escaped from Broken Ridge.

However, they were quickly helped and placed.

In fact, the battle between Perenold and Orgrim was still expected by Ye Ting.

However, Ye Ting did not expect that Perinold would be so incompetent that a city would fall without even holding on for a day.

Fortunately, Ye Ting made arrangements for Janice in advance.

The Barov family promptly accepted these soldiers and civilians who fled from the Alterac Royal City and Broken Mountain (the name of the royal city area) and placed them effectively.

The special refugee camp accepted the fleeing people, and the soldiers joined the private soldiers of the Barov family to garrison the core territory of the Barov family, Keldaron County, to prevent the tribe from continuing to attack after the occupation of Broken Mountain. The territory of the Rove family.

However, this move was in vain.

Because, after taking Broken Hill, Orgrim is not ready to further attack the rest of Alterac.

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