Chapter 272: Ways to Impress the Night Elf Boss


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  Chapter 272: Ways to Impress the Night Elf Bosses

  Seeing the change in attitude of the two night elf bosses, Alleria, who was accompanying them, was secretly happy.

  The influence of the identity of Moon God's Favorite is much greater than she imagined.

  In their most primitive days, the night elves had devout faith in the moon god Elune.

  The druid culture currently popular in night elf society is driven by the offspring created by Elune's pet Malorne.

  Elune's influence on the night elves is difficult to estimate.

  It is estimated that when He asks believers to commit collective suicide, many believers will blindly follow him.

  With Elune's relationship, Horad was naturally pleasing to the eyes of the night elf bosses.

  However, unlike Tyrande who directly believes in Elune, Archdruid Malfurion has a layer of relationship, so his favorability will be slightly lower.

  After the two sides exchanged pleasantries and sat down, it was Malfurion and his druid students who had concerns about the trade between the two sides.

  Of course the druids must give Elune face.

  But the Druids really don't have any demand for things like trade.

  Their armor was made of bark, and their weapons were just sticks.

  When there is no demand themselves, druids need to consider the impact of foreign trade.

  Especially the high elves who are particularly keen on arcane magic.

  The products sold by high elves will have the power of arcane magic to some extent.

  These products with arcane magical power are likely to affect the stability of Druid culture.

  Herad knew very well the inner thoughts of the druids.

  The arcane magic power on weapons and armor was just drizzle in his opinion.

  Druid culture is already at a very stable stage among the night elves.

  Providing better weapons and armor to the Sentinels has no impact at all.

  The druids themselves have no desire or desire for weapons and equipment.

  But they have to pull the entire night elf military system together to have no desires or desires.

  This is obviously very selfish behavior.

  In order to convince the night elf bosses to make up their minds, Horad showed them the Alliance military parade.

  He cast a simple water curtain spell.

  A thin curtain of water rises outside the pavilion.

  The size of this water curtain is comparable to the big screen in a movie theater.

  Then he took out the magic tablet projection screen.

  Seeing the water curtain spell and magic props, the druids looked a little unhappy.

  But their attention quickly focused on the magic screen.

  On the huge screen, human heavy infantrymen held heavy shields and halberds, with broad-bladed swords at their waists, marching in neat formation.

  The footsteps of the human heavy infantry phalanx were also uniform, showing extremely high military literacy.

  Maybe they won't face too much pressure against the night elves in battle.

  This super visual impact made everyone ignore their strength.

  The heavily shielded and heavily armored human heavy infantry phalanx had just left, and human musketeers holding long-barreled muskets followed closely.

  The night elf bosses were somewhat impressed by the weapons of human musketeers.

  Goblin merchants who often operate in the Barrens will try to recommend goods to the Night Elf Sentinels.

  Among the goblin products are the clumsy and ugly goblin guns.

  This kind of crude and ugly weapon has mediocre range and accuracy. Of course it cannot be accepted by the sentries!

  But the "bang bang bang" sound and the good shooting power still impressed the sentries.

  If its shortcomings can be improved, it can be considered a good weapon.

  The appearance of these long-barreled muskets on the magic screen has been improved a lot, and they look okay.

  If range and accuracy were improved, the human musketeer would be a decent combat weapon.

  The towed artillery that appeared later did not attract the attention of the night elf bosses.

  Because they have no idea what this iron lump is.

  It is impossible for those goblin merchants running around the world to sell artillery door to door. When the human knights appeared, the night elf bosses started to pay attention.

  With magical power almost monopolized by the Magic Kingdom of Dalaran, knight culture has become the mainstream of most human kingdoms.

  Therefore, human knights spend all their money on buying high-end armor for themselves.

  They themselves wore the best Thorium armor, and their horses also had good armor for protection.

  The quality of the armor of the human knights can certainly be seen by the fact that the night elf bosses have lived a long time.

  This heavy cavalry unit with both men and horses made them feel a lot of pressure.

  Ordinary weapons cannot break through the defenses of these heavy cavalry!

  When the knights were trotting on the parade ground, the sound of horse hooves was like thunder.

  What would happen if they charged with all their strength?
  I'm afraid it will take dozens of druids to jointly cast spells to contain the knights' charge.

  In the eyes of the night elf bosses, humans, with thousands of years of civilization, are truly a new race.

  But such a new race has already brought them a lot of pressure!
  Looking at the thoughtful night elf boss, Herard felt that the fire was burning well.

  He said proudly: "The human army looks pretty good, right? All their equipment is provided by us."

  Neither Tyrande nor Malfurion said anything about this.

  The two bosses were thinking very long-term and were in favor of military trade.

  After all, since the night elves gave up taking the arcane route, they have indeed fallen behind in terms of weapons and equipment.

  However, Malfurion's eldest disciple Fandral Staghelm was still a little unconvinced by this.

  Fandral Staghelm was so powerful that he earned the title of Archdruid.

  During the War of Shifting Sands, he single-handedly led the war against the Silithids and their Insects.

  Although they came back defeated with heavy losses, that was because the enemy's strength was too overwhelming.

  Silithid scorpions and their larvae are not easy to deal with!
  They are the servants of the ancient god C'Thun, and they are the nightmare of mortals!

  Night elves are powerful, but they are still in the realm of mortals.

  Staghelm's ability to survive with the remnants of his troops was enough to prove his military prowess.

  However, because his son died in the Battle of Quicksand, this guy's personality became gloomy, which made everyone a little unhappy.

  In the game, Staghelm even murders mentor Malfurion.

  Let Malfurion be trapped in the Emerald Dream and unable to get out.

  In reality, Malfurion was proven to be lost in the Emerald Dream, with no signs of man-made destruction.

  But Lu Kai, a tough guy, is really difficult to deal with!
  Looking at the human army displayed by Herad, which was armed to the teeth, Staghelm snorted coldly.

  "Well, it looks great on the outside. It's hard to say how it will be used."

  The burly man with an unshaven beard made such shady remarks.

  When the other night elf bosses heard what he said, the corners of their mouths twitched.

  Herard was not angry after hearing this.

  "Whether the weapons and equipment are useful or not depends on the actual combat effect!"

  As he said this, he found a passable orc war clip and played it.

  The orc warriors with red eyes roared angrily and charged at the human army with their axes raised high.

  The tall and strong body and the wild and bloodthirsty expression made the night elf boss' face change slightly.

  The combat effectiveness of these bloodthirsty savage orc warriors is not much worse than that of the wild boar warriors during the War of the Ancients.

  However, the fearless charge launched by these powerful warriors was defeated by the hail of bullets from the human musketeers.

  With just one salvo, the charging orc warriors fell in pieces.

  The orc warrior's strong body was as fragile as a rag doll in front of bullets.

  When the momentum of their charge stalled, the human musketeer pulled the bolt, took aim, pulled the trigger again and fired.

  After several rounds of shooting, only a handful of orc warriors were still standing on the battlefield.

  This performance is no worse than that of the night elves' archers.

  And the armor-piercing ability of the bullet is obvious to all.

  If replaced by fully armed orc warriors, the performance of the night elf archers would plummet.

  (End of chapter)
 

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