Dawn of Lordaeron

Chapter 239 Galin's Ambition

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As an adviser sent by the Syndicate to lobby for Stromgard Prince Garin Trollbane, Lord Howard Berkeley is eloquently explaining the current situation.

"Isn't it a good thing for Lordaeron to regain Alterac?"

Garlin looked at Howard in front of him with some boredom. He was ambitious, but he was not a fool.

The syndicate is a good help for him, but this does not mean that he is not clear about the syndicate and only uses himself as a gun to accomplish their own goals.

For such an organization, Garin is very clear that it is impossible to fulfill their requirements immediately, and they must continue to suspend their appetite in order to obtain greater benefits.

"My prince, don't you know what kind of country Lordaeron is? Under their glamorous appearance, they are completely robbers. Have you forgotten what Lordaeron has done to Stromgarde in recent years?"

Howard spoke loudly, as if they were innocent victims.

Galin naturally sneered at this, but Howard was right about one thing, that is, Lordaeron was not a "good neighbor".

King Terenas had long wanted to use political marriage to acquire Alterac, but ultimately ended in failure. Today, a few years later, is this king still unable to sit still?

No one would forget the fate of those who betrayed Lordaeron, but Garlin was somewhat surprised that it was a member of the Barov family who was pushed to the front this time.

But after thinking about it, he felt that not only was it not absurd, it was indeed a good move.

It's just that this good move made other kingdoms except Lordaeron very uncomfortable, because they lost the means to counter Lordaeron.

Let alone the correctness of Lordaeron's “helping” to recover Alterac, the legitimacy of the Barov family alone is enough to stop the mouths of other kingdoms.

No way, who said Barov is one of the few Alterac nobles who have not betrayed the Alliance, but have carried the scapegoat for Alterac?

Coincidentally, after many years of turmoil, most of the nobles who betrayed the alliance remained, hiding in the dark and formed a syndicated organization. On the contrary, there were no nobles who betrayed the alliance. Only Barov survived because of his solid foundation. Down.

The others were either downcast and became ordinary civilians, or they were completely removed from the turmoil.

Ilusia Barov is undoubtedly qualified to become the new king of Alterac, at least more qualified than the current "Pirinold" clan.

Pilinold wanted to restore the country, but it was their own conjecture. Even if Alterac regained it, the alliance members would no longer agree to them becoming the royal family.

At that time, other nobles will benefit, and the remaining idiots of the Peri Nord family are just being played by the syndicate as puppets.

Now Syndicate wept bitterly in front of Garlin, just wanting to worry about himself. After Lordaeron had annexed Alterac, Stormgarde was the next target.Jiangsu Literature Network www.freychem.com

This may not be impossible. After all, Terenas will certainly not let go of an opportunity to integrate human civilization again, but in Galin's view, this possibility is not great.

At least, this alone is not enough for him to accompany the syndicate on this muddy water.

Lordaeron's strength is not comparable to that of any country. Although Galin is very eager for Stormgard's throne, he also knows that he might not even be a prince when he touches Porcelain Lordaeron at this time.

Terenas was purely looking at the face of his father Thoras Trollbane, and didn't take Stromgarde anyway. He knew better than anyone...

However, this happened to make Garin extremely resentful.

Yes, everyone remembers that his father Thoras Trollbane is the hero of the Alliance, and his cousin Danas Trollbane is the leader of the expeditionary army, but no one remembers him Garin Trollbane. Albein!

Although his father is old, he still has full control over Stromgarde and Stromgard, but Garin is fed up with being a prince!

Under the aura of his father and cousin, the pressure and resentment in Garlin's heart are increasing day by day. He blindly believes that only if he controls Stromgarde and allows the people to live and work in peace and contentment, the world will remember his name.

He can no longer bear to be a prince, he must do something!

The Syndicate saw Garlin’s ambition. They realized that Garlin was a good "ally", but Garlin also saw through the true face of the syndicate. These wolves from Old Alterac just wanted to borrow Stromgarde’s hands. Restore Alterac's "Glory".

Lordaeron sent troops into Alterac, and made all the arrangements made by Syndicate before disappear. Although Galin also disliked Syndicate, Lordaeron's actions undoubtedly stimulated his fragile nerves.

He was not worried that Lordaeron would put his next target on Stormgard, because that would inevitably be condemned by the entire league, because Stromgarde was not destroyed, and Lordaeron was not required to enter.

But thinking that Lordaeron has left a strong mark in human civilization, Galin feels that his grievance has deepened again-it is his father who still occupies the position of Stromgarde, and he is old. Now, thinking is pedantic, unable to command the great Stormgard...

Only he, Galin, can make Stormgarde a kingdom as strong as Lordaeron!

Therefore, Garlin interrupted the syndicated consultant Howard’s endless lobbying. He sat up straight and stared at Howard, "Okay, Mr. Consultant, Stromgarde will help Alterac, but before that, I hope you Can express something first."

Howard was taken aback for a moment, he suppressed the surprise in his heart, and replied unchanged, "Of course, Prince Garlin, Syndicate is your most reliable ally."

"I don't need these polite remarks. How many people can you send and when you can send them out? Just tell me directly. After my business is completed, I will visit Lordaeron in person."

By the window of the prince’s study, a dark black crow rolled its eyes, flapped its wings and flew away from the window sill, until it entered another attic not far from the palace.

A thin arm stretched out to catch the flying crow. He took out a rolled note and wrapped one hand around the crow's claw.

He raised his arm and sent the crow away from the attic window. In this action, he revealed a black and silver coat of arms under the collar, with two ancient runes engraved on it, which means: secret.