Chapter 222 Goblin Hexagram (Two in One Again)(2/2)
The great alchemist Gigvondt, who has a tactful personality, is trying to smooth things over. He seems to be a good guy, but everyone knows that there is no good person who can achieve the position of trade king.
"The Alliance will never give up after bombing only one town. They lost 20,000 troops before.
My suggestion is to start making weapons with all your strength from now on and prepare for war with the Alliance."
Childross Bilgewater said eloquently that he has always been such a person, even in transactions, he likes to put extreme pressure on his opponents.
He even published a book called "The Art of Dealing". Perhaps it was because of similar personalities that King Bilgewater fell in love with Gallywix, the "barbarian" who also liked to run rampant in shopping malls.
It's just that King Bilgewater's strategy has not been adopted by everyone at the moment, because the logic in the mall cannot be strictly applied to the battlefield.
There is a professional soldier sitting here.
Wearing a navy uniform and a bicorn hat, Grizlik frowned and smoked a cigar. It took him a long time before he blew out a puff of smoke and spoke carefully.
"The naval battle must not spread to the main island of Kezan. I do not recommend launching a full-scale war with the alliance."
With the Alliance as his imaginary enemy, Gryzlik only cared about one thing: Kul Tiras.
The six trade kings all have their own fleets, but the most powerful fleet is Gryzlik's trade fleet.
He made the goblin navy become more professional. Compared with his fleet, the fleet of Hot Sand, with a total displacement of more than ten tons, looked like a team of grassroots.
With such a fleet under his control, Grizlik has contracted more than half of the maritime trade security business.
But such a powerful Gryzlik knew that if a full-scale war broke out, he would definitely not be Kul Tiras's opponent.
This is actually evident from the military ranks: Admiral Daelin, Commander-in-Chief of the Kul Tiras Navy; Vice-Admiral Grizlik of the Kozan Trade Fleet.
From the beginning of the meeting to now, Gryzlik's words have hit the point.
Whether or not this battle should be fought, and how it should be fought, it seems that the goblins have no say at the moment.
Therefore, goblins must understand, if they want to fight, what is the maximum intensity of war they can withstand, and what should they do to achieve their strategic goals.
In the end, the goblins decided on a grand strategy: defend as a whole while waiting and watching, but don't let the alliance see that they have a strong defensive tendency.
In short, we must not be soft on the battlefield and actively negotiate off the battlefield.
When necessary, the goblin fleet can also gain more bargaining chips for itself to negotiate a truce.
For example, put pressure on coastal countries like Stormwind Kingdom, Vast Sea Protectorate, and Gilneas. But for countries like Kul Tiras, don't be overly provocative.
After determining the strategic goals, the six major forces began internal resource replacement, and everyone divided their labors to clearly deal with the upcoming war.
It's just that this incident arose because Hotsand and Bilgewater participated in the Alliance-Tribal War. Out of fear of being affected, other trade kings stepped forward together.
Therefore, accordingly, Hot Sand and Rusty Water must pay something in order to win the help of several others.
Hot Sand and Rusty Water looked at each other, and finally reluctantly accepted the arrangement.
They knew that the Black Dragon's millions of gold coins were not easy to earn. Not only the Alliance was coveting them, but other trade kings were also greedy.
Chapter completed!