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Chapter 1420: Showing weakness to the enemy, pointing the sword at Gruul

Chapter: Showing the enemy a weak sword and pointing it at Gruul

Gruul is indifferent to the rise and fall of mortal forces in the Blade's Edge Mountains. As long as the mortals continue to pay tribute to him, Gruul will not interfere in their fights with each other.

Once a foreign enemy invades, for the sake of tribute, Gruul is willing to be at the front and bear the pressure for all the creatures in Blade's Edge Mountain.

Just like when Sabellian led the black dragon to invade.

From this perspective, Gruul is indeed a qualified boss.

Since the demise of the original beast forces, Gruul, as the last and most powerful member of the Destroyer, has long been unrivaled in the Gorgrond region.

There is a saying that a strong dragon cannot overwhelm a local snake.

The black dragons headed by Saberian verified the correctness of this statement through practical actions, at the cost of their lives.

Due to the butterfly effect caused by Sharlayan, Deathwing did not personally come to Draenor to cause trouble like in the original history.

Sabellian, the second generation dragon, alone could not defeat Gruul, who was only slightly weaker than the Aspect Dragon.

In the war with the demigods of the Gronn forces headed by Gruul, the Black Dragon suffered a complete defeat with the death of its leader Saberian.

Since then, no powerful creature at the demigod level has entered Gorgrond.

Even Illidan, who has always been self-centered, doesn't want to provoke this powerful dragon slayer for no reason... After all, fighting Gruul will do him no good.

After the Blade Tower Ogres moved to Blade's Edge Mountains, they immediately went to Gruul and paid homage to the dock. After getting Gruul's permission, they settled here with confidence.

However, compared with the Bloodmaul ogres who have lived in the local area for a long time and have long been well-fed, the Blade Tower ogres are outsiders after all, and there is a difference between them.

Gruul himself didn't care about this, but the Gronn descendants under his command would always instinctively prefer to use the Bloodmaul clan, which was smooth and obedient.

The people who are hiding behind the Blade Tower clan and making suggestions also know this truth.

Therefore, unless absolutely necessary, the Blade Tower Ogres do not want to rush into an all-out war with the Bloodmaul Ogres.

In this case, they can only target the Thunder God clan.

After all, those who are not of my race must have different minds.

To take a step back, the Blade Tower Ogres and the Thunder God Orcs have had a centuries-old hatred. They would rather the Bloodmaul Ogres of the same clan become the mortal overlords of the Blade's Edge Mountains, rather than see the Thunder God Clan reach the top.

If the Bloodmaul Ogres take off the crown, as long as the Blade Tower clan behaves humbly enough, for the sake of their fellow clansmen, they will not kill them all.

The Thunder God clan is different.

Even Sharlayan, an outsider, can be sure that if the Blade's Edge Mountains finally fall into their hands, the Blade Tower Ogres who have a feud with the Thunder God Clan will never end well.

Although someone took the initiative on the battlefield through a premeditated sneak attack, due to insufficient troops and lack of combat experience, the Blade Tower Ogres failed to defeat the Thor Orcs who suffered heavy losses in the first wave of raids.

collapse.

After the Thunder God Orcs recovered from the panic of being attacked, the two sides fell into a long tug of war and stalemate.

Although Garm wanted to completely wipe out the Dota clan in one go, he still maintained the most basic sense.

After noticing that the Bloodmaul Ogres had stopped attacking, the Blade Tower Ogres and the Thunder God Orcs, who had not taken advantage of each other, retreated to a truce in a tacit agreement. The three major forces fell into a strange truce at the gate of Mok'Natha Village.

A state of three-party confrontation.

"This is a good opportunity."

On the roof of the chief's house in the village of Moksana, Saryan's eyes flickered as he climbed up and looked out into the distance.

Leolocs scratched his head in confusion: "What a good opportunity?"

"If these guys start fighting at our door, given the current state of the Moknasa clan, which is full of injuries and illnesses, we may be wiped out by the aftermath of their battle first."

"Not that much."

Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "The cave tunnel in the south has completely collapsed, and the only road leading to Moknasa Village is the northern intersection."

"Tonight I will secretly go to the frontline military camp to provide treatment for your soldiers... Don't get excited yet, listen to me."

Sarlayan patted Leorox's broad shoulder with a serious word: "Next, I need you to still pretend to be injured and deliberately show weakness to the enemy."

"ah"

Leolocs asked in confusion: "Why is this?"

"Let me put it this way." Sarlayan smiled meaningfully: "If you are any of the three major forces, and the combat effectiveness of the Moknasa clan has declined significantly and it is no longer a threat to you, you

Where to focus your attention first?”

Leolocs was stunned for a moment, then he really lowered his head and thought about it for a while before suddenly hammering his palm.

"I understand! Do you want to..."

"Shh, I understand. Just don't make any noise."

"Uh-huh!"

Leolocs rubbed his hands eagerly but a little uneasily and continued: "If your plan goes well... we might have to face Gruul head-on."

"Gruul himself is relatively easy to talk to. I'm worried that his Gronn descendants will get angry and make things difficult for us because of the defeat of the Bloodmaul clan."

"Gruul..."

Sarlayan narrowed his eyes and answered the question, "Chief Leolocs, you are a local, and you must know more about Gruul's temper than I do."

"In your opinion, is it possible for us to convince Gruul to abandon his narrow guard dog mentality and instead look at the survival of Draenor as a whole?"

"Hmm..." Leorox lowered his head and pondered for a while before shaking his head with a wry smile: "It's difficult, Gruul... How should I put it, although he is relatively easy to get in touch with most of the time... to be precise, he is easy to contact with mortals.

He is indifferent, but he has a different kind of attachment to his territory."

"Perhaps it is the sequelae of the war between the Destroyer and the original beast. He has been worried that the original beast will come back one day."

Sharlayan sighed: "I can tell you clearly that in Draenor, which is now deeply corroded by evil energy, there is no longer any soil for primitive beasts to survive."

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! The so-called primitive beasts are essentially a kind of spore life form, and they have extremely strict requirements on the environment.

Since the evil energy began to infect the land of Draenor, the primitive beasts with the keenest sense of the environment were the first to withdraw from Draenor's mainstream vision.

According to the information provided by the free-willed undead scouts, the once prosperous Evergreen Woodland has long since disappeared and gradually evolved into the present-day Luan Wilderness.

Even the Yongmao Woodland, the base camp of the original beast forces, no longer exists. How can the original beast rise again against the trend?

However, as Leorox said, Gruul, who is a descendant of the Destroyer, is literally a stone head, and it is difficult to change his perception of the things he is sure of.

unless……

"Gruul, who survived from ancient times, still follows the law of the jungle that respects the strong. If you want to persuade him to change his mind, unless you can defeat him openly in a one-on-one duel."

"But..." Leolocs spread his hands mockingly: "How is this possible?"

"Since Gruul was born, he has experienced hundreds of battles and has always been victorious. Even the powerful primordial thorn beasts and black dragons cannot defeat him, let alone us mortals."

"That's not necessarily the case."

Sarlayan smiled noncommittally: "Let's not go too far. In short, let's first find a way to solve the current predicament facing the Mok'Nasa clan."

"When the war in the Blade's Edge Mountains subsides... Chief Leolocs, I hope to get your help and send people to search the entire Blade's Edge Mountains to find what we need.".biqui

"no problem."

Leorox readily agreed, beating his chest: "Moknasa is also a local leader of Gorgrond after all. We can't say that we know every inch of this land. At least it's better than not knowing the local area."

The situation is much more familiar to outsiders.”

"Then it's settled."

After high-fiving Leolocs and taking an oath, Chief Mok'Natha, who was burdened with chores, quickly said goodbye with great energy.

Under the moonlit night of Draenor, Sharlayan and Jaina, who were cuddling together, raised their heads and looked toward the direction of Crowwood in the northwest of Blade's Edge Mountains.

Jaina rested her head on Sarlayan's shoulder, and murmured with half-closed eyes slightly tired: "I don't know if Aoni has gained anything there. I hope the black dragon is really hiding in the Crow Forest as you guessed.

"

Sarlayan smiled silently and muttered silently in his heart: 'It's not my guess, but another piece of information provided by the barrage to find the timeline.'

'but……'

Sarlayan frowned slightly: 'Under the influence of a series of butterfly effects, will the black dragon really still settle in Crow Forest?'

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