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Chapter 1478 My heart and my actions are like a bright mirror

Although Garrosh is reckless, he is not stupid...at least not yet.

This young, bald, strong boy had witnessed the battle between Sarlayan and Kazak in the Battle of the Dark Portal.

Garrosh is very confident in his own strength and potential. The strong physical fitness and talent inherited from Grom give him full confidence.

The younger generation of the Mag'har... and even the entire Mag'har clan have no one who can rival him, and Garrosh himself was once very proud of this.

However, after witnessing the demigod-level battle between Sarlayan and Kazzak, his high-spirited mentality was instantly snapped back to the ground.

What he witnessed in this battle opened the door to a new world for Garrosh, and he realized for the first time that he was still far from the top.

With his new goal in mind, Garrosh uncharacteristically restrained his arrogance and continued to hone his combat skills and anger control step by step in a down-to-earth manner.

However... there are some things that you just can't do, and no matter how hard you try, it doesn't make any sense, such as mathematics.

Garrosh's personal strength continues to grow after hard training, but his muscle brain derived from Grom has not evolved at all, and he can only resort to external thinking modules like Jolin and Agnar.

Not long ago, Garrosh heard that Sarlayan had single-handedly defeated the strongest creature in Draenor legend - Gruul the Dragon Slayer.

Now standing in front of Sharlayan and proposing conditions, Garrosh was both excited and nervous.

Excitement comes from the warrior's instinct to not admit defeat and dare to challenge the strong.

And he was nervous because he knew that he was definitely no match for Sarlayan, who had already entered the demigod realm.

Not to mention the still immature Garrosh, even Grom at his peak could not defeat Sharlayan now, not to mention that the legendary orc warrior had begun to slip from his peak.

Grom is a veteran warrior of the same era as Blackhand, half a generation older than Orgrim.

During the Battle of Hyjal, Sarlayan had seen Grom following Guyin'er. At that time, there was already a lot of gray on his head.

With the assistance of Onyxia and others, Grom successfully killed the abyss lord Mannoroth and liberated the orcs from the control of the demon blood. As a result, he became the undisputed leader of the orc clan.

Legendary hero.

However, for mortals whose life spans are limited, time is not forgiving after all.

After the peak battle with Mannoroth, Grom, who had relieved his knot, seemed to have lost the spirit to continue climbing the peak. His appearance began to age rapidly, and his combat effectiveness gradually weakened as his body functions deteriorated.

What gratifies Grom is that the younger generation of orcs headed by Guyin'er has gradually grown up.

After the Battle of Mount Hyjal, the gray-haired Grom never led a team in person again.

Under Guyin'er's arrangement, he began to frequent the training grounds more often, passing on his rich combat experience gained from fighting in all directions to the young orcs in his clan.

Grom's life has been both glorious and disappointing.

As the first orc to drink demon blood, he regretted his impulse more than once.

But all this disappeared with the death of Mannoroth. Grom, who was aging day by day, had looked away from many things and his mood became much more peaceful.

His only regret was that he could not find his only son, Garrosh, who had been fostered in the isolation ward of Garadar in his early years.

From Garrosh's perspective, he has very complicated feelings about his father.

Not only do they despise him for being the first to succumb to the blood of demons, but they also admire his powerful fighting power that surpasses the orcs.

After taking a deep breath, Garrosh followed the words Agna taught him in advance and told him... or the exchange conditions proposed by Agna.

"Draeno and the orc compatriots in Azeroth have been separated for a long time, and each of them has many relatives living on the other side of the Dark Portal."

"With the fall of Kil'jaeden's throne, the Burning Legion's last stronghold in Draenor has been eradicated, and this tormented world can finally feel a little more stable."

"Therefore, we want to re-establish contact with our compatriots in Azeroth, and we hope that you...or the top leaders of the Alliance, including you, will not set restrictions on this."

"oh?"

Sarlayan touched his chin with interest: "I don't have any objection to this."

"The reason why Guyin'er...that is, the chief of the new tribe did not send anyone to Draenor to contact you a few years ago is because they themselves have not yet established a foothold in Azeroth."

"After several years of cultivation, the basic structure of the new tribe has been stabilized. Even if you don't tell me, I guess Guyin'er should be considering sending people back to Draenor."

From Guyin'er's perspective, the decision to welcome back the Nagrand compatriots involves a lot.

The new tribe has finally stabilized, and there is still a long way to go in the future.

After going through a lot of hard work to gain recognition from the mainstream society in Azeroth, Guyin couldn't tolerate the tribe going back to the old path of conquest.

Therefore, before formally joining forces with the Mag'har orcs, he must first find out clearly about Mag'har's style of conduct to ensure that joining this large group of orc compatriots would not impact the existing political framework and governance style of the new tribe.

Thrall in the original history did not do well enough. The young radicals of the orcs who were rapidly rising were increasingly out of his control. The right to speak of the dovish forces headed by Thrall was greatly questioned.

However, facts have proven that Sall's mature and prudent governance policy is correct.

In order to prevent the tribe from falling into internal strife, Thrall, who was already worried about the elemental uprising, took the initiative to abdicate in favor of others, and handed over the position of warchief to the leader of the young radicals - Garrosh, Grom's son.

Then...the tragedy of the tribe began.

In order to prevent this situation from happening again in the timeline where Sarlayan is located, he made some preparations in advance and made a targeted attack on Gu Yin'er's political skills when he was in Durnholde Castle.

Unexpected counseling.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! If this enhanced version of Gu Yin'er is really determined to welcome back the Mag'har orcs, it means that he is fully prepared.

Even if Garrosh, the leader of the Mag'har, wanted to compete for the right to speak, Gu Yin'er would not give him many opportunities to challenge his authority.

Guyin'er is very rational. He knows that the orcs with a shallow foundation in Azeroth are still unable to compete with the powerful Alliance and the Dark Night Republic, which still has a deep foundation. Taking the initiative to stir up trouble at this time will only lead to one result...death.

It is precisely with this in mind that Guyin'er, who has opened up a large territory in the barren land, wants to welcome back the Mag'har orcs to fill the territory. Through the addition of this large number of pure-blooded orcs, he can further enhance the tribe's strength.

competitive potential.

As long as Sharlayan has not given up the idea of ​​turning Draenor into an outpost, the merger of the Horde and the Mag'har orcs is an inevitable and inevitable event.

Sarlayan had no reason and no intention of getting in the way.

Anyway, after the two factions of orcs merged, it was not Quel'Thalas that faced the brunt of the pressure.

Moreover, from a more macro perspective, the growth in the strength of the orcs who have now been integrated into Azeroth means that Azeroth's war potential has also been further improved, which is a good thing.

At least until many external threats, including the Burning Legion, the Lord of the Void, and Zovar, are resolved, Sarlayan cannot focus on the internal fighting among the various races on the planet. That would be too unstructured.

Sarlayan's straightforward statement put Garrosh out of control on the spot. He thought it would take a lot of effort to convince the other party, and all the words he had memorized with great effort were ineffective.

"Ha~"

Seeing Garrosh's dumbfounded and speechless look, Sharlayan was too lazy to continue acting with them.

Under the dumbfounded attention of Mother Gaiaan, Sharlayan turned to look at the real speaker hiding behind Garrosh - Agnar.

"I don't like to talk in circles, Agnalan - daughter of Rial, let's put aside temptation and get to the point."

Suddenly hearing the name of her long-lost father, Agnar couldn't control her emotions. She took a step forward with some excitement and walked out from behind Garrosh.

"You know my father?! How is he doing now?"

"Calm down." Sarlayan comforted him calmly: "Are you sure you want to talk about your private matters on this occasion? If I tell you here, no matter whether the result is good or bad, you should not be in the mood to discuss business anymore.

Already."

"That's right...please forgive me for being rude." Agna took a deep breath and barely suppressed the excitement in her heart: "Grand Duke Shenying, is the promise you just made true?"

"Can I assume that the alliance you represent will not prevent Mag'har from normal communication with his fellow tribesmen?"

"Of course." Sarlayan smiled and put one hand on his chest: "In the name of Thalayan Deep Shadow, the Grand Duke of Quel'Thalas, I swear that my heart will be my own and I will act like a mirror, and I will never break my promise."

[Oops, what kind of presidential speech?]

【happy.】


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