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Chapter 1479 Orcs are active in Draenor

Sarlayan did have the intention to play along with the barrage, but his words did come from his heart.

Agna and others could see Sarlayan's sincerity from his attitude. Since both parties were interested in reaching this cooperation, they simply took this opportunity to discuss the follow-up plan.

Garrosh is a one-brained fool, but Agnar and Jolin are not.

In recent years, when Agna went to Alliance strongholds to discuss cooperation, she would often inquire about the intelligence of Azeroth. The main direction of her inquiry was the new tribe led by Gu Yin'er.

The Alliance soldiers stationed in Hellfire Peninsula are mainly from the Kingdom of Stormwind.

She knew with her buttocks that the people of the Stormwind Kingdom, whose country had been destroyed by the old tribe, would not have a good impression of the orcs, and it was difficult for Agna to get the information she wanted from them.

The Alliance soldiers who stayed in the town of Nagrantala were mainly Draini.

As we all know, the Draenei are relatively recent outsiders to Azeroth.

Although they had also participated in the Battle of Sea and Mountain and fought side by side with the new tribe, because the defense lines they were responsible for were staggered, the Draini's understanding of the new tribe was not very detailed.

Agnar's main source of information was rather special. It did not come from the official alliance, but from a lone ranger who traveled outside the major forces - the half-orc thief, Garona Haversen.

"Garona?"

Hearing this name after a long time, Sarlayan was inevitably a little surprised.

"I do know that she often traveled between Draenor and Azeroth after the Dark Portal was restarted, but... how did you get in touch with her?"

Sarlayan asked with some confusion: "As far as I know, due to her birth and the tragic experience in her childhood, Garona has no sense of belonging to the orc group."

The other half of Garona's bloodline comes from the Draenei. Her mother is the biological sister of the current Draenei Vindicator Archbishop Maraad. Garona's birth was originally one of Gul'dan's conspiracies.

At this point, the barrage also started to complain.

[Delaini and orcs are not from the same biological lineage at all. There is actually no reproductive isolation between these two races? It is also outrageous. 】

Sarlayan was already used to this. Among the intelligent races he knew, there seemed to be no concept of reproductive isolation.

Theoretically, even the union of dragons and dwarves can give birth to mixed offspring... although this rarely happens, and only male blue dragons with strong tastes can appreciate the tall and thick dwarf aunt.

Garona has been receiving strict and almost cruel training from Gul'dan since she was young. For a long time, this half-orc thief was just a sharp blade and a useful tool in Gul'dan's hand.

It wasn't until the old tribe invaded Azeroth and Garona unexpectedly received courtesy in the Kingdom of Stormwind that she developed a rebellious mentality towards Gul'dan through the completely different ways of being treated by humans and orcs.

Admittedly, there was a reason why King Lain treated Garona kindly. He wanted to get more information from Garona about the orcs, a strange foreign invading race.

However, there is a saying in the other world that one does not care about one’s heart despite one’s deeds.

Regardless of whether Lien and the Kingdom of Stormwind had other intentions, at least they were enthusiastic enough to entertain Garona.

Garona, who had been abused since childhood, felt the kindness of others for the first time. She once wanted to stay in the Kingdom of Stormwind to help them defeat the invasion of the tribe.

However, poor Garona didn't know that all her actions were under Gul'dan's surveillance.

In the end, Garona, under the control of Gul'dan's spell, assassinated King Lien, who was no longer prepared for her.

The leaderless Kingdom of Stormwind had a complete morale collapse. Lothar, who had returned from Karazhan, could only take the royal family and nobles and flee to the north by boat, asking for help from the six human nations headed by the Kingdom of Lordaeron.

Unwillingly, Garona killed the friend she had just made, and once again lost her place to live, Garona wandered around in the wilderness for a while.

Soon after, she was captured by Orgrim, the new warchief of the tribe who had conquered through Mac'Gora, and was tortured for information related to the Shadow Council.

Garona has no sense of belonging to the orcs, and she deeply hates the Shadow Council that manipulates her life.

With the cooperation of Garona, Orgrim, who was determined to scare the monkeys, slaughtered all the warlocks of the Shadow Council, leaving only the great warlock Gul'dan who was temporarily comatose due to the excessive amount of information entering his brain.

After completing the deal with Orgrim, Garona was finally free.

But her family knows their own affairs, and as long as there are still people in the Shadow Council alive, the invisible dog leash around her neck will never be taken off.

After Gul'dan's death, the only remaining member of the Shadow Council in Azeroth was the two-headed ogre Cho'gall.

Garona searched the world for Cho'gall's whereabouts, and in the process established a friendly cooperative relationship with the Sarlayan family who also wanted to kill Cho'gall.

After the Battle of Notheron, Garona learned of Cho'gall's death from her friend Khadgar.

However, according to the information provided by Khadgar, the two-headed ogre only died physically. His soul was saved by the ancient god Enzos, and he might reappear one day in the future.

But...even a demon with Argus the Destroyer as a battery-charged demon needs to spend a lot of time to reshape his body, let alone En'zoth who doesn't have infinite energy as a backing.

Cho'gall is unlikely to reappear in the mainstream of Azeroth with his new body for at least the next few years.

Azeroth, which had entered a period of peaceful cultivation, had no major events suitable for Garona to take action for the time being. She simply took this opportunity to return to her hometown of Draenor on the other side of the Dark Portal, and continued to search for the remnants of the Shadow Council headed by Talon Gorefiend.

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Agnar met Garona in Hellfire Peninsula last year. At that time, Garona was surprised that there were pure-blooded orcs in Draenor who were not infected by evil.

The reason why Garona is willing to provide information about Azeroth to the Mag'har clan represented by Agnar is because the clever Agnar recognized her identity and helped connect Garona and her last blood relative.

——The meeting and recognition of Maraad.

The reason why Maraad volunteered to stay in Draenor with the Alliance expeditionary force in the first place was not only due to his sense of responsibility for the family, but also one of the main reasons why he was searching for his long-lost niece.

Unfortunately, Maraad didn't know at the time that Garona had already followed Gul'dan to Azeroth, and had been active in Azeroth for a long time after that.

It seems that it was a coincidence. When the Dark Portal was reopened and Maraad was transferred back to New Shattrath to take up the post of Vindicator Archbishop, Garona happened to return to Draenor.

If Agna, who knew the inside story, hadn't connected her, Maraad wouldn't know when he would be able to recognize Garona.

Since Garona's actions were mainly aimed at the Shadow Council, she had long since parted ways with the orcs, and was unaware of the whereabouts of Agnar's father Rial.

Garona still had a mission to attend to, and after reuniting with her uncle Maraad, she was not dazzled by the long-lost family affection.

In order to help Garona find the remnants of the Shadow Council who still retained the means of forced brainwashing, Maraad took a leave of absence from Velen in Azeroth and temporarily stayed in Draenor to help Garona investigate the whereabouts of the Shadow Council.

With the help of Maraad mobilizing a large number of Draini scouts, they actually found some clues.

Contrary to Sharlayan's expectations, Talon Bloodfiend did not hide in Hellfire Peninsula and Shadowmoon Valley where the concentration of evil energy was extremely high, but fled to the Nagrand Prairie.

This team, composed of death knights and orc warlocks, was hiding in an ogre ruined village called Broken Cliff, not far from Highmaul, which had long since been burned to the ground. It was considered an inaccessible place.

Ever since the Arena of Blood was conquered by Kargath's Shattered Hand clan, the Broken Cliffs on the northwest border of Nagrand have been completely abandoned.

Neither the Mag'har orcs in Garadar nor the Alliance garrison in Tara realized that there was actually a remnant of the Shadow Council hiding under their noses.

After receiving information from Garona, the two major forces became angry and sent many elites to assist them in revenge, and successfully broke through the Broken Cliff, which was not well defended.

Unfortunately, Talon Gorefiend, a death knight who was good at survival, used his subordinates as cannon fodder and escaped from Garona alone.

At this point, only Cho'gall and Talon Gorefiend, the two polished commanders, of the once-mighty Shadow Council were left.

Garona's hunting does not end here. She will not stop this long-lasting hunting operation until she personally cuts off the heads of Talon Gorefiend and Cho'gall and annihilates their souls.

After listening to Agna's explanation, Sarlayan touched his chin thoughtfully: "Where is Garona now?"

"Perhaps I can help her find Talon Bloodfiend's whereabouts."


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