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Chapter 1484: The Gron Card Destroying Team

Under the slightly anxious and close attention of Sharlayan and Onyxia, good news soon came from Blade's Edge Mountain.

It's a coincidence.

Jaina and Orlox had just summoned the Bloodmaul, Orgrila and the Blade Tower Ogres gathered together to announce the Thunder God clan's crime of sheltering the Shadow Council warlocks. Gruul and Dune just happened to trek back to the Blade.

Mountain.

After being civilized by Sharlayan, Gruul also understood the cause of Draenor's environmental deterioration, and why the once tree-lined and vibrant Gorgrond had turned into the barren Blade's Edge Mountains it is today.

The source of everything comes from Gul'dan and the Shadow Council he founded by himself. Those unscrupulous orc warlocks completely destroyed the ecological environment of their home world and tried to spread the corruption to Azeroth in another world.

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Gruul has been a squatter for ten thousand years, but even he knows that due to the deterioration of the environment in the Blade's Edge Mountains, the mortals responsible for providing him with supplies need to spend more energy hunting increasingly rare wild animals.

…And the taste of those wild animals is much worse than before, which is also an inevitable result of environmental degradation.

Gruul, who had a strong sense of territoriality, became furious on the spot when he heard that the Thor Orcs dared to take in the dregs of the Shadow Council.

If it hadn't been for the persuasion of Jaina, Orlox and others, Gruul would have taken his sons and charged into Thor's Fortress on the spot.

Even if Gruul wants to personally punish him, it must be after the Thunder God clan has been convicted, otherwise it will damage the reputation of the dragon slayer, and even further cause the Mag'har orcs and the orcs of the new tribe to become hostile to him.

feel.

No matter what, the Thunder God Clan is still a member of the orc tribe, and Jaina hopes to defeat the Thunder God Clan openly and in the name of justice.

If Sarlayan had planned it himself, he wouldn't have caused such trouble.

The order of procedures does not matter. As long as the charges can be proven afterwards, it doesn't matter whether they are carried out one after another.

Although Garona didn't say it, she thought in her heart that the procedural justice that Jaina admired was somewhat unnecessary.

Maraad, however, greatly praised Jaina's behavior. This kind of fair and aboveboard trial process was more in line with the three views of the Paladin.

The allied armies of the four tribes pressed on the border, causing the Thundergod Clan, who was fighting alone, to panic. Garm did not expect that the treatment that the Mok'Nassar Clan had enjoyed not long ago would be their turn.

After hearing the ultimatum read by Orox personally before the battlefield, Garm, who was confused, realized what the problem was.

However, it was meaningless to deny it at this time. The surrounded Thunder God Fortress had no chance to send Blackat away.

Garm actually thought of tying up Blackat as a form of atonement and giving it to the coalition forces approaching the city.

But being ambitious and single-minded, he finally decided to give it a try under the persuasion of "The Fan" Blekater, who had learned from Gul'dan.

According to Blackart, even if Garm ties his hands and pleads guilty, the ogres with ulterior motives will not let go of the Thunder God clan. They just want to find an excuse to eliminate their competitors, just like they did against Mok not long ago.

Same as Nasa.

Although many of Blekater's remarks contained exaggeration and alarmism, as the saying goes, words are rough and reason is not rough.

It is true that the Bloodmaul and the Blade Tower Ogres had no intention of letting go of the Thunder God Clan from the beginning, and the Mok'Nassar Clan, headed by Orox, did not have any good feelings towards the die-hard elements who were still superstitious about the authority of the old tribe.

The two sides inside and outside the fortress reached a strange tacit understanding through the air.

The Thunder God clan decided to fight to the end. Maybe they could save the day after inflicting heartbreaking losses on the enemy. Surrendering would be a dead end.

The tough response of the Thunder God clan was exactly what the coalition forces with their own evil intentions wanted to see, and a war of annihilation around the Thunder God Fortress began.

And then... there is no more.

The Thunder God clan, whose intelligence channels were completely blocked, didn't know yet that Gruul, the real overlord of Blade's Edge Mountain, had rushed back.

When the hellfire summoned by Blackart from the sky was casually smashed by a huge fist, Gam, who was more familiar with the background of Blade's Edge Mountain than Blackart, suddenly turned pale.

He could clearly realize that the Thunder God clan that his father had entrusted to him would soon be completely destroyed.

This is indeed the case.

Led by the furious Gruul himself, the Gronn team charging at the front easily defeated the seemingly solid city defense of Thor Fortress.

The huge Gruul smashed the outer wall of the Thunder God Fortress with a direct punch without any tricks. It only took the Gronn family demolition team more than an hour to completely level the entire fortress.

Coalition forces?

The only role of the coalition forces is to seal off the scene to ensure that no remnant of the Thunder God Orcs can escape the encirclement.

Not to mention, this encirclement net actually caught a big fish - Bleikat.

Regardless of the passionate words Bleikat spoke in front of Garm, who decided to fight to the death, these unscrupulous warlocks were all a template, and they turned around and fled not long after the war started.

Garona, who had long guessed that Bleikat would escape, made preparations in advance.

When Jaina and Maraad teamed up to block Blackat's path, Garona, who had been gathering momentum for a long time, stabbed the regicide dagger that had killed King Laien into his back, killing him with one blow.

This seemingly massive encirclement and suppression campaign ended in an anticlimactic manner.

Under Jaina's persuasion, the coalition forces did not drive out all the orcs, but only slaughtered the decision-makers of the Thunder God clan.

Those orcs who surrender will return to their old ways and become slaves of the ogres. As long as they make good use of these young and strong labor forces, all forces in the Blade's Edge Mountains, including Mok'Natha, can mine and farm at a lower cost and gain more.

H.

Jaina and Garona did not pay attention to the subsequent developments of the situation in Blade's Edge Mountain.

Anyway, Gruul has come back, and with the backing of Lai Orox, he is not afraid of those strange ogres continuing to act as monsters.

Moreover, the dismemberment of the Thunder God Clan's territory and population this time made all the three major clans feel bad.

Ogrila, who had been living in seclusion until then, officially integrated into the "big family" of Blade's Edge Mountain. Using Jaina...or Sarlayan's influence to make peace, they established preliminary cooperation with the Mok'Nathal clan.

relation.

With everything settled, Jaina immediately teleported back to Galadar with Garona and Maraad.

At the same time, Thoras, who put on the Helm of Command again, finally found the specific coordinates of the undead suspected of being Talon Bloodfiend after a long search.

Unexpectedly, but within reason, the suspicious lone undead is now hiding in the dark temple.

"Dark Temple?"

After hearing the news, Garona, who came after a long journey, immediately frowned.

"So, Talon Bloodfiend's traces heading north were deliberately left behind to mislead us?"

Maraad's face looked a little ugly: "As expected of Gul'dan, the master of conspiracy's personal apprentice, he is really good at playing tricks."

"The Temple of Darkness..."

Sarlayan looked at Onyxia thoughtfully.

"It's not that we can't understand it. After all, the Dark Temple is in an unprecedented period of weakness."

"Yin Lidan Stormrage is seriously injured and is in bed recuperating. Grand Steward Shahrath is responsible for Yin Lidan's food, clothing and daily life, rectifying the military strength and defense, assisting the Graytongue Deathsworn in establishing an intelligence agency, etc. He has been very busy recently."

Onyxia added: "There are originally evil orc cannon fodder troops carefully selected by Yin Lidan in the Black Temple, and Talon Blood Demon is an undead who can change his body at any time."

"As long as he quietly kills an evil orc and takes over his body, this guy can hide in the dark temple without being disturbed by the outside world."

Jaina nodded thoughtfully: "There are already many evil users in the Dark Temple, so Talon Bloodfiend hiding in it alone will not look out of place... It's a very good calculation."

"So." Garona was too lazy to listen to these lengthy analyses: "What are we going to do next? It's impossible to go directly into the Dark Temple to find someone, right?"

Sarlayan smiled and shrugged: "Why not? As long as I say hello in advance, you don't think Yin Lidan and Shahras will protect Talon Blood Demon, do you?"

"Yin Lidan is still holding Gul'dan's skull in his hand. He doesn't have a good impression of the lackeys of the Burning Legion."


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