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Chapter 696 Can Talk About Living Footprints

These wolf footprints on the road have clearly told the orcs the answer to the wolf cavalry squadron. Those wolf cavalry who previously explored the road ran past this turning point on their own.

Judging from the long series of warg footprints on the road that go as far as the eye can see, there was no battle at all here. Because although these warg footprints look messy on the surface, so is the captain of the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron.

As a veteran cavalryman, he could tell at a glance that these seemingly messy warg footprints were actually very neat and regular.

This shows that the seven orc wolf cavalry who were responsible for exploring the path who ran past here were moving at a constant speed, and the direction of the footprints of all the wargs was forward, which proves that no battle took place here.

Because fighting in a small area, the wolf cavalry cannot always face in one direction, but will change directions at any time, and the depth of the wolf's footprints will not be as uniform and regular as it is now.

Instead, it should become more messy and different shades.

In fact, when they reached this bend, the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron Leader already knew that they had passed the caltrops trap area set by the high elves, but the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron Leader did not want the five demonic void walkers to stop.

Let them roll the logs like this! The leader of the Orc Wolf Cavalry squadron thought to himself. The road is so long, who knows if there are insidious traps set by the high elves in that section, and which section is not there?

In the opinion of the captain of the orc wolf cavalry squadron, since the high elves were able to lay out the iron caltrop trap under the eyes of the two wolf cavalry without anyone noticing, then the seven previous seven who recklessly chased the high elves

The Orc Pathfinder Wolf Cavalry probably have no hope of survival now.

Therefore, the captain of the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron now believes that if he continues to pursue them desperately, he will only cause his troops to suffer greater losses, and there is no way he can save the seven orcs who were originally responsible for exploring the road.

Wolf Cavalry.

Rather than this, it would be better to remain as is now and let these void walkers with abnormally high defenses open the way in front, and as long as my group follows the footsteps of these wargs, they will definitely find those reckless explorers.

Wolf Cavalry.

Perhaps, when my squadron finds them, they may only see seven corpses of orcs and seven corpses of wargs, but there is no way around this.

When high elf rangers are fighting in the Singing Forest of Quel'Thalas, if the attack is not sudden, half of the chance of victory has been lost.

Nowadays, the High Elf Kingdom of Queg'Thalas is obviously very well prepared for the coming of war. This can be analyzed from all the High Elf settlements seen along the way, with empty buildings and wells being filled up.

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What's more, now in the Singing Forest of Quel'Thalas, the high elves have completely taken advantage of the terrain and intelligence, and the orcs' new allies, the Zul'Aman trolls who seem to be still in a semi-savage form,

They didn't provide much valuable information to the orcs.

Therefore, the captain of the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron always believed that War Chief Doomhammer's raid on the High Elf Kingdom of Quel'Thalas had in fact completely failed.

According to the personal opinion of the leader of the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron, he feels that the plan to raid the High Elf Kingdom of Quel'Thalas should be abandoned immediately, and the second step of the battle plan should be implemented in advance, that is, immediately turn to the raid, and the troops in the rear are now in full swing.

The empty kingdom of Lordaeron.

And he himself has every reason to believe that among the two elite orc cavalry regiments in the South Song Forest of the High Elf Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, there must be many army commanders who have the same idea as him.

However, Warchief Doomhammer still does not implement the second step of the battle plan, but still allows them to continue attacking the High Elf Kingdom of Quel'Thalas.

The Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron Leader guessed that the reason why War Chief Doomhammer did this was to take care of the feelings of the Zul'Aman troll, a pro-alliance ally. However, the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron Leader was very resistant to this.

Because he felt that these Zul'Aman trolls, which were as savage as semi-civilized, really had no big effect other than providing some places for the orc troops to successfully land behind the Human Alliance.

Although these semi-civilized Zul'Aman demons are numerous in number, their combat power is really not that good, and their armament is even more disastrous.

But that's all, but they can't even guarantee the logistical food supply for both sides, and they even feed on the corpses of their own soldiers who died in battle, which makes it even more difficult for ordinary orcs to accept them.

And this is the main reason why the two elite orc cavalry legions that came to the South Song Forest were unwilling to fight in the same place with the Zul'Aman trolls.

The hated members of the Shadow Council in the orc tribe are shameful enough, but they only extract the souls of the deceased and refine them into cold soul fragments, and for the corpses of the deceased, unless it is very necessary,

Even those monsters like the living dead, the death knight dare not touch at will.

However, these half-civilized Zul'Aman trolls used the corpses of their own warriors, comrades, and brothers as food for the army. Their behavior was even more horrifying and disgusting than those of the Shadow Council.

At the beginning, when the orcs came out of the teleportation array and saw that the Zul'Aman troll camps of Sebunuwa and Sebusowa were full of skulls stacked like graves, the orcs were still confused.

It is believed that those are the skulls of the high elves of the Kingdom of Quel'Thalas, enemies of the Zul'Aman trolls, and are symbols used by the Zul'Aman trolls to demonstrate their strength and victory.

However, when the orcs later learned about it, no orcs were willing to conduct any military operations with the trolls of Zul'Aman.

Orcs can be cruel and bloody to slaughter the enemies they consider. This is strength and courage for the orcs, but the orcs will never be able to feed on the corpses of their own people like the trolls of Zul'Aman.

After the Orc Wolf Cavalry Squadron leader followed the Void Walkers for a while, he discovered that the footprints of the sitting wolves on the road had changed.

So he hurriedly stopped the five void ones, and then he drove over to the prison alone, observing the footprints on the corridor that showed different changes.


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