Although Garrosh and Grommy are not strong enough, together they cannot threaten the bronze dragon Kairoz.
But Kairoz couldn't stand the isolation.
There were originally four people traveling together. Although there were conflicts, they worked hard towards the same goal and enjoyed themselves happily.
Now the team consists of a bronze dragon and two orcs. Garrosh originally obeyed Kairoz's orders, but now he is resisting his orders.
After learning from this painful experience, Kairoz suddenly realized that Garrosh's existence was completely unnecessary in this shocking plan.
All Garrosh can do is unite the orcs and build a powerful Iron Horde.
As a bronze dragon that has lived for countless years, Kairoz's knowledge and wisdom far exceed that of Garrosh, and he will definitely be able to do better than Garrosh.
Garrosh's status as an orc adds a lot of points to him, but don't forget that Kairoz can change. He once turned into a high elf and lived in Silvermoon City for thousands of years.
Even a high elf can't detect Kairoz's disguise, let alone an orc with thick lines. Kairoz can completely transform into Garrosh and control everything.
The only thing you need to care about is the opinions of those powerful beings behind the scenes. For example, the moon god Elune may be optimistic about Garrosh, so Kairoz cannot take action directly.
He thought of using a borrowed knife to kill Garrosh. If Garrosh was killed with the help of the Warsong Clan, then Garrosh could only blame his own incompetence.
Kairoz began to make plans, and it was inevitable that he would need to act alone.
In order to prevent Garrosh from being repulsed by time and space, Kairoz broke off a curved hourglass fragment and handed it to Garrosh.
The cunning Garrosh discovered Kairoz's anomaly and realized something was wrong.
On this day, Kairoz went out to do errands as usual, and Garrosh and Grommy went hunting. They had bad luck and came back empty-handed.
It looked like they were going to be hungry tonight, so the two orcs lay down by the spring and drank a lot of water.
Garrosh picked off a small purple flower, put it in his mouth, chewed it, and said in a homely tone:
"Geromi, who drove you out of the Zhan Song clan?"
Gromi proudly declared: "Of course it was the great god, the great chief Grimac, who also ordered people to beat me so hard that I almost died."
Garrosh asked deliberately: "Do you hate it?"
Grommy looked at Garrosh in confusion and asked in surprise:
"Why do I hate it? This is God's education and encouragement for me. It is for my own good. I was the one who was wrong. I should not have escaped on the battlefield."
Garrosh was secretly amused. He had seen too many orcs like this. There were orcs in Orgrimmar before. Even if Garrosh beat him to death, he would not hate Garrosh.
The most frightening thing is that this attitude is not a disguise, but a sense of identity and belonging that comes from the bottom of my heart.
Garrosh decided to take advantage of Grommy's loyalty and said with regret:
"Your god is in danger. Kairoz is a bronze dragon. You don't know what a bronze dragon is? It doesn't matter. I'll explain it to you. It's like a Goron that can fly and use magic."
Gromi shook his head stubbornly: "God is invincible."
Garrosh patted Gromi on the shoulder and explained patiently:
"I believe that Warchief Grimac is far more powerful than the Bronze Dragon, but have you ever thought about a sneak attack? If the timing is good, a mortal can kill a god. My father once attacked an abyss lord in a sneak attack."
Gromi affirmed again: "God is not afraid of sneak attacks."
This blind and arrogant superstition made Garrosh suddenly lose his mind and turned his eyes:
"Gromi, you knew that Kairoz was going to attack God, but you refused to tell your God. This is a betrayal of God and cannot be forgiven."
After Garrosh's reminder, Gromit suddenly started sweating and asked subconsciously:
“What can I do to inform God?”
Garrosh felt proud and comforted: "You must have a way, I believe you."
At night, Kairoz returned and found nothing unusual about the two of them except that there was no food.
Kairoz said calmly: "I have found the way to Gromash'er Fortress. I will take a day off today and set off tomorrow morning."
Gromi looked downcast and asked in a low voice: "Lord Kairoz, do you want to start a war with the Warsong clan?"
Kairoz smiled and shook his head. He knew Gromi's loyalty to God and did not try to change it. He explained:
"I want to cooperate with the Warsong Clan on a major event that affects the entire Draenor."
Gromi's eyes widened and he waved his arms in protest:
"But you are just a mortal. How can a mortal cooperate with God? This is blasphemy against God. I warn you, unless you step over my body, you will never blaspheme God."
Kairoz laughed out loud in anger, and decided not to be on the same level as Grommy. Everything had already been planned, both Garrosh and Grommy had to die, and there was no rush.
"Okay, I was wrong. In fact, I went to worship the god of the Warsong clan." Kairoz explained.
At night, Grommy was hungry and couldn't sleep. Thinking of Garrosh's warning during the day, his heart was filled with guilt towards the god, and he even thought of committing suicide.
Gromi sat cross-legged on the bed, clasped his hands in his fists, and prayed devoutly to God.
Prayer is a way to communicate with God. It is difficult for expelled wastes like Gromi to get a response from God.
In order to express his loyalty, Gromi decided to give it a try.
"King of Kings, God of Gods, God of War Songs, Great Chief Grimac, humble Grommy prays to you, please listen to my plea. Gronn, who can fly and use magic, wants to murder me.
You, I know that you are invincible and are not afraid of any sneak attacks or plots, but even if I soil your clothes, it is a huge sin for me, a humble person, and I can only die to apologize."
For the first time in his life, Gromi's prayers were answered.
Gromi felt like he was floating in the air, overlooking the earth. He couldn't see the mountains or rivers. There were only countless light spots in his eyes. Each light spot extended a line. All the lines came together to connect a huge, see-through mass.
The huge bright light group that reaches the edge is shining with dazzling light like the scorching sun.
Countless light points are scattered all over the place, obviously they are the orcs distributed in the world of Draenor, and the scorching sun-like light clusters are undoubtedly gods.
"Groimi, do you believe in responsibility?"
A voice rang in Gromi's ears. Although it was the first time he heard it, he immediately realized that God was talking to him personally.
Gromi was so moved that he trembled all over: "God, I believe."
God continued:
"I expelled you and had you whipped just for today. I had foreseen the arrival of the Flying Goron, and I arranged your meeting cleverly. Gromi, I saw your loyalty,
Don't worry, stay by that person's side as if nothing happened, I have my own arrangements, and you will be richly rewarded."
Gromi was so excited that his eyes filled with tears. He was glad that everything was God's good will, and the suffering and torture he suffered turned out to be meaningful.
There will be no regrets in my life.
Early the next morning, the three of them set off for Gromashr Fortress of the Warsong Clan. Kairoz was surprised to find that Grommy had changed from his previous depression and became full of energy.
Kairoz secretly used magic to track the locations of Garrosh and Grommy, knowing that Grommy had not left the hut too far.
"What happened?"
Kairoz was puzzled and felt a little uneasy in his heart.