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Chapter 1553: Bal Modan Excavation Site

Unknown dangers are the scariest.

Dwarves like to take risks, but that doesn't mean they are willing to sacrifice their lives.

Jaina guessed that Garrosh must know something.

After all, the orcs have controlled the Barrens for many years, and coupled with the influence of Doras, the richest man in Kalimdor, they may have discovered the secret of the Bael Modan excavation site from the documents.

Forced by Jaina, Garrosh had no choice but to take this step.

Jaina believed that her analysis was reasonable, and she was willing to sit back and enjoy the gains. When Garrosh found something valuable, she immediately took action to snatch it.

Garrosh knew that it would not be easy to trick Jaina.

On the one hand, Garrosh sent the die-hard quilboar elements to the Grom'gol camp in an airship and ordered them to attack the Kingdom of Stormwind.

On the other hand, Garrosh secretly entered the Bael Modan excavation site and personally directed the excavation work.

The light-forged quilboars removed the wooden boards that the dwarves had sealed the cave entrance, and successfully found the dark cave.

Standing at the entrance of the cave, I clearly felt a palpitation in my heart, as if there was an ancient monster inside the cave, exuding boundless majesty.

Garrosh condensed a ball of holy light in his palm and threw it far into the dark cave. Like sparks falling into the sea, the holy light was immediately extinguished.

"This cave is really weird."

After standing at the entrance of the cave for a short time, people felt a numb scalp and wanted to turn around and run away immediately. Some wild boar people's legs had become weak and they could only stand firm by holding on to the wall.

Garrosh shouted: "Wild boars, the chance to prove your courage has come."

A short quilboar was pushed in front of Garrosh by the crowd. His eyes were full of tears, and he was almost crying with grievance.

"Very well, you are a great warrior and you will become a hero."

Garrosh ordered someone to tie a rope around the waist of the dwarf quilboar. The dwarf quilboar turned his head three times with one step and walked tremblingly into the unknown cave.

After waiting for about half an hour, Garrosh nodded and everyone pulled the rope together.

"Ouch!"

A terrifying roar came, and a strong creature rushed out of the cave. It was almost the size of an adult Kodo. It had rugged limbs and muscles, walked upright, had huge hooves, and had two horns, one large and one small, on its forehead. It looked like

rhino.

"This is the rhinoceros who has long been extinct." shouted a wild boar elder.

The rhinoceros man was covered in rags that belonged to the previous dwarf boar man, and the rope around his waist also proved his identity.

He was unconscious, his eyes were bloodshot, and he was jumping around angrily. He was running rampant among the quilboars. He was so powerful that the quilboars were vulnerable and ran away in fear.

With a gloomy face, Garrosh commanded the soldiers to chase and intercept the Rhinoceros. Unfortunately, this Rhinoceros was so powerful that it was almost impossible to capture it alive.

In desperation, Garrosh could only order him to be shot.

Garrosh carefully looked at the body of the rhinoceros. He was stronger than the two tauren put together. What was strange was that the power of the holy light had completely disappeared.

"very good!"

Garrosh nodded solemnly, as if he had everything under control. This was a show for Jaina's spies.

"The experimental products are not enough, wild boar people, the Holy Light brings you courage, don't let yourself become the shame of the Holy Light."

The wild boar people once again introduced a poor guy who was usually unpopular. This wild boar man was stronger than the previous one, but unfortunately he had a cowardly temperament. Thinking about the fate he was about to face, he couldn't help but shed tears.

"Look, our warrior was moved to tears." Garrosh patted his shoulder and said, "Don't be afraid, the Holy Light will protect you."

Everyone tied a rope around the cowardly wild boar man's waist and gave him a developing gemstone to record what he saw in the cave.

Shortly after the cowardly quilboar entered the cave, everyone pulled the rope again. The rope was tight and it didn't move even after exhausting all their strength.

Bang! Bang!

The rope was finally able to be pulled, and there was a sound of heavy footsteps, and an extremely tall figure walked out of the dark hole.

This is a terrifying creature with huge fangs, strong limbs like palace pillars, and two strong arms on its upper body.

"Mammoth man." A light-forged wild boar man exclaimed.

The mammoth man let out an earth-shattering roar and rushed in one direction. Everyone was unable to stop him and all avoided him, watching helplessly as he escaped.

Fortunately, the Mammoth ran all the way and the Revealing Stone fell to the ground, and Garrosh hurriedly picked it up.

The gems showed the situation inside the cave. When the cowardly wild boars entered, the dark cave suddenly became bright, and the walls were densely covered with colorful gems, emitting a faint light.

The cowardly quilboar touched a purple gem and was immediately unable to move. The gem emitted a ray of light, and the cowardly quilboar transformed into a strong mammoth at a speed that could be changed by the naked eye.

Garrosh looked like he was in control and said with a smile: "Do you know what these gems are?"

Everyone shook their heads to express their ignorance. Garrosh said mysteriously: "These gems are the life crystals left by the moon god Elune. They have terrible life energy and can change the form of living things. But if the energy is inhaled too quickly, it will cause death."

He will become violent and lose his mind like them."

A quilboar elder asked: "Warchief, how to use these gems."

Garrosh squinted his eyes and blurted out: "There are seven colors of gems in the cave. Only by absorbing all their energy can you stay sane. I warn you, don't try it. Only specific methods can enter the cave.

, take out the seven-color gem."

Jaina quickly got the information, and the mysterious Life Crystal successfully aroused her interest.

"Garrosh, this idiot, thought he could hide it from me." Jaina raised the corner of her mouth slightly: "The life crystal only affects flesh and blood creatures. If it is an elemental creature, there will be no problem at all. As for absorbing gems of seven colors, huh

, I won’t believe your nonsense.”

Jaina was confident that as long as she got the gems from the cave and studied them carefully, she would be able to find a way.

At night, Jaina quietly sneaked into the Bael Modan excavation site and sent two water elementals into the cave to steal the seven-color life crystal.

The two water elements had a close relationship with Jaina and were able to share vision. Unexpectedly, when the water element entered the cave, the connection with Jaina disappeared.

Jaina's expression moved slightly and she decided to go in and take a look in person.

Her confidence comes from the magic of Holy Light, and she is confident that even if she encounters danger, she can escape from the cave with the help of the indestructible Holy Shield.

Jaina held a hearthstone in her hand and carefully stepped into the cave.

As soon as I entered the cave, I felt pressure coming from all directions. My body seemed to be squeezed flat, as if I was in the deep sea.

The holy light flickered, and although it went out immediately, it was enough for Jaina to see the entire cave clearly.

There are no seven-colored magic gems, only a gray mist floating in the center of the cave.

Jaina's heart trembled as she was deceived. What Garrosh's Revealing Gem recorded was not the scene here.

In the mist, a slightly hoarse voice came:

"I have hid here, but I was found. Outsider, you have a smell that I am familiar with."

Jaina had a bad premonition and turned around suddenly, the entrance disappeared.


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