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Chapter Four Hundred and Twenty: The Establishment of the Blood Tribe II

"Bain, you cruel betrayer, bloody executioner, how many tauren you have dismembered with your own hands, how many compatriots you have killed, your hands are stained with the blood of your compatriots. Today is your day of death, you should do something for yourself

You have to pay the price for your crimes.”

Cairn Bloodhoof, this surprisingly strong old cow, breathed out green flames, its blood-red eyes widened, and its big tail behind it kept beating the ground. It was both irritable and crazy.

Bain, who thought he was in a dream, was not afraid of Kane. After all, this was not the first time he saw the former warchief in a nightmare. He was mentally prepared and mocked with prepared words:

"Great Chief Kane, aren't you the one who gave the tauren to the orcs for food? At that time, I was just an ordinary tauren. I was lucky not to be eaten by the orcs. Who do you have to accuse me?

.”

"Shut up, you despicable and shameless scoundrel, insidious and cunning tomb robber. You are not qualified to inherit the position of chief. Only our noble Bloodhoof family is qualified to betray the tauren."

At this moment, Kane Bloodhoof is already a little crazy and lacks some sense, otherwise he would not say such shameless words. Of course, he does not have to worry about the repercussions. With the control of red nematodes, there is no need to doubt the loyalty of his subordinates.

.

"Hehehe!"

Bain made a mocking voice. Kane's death was unclear back then. Although most tauren didn't know the truth, they could all think it was related to the orcs.

Thrall and Garrosh, even if their heads were stepped on by kodo beasts a hundred times, they would not let Kane's son inherit the position of tauren chief.

"Chief Kane, your shamelessness makes me feel ashamed. I thought you were a great warrior, but when I dismembered you, you begged me for mercy so lowly and only asked for a quick death. I really

It's very difficult to handle. Before my chef can finish the work, if you breathe your last breath, I will be punished.

"Your wailing for mercy is so beautiful, it still echoes in my ears. And your sons, I think about how arrogant and arrogant you were back then. You were so arrogant and arrogant in Thunder Bluff, oppressing your compatriots, and doing all kinds of evil. You are better than those

The cruel orcs are even more hateful. I

I am very happy to be able to cut you and your sons alive into pieces, without any piece of flesh connected to the bones. Do you still remember all this, Chief Kane. Even if you become a revenant, I will not be afraid of you. Although I

I'm also betraying the tauren, but at least I'm better than you."

"My miserable sons, I am sorry for you." Kane's eyes were filled with tears, and red tears fell like raindrops: "Now, I will avenge you, Bain, I will eat you."

Kane Bloodhoof looked like a madman, rushing over and grabbing Bain's shoulder tightly.

"It's so fast. How can Kane have such speed? He is really just dreaming."

Bain didn't care at all, nightmares would always wake up. Compared with Kane's tall and deformed body, Bain looked extremely small. He stared at Kane's demonic and ferocious face, waiting for the nightmare to end.

Kane opened his mouth as big as a blood basin, revealing a pair of teeth as sharp as a dagger, biting Bain's shoulder fiercely, tearing off a large piece of flesh and blood, and Kane chewed it with big mouthfuls.

Swallow it quickly.

"It hurts. Why does dreaming hurt so much? I need to wake up." Bain was sweating profusely in pain and struggled hard. Unfortunately, he was not as powerful as Kane, not to mention that Chief Kane had already obtained the demon.

power.

"Tauren also eat meat,"

Kane's face was covered with blood and his face was ferocious. He bit Bain's neck again and tore off a larger piece of flesh with force.

"No, no, spare my life."

Bain realized something was wrong. At this moment, he was completely awake and realized that this was not a dream. He didn't understand why Kane, who had been dead for a long time, appeared in front of him.

"I look down on your whining and begging for mercy. I will eat you bite by bite. Baine, you traitor. You hope to replace the great Bloodhoof family. This is a wishful thinking."

Cairn Bloodhoof bit it bit by bit, chewing Baine's flesh and blood.

Bain screamed in pain, but he couldn't comatose because he lost too much blood and his consciousness gradually blurred. He suddenly noticed that there was a red threadworm in his flesh.

"It turns out that Chief Kane, who has returned from the dead, has turned into a monster. He wants all the tauren to turn into monsters."

This was Chief Bain's last thought.

Kane Bloodhoof, whose face was covered with blood, walked out of the golden tent of the tauren chief. He was holding Baine's head in his hand. At this moment, a large number of tauren had gathered outside the tent. Almost all the tauren in Thunder Bluff were there.

Here it is.

I saw this group of tauren with blood-red eyes and red worms running in and out of their skin. They were as crazy and ruthless as Kane. A powerful bloody aura gathered together, and Thunder Bluff was shrouded in a blood mist.

Kane Bloodhoof raised Baine's head and announced loudly:

"This fake warchief is dead. I, Cairn Bloodhoof, am back."

Many tauren cheered loudly.

Kane Bloodhoof's face was twisted, and he roared ferociously: "I trusted Thrall so much at the beginning, but he used the most despicable means to treat us, treating us as military rations, coolies, and cannon fodder. Now we want the orcs to know,

We tauren are also meat eaters. We let the orcs pay with their blood, and now we are the masters."

"Blood debts are paid with blood, blood debts are paid with blood." Many tauren shouted in unison, one wave after another.

"Tauren, take up our weapons, the time for revenge has come. March to Orgrimmar."

Magatha Grimtotem was not far from Thunder Bluff, hidden in a small mountain col. She listened to the wind, which brought her the crazy roar of Thunder Bluff.

Bain is different from Kane. At least Bain allowed Magatha to live in Thunder Bluff. Regarding the Grim Totem, Bain turned a blind eye and Magatha was also very cooperative in her destructive actions.

Only for orcs.

After discovering red nematodes in the water source, Magatha, the oldest tauren, was the first to realize that something was wrong.

Unfortunately, it was too late when she wanted to take action. The only thing she could do was to save the people around her, and they had to be patients with mild symptoms.

Dozens of strong minotaurs were tied to a long row of wooden stakes. These were all minotaurs infected with bloodworms. Magatha prayed faithfully to Mother Earth and prepared a medicine.

This special medicine can kill the bloodworms in the body, but it will also make the tauren tortured. Almost half of them cannot survive and die. Magatha doesn't want to do this, but she can only do this.

"Kane Bloodhoof has returned from the world of death. He has brought great power to the tauren. I don't know whether it is hope or destruction."

Magatha felt more and more confused. She was the prophet of the tauren, and occasionally received guidance from Mother Earth. Back then, she clearly remembered that Mother Earth's guidance was very clear, and she refused to allow tauren to join the tribe.

But now, Mother Earth's revelation is not so clear.

Troubled times are approaching.

"It's a pity that Kane's eyes were blinded by power, so he made such a choice. Now all I can do is to let the tauren retain a little blood, so as not to be buried with Kane."

After taking Magatha's medicine, and after a fierce and painful struggle, the tauren who came back to life looked gratefully at the tauren prophet.

"Cross the Endless Sea, go to the Eastern Kingdom, and never come back."

Magatha said this. (To be continued)


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