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Chapter 704 [I have a plan]

【Ding dong!】

[The main quest branch "The Reign of Gurubashi" has been completed! 】

[Task Description: The Gurubashi Troll was once the most fearless warrior in the Zul Empire, and one of the most numerous people in the empire. The Gurubashi Troll cannot be without its place when the empire rises! Let the Jungle Troll

Let us unite under the banner of Tona and Tiu!]

[Task requirements: Occupy Zul'Gurub, and more than 80% of the jungle troll tribes will surrender.]

[Task reward: title "King of the Jungle", 1/3 of the divine program, group martial halo]





When nearly 600,000 Gurubashi trolls arrived at the foot of the Zul'Gurub Highlands under the same banner.

This system prompt appeared in the eyes of the high-spirited God King.

Tonatiu looked at the information in front of him and opened his mouth, not knowing what to say.

The God King originally planned to order the trolls inside to open the door outside the city of Zul'Gurub. If the trolls inside did not open the door, they would directly break in and occupy Zul'Gurub by force.

Unexpectedly, as soon as they reached the foot of the mountain and before the increasing number of trolls had arranged their formations, the system popped up a message that the task was completed.

Obviously, he hasn't gone to Zul'Gurub yet, and he hasn't occupied the Gurubashi city yet.

How come the mission is completed?

A bug occurred?

Soon, Tonatiu knew why.

Not long after he and nearly 600,000 trolls arrived at the foot of Zul'Gurub Mountain, Rokan rushed down from the mountain at high speed. The young Darkspear Troll shouted as he ran:

"Zul'Gurub has surrendered! They declared their surrender to His Majesty and the God King! The priests have opened the gate of the Holy City, and they are welcoming our arrival!"

Rokan's voice was very loud, and it quickly spread in all directions, and then quickly spread through the numerous trolls in all directions to the giant army of trolls that had gathered for nearly a month.

It only took half an hour for all the trolls who followed Tonatiu and headed towards Zul'Gurub to know the news that Zul'Gurub had surrendered to the God King.

As a result, bursts of shouts rang out all day long, and these voices resounded throughout the northern part of Stranglethorn Valley:

"King Tonatiu! King Tonatiu!"

"Son of the sun and moon, god-king of all trolls!"

"The Gurubashi is about to rise! The trolls are eternal!"

"Empire! Empire! Empire!"

"..."

The sound was so loud that the leaves of the nearby jungle were shaken off, covering the moist ground with a layer of leaves, which will be turned into fertilizer to nourish all things in the coming year.

This sound was heard in almost half of the northern part of Stranglethorn Vale.

In the city of Zul'Gurub, the shouts and cheers that echoed throughout the world were naturally heard outside the city.

Listening to the thundering cheers coming from far outside the city, the trolls in Zul'Gurbri behaved differently.

There are trolls who are happy, such as the priests who follow the guidance of the Loa.

Some trolls are afraid because they don't know what their compatriots outside will do to them when they come.

There are trolls who are angry because they feel their power is going to be taken away.

The Gurubashi chief Mandokir, for example, was one of those angry trolls.

"These idiots! Do they have all Velociraptor shit in their heads? Even the Acrosaurus is smarter than them!" Mandokir walked up and down on the ground, stamping his feet.

Diplosaurus is one of the dinosaur species with a relatively low IQ. Trolls like to use "You are as smart as Diplosaurus" to scold other trolls for their low IQs.

At this time, the chieftain was at the core of Zul'Gurub, near the altar where the Gurubashi tribe was stationed.

There are no other trolls here now, only Chief Mandokir himself, and his most trusted comrade, the sorcerer Jindu, resurrecting Hakkar or summoning Hakkar, trolls with the same ambition.

Because Chief Mandokir now has some things to say, some of which he does not want his people and subordinates to know. Only "comrades" like Jindu can Mandokir feel free to let him hear them.

Jin'do the Sorcerer, on the surface, was an ordinary troll who came to Zul'Gurub from a small tribe in Stranglethorn Vale to make a living. He was outstanding and was recruited by Chief Mandokil to join the Gurubashi tribe.

But in fact, before that, Jindu did not come from Stranglethorn Vale. The young sorcerer came from the north, even further north than the human kingdom.

Not Amani.

Not the Hinterlands either.

Jindu comes from an underwater city. This city is not so much a city as it is a temple about the same size as a city.

In fact, it is an extremely huge temple. Its name is Atal'Hakkar Temple, but adventurers who know its existence call it the "Sunken Temple" because it was sunk at the bottom of a large lake.

The Temple of Atal'Hakkar is the place where the blood god Hakkar was suppressed within the trolls, and the place where the Emerald Green Dragon is responsible for guarding. Initially it was not a "sunken temple", it was a glorious temple located in the forest.

Founded in the Swamp of Sorrows by the most insane Hakkari Atal'ai trolls.

The followers of Hakkar tried to summon the true form of their god here to Azeroth, but their plot was discovered by the green dragon.

Ysera ordered nature to flood the Atal'ai, and asked her powerful subordinates to monitor the bodies of Hakkar's clones and the Atal'ai trolls guarding the temple, to prevent Hakkar from coming to Azeroth.

This work was very effective, and the Atal'ai trolls and Hakkar clones were quiet for hundreds of years.

The sorcerer Jindu is an Atalai troll who grew up in the Temple of Atal'haka.

Later, due to some reasons, he broke away from the supervision of the green dragon, left the Atal'Hakkar Temple and came to Stranglethorn Valley.

The young Atalai troll shoulders the task of developing Hakkar followers and expanding the power of the gods, and has worked diligently in Stranglethorn Vale for many years.

Judging from the fact that Chief Mandokil, a native Zul'Gurub troll, now believes in Hakkar crazily, Jin'du's work over the years has been very effective.

In fact, after so many years, there have been a lot of trolls in Zul'Gurub who secretly believe in Hakkar. Otherwise, in the original timeline, Mandokir and Jin'do would not have succeeded in bringing Hakkar to come...

Jindu and Chief Mandokir are the leaders and spiritual leaders of Hakkar's followers in Zul'Gurub.

So when a tribe that madly believed in the Blood God suddenly appeared in the Bloodcrest Highlands, and also called themselves the Hakkari tribe, Jindu and Mandokir fell into ecstasy together at first.

"Damn it! I'm not alone in my ways!"

They all thought so at the time.

They couldn't wait to send messengers to contact their "comrades" in Blood Summit Highlands.

As a result, messengers were sent out more than a dozen times, but none of them came back, and the "comrades" did not respond to them at all.

When Jindu and Mandokir were puzzled, the real Hakkar roared across the world and told them the truth, "You two stupid ants and ashes! That's not me, that's the god who impersonated my name!"

"

Only then did Mandokir and Jindu, the real bosses of Hakkari and Atalai, understand why none of the dozen or so messengers sent out came back alive.

The angry magician and the Gurubashi chief wanted to punish the Hakkari, but they did not expect that the new Hakkari rose faster than they expected. In just one year, the new Hakkari became a behemoth in Stranglethorn Valley.

.

Let alone punishment, it would be a good thing if Zul'Gurub is not occupied by the opponent.

Mandokir and Jindu fell into melancholy, worrying all day long that the alien god pretending to be Hakkar would call, because then the other party would most likely kill the real Hakkar.

Moreover, Zul'an on the seaside is also a huge threat to Hakkar. A new Hakkale plus a Zul'an made the two trolls worried.

Later, I didn't expect that New Hakkari and Zul'an were at odds, and the two sides actually declared war on each other.

Blood Lord Mandokir and Jindu were ecstatic, happily holding watermelons and preparing to watch the show.

did not expect……

New Hakkari was actually vulnerable, and then the situation took a turn for the worse. The believers of the alien god were defeated before they could react in Zul'Gurub.

The subsequent situation was completely out of the control of Jindo and the Blood Lords. The major Loa priests, who had always been so powerful in Stranglethorn Vale and Zul'Gurub, rushed to surrender to the enemy before the fight even started!

As a result, except for the troll who secretly believed in Hakkar, all the other Gurubashi trolls declared their surrender to the desert troll.

Within a month, four and a half million jungle trolls ran to Tonati'u, and by the time they reached the foot of Zul'Gurub Mountain, the number already exceeded 600,000.

Coupled with the fact that most of the jungle trolls in Zul'Gurub surrendered without a fight, Jin'do and Mandokir sadly found that the enemy's entry into Zul'Gurub was unstoppable, and the great master's cause was faced with numerous obstacles.

So while the people outside are cheering "King Tonatiu", these two wind snake gods, the most powerful trolls in Azeroth, are hiding inside and discussing in frustration.

Listening to Mandokir's constant insults, the magician didn't say a word, but the sly eyes under the mask kept moving gently.

"Jindu." Mandokir, who had been scolding for a long time, looked at the magician and said, "You have always been very smart. I have no other choice. You can come up with a solution."

Looking at the restless Mandokir, Jindu finally spoke softly: "There is still a way. My blood lord."

"What else can we do now? Once that desert troll enters Zul'Gurub, he will definitely do what he did on Zandalar!" Mandokir said anxiously.

"I don't mind him being the king of the jungle trolls! But if all the jungle trolls listen to him, then they will definitely be forced to believe in the gods Tona and Tiu! How many trolls will be willing to do so at that time?

Come and sing the name of the master?"

"Tonatiu, Tonatiu! The greatest obstacle to the great master!"

"I say there is a way, there is a way." Compared to the anxious Mandokir, the magician Jindu was as calm as ever at this time.

"Please believe me, Blood Lord. I already have a good way to keep the master's name in the ears of the trolls."

Jindu's extremely calm appearance calmed Mandokir's anxiety. The Gurubashi chief slowly calmed down.

"I believe in you. Magician, I have always believed in you!" Mandokir. "Speak and tell me your way!"

"kindness."

Jindu nodded.

"First, the first step." The magician said. "Let us leave here and go to the gate of Zul'Gurub to welcome the arrival of the desert troll."

"What? This is your way?!" Mandokir shouted angrily.

"I have already said it. Please believe me, my Lord Blood Lord." Jindu said slowly.

"I...I...I! You really are...huh..." Mandokir's voice gradually became lower. "Okay, I will always believe you."

"Haha...that's right."

Jindu said with a smile.


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