Chapter 767: Garrosh's Emotions

Garrosh didn't enter a room...... Actually, it was a cupboard—but a cupboard for the Guardian, and a small room for Garrosh. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info

It is divided into large compartments, each containing a transparent bottle containing a curled tentacle.

Seeing this, everyone knows that this is Yugsaron's tentacles.

No one knows exactly what kind of agreement Lorcan and Yugsaron reached, but it is clear that Yugsaron seems to have shared some of his abilities with Lorcan - of course, it is also possible that Yugsaron asked Lorcan to study how to help him escape from prison.

But in any case, everything here has become meaningless with the deaths of Yugsaron and Loken.

After seeing these tentacles, Garrosh was refreshed, and even the fatigue of trekking through the wind and snow seemed to disappear.

That's what Garrosh is aiming for!

Not knowing what the liquid was in these transparent containers, it managed to preserve the tentacles, which looked a little twisted, but were completely different from the dry tentacles outside that had lost the power of Yugsaron.

At least...... Seems to have energy flowing?

The peculiarity of Titan Technology - all energy must be in a state that can be easily observed, so Garrosh immediately discovered the energy in these transparent containers.

Apparently, Lorcan seems to have made some kind of attempt at merging the energy of the Elder Gods with the energy of the Titans.

As for the results...... Judging from the fact that these tentacles have not withered, it seems that there is still some effect.

Garrosh pressed his face against one of the containers, carefully observing the tentacle within.

Well, it doesn't seem to be as disgusting as they say?

By the gods, Garrosh used his high-imitation blood roar to break the stopper of one of the transparent containers, pouring out the tentacle of it.

"Is that why Dranoche is proud? His uncle fought with the owner of this tentacle and then died of exhaustion? ”

Somehow, Garrosh remembered Dranosh, remembered Brooks, who was now known to the tribe as a hero, fearless against the Elder Gods, and even respected by the Alliance.

It's a bonad!

Although Draranosh never said anything, Garrosh believed that he must secretly be proud of Blox.

At least there are traces of imitation in Delanoche's words and deeds, deliberately posing as a teenager and an old man.

This is also the tradition of the tribe, and the relatives of any heroic figure will remember and pass on his deeds, which is also the spirit of the tribe.

But for some reason, Garrosh has always been very unhappy with Dranoche.

Why is it that you can reap the glory of your loved ones while I have to carry this burden?

Looking at the tentacles in the container, Garrosh's mind didn't know where to fly, and he thought of Thrall, the man his own age, but who he had to respect—didn't you also rely on Durotan's legacy?

If it weren't for the fact that you were the son of Durotan, how could Drektar give you shamanic initiation in the first place, and how would you become the Great Chief you are today?

In a trance, Garrosh had an inexplicable hallucination of "I can do it too", and he seemed to have forgotten the trials that humans had gone through in the arena before Thrall became the Great Chief; Forgetting the suffering that Thrall endured when he was tortured by the spells of Kel'thugad in order to make the events of Dunhold Castle known to the public; Forget about Thrall's dedication every day after becoming the Great Chief.

At this moment, Garrosh's heart was only full of jealousy.

That's right, he received the influence of Yugsaron!

The negative emotions represented by Yugsaron are selfishness, jealousy, and greed - among them, selfishness and greed can hardly affect Garrosh, and as a warrior, Garrosh doesn't even care about his own life when he needs to, so these two emotions have little effect on him.

But jealousy is different.

Garrosh's life experience is very different from that of most orcs.

In Galadar, Garrosh received enlightenment from Grandmother Gaiaan, who first learned about his father through the mouth of the orc old woman.

Although Gaiaan has no prejudice against Garrosh, she has nothing to say positively about Gromache.

Reckless, irascible - and, of course, tough, that's what Gaiaan says about Grommache.

In all fairness, this assessment is very apt.

But for Garrosh, the assessment was simply unacceptable.

Reckless? Irascible?

Garrosh wanted to refute, but there was nothing to say - even the death of Garrosh's mother was related to Grommash's recklessness, although Garrosh was still young at the time, and he didn't know exactly what happened, but from the words of the other Warsong Orcs, he probably knew that his mother died in a battle with Goron, in order to cover the advancing Gromash.

And after losing his wife, Grommash did not reflect on his own recklessness, but thought that he was not strong enough - how could this have happened if Goron had not been able to stop him?

After that, Gromash no longer cared for Garrosh, and even after Garrosh contracted a rash, he simply had Garrosh sent to Galadar.

Garrosh was no longer a warrior at that time, and Gromash cared nothing about him.

His unhappy childhood made Garrosh particularly important to the people around him, and although Galadar's orcs did not isolate Garrosh because of Gromash, Garrosh still had a peculiar sensitivity to these things.

To make matters worse, at the rite of passage, the hapless Garrosh was confronted by a herd of split-hoof cattle, and in the midst of the rampaging split-hoofed cattle, Garrosh struggled to save his life, but he was also scarred - and finally had to use the prairie marmot as his prey for the rite of passage.

It's just horrible.

After returning to the Horde, Garrosh became more cheerful, but under the influence of Grommash, Garrosh became more and more extreme.

Garrosh longs for glory, and only true glory can wash away all the shame on himself and his loved ones!

And this desire, under the influence of Yugsaron's energy, finally turned into jealousy.

A voice appeared in Garrosh's heart.

"Kill those lucky guys who are born lucky, they don't have to do anything, they're already sitting on everything you want to have, damn it!"

Before he knew it, Garrosh's eyes were red.