Chapter 264: Orgrim's Plan

Orgrim is an orc like no other. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

Most of the orc warriors are muscular creatures with their brains, and they only know how to charge, and they don't know where to charge.

In this respect, they are not very different from ogres - which is why shamans in orc society are highly respected, and shamans follow the teachings of the elements and can point them in the right direction.

Don't think that the old tribe is Orgrim's word that the warriors are the leaders of the orcs, it's just because the shamans with identities are no longer there, they have become warlocks, formed the Shadow Council, and secretly control everything.

Stronger than Orgrim, didn't he end up being pit by the Shadow Council.

After the Orc War, after the defeated Orgrim was rescued by Samuro, he did not choose to live in seclusion like the Orc Juggernaut, but began to wander around, hoping that he could better understand the world and figure out what the orcs should do now.

Under the influence of the demon's blood, the old group of orcs who drank the demon's blood are now mostly imprisoned in Dunhold Castle, they are languishing and have no fighting spirit, and Orgrim, as the Grand Chief, must find a chance to redeem his people.

Over the past decade, Orgrim has traveled across the Eastern Kingdoms, from the borders of Quel'Salas to the cape of the Valley of Thorns, and Orgrim has been trying to find a way to restore his people.

There was a solution—let the shaman come—but Orgrim still had no clue.

He believed that orcs needed the leadership of a shaman, and that only under the leadership of a true great shaman could an orc be noble and wild, violent but not murderous.

But Orgrim couldn't find the shaman.

He had traveled to the Alterac Valley, where he had seen many traces of the Frostwolf Clan - but not a single orc.

He had also been to Stoneken Fortress, but at the time Lexa had gone out to hang out, and there were only large groups of ogres.

And this time, upon learning that someone had made himself a target, Orgrim had a new plan.

"It's funny, to be able to use me, the big chief of the orcs, as a decoy to attract attention, and I think the real goal of those people must not be small - in this case, I will accompany them in a play first, and when their purpose is revealed, I think no one will pay attention to me, right?"

"I'm not going to your Stonefist Fortress yet, if I show up there, the humans might become wary - Lexa, it's enough for you to send some ogres to help me get the humans in trouble."

"But it's dangerous, Great Chief!" Lexa's voice was low, "If you continue to be celibate, in case of an accident, we really have no direction." ”

"Hahaha!" Orgrim laughed, "If I have the cover of the ogre, I can still have an accident, and what qualifications do I have to be your Great Chief?" ”

Seeing that Orgrim was resolute, Lexa couldn't say much, he could only invite Orgrim to go to Fist Stone's Fortress to rest for a while.

Ogrim readily agreed, "That's a good idea, I'm going to make the Alliance misjudge my relationship with the ogre!" ”

And after some hesitation, Lao Chen finally told Orgrim the news of the frost wolf, and now the orc chief suddenly became full of energy, and he already had a clear plan - as long as the human beings used their own one to be exposed, he could rescue the orcs of Dunhold Castle together with the frost wolf and ogre in the chaos of the alliance!

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Since Kel'thugad's one-time magic mark on Orgrim had been activated (this mark magic fluctuated less), humans couldn't find Orgrim for a while, but it was certain that the orc chief was mixed with the ogre.

This is not good news for the league.

Ogres have blossomed all over Azeroth, not least because of their ability to survive and adapt, but also because no one wants to bother to clean them up.

The vast majority of ogres don't have the concept of saving, so the harvest after the fight is often just a pile of unidentified objects that emit a foul smell - and the ogre is extremely difficult to deal with, so it can be a thankless task for anyone to clean up the ogre.

And if Orgrim and the ogre have a particularly close relationship, then the alliance will have to consider whether to carry out an operation to encircle the ogre.

And the encirclement and suppression of ogres is not only costly, but also fruitless, and now the entire alliance is in a state of poverty and madness, and the pressure to encircle and suppress ogres is quite large.

While the Alliance struggled with what to do with the ogre, Orgrim left Stonefist Fortress and resumed wandering—and according to the Sentinel, Orgrim was in a pretty messy state!

The Alliance was undoubtedly relieved when they heard the news, and since Orgrim and the ogre were not very happy, it was enough to keep an eye on this orc.

The capture was resumed, this time with all its might - even the sentinels watching Stonefist Fortress were involved.

Just as the Alliance let its guard down on the ogres, a handful of ogres left Stoneken Fortress.

"Incognito!"

"Shhhhh

"Shut up, Gorkaure!"

"It's you who should shut up, Gercaul!"

Golcaul, the former chief of the Stonefist Ogre, is sent to Gilneth, where the two-headed ogre will be tasked with finding out and causing chaos if necessary - because, in Orgrim's judgment, he may be using his own people to plan something in Gilneth.

It has to be said that Orgrim's prediction was very accurate.

When the orc chief narrowly escaped again and again in the Arathi Heights, Kel'thugad, who was afraid of waking up drunk, finally began to act.

Now that the league's attention has shifted from Gilneth to Arathi Heights, it would be better for something interesting to happen in Gilnis.

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Although Gilneth and Lordaeron are now in a semi-truce, Lordaeron no longer attacking, but Gilneth is not allowed to repair the walls, but the soldiers still have to eat anyway.

Since the war had been going on for a month, the first and second batches of grain and grass had been exhausted at the front, and now, the third batch of grain and grass had been transported from all parts of Lordaeron to the bottom of the Greymane Wall.

However, no one noticed that almost all the grain and hay bags had a strange mark printed on them.

This mark is exactly the same as the one on the wall of Bell Town, and its meaning is: Cursed Sect.

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Woke up late...... Today's fifth watch, but later, don't be in a hurry...... (To be continued.) )