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"Zuhed, if it's not a very important thing, you will definitely pay for disturbing my rest. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 Info Well, yes, I'm going to split your skull and see if your blood is also green. Grom roared in response - Zuhd had also drunk the kind of potion that Gul'dan had offered, could his blood have turned green too?

"Gul'dan, it's Gul'dan! Gul'dan is gone!" Zuhd shouted loudly with his hands in a tube, the waves splashing from the side of the ship so loud that he was a little worried that Grom would not hear him.

"Guldan...... Gone?" Grom's pupils suddenly contracted together, and he kept his hand on the plank on the side of the ship, leaning out slightly out of the deck, and roaring, "Gul'dan is gone?

"It's all gone!" Zuhd cried eagerly, "just ......"

Grom could see that Zuherd's mouth was open and closed, and he was still talking, but it was muffled by the sound of the wind and waves.

Grom realized that this was not an easy matter, or that Gul'dan might have acted premeditated, and he roared and shouted to Zuhd, "Stop the ship, tell the goblins to slow down!

With that, Grom walked briskly to the cockpit of the ship, and under the coercion of the sharp axe blade of the "Bloody Roar", the goblins honestly stopped the ship, and then the captain among them was carried out of the cabin by the collar by Grom and slammed to the deck.

Soon, Zuherd's ship gradually increased to full speed, and before the ship could come to a complete stop, he eagerly pedaled to Grom's ship.

"Grom, what should we do? Gul'dan is gone! what are we going to do?" shouted to Grom as soon as he stepped on the deck with one foot.

"Shut up, Zuhd, you're like a pussy now. Grom waved his weapon in displeasure, and then said, "Tell me first, how did you find out that Gul'dan was missing?"

Most of the orcs noticed that something was wrong with the two ships, and they coerced the goblin sailors to slow down their ships and move closer to the ships of Grom and Zuhd, who were as small and helpless as a small ant in the endless sea, despite the number of ships.

"Listen to me, Grom, I felt that something was wrong with the ships of Gul'dan and Gurjar all the time, but not long ago I suddenly noticed that Gul'dan's ship was getting slower and farther away from us, and I thought something was wrong with his ship at first, but after a while, the ships suddenly picked up speed and went that way......" Zuhd quickly recounted how he had found out that Gul'dan was missing.

"Zuhed, you shit!" Grom roared, splattering Zuherd in the face, "why didn't you turn the bow of the ship and chase them at that time?"

"I ...... How could it be possible to catch up with that!" retorted Zuhd - this is really a broken Grom's brain, this is the sea, not on land, and you can catch up with the enemy sooner or later, and since Gul'dan had decided to run, he would have made some arrangements to make it impossible for this side to catch up with them.

"Rubbish, what a rubbish. Grom cursed angrily, poking the wood chips on the deck beneath his feet with the handle of the "Blood Roar" axe.

"Hey, you say, where the hell did Gul'dan go?" Grom shouted as he stepped on the goblin captain with one foot.

"Woo Woo ...... Woo-la-woo-la-la!" replied the goblin, his little wide-brimmed sailor's hat dropping to the side, a look of horror on his face.

"You don't speak orc?" Grom's bare feet increased slightly, and it was obvious that the goblin, which was not much bigger than the paws of his feet, had rolled his eyes and was about to suffocate.

"Goo...... Mile...... Mutter...... Lu...... Gollum!" Grom couldn't understand what came out of his mouth, even though he was about to trample the goblin to death—after all, not every goblin spoke orc like Guvoshos.

"What now?" Zuhd ignored Grom's several times calling him a piece of rubbish, and still fervently hoped that Grom would come up with an idea.

"What do you say?" Grom didn't have an idea, seeing that the goblin's thin body was about to be stepped on the deck by himself, Grom knew that it was useless, he removed the ball of his foot and let the goblin go - not with kindness, but Grom knew that before leaving, in order to be able to carry as many supplies as possible, the goblin sailors on each ship were not rich, and if he killed a few of them, the ship would not be able to sail away.

"I think so......" Zuhd did have some ideas, but he was not the kind of character who could make decisions, and among the remaining less than 10,000 orcs, Grom's Warsong Clan stood in the majority, and even if he wanted to get an idea, it was up to Grom to agree or not.

"We have three options, one is to go after Gul'dan and find out what this guy is going to do, it doesn't matter what else he said before, I just want to know if he lied to us about the intelligence of that new world. "Zuhed said their first choice.

"The second option is to turn around and go back. The new continent is ethereal, but we have just left that continent for a short time, and it is still too late to go back, but we may face the encirclement and suppression of the human army, and we have no ability to fight against them now, so we may have to hide in Tibet. Zuhd spoke of the second option.

"The third option is to keep the original route unchanged - anyway, there are not many people Gul'dan has taken with him, and it has nothing to do with us. It's just that...... Without Gul'dan, I don't know if I can open the portal between me and Draenor, and besides, I don't know if that continent really exists, and there may be more powerful enemies on it......" Zuhd felt that these three options were not good, but the orcs had no other way, he looked at Grom, waiting for the other party to make a final decision.

"Gollum!" said to Grom as he thought with a frown, as the goblin captain rubbed his chest from the deck with a mark on his step, and said something to Grom.

Grom thought the guy was provoking himself, and he was about to kick the little thing into the sea, only to find that the goblin captain had carefully pulled something out of the leather pouch around his waist, and it was...... A parchment roll?