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"Ogrim, why are you here?" Brooks was overjoyed and surprised—even he felt a little lost in the situation just now; now that Ogrim came, Brooks felt as if he had found his backbone; of course, Brooks also knew that Orgrim had always prided himself on being resourceful and would not leave the Command Hub to go into battle in person; and now he was here, was it because he had a solution to the dilemma in front of him?—Brooks's heart was full of anticipation. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info
"Brooks......" Ogrim's voice carried a touch of sadness, "the final moment has come. ”
At the last moments??......?
Before, no matter what the situation was, Brooks had never been so desperate as he was now—since Orgrim had said it was the last hour, then there must be no room for the orcs to turn over in this battle, but this was by no means the last moment!
"Orgrim, what nonsense are you talking about!" Brooks' emotions suddenly soared, he came to Ogrim's face, roared at him and yelled, "Isn't it just a defeat in a battle? what's the big deal? It's my last moment at most, but it's not yours, Orgrim, you have more important things to do!"
"More important?" Ogrim asked, stunned by a call highlighted by his friend.
"Go back to Palatine Bay, Orgrim, I know you, you will be able to swim across the Narrow Sea!" Brooks exclaimed, "Go back, I will break the queen for you, believe me, as long as I live, no enemy will be able to continue to pursue you;
To Brooks' surprise, Orgrim just smiled wryly and shook his head: "No, Brooks, I'm not leaving, as I just said, this is my last moment." The Horde has collapsed, the Orcs have lost the war, and there is no chance of a comeback, Brooks. ”
"You fart!" Brooks interrupted Orgrim in a fit of rage, and he even wanted to slap the friend - even though he had always held him in high esteem: "It's just a dragon, just lost a war, look what you've become, Orgrim? You've become a bitch, a coward! What about your ambitions? What about the bright future you once wanted to lead the tribe to? Have you given up all? If that doesn't take the humans, I can kill you right here!"
Blox's emotions were so agitated that his saliva splashed all over Orgrim's face, but the orc chief didn't care—he knew that Brox's was doing it for his own good, but ......
"Listen to me, Brooks, even if the orcs can make a comeback, it will only be after the dark gates are opened...... But if the people who remained in Draenor came, the power ...... And it will follow, and when the time comes, do you think Gul'dan will let me go? Rather than being tortured by Gul'dan, it is better for me to die here now. "Orgrim had already thought clearly.
"......" Brooks didn't speak, and from Orgrim's tone, he could hear a strong will to die - as a good friend of Orgrim, Blox's character - when he decided something, don't try to make him change his mind by beating him unless you can convince him of reason.
And Brooks wasn't a fool - he knew Orgrim had a point in that - killing Blackhan the Destroyer, killing the Shadow Council, and putting Gul'dan under house arrest...... He is involved in all these things, and once Gul'dan gains power, let alone Orgrim, even if it is himself, he will not let it go.
Seeing the red dragon still chasing the fleeing orcs and spitting flames, Bloxes sighed - what a failure!
Patting his old friend on the shoulder, Brooks' tone softened, "Orgrim, I see...... Since you have chosen this moment...... Well, I'll accompany you. ”
"Blox...... You can leave. Orgrim hesitated, but then said - Brooks was his friend, and he was willing to die with him, but he was also his friend, and he certainly didn't want him to die here—thinking about each other was true friendship.
"Hey, don't mention that, instead of just leaving in disgrace, swimming back to Palatine Bay, and enduring Guldan's robbery like a chicken, I might as well enjoy the battle before I die!" Brocks grinned, waving his tomahawk at his friend in a demonstrative manner.
Fighting?Ogrim smiled wryly again, and looked around him—even his own personal guards were now almost gone, and his own tribe chief was in a miserable situation with only a few guards.
As for Brooks, he was stronger than himself, but only to a limited extent, barely amassing a few hundred Blackstone Orcs - and more importantly, these few Blackstone Orcs were no longer as combative as they had been when they first came into the world, but trembling, and if the enemy was a little more tenacious, Orgrim felt that they would immediately disperse.
Brooks knew what Orgrim was thinking, and he knew that if he and Orgrim were to charge the approaching human army now, few of these Blackstone Orcs would follow them to their deaths.
But Brooks has his own pride - orcs are orcs, and he doesn't regret what Ogrim did, he knows that his friend is right, because orcs are born free, and orcs are never slaves, and Brooks doesn't run away - even if they die, orcs don't die with their backs to their enemies.
"Fight, Orgrim, and let me see if you're as agile as you used to be when you become the Great Chief!" Ignoring the earth-colored blackstone orcs, Blox's invitation to Orgrim to give it a try was before charging towards the human army that was pressing down on the orcs.
This Blox...... Orgrim finally laughed - not bitterly, but from the bottom of his heart - what more could he ask for? Holding on to the Hammer of Destruction, which had been handed down from his ancestors, Orgrim followed Brooks and charged the human army, not forgetting to push away the fleeing orcs in front of him—get out of the way, you cowards! The Great Chief of the Tribe is here, and that human dares to take my head?