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Uther was dissatisfied with Arthas's almost childish attitude towards war, which in the eyes of the paladin was not the proper behavior of a monarch. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info Uther looked at Arthas's young face, and did not make any waves for Mograine's fall, and couldn't help but say: "Arthas, should I go and check Mograine's injury?" Although he asked, the leader of the Silver Hand Knights still thought in his heart that the most talented paladin in the entire Order had fallen-Uther had never seen anyone who could survive with his chest smashed.

Arthas was nervous at the moment Mograine fell, but Frostmourn was the first to tell him that the paladin was not dead. Frost Sorrow's perception of the soul is unmatched, and since the little magic sword said that Mograini is not dead, Arthas is no longer panicked, and continues to look indifferently to see what other surprises Mograini can bring to himself.

Just as Drektar turned his gaze in the direction of Arthas and Uther, trying to announce his victory to the humans and let them fulfill their promise, he heard exclamations from both the human army and his own clan camp at the same time - the difference was that the humans were a little surprised, while the orcs were panicked.

The old orc turned and looked at his opponent. Mograine had risen from the ground, a dazzling white light emanating from his body, like a sun. Drektar, who was closest to Mograine, felt it the most, and the white light made him squint his eyes, unable to even look directly at the "resurrected" paladin.

Drektar couldn't see Mograine's current state clearly, and was puzzled - after hitting his opponent's chest, the feeling of bone shattering from his one-handed sword would not be wrong, and the broken bones would pierce Mograine's heart and lungs, and the paladin would die quickly in a short time.

No matter what kind of healing method is used, there is no way for a shaman, a paladin, or a priest to recover from his internal injuries. So, how did his opponent "come back from the dead"?—Drektar had been pondering this question before he fell to the ground.

From the moment Mograine reappeared on his feet, the outcome of the duel was already sealed, and the old orc, who could not see with both eyes, was easily knocked down. Instead of piercing Drektar's throat with his sword, Mograine slammed the old orc unconscious with his heavy iron gauntlet.

Arthas, Uther, and several paladins who were familiar with Mograini walked towards him. In the orc camp, the orc warriors led by Splittooth wanted to rush over, but they were blocked by two teams of paladins who quickly charged past the door. In the face of neat blades and murderous paladins, the orc warriors of the Frostwolf Clan chose to retreat - although the true warriors were ashamed to retreat, the orcs who had been in seclusion for six years could no longer muster the courage to face death - they were no longer true warriors.

The dazzling light on Mograine's body slowly dissipated at this time, and when he saw Arthas and the others approaching, he did not forget to salute his prince. Uther approached Mograini and examined his injuries - the smashed, deflated breastplate had not healed, but Mograine's chest appeared intact.

Uther praised Mograini a few words, and although he felt that something was wrong, he also attributed the paladin's "resurrection" to the reason why he was dazzled, and perhaps Mograine's sternum was not smashed. But Mograine himself disagreed, and he admitted to Uther that his sternum had indeed collapsed.

Uther and the other paladins were incredulous and could only attribute the miracle to the protection of the Light. Saidan Dathohan walked around Mograini, amazed, shouting that he too would try to smash his chest and see if he could come back from the dead like Mograini.

[Explain it here...... Mograine's resurrection from the dead and victory over Draketar are based on the Paladin's two skills "Blazing Defender" in World of Warcraft - that is, the anti-riding Chunge and the Paladin's level 87 skill "Blind Light". The effect is exactly what is described in the text. Of course, when Tulayan defeated Tyrone Bloodseeker at the Dark Gate, he also played with Brother Chun, which is recorded in the official novel. …… This text does not count as a word count ......]]

Ignoring Dassohan's madness, Gavinrad asked Uther, "Uther, is it ......?" Although he did not say it explicitly, all the paladins understood what he meant—it was time for the Prince of Arthas's jokes to end, and now it was time for bloodshed.

However, Uther was still a little hesitant, and although Drektar refused the negotiation terms offered by the humans, according to the old orc's account, his clan did not participate in the war against the humans, nor did they slaughter them. Is it just because they're orcs that we're going to kill them all here?" Uther shook her head and said what she thought.

In fact, even the paladins from Stormwind don't really want to kill these orcs right now - despite their hatred of the orcs, the people of Stormwind have decided to take revenge on the invaders rather than take their anger on the unrelated Frostwolf Clan. But if you don't kill them, where can you put these green-skinned monsters? All the options he could think of were rejected by Drektar. It seems that they were the only ones who forcibly imprisoned them despite their opinions - after all, judging by the behavior of the orcs, their old chief was probably the only one who would rather die than become a slave.

However, there will still be problems in imprisoning these orcs, and the war with the orcs is imminent, how can there be enough manpower to take care of these orcs? They don't want to kill this group of orcs, and there is no good way to settle them, several paladins look at each other, not knowing what to do.

In the end, Uther made a decision: "Burn their camp, take these orcs with them, and return to the royal city of Lordaeron first, and let King Terenus decide their fate." The paladins agreed with Uther's decision, after all, it was a helpless solution.

The paladins quickly forced the orc warriors to lay down their weapons and take them down. Despite the language barrier, the paladins don't need to communicate with these orcs, and although they won't kill them, their attitude is inevitably a bit bad. In front of the blades of the paladins, the orcs were driven out of the camp and huddled together in a small area at the entrance of the camp.

The orcs shivered with their children behind them, and the orcs bowed their heads, seemingly without the idea that orcs would never be slaves. Several paladins quickly removed ropes from the fence of the orc camp and strung the group of orcs together to form a long queue, while several squads of paladins drew burning wood from the campfire of the orc camp and set the tents and fences on fire. As for the stone houses, there was nothing they could do, and after destroying some of the contents they contained, they would have to leave them in a messy camp - God knows where the orcs had found so many large stones.

The orc warriors were able to lay down their weapons and avoid death, but their companions were not so lucky, and a wolf whimpered and was pierced in the throat by a two-handed greatsword, and soon fell to the ground and convulsed to death. Of course, there were some white wolves who were alerted to the death of their kind and wanted to resist, but under the suppression of the paladins' numbers and the subtle coordination of the attack, these giant wolves could not even cause the enemy a trace of trouble. After all, there are too few of them, and they are hungry.