Chapter 728: The Great Chief Who is Afraid of Life

Orgrim didn't say anything until the end, there were two sentences in total.

One sentence is the recognition of Saar.

"You'll be a good chief, I think of you, young man."

The other sentence is to yourself.

"I have no regrets in my life."

The former sentence can't be said because of jealousy and pride, and the latter sentence really has a guilty conscience.

The orcs of Draenor really confirm the old sayingβ€”β€”β€”β€” its prosperity is also vigorous, and its death is also fast.

The hegemony established by drinking the power gained from drinking demonic blood eventually collapsed due to the disappearance of demonic blood.

Orgrim had also thought about the days when the tribe had been defeated and fled into seclusion.

He doesn't regret every decision he makes, because as the big chief, he did his best, he really did his best, there were no regrets, no reservations, no selfishness.

But as an orc, as an orc who has carried the trust of those comrades who sacrificed their lives to blaze a trail and fight for the future, Orgrim had a guilty conscience.

Because he failed.

Giving the heirloom black armor to Thrall is Orgrim's recognition of Thrall.

The reason for giving the Hammer of Doom to Thrall is much simpler, as Orgrim has lost the approval of the Hammer of Doom.

From leaving the Alterac Mountains and leaving the hermitage of the Frostwolf Clan, Orgrim has been fighting for leadership over Thrall, either explicitly or implicitly.

It wasn't until the end of the Battle of Dunhold Castle that Orgrim succumbed to one fact.

He's old.

A suffering teenager, a prime of life in the war, a reclusion after defeat, Orgrim's body has aged.

The moment Orgrim agreed with this fact, his heart grew old.

For days on end, he recalled in his dreams those faces, those faces that had long been forgotten.

So Ogrim realized that he should die.

But at least make my death more worthwhile!

Orcs are not afraid of death, so why should humans be afraid of death?

If he could have survived, how could he have crossed the Dark Gate and come to Azeroth in the first place!

When Orgrim learned from Spartacus that Carlos had come to encircle the orcs in person, a plan was hatched in his mind.

The first step is to pretend to procrastinate and give Sal time to rally people's hearts.

The second step is to provoke Carlos and make him recklessly attack Dunhold Castle.

In the third step, Thrall led most of the orcs to break through to the south, break through the shackles of the walls of Sauradin, and head to the Arathas Plateau.

The fourth step is to give yourself a glorious and grand death, and if he can, Orgrim wants to die at the hands of Carlos.

"I don't agree, the Alliance has laid a heavy ambush at the gates of the Wall of Soradin, and your delay and sacrifice are pointless! I disagree! ”

Thrall opposes Orgrim's plan, although the young Thrall does not know Orgrim's plan to seek death, but this plan itself is problematic, with so many old and weak, sick and disabled, the orcs will not move very fast.

It doesn't work.

"I know, I know you know, I know that humans know too, so this plan will definitely succeed, because only I know, and now there are you."

Orgrim pulled out a strange talisman and placed it in Thrall's palm.

"What is this?"

Thrall asked, confused, feeling a faint fluctuation in mana.

"The legacy of the old tribes."

Orgrim let out a long sigh.

He then told Thrall the story of the amulet.

At that time, the orc tribe was overwhelmed, the Lordaeron Alliance was ill-prepared, and the war was one-sided. However, the Wall of Soladin, built to prevent the Troll Empire's counterattack, contained the orcs' strategic movements from both positive and negative directions. So in addition to the plan to seize control of the Wall of Soradin, the Orc tribe has a second plan to destroy it.

In addition, this program is also carried out partially.

To destroy the wall of Soladin, which stretches for hundreds of miles, and destroy the wall of Soladin, which was built by the most powerful empire of mankind for six hundred years, is definitely not a small project, even if it was the orc tribe back then, it is not easy to do.

But it's not difficult to make a hole in Soradin's Wall.

Orgrim, as the Grand Chief, personally approved the plan.

Twenty years later, when Orgrim secretly went to check it out, he couldn't help but praise Azeroth, who was able to grind high explosives from solid stones, for not getting damp with gunpowder.

As long as that Carlos. Barov would have set his sights on Dunhold Castle, so that the human forces guarding the walls of Soradin would not act rashly.

When the time comes, Thrall will be able to calmly bring 200,000 orcs out of Hillsbrad.

This is probably the last beneficial legacy of the old tribe to the new tribe.

Thinking about this, Ogrim felt that enough was enough.

Dealing with Thrall casually, Orgrim chased Thrall away and told him to return to him to get the Black Plate Armor and the Hammer of Doom before leaving.

Because Orgrim found that he needed to use these two iconic props as well.

So, the well-dressed Orgrim tied the Horde's banner to his back as a cloak and took the Hammer of Doom to the prisoner of war camp.

The results are outstanding.

The new generation of orcs is not alarmed, but none of the old orcs who have experienced the old tribe can keep calm.

"Orgrim?"

"It's Orgrim!"

"The chief is not dead!"

"Why didn't the Great Chief die?"

"Why are you still alive?"

"Why are you still alive!"

From the whispering at the beginning to the excitement at the end.

Ogrim was also thinking about this question, why didn't he die in the first place.

Probably unwilling.

More than 100,000 orcs are imprisoned in Dunhold Castle, and the alliance can only use more than 5,000 guards to guard so many orcs, which is equivalent to a human guard guarding more than 30 orcs.

In addition to the objective reasons of insufficient food, clothing, and physical decline, the more important internal reason is probably the internal group.

Orcs are not jungle beasts, not solitary animals, but socially disciplined higher creatures.

Although the human race used various methods to disrupt the organization of the prisoners of war, twenty years later, the more than 50,000 orcs who were imprisoned in Dunhold Castle did not disappear under the devastation and enslavement of humans, but tripled in population.

You say that there is no potential organization, and this is credible?

After a bit of swaggering through the market, a young orc soon stepped forward to make trouble for Orgrim.

Ogrim shook his head secretly, it was "not easy" to eat so strong in the detention center.

Without even having to divide five by two, Orgrim carried the hammer of destruction in one hand and used his free hand to knock all the orc boys who were finding fault to the ground.

"Phew, you're not worthy to be our chief!"

An orc guy spat on Orgrim's feet with a mouthful of thick phlegm.

Yes, worry-free.

Orgrim didn't have to ask.

"Take me to your father's generation, this is the grudge of our generation, you little guys can't get involved."

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