Chapter 218: Orc Fleet

Whew! Whew! Whoosh......

Gul'dan gasped for air, feeling like a worn-out bellows in his lungs, and teleportation spells running at full capacity could not be afforded even by the strong physique of an orc warlock.

Fortunately, it has finally arrived.

Gul'dan held the Book of Medivan in both hands, raised it above his head, and handed it to a large red demon.

This red demon looked thin and thin compared to Akmund, and his aura was also weaker than I don't know how many times, but his strength was still not comparable to Guldan. The difference between the two was the same as the difference in their size, with Gul'dan only slightly taller than the other's toes.

Kazak, Lord of Doom, is the strongest of the Burning Legion and the commander of the Burning Legion's demonic vanguard in Azeroth. It was on his orders that the demons built a fortress next to the Dark Gate to protect the army's portal into Azeroth.

Unlike Akmund's style, Kazak was very cautious, cautious to the point of being too careful. Previously, the Ansu faction had deliberately sent the Raven people to carry out a suicide attack on the demon army in order to find out the identity of the commander of the demon advance army, and Kazak showed amazing patience at this time, and never showed up. At this point, Kazak subverted the impression that demons had long given people a violent temper and would fight at the slightest disagreement.

In fact, it can't be said that Kazak is different, it's really Azeroth's situation that makes him have to be careful, careful, and careful.

You must know that the Burning Legion suffered losses in Azeroth during the War of the Ancients, and it was none other than the Dark Titan Sargeras, the Legion's big boss, who commanded the army at that time. Kazak asked himself if he couldn't resist a finger of Sargeras, even the big boss was in Azeroth, could he still be cautious?

Now, Akmund has descended on Azeroth, and with such a strong man in front of him, Kazak has not hid anymore, and he has begun to stand in the light.

A demon guard walked over, took the Book of Medivan from Gul'dan's hand, and placed it in the summoning circle that had been prepared long ago. This circle leads directly to the Dark Gate, and its effect is self-explanatory—it affects the Dark Gate, making the Dark Gate more powerful or more demons teleported in the same amount of time.

Judging by Akmund's instructions to Gul'dan, it is clear that the Burning Legion is going to do the former.

The demon was urging the magic circle, and Gul'dan was not idle, he chose an inconspicuous corner to hide his figure, and silently recovered his magic power.

Gul'dan wasn't going to stay here and set out with the demon army, he was an orc, his roots were in the orcs, and that was the right place for him to play. Orgrimmar wished he wasn't there, and Gul'dan couldn't do what the other party wanted.

Besides, Gul'dan still has his own plans, and he has no chance of getting out of it with the demon army. After all, there are too many strong people in the Burning Legion, and there are few who are stronger than him among the demons, but they are not the orc clans that he can dominate.

Kazak glanced at Gul'dan and ignored it. Gul'dan is a figure in the orc clan, and it is nothing to be placed in the Burning Legion of countless worlds that crisscross and twist the void, if it weren't for the fact that he could help the legion invade Azeroth, how could he see the dignified Lord of Doom if he wanted to?

Now that Gul'dan or orcs have completed their mission, the Burning Legion has finally made a hole in the tortoise shell of Azeroth, allowing it to invade the world in a big way. At this time, the orcs were of little use to the Burning Legion, at most they were absorbed after the war, becoming a member of the Legion, and they were also a member of the lower levels.

It was precisely because of this mentality that Kazak did not care about Guldan, even if the latter used the teleportation circle to leave Kazak after recovering his mana, he did not look at it again.

Gul'dan, who managed to escape, was not annoyed by the scorn lord's contempt, but was rejoicing. If Kazak valued him, he would not have been able to get out of his way to carry out his plan.

As soon as he returned to the orc clan, Gul'dan shouted loudly, "Where is Orgrimmar, take me to him." ”

"Gul'dan, that's what you call the Great Chief?"

When the leader of an orc clan heard this, he leaned forward with a battle axe and the words 'find fault' written on his face.

Gul'dan frowned secretly, the Grom of the Warsong Clan also had some fame among the orcs, and Gul'dan usually didn't mind teaching the other party a lesson, but now he didn't have time to entangle with the other party.

"I've heard about your son, and that's not a reason for you to be disrespectful to me, Grom." Reaching out to push the other away, Guldan said, "I don't mind helping your son if you leave now." ”

Grom's muscles tensed and relaxed, glared at Gul'dan hatefully, and left without saying a word.

Although he didn't like Guldan, he couldn't deny Guldan's strength, and if Guldanken took action, his son's strange illness should be solved.

Idiot!

Gul'dan sneered at Grom in his heart, that is, now, when Grom dared to provoke him, he would not get a verbal promise, but a lesson that would make him embarrassed and discredited.

Led by the orc guards, Gul'dan soon found Orgrimmar, the High Chieftain on a warship.

The orc-controlled harbor is leaving the port in an orderly manner, and they are full of orc warriors. The orc fleet has taken shape, and the ship that Orgrimmar is on is the flagship of the fleet.

Seeing Gul'dan coming, Ogrimmar had a gloomy face: "Gul'dan, you have summoned a big guy, I hope his appearance will not cause trouble to the orcs." ”

Orgrimmar, the demon of the Burning Legion, would not be as respectful as Gul'dan, and put on a posture of treating the demon as an offering. Orcs are rebellious, no one can tame them, although they worship the wild nature of the strong, they will not really submit to anyone, especially orc leaders like Orgrimmar will not bow down to anyone, which is why Orgrimmar and Gul'dan are not compatible, the two are not the same kind of people from the root.

You're just going to be able to do it in front of me, and you're going to try to face Akmund.

Stupid reckless, you don't know anything about power.

The corners of Gul'dan's mouth were slightly hooked, revealing just the right amount of sarcasm that only Orgrimmar could see.

"Now is not the time to discuss demons, my Great Chief. We've been preparing for this for so long, and I don't think the warriors of the clan will want to see our predestined loot being snatched up by someone else. ”

The orcs had been preparing for this expedition for years, and if the demons had taken the lead at the last minute, it was not difficult to imagine what would have become of the orc warriors who were eager to fight, and at that time even Orgrimmar would not be able to suppress the riot.

Hum!

With a snort, Orgrimmar yelled at the standard-bearer, "Tell everyone, full speed, humanity is our spoil." ”