Chapter 255: Gouyl and Taresha

"How did you leave Dunhold Castle, Gouyle? And after knowing such a big secret? On the way to the teleportation array, Medivan asked Gouyl with some curiosity, "As far as I know, the defenses there are quite tight. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info"

"Uh, I'm not called Gouyle, please call me Sal." Thrall politely corrected - the word polite sounded a little funny to an orc, but Medivan felt that the orc in front of him deserved the word.

"You already know where you came from, right? You are the son of Durotan, and your name is Gouyle—and Sal is clearly a slave. Medivan looked puzzled, "Why do you call Sal?" ”

"For a great human woman." Sal's green face magically flushed red, "If I could, I would like to be able to marry her." ”

"Ahem......" Itreig, Dalin, and Old Verding began to cough violently, and they all choked on their own saliva, this interracial love seemed a little weird.

And even more bizarrely, Medivan's face turned red...... Fortunately, everyone is looking at Sal, and no one knows the wonderful story that happened between him and Garona.

Thrall was still a little shy when he found that everyone's eyes were wrong, but the orc's audacity in love made him not show a twist, but told his story generously.

"Her name is Taresha, Taresa Folkestone."

After Durotan and his wife Draka were assassinated, Thrall was saved by Blackmore.

Later in the Orc War, Blackmore recognized the great advantage of orcs in gladiatorial fights, so he began to train Thrall, hoping to train him to be a strong gladiator - while Thrall was still nursing at the time, and it was Taresha's mother who was responsible for feeding him.

When she first met Talesa, Thrall was not as tall as Tharaissa, and everyone looked at Sal with disgust, only Taresa had curiosity and affection in her eyes - Taresa had just lost her brother at the time, and she regarded Sal as her own brother as a young child.

Unfortunately, Thrall was soon taken back custody by Blackmore, and his contact with Taresa turned into a correspondence.

In order to train Thrall to become a gladiator, Blackmore hired a teacher to teach him various martial arts skills - and at the same time, in the exchange of letters, Taresa also taught Thrall various virtues of being a human being.

Although an orc slave warrior, Thrall's character is far beyond ordinary people, and in his spare time, he often reads various books and letters that Taresa secretly gave him.

Soon, at the age of fifteen, he became the youngest champion in the gladiatorial arena, and each of his gladiatorial fights brought Blackmore a fortune.

And Blackmore, who had become rich, began to be gradually dissatisfied, and he had greater ambitions in his heart, and it happened that at this time, someone found him.

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After winning the championship, Sal had a negligible "freedom" - he could leave the prison and go around the courtyard under the supervision of the guards.

There, he saw the slim Talesha.

Although Thrall is an orc, it has to be said that he has a lot of similarities with humans.

In the midst of reading books, Thrall occasionally learns stories about human love, and thinks he might be in love with Taresha.

Time passed uneventfully, but then Thrall's companions began to die inexplicably.

Sal is in a hurry, but he is just a slave and can't do anything, and it's useless to be anxious.

And then, by chance, Thrall meets a dead brother......

Krum is a fighter who used to participate in gladiatorial fights with Sal, but he died of an inexplicable illness some time ago, and Thrall was sad for a long time - and this time, Thrall saw Krum stand up with his own eyes!

Only this time Krum's eyes were blue and very dull, and he looked like a dead man.

Surprised, Thrall and Talesa talk about it.

At this time, Taresa was already Blackmore's mistress - this was not Taresha's wish, but there was no way, in the face of Blackmore, who controlled everything about herself, she had no chance to refuse.

Taresa, who gets the news from Thrall, instinctively feels that something is wrong, and she thinks that Blackmore has been secretly meeting a mysterious person lately, so she chooses to eavesdrop on their conversation.

I have to say that Taresa is actually amazingly talented, and she was not discovered by Blackmore. I also heard very amazing news!

Blackmore is creating a kind of warrior called the Death Knight, and they work together to kill the strong orcs and then transform them into the Death Knight - Thrall is Blackmore's trump card, and the success rate of the conversion is not high yet, so it is not Thrall's turn.

Shocked, Taresa tells Thrall the news and offers to help him escape—she even finds out and tells him the route of Thrall's escape and the time of the guards.

Moreover, Taresa also saved her own food and marked it outside the castle while she was out for a walk.

Thrall learned a little bit about Itrig and Logosh from the orcs who were later captured, and he decided to seek help from his people.

In order to prevent Talesa from being exposed, the orcs voluntarily organized a death squad, creating the illusion of a collective riot, pretending that Thrall's escape was an accident.

Before leaving, Taresa untied a silver crescent pendant from her white neck.

"Take it, Sal - if you need my help, put him on the old tree outside the castle that was struck by lightning, and I will go there to find you when I have a chance."

At this time, Thrall made up his mind that he would marry Taresa as his wife in the future - she was not strong enough, but compared to the muscular and languishing orc women in the concentration camp, Taresha's heart was immense!

Eventually, the escape was successful - a mysterious mage attacked them while Thrall was fleeing to Hearthvale, killing almost all the orcs who escaped with Thrall, and Dal was cursed - but luckily, the mage apparently underestimated the strength of the champion gladiator, and was carelessly stabbed by Thrall's last thrown spear and had to retreat.

In this way, the last few orcs took Thrall to find Itregg.

After listening to the twists and turns told by Sal, Medivin couldn't help but feel a little emotional—an ordinary peasant daughter has such wisdom.

But Dalin and Old Ferding frowned tightly.

Death Knight! That's pretty tough to deal with!

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The fifth watch is over! The body is hollowed out again......

Medivan: I still remember Garona on the upwind trail (laughs o((≧▽≦o)) (To be continued.) )