Chapter 344: Guldan's Conspiracy

"Aha, my disciple, apparently you only see the appearance, of course maybe Orgrim thinks the same way, but in fact the tribe means nothing to me, what I really want is the Dark Gate, we have now got the key to open the Dark Gate completely, this time I will definitely get this rich and beautiful world!" Gul'dan let out a smug laugh, and as if echoing Guldan's laughter, a green light flashed on the Scepter of Sargeras in Guldan's hand, it was clear that Gul'dan was not small, he had intended to use the Horde from the beginning, in fact, Guldan's return to the Horde was only to paralyze Orgrim in order to find an opportunity to approach the Dark Gate. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

After obtaining the power of the Scepter of Sargeras, Gul'dan with the memory of Medivan can use the Dark Gate to summon an endless number of demons, and not only those cannon fodder who rely on numbers to work, he can even summon real powerhouses, such as the Eredan giant who has been guiding Gul'dan behind the scenes, the Fraudster Kilgardan.

It's just that Orgrim will never agree to Gul'dan's plan, because neither Gul'dan nor the Burning Legion are forces that the current tribe can control, so Orgrim will definitely keep an eye on Gul'dan, who has a long history, but the Great Chief must never have dreamed that Gul'dan would put everything on the inconspicuous Blood Demon.

"Blood Fiend, the task I gave you is very simple, it is to take my magic staff, and then do everything you can to get close to the Dark Gate." As he spoke, Gul'dan handed over his own staff hanging from the cabin wall to the Bloodfiend.

"This is what I took with me when I left the village where I was born, although it is not a magic weapon, but it is very memorable, look at these skeletons embedded on it, they are the skulls of some fools that I have worked so hard to kill, and when you reach the vicinity of the Dark Gate, you can summon me to you through my staff." Guldan looked at the staff that was handed over to the blood demon by himself with emotion, although this staff is not a powerful artifact, but after all, it is a testimony of Guldan's all the way, so Guldan also has a lot of feelings for this staff: "This staff is just lent to you, take good care of it for me!" Don't break it! ā€

Two months passed in a flash, and Gul'dan finally came to the bottom of the sea near the Western Wilderness, he released the Blood Demon in advance, anyway, the Blood Demon didn't need to breathe as an undead, he just needed to quietly find a place with no people to land along the bottom of the sea, and then pass through the dense forests of the Elwyn Forest and go to the Dark Swamp.

However, when Garona contacted Gul'dan again, Gul'dan sensed that something was wrong, although Garona's attitude was still extremely respectful, but Gul'dan could clearly feel that Garona was no longer credible, although I don't know why Garona had the illusion that she could break away from Gul'dan's control (yes, Gul'dan didn't believe that Garona could still break away from his control), but it did not prevent Gul'dan from characterizing Garona's behavior as a betrayal.

It's just that Gul'dan has more important things to do than to clean up the portal, so although Gul'dan is extremely angry in his heart, he still quietly endures it, fortunately, compared to Garona, the loyalty of the blood demon has been tested by death, so this death knight obviously will not betray Gul'dan casually like Garona.

It's just that the suspicious Gul'dan still left a back hand, and the staff he handed over to the Blood Demon was obviously not just an old object with feelings as he said before, in fact, Gul'dan had a weak connection with his staff, so Gul'dan could roughly determine the location of the Blood Demon through this weak connection, and even if the Blood Demon did not summon Guldan, Gul'dan could also launch a teleportation through the connection between him and the staff, but it required a lot of physical strength to do so.

After making sure that the Blood Demon had reached the Twilight Forest south of the Elwyn Forest, Gul'dan quietly breathed a sigh of relief, obviously the warlock had already placed his bet on the Blood Fiend, so if even the Blood Demon betrayed him, then Gul'dan would have to summon a large number of demons to force their way to the Dark Gate.

But if there is a choice, Gul'dan definitely doesn't want to get the Dark Gate in this way, and this approach is extremely risky, if Orgrim knows Gul'dan's true purpose, it is difficult to guarantee that the Great Chief will not take the initiative to close the Dark Gate, although this possibility is not great, because closing the Dark Gate also means that the tribe will lose the support from Draenor, which is undoubtedly a bad thing for the tribe that is already in a weak position on the frontal battlefield.

But Gul'dan didn't dare to gamble, because if the Dark Gate was really closed, then his plan would be a complete failure, and although Gul'dan might have a chance to make a comeback, the grumpy Kil'Gardan wouldn't necessarily give Gul'dan another chance.

So a week later, Gul'dan still arrived at the small dock north of the Stormwind ruins as scheduled, apparently Orgrim had already waited for Gul'dan with his men and Garona here, but when Gul'dan was riding a battleship out of the water, it still shocked the orcs present.

"What kind of battleship is this? Can you sail under the sea? Obviously, Gul'dan's ingenious appearance made the orcs present forget everything this betrayer had done for a while, and the orcs chatted one after another, and they were extremely curious about Gul'dan, a warship that could sail underwater.

"I thought I'd come across some familiar faces, like Gromash Hellroar?" Gul'dan ignored the orcs pointing below, and waved his hand condescendingly, greeting Orgrim, whose face was getting darker and darker.

"The situation at the front is not good, Gromash has gone to the front!" Obviously, in order to keep Grommash, Orgrim also did a lot of work to successfully keep this powerful warrior in the tribe, but Grommash, who didn't want to see Gul'dan, still found a reason to go to the front, and Gromash himself knew that if he was allowed to see Gul'dan, he would definitely be tempted to chop Gul'dan with an axe.

"But you, Gul'dan, and what about your other men? What about that ogre Gugar and the dead bloodfiend? Where have they gone? Orgrim looked left and right, confused, but found none of Gul'dan's men.