Chapter 10: Lying down and upgrading

After Butterwell's careful recuperation, Kai Kai Bloodhoof was only able to get out of bed on his own after only seven days in bed.

Although there are still some symptoms of blood in the stool......

When Kai Kai Bloody Hoof is lying on the bed, he will miss his modern medicine in the real world, after all, there are drips, painkillers, fractures and other extremely painful traumas, can you really take anesthetics.

At least modern medicine can make people free from sin or suffer less!

But the nurses and the other orcs who treated him were only concerned about his wounds, ignoring his pain. So while treating his trauma, Kai Kai Bloodhoof also suffered a lot of extra pain.

Because in the orc philosophy, "pain" is a part of life.

Although orcs also try to avoid the destruction of their bodies by external forces such as poison, disease, injury, and death, they do not shy away from "pain" itself. They heal, dispel poison, and use natural magic to save the dead, but they are extremely disregarding "pain relief".

Orcs firmly believe that only pain can sharpen the soul of a strong orc, and only by conquering pain can they finally overcome those unforeseen external forces.

Of course, if the orcs can't withstand the "pain" and can't defeat the "external force", then it's better to die.

Putting your own wounds against the enemy's chest, smearing your own blood on the enemy's face (poison, disease, wounds, death, etc. are also enemies in their context), even if you are dead, the enemy still exists, this is the supreme glory of an orc.

Or why do orcs care so much about blood and glory?

This may also be the unique character of the orcs who have developed tenacity and forbearance in a long-term and difficult living environment, valuing life but never fearing death.

So Kaikai could only follow the local customs, lying on the bed and silently enduring the painful torture.

Of course, he did not spend these seven days in vain.

Even he was two levels higher while lying in bed!

Kai Kai discovered that the "experience points" of the real world of Azeroth were really.

It's not that you have to fight monsters and kill people to gain experience like in the game (of course, you can also get experience points by traveling to unfamiliar places in the game), but as long as you can gain new knowledge, new insights, etc., it can be counted as experience points.

Even if you are beaten or something like before, you can still gain experience - eat a trench and grow a wisdom.

And it's gone up a lot.

After discovering this way to increase experience, Kai Kai Bloodhoof called a few little orc orphans to chat and listen to their stories and learn from experience.

Of course, what can the little orcs know? It's nothing more than a trivial thing like so-and-so warrior killing a rampaging boar again, and so-and-so troll creating an uncontrolled magical energy that blew up the house.

After hearing these things, Kai Kai didn't have much experience, but it was better than nothing, at least he didn't have to focus on the pain.

Occasionally, Bartville and Tosamina came to visit Kai Kai (who was still shaking unconsciously when he first met them), and he could learn a lot of really interesting things, such as the current armament of Orgrimmar, the location of the mentors of the various professions, and the specifics of the shamanic worship traditions of the orcs.

Kai Kai relied on the slippery "way to behave in the world" that he had polished in the real world for 30 years, and used his identity as a minotaur child as a cover, and bit by bit set out a lot of knowledge that he didn't understand. And coaxed the two orcs to smile when they saw him every day.

Kai Kai didn't expect that the "middle-aged man's greasy" he polished in the real world would become the "superpower" for him and these simple and pure orcs in Orgrimmar City to enhance their feelings and gain knowledge.

However, Kai Kai Bloodhoof also knew that his set of things was useful for the women and children of these orphanages.

Orcs, though very simple, are definitely not stupid.

Their reckless operations before can't actually be regarded as "brainless", but can only be regarded as the habit of "recklessly talking about things first".

In her own war stories told by Tosamina, he was struck more than once by the courage, cunning, cruelty, and decisiveness of the seemingly honest orcs in their war planning and duel between the two armies.

It seems that Kai Kai is right about what he heard in the real world, "Everyone is not stupid, it just depends on what he uses his cleverness." ”

When no one was around, Kai Kai also took out the metal "stick and ball ball" rewarded by the task from the storage space of the system and played with it, but he was always puzzled, and he really didn't know what these two things were for.

Kai Kai also tried to find the answer from the system interface, but this system is obvious, just a rigid and stereotyped system of information and tasks. It's just the features that were discovered over and over again. And many of the options on the system panel are dim, so you can't see what it is at all.

Kai Kai studied for a long time and found nothing, and then he had to give up.

And the system no longer publishes tasks.

After a few more days, Kai Kai was probably cured.

The orphanage of the orcs is basically a free-range child. In fact, the teacher is also in charge of the children's eating and sleeping, and the children are not to run out of the city to the Nushui River to wrestle with crocodiles, or to go to Thunder Mountain to pull the tail of the thunder lizard or anything to die.

The children in the orphanage are still very free.

After Kai Kai's bloody hoof injury was healed, he walked around Orgrimmar every day, learning about the surrounding situation while taking the opportunity to upgrade.

When he really walked into the orc city of Orgrimmar, Kai Kai found that the world of Azeroth that could be reflected in the game was really simplified too much, and all the information that could be displayed in the game was only 20% of the real world at best.

The real-life world of Azeroth is even more shocking!

The planet on which Azeroth is located is supposed to be a medium planet orbiting a star in a stable period (i.e., the Sun of the world of Azeroth).

Similar to the Solar System and Earth, the planet Azeroth is well positioned to the Sun, making it ideal for carbon-based organisms to thrive. And coincidentally, Azeroth also has a moon orbiting the planet (that is, the moon of the world of Azeroth), but the moon here is significantly "bigger" than the moon of the Earth, probably its orbit is closer to the world of Azeroth, and it is precisely because of this moon that the world of Azeroth has the same tides and atmospheric circulation as the Earth.

Kai Kai's education is not high, but with the help of long-term and effective compulsory education, he can also make roughly accurate judgments on some basic facts of the world.

For example, he judged that the planet Azeroth might be smaller than Earth, because he found that the gravity of objects in this world was significantly smaller than that of Earth, and even a bulky minotaur could easily bounce more than half of his height normally. It is said that humans and other agile races can bounce close to their height when they bounce normally.

The details of the game are also hidden by the shape of the race.

If you follow the measurement unit of the earth, the orcs who look down at the low head in the game are at least nearly two meters, and the trolls with obscene bows are at least two and a half meters straight, easily exceeding the height of the NBA high school forwards on the earth, while the thick and sturdy minotaur is at least more than three meters tall, and the solid and sturdy figure is like a hill wherever he goes.

Although Kai Kai Bloodhoof is only 10 years old, he is only a child of a minotaur, but his height is close to that of an adult orc.