Chapter 39: The Trial of Kaikai's Bloody Hoof

After making up his mind, Kai Kai spent a long time planning a pretty good idea.

It's going to be big!

He first spent 3 copper coins to order a huge linen banner at a tailor shop in the Dark Alley District, and then used Belgolom's reputation as a cover to find a shaman's apprentice as a free writer, and asked him to write neatly on the linen banner in orc script, the tribal lingua franca:

"Orgrimmar's orphan Kai Bloodhoof, who volunteered to be a magician's apprentice and a useful warrior to the tribe, I would like to ask Archmage Yusernai to give her a chance! For the sake of the tribe, there are no regrets! Kai Kai bloody hoof, do not retreat! ”

Then he took the banner and scattered all over Orgrimmar, cheering and cheering in the crowd, and the orcs of the orphanage followed the minotaur and shouted in a loud and orderly voice:

"Give the tribe a warrior! Give Orgrimmar a chance! Give the future a possibility! ”

Naturally, all this was arranged by Kai Kai.

Not long after, the news that a young minotaur from the orphanage wanted to join the mage spread throughout Orgrimmar. Hearing the news, the tribal warriors and civilians alike expressed their approval that Kai Kai Bloodhoof was determined to join the tribal camp at such a young age, and praised his dedication to "everything for the tribe, for everything for the tribe".

Even after a short time, this matter reached the ears of several high-ranking tribes in the Wisdom Valley.

Kai Kai laughed secretly in his heart, this is creating public opinion! Take advantage of it!

There is the desire of the inhabitants of the city of Orgrimmar, and they are not afraid that the archmage Yuselnay will not obey.

As Kai Kai expected, even though he was the most respected mage of all the fighting professions in the two camps of the Tribal Alliance, and despite being the chief archmage of the tribe Yusernai, who had always dragged him, within two days, he had to succumb to the pressure of public opinion in the whole city of Orgrimmar, and publicly expressed his willingness to give this little minotaur a chance, and let him be personally tested by Archmage Yusernai in public the next morning.

At noon, when the news broke, the city of Orgrimmar was shaken, and the people of all ethnic groups rushed to tell each other.

The war orphan Minotaur takes part in the personal trials of Archmage Yuselnay! This exciting news spread throughout the city in one day. Regardless of what they were doing, they were discussing this very unusual trial with great interest.

Before it got dark, the Warrior Guild's chief spokesperson, the Clan's Battle Hero Representative, and the Clan's Chief Recruit Instructor, the Venerable Legendary Warrior Belgolom, announced that he would be attending this very representative trial ceremony in person.

Moreover, the legendary warrior Belgolom has also said in private many times that the reason why he attended the ceremony was actually on behalf of the tribe's military high-ranking people, the venerable great warrior, and the younger brother of the tribe's old hero Blox, King Warok Sarufar!

This news poured another scoop of hot oil on the red-hot steel city of Orgrimmar, which had been burned by the fire of public opinion.

The whole Orgrimmar is boiling!

On the second day, people gathered in the square in front of the Spirit Valley Mage Guild building [Black Heather Hut] to watch the Minotaur orphan Kai Kai Bloodhoof being personally tested by Archmage Yuselnay.

……

But contrary to the excitement of the all-Orgrimmar crowd, almost everyone has a negative attitude towards the Kai Kai Bloodhoof can pass the wrong test

- Yes, you read that right, not with [skepticism].

- but he thinks that it is impossible for the little minotaur of Kai Kai Bloodhoof to pass even the simplest of trials in Yuselnay.

All tribal factions, warriors and civilians, high-ranking and laborers, with an IQ of over 30, can understand how powerful a mage is in the world of Azeroth.

The Mage is the elite of all combat classes, the absolute core strike force of the Alliance or Horde armies, and the closest to a god or guardian dragon among all mortals!

This group of people who have held the secret of the power of the former Well of Eternity has an average IQ of 230 points, and there are many great powerhouses such as the High Elves or the Eternals among the human beings who have been relatively free from the limitations of life and time, and they can use unimaginable energy and time to delve into the secrets of the arcane.

They can easily change the course of war, wipe out a heavily armed army in the blink of an eye, cross the boundaries of time and matter, use magic to change the form of people and animals (such as a sheep) or create food and water out of thin air.

And this group of extremely terrifying beings themselves are especially willing to communicate and share.

Despite being semi-hostile, the great mage alliance Kenrito and the Tribal Mage's Guild often engage in regular and friendly academic discussions, and are even able to openly and honestly work together on the exploration and documentation of magic in some unknown ancient texts.

In addition to the Horde and Alliance, some of the top mage guilds of some other forces, such as the High Elves, Blood Elves, and Goblins, which are temporarily neutral, often publish their latest research results, and some hidden and unknown forces also publish amazing magical theories in Kenrito's journal from time to time.

It is even rumored that the great guardian dragon of the Blue Dragon race, the guardians and explorers of Azeroth's magical wisdom, often make semi-public appearances to major magical organizations, happily exploring the wisdom and mysteries of magic with mortals.

Kai Kai Bloodhoof once tried to summarize - the magicians of the world of Azeroth are a progressive force of knowledge composed of the brightest people in the world and willing to share knowledge, they are the representatives of the most advanced productive forces in this world, and they are the positive energy for the development and prosperity of the whole world of Azeroth!

But on the other hand, what is a minotaur?

Although these huge cow-shaped people are very tall and powerful, and they are the paleontological race of the world of Azeroth, their brains are at best a slightly larger melon compared to their height of more than three meters.

Minotaurs are known to be not known for their wisdom.

They also have wisdom, but this wisdom is more about rigid adherence to tradition, or the ability to listen to nature or the elements. The biggest disadvantage of this kind of wisdom is that it is "passive", unable to actively explore the unknown, always with the help of other known forces.

If you stick to the old ways, the road will only get narrower and narrower; Relying on others is hard to come by after all.

And among the many rumors, the remarks that Kai Kai Bloodhoof is not optimistic about him have also quietly appeared.

An anonymous Forsaken once said that Kai Kai Bloodhoof was definitely a fool, and that he couldn't even tell the difference between the front and back of the Forsaken; An anonymous orc said that Kai Kai Bloodhoof was not only not smart, but also lacked perseverance, and could not even hold on to a full day's basic warrior training.

One of these rumors is a troll drunkard who claims that a voice in his head repeatedly told him that Kai Kai Bloodhoof was killed by a normal spotted boar when he tried to attack it, and that he could only cry helplessly.

Even admirers of Kaikai's Bloodhoof, such as the legendary warrior Belgolom, have made it clear that the Tribal military would prefer that this trial of the Minotaur's mage potential would inspire Orgrimmar and all the tribesmen with confidence and determination in the face of difficulties, and would not say anything about the trial itself.

The only people who maintain absolute faith in Kai Kai's Bloodhoof are the orphanage's nurse Butterville and the old aunt Tosamina, and the "orphanage gang" led by the orc girl Shakia, who are a group of little orc orphans who have nothing to do all day and are extremely stubborn.

Amid the discussion of the crowd, Orgrimmar, who had been silent for a short time in the night, became restless again as the red sun rose.

It's time for a new day!