Volume III Kuroshio 121 returns to the storm

The victory at Blackstone Mountain was a sign that this war was coming to an end, and we had won.

After that battle, the Alliance army carried out a final sweep inside the Black Rock Mountain, thinking that they would wipe out all the enemies in the mountain, but the Alliance army captured a large number of Black Iron Dwarves and surrendered orcs.

Then, under the identification of the Black Iron Dwarf, he learned that among the captured orcs there was a great chief of the tribe.

The news made everyone boil, and the news of the capture of the enemy commander was immediately sent to Lordaeron and the various kingdoms.

Before Lordaeron could reply, Tulayan had taken over from Lothar as the new commander of the Alliance Army, so there was no need to wait. He ordered the captured Great Chief and all the captives to be transported to Lordaeron. Not to mention other things in the war, the simple capture of the enemy leader is definitely a great achievement.

The tribal leader was captured, and everyone believed that the war was over. That's what I thought at the time.

The night before the Great Chief of the tribe was about to be transported north for the exhibition, I went to meet the legend.

It's called Orgrim, and I've seen it before, in the same room where King Lane's coffin was parked when Stormwind fell.

But when I stood in front of it and looked at it closely, I found that I couldn't remember what it used to look like, and in my eyes the orcs looked almost the same.

When I opened my mouth to talk to it, the proud warrior did not let out an angry roar, nor did he hang his head, like a lost dog. It's calming. Just because of this, I really feel that it is different from other orcs.

It's just that it's very surprised that I can speak their language. It thinks I'm a wizard. I told him I wasn't. It asked me why I spoke orc, and I told it I had seen it before. It was surprised, like the look on your face right now, and it suspected me of lying.

But when I told it that the Horde army was chatting in front of King Lane's coffin after breaking through Stormwind Fortress, the expression on its face was nothing but shock.

I told it that I was in that room, that Gul'dan was there, that Garona was there, and that there were several fellows. It says I'm an assassin like Garona. But I told it that to me the Garona kind of thing was not worth mentioning.

Garona is the one who assassinated King Lane, and you'd better not mention it too much or keep talking about Varian's father being assassinated, because Varian watched his father get killed.

I asked it what about Garona? It told me it didn't know where she had gone. I told it that King Ryan trusted it because of some bewitched human, and that human was dead. Its assassination of the human king was a complete accident. Now it's useless for you to cover it up, and we will continue to pursue it until we find it, and we will take revenge. I told it that Garona would never end up better than you. Orgrim just snorted.

I asked him why he came here.

It says in order to survive.

I ask it, can't Draenor tolerate your ambitions? It was amazed at why I knew about Draenor, and I told him I knew a lot about them. I just want to hear the truth.

It says that Draenor has been polluted, that the world is dying, and that they must find another place to live. I asked it how do you know why do you believe that Draenor is dying?

It is said that Gul'dan said it.

I asked him what about Guldan? It says that Gul'dan betrayed the Horde and chose to leave during the siege of the elven capital. I asked if it had sent someone to hunt them down, and it said yes, and Gul'dan was dead.

I asked it why Gul'dan rebelled? Orgrim was dismissive because he had somehow discovered a magical place in the world, and that the warlock was obsessed with power to an extraordinary degree. It says that if Gul'dan had not betrayed the war, humanity might not have won so easily. It didn't say it was going to win or anything.

However, it does not show extreme hatred for Gul'dan or anyone for it. It seems to be telling someone else's story, and this guy is very indifferent to his own failures.

I asked it why are you so indifferent?

It says that although it did not die honorably, it would not give in, and that roaring is not necessarily strong, and indifference does not mean timidity. Face the unchangeable ending. I was a little impressed by that.

I told it it had killed a great human.

It says it knows, it knows it's our commander. It has a high opinion of Lothar, saying that Lothar is not only a tenacious and unyielding warrior but also a very clever commander, an opponent worthy of respect. I said I thought orcs were vulgar like black hands, and it just glanced at me when it heard that.

I asked it what was the matter with the human knights Gul'dan had brought, and it said it didn't know, but it hated that evil magic. It was the same warlock who made it and its people crazy or even crazier, and if it wasn't for survival, it wanted to screw off the warlock's head with its own hands.

Speaking of this, I mentioned a person to it, and I said that you can live well with your people like it, there are still many places in this world where you can live well, and you don't have to kill us to gain a foothold.

It laughed, and it said the man was dead.

I said I knew it was dead, assassinated, didn't I?

This was the only time it expressed its anger at me, and I told it that I didn't kill it. Its people should have found their own territory by now. I said you could have done the same.

It shook its head and said that peace and freedom are all bought by war, and that there is no peace without a reason and no freedom without grounds. In fact...... In the end, nothing was discussed, and it was not endless.

Hum...... There's no trouble in killing them, so you have to play with fire, and now it's good! They all ran away.

It's okay to transport that guy to Lordaeron and exhibit it, humiliate it, torture it. But these guys are of no use to us at all, and the guys in the north still want to keep them. If I had been executed at the time, there would have been no such thing in the North now.

But then again, it's a good idea for the orcs to destroy Dunhold and teach the bastards in the north a lesson, and it's better to find something to do for them than to fight in the nest.

At that time, after the army attacked Red Ridge Mountain and recaptured Lakeside Town, in fact, various countries had already begun to make small calculations, don't think I don't know.

That's when the pace of the march slowed down, do you know why?

The envoy from the north became the real commander of the army, and Tulayan was nothing more than a puppet who obeyed Lordaeron.

After the army was stationed in Lakeside Town, the surrounding residents returned, not slowly, but all the living people who knew the news immediately came out of the deep mountains and old forests.

It is not us who put on the posture of victors, but those who are the ones who helped us drive out the orcs, liberated them, and saved them, so who should be grateful?

Is it our king? Is it Varian? Is it Lothar? How embarrassed are they for Lothar dying in Blackstone Mountain? What do they know?

They only knew that the northern army was heroic, majestic, handsome and dashing, bringing news of the defeat of the orcs and food. If you have milk, you are a mother.

Will the soldiers of the Stormwind Kingdom be ashamed of themselves in front of the pretentious northern army?

The news of the army's occupation of Red Ridge Mountain was spread throughout the kingdom by the heralds and scouts as fast as they could, and the Alliance army came! But what are their slogans? For the sake of the Union? No! The slogan of their march is for Lordaeron! For the king!

Coalition...... Ha, yes. When everyone shouted together, it was for the alliance. But when they charged, they were all for the king. Their king is in the far north!

I used to shout like that, and I shout like that now, but when they come to our land, they shout for Lordaeron, and I feel very harsh.

But no way, what can we say?

When the Alliance forces began to divide into several routes, do you know what they were actually doing?

is to increase their influence and evaluate our kingdom. To them, we were once barbarian, eccentric, closed country, and they wanted to see what was really here? What's left! Or you can sneak something away.

I'm not talking nonsense, it stands to reason that Varian should return to China as soon as the orcs are driven away, this country needs a master! The royal bloodline has not been severed, but Terenus did not let Varian return, why?

Is it really about safety? What's not safe? Is it the fear of the orcs or the people who are abandoned here?

You tell me?

When Leoric, Grayson, Vortagen, and the others return to Stormwind, you see the welcoming crowd, and the people don't hate them because they have fled to the north.

Of course, there are some who don't speak well, but most people are still very welcoming to the return of the original generals. If there are no people in the Storm Kingdom, it will only become very strange if the northern army enters the city!

And our people are not at the forefront, it is the people of Lordaeron who are at the forefront. This is a great insult to us. Hmph, Alliance...... In the hearts of the common people, it can be regarded as a new word, and the streets and alleys are talking about how the alliance is.

Isn't it Lordaeron, in fact? Coalition...... Who knows about Soras? Who cares about Greyman? Who cares that Dalin has a dead son? There is only one person in everyone's hearts, and that is King Terenus, and there is only one place, and that is the kingdom of Lordaeron, which is the place that everyone should yearn for.

I just can't get used to the kind of politeness with you on the surface, but with that sense of superiority in my bones. But we couldn't do anything at that time. There is one more thing that I can't accept.

Tut......

Why is Tulayan in such a hurry!

Do you think what he did with Aurelia makes sense?

Tell me! Lieutenant, how do you feel when you see the two of them married in that dilapidated cathedral!