Volume IV Reign of Chaos 155 Garona

There was no hostility in the orc's actions, and Tirio knew it.

If he really wanted to kill him, he would have died long ago, and if he wanted to take revenge, it must have been the child who was roasted on the fire and not the meat that the child said was delicious.

He said he was complicated and messy. But the first thing he asked was, "What about my soldiers!" ”

The orc laughed, and Tirio said that the smile was ugly, and at the time he thought it was ugly, but then he felt very kind. "Fourteen people, all alive, but now they should all have left here and gone home."

It turns out that there are not many orc traps, but very many, so many that fourteen more people will be killed. But the orcs said that he did not take their lives, but knocked them unconscious, just like he had done to him.

Tirio was surprised why, and the orcs told him their own story.

The orc's name was Itrig, and he was a member of the Blackstone tribe and a soldier under Blackhan, the original High Chief. But then the Great Chief died.

At this point, I asked Tirio how the Great Chief died, and Tirio said that he didn't know very well, he only talked about the gladiatorial fight, and was hammered to death by another orc. And the orc who hammered him to death became the new Great Chief.

For orcs, force comes first, and they worship the strongest first, the absolute strongest. So they all obeyed the new chief.

But then he was given a new task of guarding the prisoners.

Tirio asked if he was human, and he said that there were not only humans, but also orcs.

In response to Tirio's question, he said that the prisoners of the orcs generally do not survive the day after they are captured, but he is guarding a special prisoner, and he has put a lot of thought into her sake.

When Tirio was surprised and asked why it was her, he said it was a female orc, a hybrid between an orc and an unknown thing.

Hybrid ...... Isn't that a bit jarring? The term is not a derogatory term for orcs.

I felt a chill chill behind me when I heard this, and when I asked if it was Garona's name, Tirio was surprised and asked me how I knew.

I said that not only did I know her name was Garona, but I also knew what she did.

Tirio pursed his lips, and he said that he was far more shocked when he learned that the female orc named Garona in his custody was the murderer of King Ryan than I had just reacted.

Anyone who hears about this kind of thing will not dare to believe it. Assassination of the king...... This kind of story that the old grandmother didn't dare to make up, but the orcs told it to him.

But he didn't know why he assassinated the human king...... Assassins are locked up, and it stands to reason that such people are generally revered as heroes, and great heroes!

Itreg told him that the background of this female orc was too complicated, she was a mongrel, an orc warlock, and a subordinate of Gul'dan, the chief planner of the war, she not only infiltrated the human side to participate in espionage operations, and successfully got in touch with the human archmage Medivan, and gained great trust.

If you don't know what happened here, wouldn't you feel a little confused? A little unbelievable? Archmage Medivan you should know, huh...... How could you not know. However, he said that the orc had not only managed to stay with Medivan, but had also gained a great deal of trust, not only in addition to his trust, but also in the same way as the later archmage Khadgar.

I don't know if this is really true, anyway, that's what the orcs told Tirio.

This thing is strange enough, but what is even more bizarre is ...... This orc is pregnant! Can you believe this?

And that's just the way it is! Not only was she pregnant, but she also gave birth to a baby. The mother of the child is a mongrel, and the child is certainly a mongrel as well, but who is the father of the child...... Belch......

The female orc only said that she had a very good relationship with Khadgar, but in Itrig's description, the child was supposed to be Archmage Medivan.

Tirio said that he had tried to block Tyran's ears to prevent him from hearing these things, but Tyran had not only listened, but listened with relish.

For some reason during the war, Garona was imprisoned, especially when she became pregnant by the Grand Chief of the Horde, Orgrim Doomhammer, who was the one who hammered the former chief to death, and made it necessary for Itreg to take strict care of her, and there must be no problems.

And after Gul'dan found out about this, he was even more excited.

That's when Garona was tied to the orc. Even pooping and peeing won't untie the chains attached to your body, let alone sleep and bathe. Of course, they simply did not have a chance to take a bath.

And just like that, the child is getting bigger and bigger.

I also learned a very interesting thing, the pregnancy of orcs is not the same as that of humans. Humans are old enough to conceive for ten months, but orcs are not, orcs are longer, so orc children are born more resistant to disease, bigger and stronger, and easier to survive than human children.

Galona is a mongrel, and I don't know if it's because of Medivan, Medivan's seeds take significantly longer to take root and germinate in Garona's body, and they grow much longer.

Itreg was a warrior, but he had always felt that there was no honor in guarding such a bastard, and that only charging warriors had honor in his mind, and he had always resented it.

But as time passed, the orc warrior developed a different view of Garona.

At first, he listened to Garona tell him stories, and he was disdainful when she told her stories from childhood to adulthood, as a purebred orc didn't really have much idea about the birth of this kind of mongrel.

It is very normal for them to conquer foreign peoples, to occupy land resources, to kill or enslave the men there, and to rape or enslave the women there, and there is nothing wrong with them.

But Garona is not about how her mother was raped, but about what happened to her as a child. For a man who has no memory of his mother and has no idea who his father is, he has no concept of home.

She told Itreg that she wanted to have a home, a place that didn't need to be too big. Or perhaps it was these words that began to change the mind of Itrige, who had always been vigilant.

Orcs are indeed barbaric, they kill, occupy, and have no sense of civilization at all, but they pay attention to the race, and the family is carved into their bones.

It's time for Itreig to tell Tirio that he suddenly remembered his hometown and his family. As a qualified tribal warrior, you can't show your weak side, and he says it would be humiliating to show her gentle and soft side in front of Garona.

At that time, he had actually gradually been infected by Garona, although he had always told himself that Garona might please himself and might tempt him, but what he didn't expect was that Garona did not use her pregnant body to seduce this strong orc warrior, nor did she make any frivolous movements and words to him.

Slowly, he began to listen to what the female orc had to say, and although he was trying not to show himself homesickness, once his spirit was loosened, his feelings would go from seeping water to being out of control.

And for such a girl who is disgusted by the tribe and spurned by everyone, a girl who strives to survive for her stuttering...... Itreg said that he was slowly starting to hate her less, to despise her less, to slowly begin to feel a little pity for her, to respect her, to admire her, and even to have a little pity.

This orc has not yet started a family, and he can be regarded as an older male orc, if it weren't for the war, maybe he would have a family and a child.

It was then that the relationship between the two of them changed a lot.

As Garona's belly grew larger, Itreg felt a tangle in her heart.

The orc told Tirio that he had been teased by members of the tribe during his time watching over the orc.

After all, the female orc's belly is getting bigger and bigger.

Many good orcs would come to Itreg when they were fine, discussing how to get a female orc pregnant, and asked her if it would be very hard to hold such a pregnant woman at night.

At first, Itreg was furious, he felt that he had been greatly insulted! He made a request to the Great Chief that he would kill the enemy instead of guarding the pregnant woman. But the Great Chief refused.

Scold...... The reasons for refusing and the reasons for persuading Itreg sound a little hilarious now, but Itreg complied.

The Great Chief said that he had to do this, that Garona was the most powerful assassin in the tribe, and that ordinary soldiers would not survive the next day, and that only the most powerful warrior and the most vigilant warrior like him could do such a job.

What is the reason for this?

The second reason is that although she is a prisoner, her identity is extremely special, and she is Gul'dan's minion. The Horde's fall began with Gul'dan, and her importance to Gul'dan was more than just an Assassin. In order to keep the evil warlock at bay, this woman had to be taken care of, and he was Orgrim's most trusted man.

Reason 3...... The seed in the woman's belly was obtained from the most powerful magician in the human race, and the child had taken shape, and he was likely to become the most powerful and useful weapon for the tribe. So protect her, not for anything else but for the sake of the tribe, the victory of the tribe, the future of the tribe! It makes more sense than rushing up and killing a couple of humans. But this is not a job that ordinary people can do! This person must have at the same time tenacity, supreme responsibility, indomitable will, perseverance, serious style and the wisdom and ability to spot all dangers and be exposed to them!

Except for the most powerful warrior by the former Great Chief's side, Itrig, who can do this kind of work, there is no second person to be found.

Being so praised and touted by Grand Chief Orgrim was such a glorious and arduous task, he instantly felt that the ridicule was nothing.

So he immediately returned to Garona and began to take care of her carefully. It's just that this care finally allowed the powerful warrior Itreg to fall.

Not the body, but the mind.

He began to pity the woman, and then gradually began to respect her. The ridicule and incomprehension of the crowd were the lowest manifestations of fools in his eyes. He was convinced that one day, all of what he had done would be recognized, not just a jailer guarding the prisoners.

And he did it at first. Garona is safe and in the best possible hands. The relationship between Garona and Itreig gradually changed from being prisoners and guards to being able to communicate on an equal footing, until later, the two of them became good friends.

Isn't that a little magical?

But it makes sense, doesn't it?

After the orcs marched north, Garona was taken by Orgrim's side. The Great Chief was not at ease about leaving this woman in the south, which strengthened the woman's position in Itreig's heart.

In the process, Galona also began to teach Itrig to speak the human language, which he was initially reluctant to learn, but Galona told him that it was more effective to conquer humans in their language than with a sword.

Itreig's original intention of learning the human language was to become the most unavailable talent for the Great Chief because he knew how to communicate with humans once the Orcs had completely conquered the North.

At that time, he was still thinking about serving the tribe.

Tirio muttered as Itreg said this, saying that he really couldn't understand what the orc was thinking. At one point, he even felt the orcs tell him this...... Is it in repentance.

Under the overwhelming attack of the orcs, the arrogance of the orcs reached its peak after directly extinguishing the fire and trapping them in the mountains and unable to get out. Although the prestige of the Grand Chief Orgrim is skyrocketing. But there have also been some changes within the orcs, some tribes have begun to be complacent, and even have begun to know a little bit about how many catties and taels they have, and some people have begun to think about how to divide the land.

If it weren't for the arrival of the goblins and the orcs once again feeling the threat of firearms, the tribe might have stagnated.

Goblins brought technology, cannons, warships. The power of these things made the tribesmen, especially the leaders, feel that if the humans got their hands on them, they were in danger.

Taking advantage of his illness and killing him, the orcs began their own attack plan, but the orcs abandoned the plan to attack from land after discovering that it was not only difficult to pass through the wetlands, but also that heavy equipment could not pass through at all.

Just let the light infantry make a feint at the fortress of Maud on the north side of the wetlands to attract attention, and then vigorously expand the warship and prepare to sneak up on human territory and drive straight in.

The plan was good, but some of it was ahead of schedule after humans discovered the orc's plan. But one good thing is that the orc dragoons, the Dragonthroat Clan harnessed the dragon to completely turn the tide of battle.

Speaking of the piece, Tirio said that he didn't feel too serious, but when Tirio told me about it, I sternly warned him that it was not only a dark past, but also almost rewrote the course of human history.

After the dragon defeated the human military force at sea, in order to prevent the human organization from counterattacking, the Great Chief insisted on organizing an attack in advance.

In fact, as long as it lasted for another three months, when enough warships were built and the goblins' cannons were in place, the fate of the human kingdom was completely conquered by the orcs.

But Ogrim was not at ease, and he chose to strike first.