Volume IV The Reign of Chaos 156 Itreig's doubts

In fact, the Battle of Hillsbrad was like a dream, and when I think back to it, it feels like it was a fake.

Whether it's stationed in Tarummir or preparing for battle in Southsea Town, or the rout is almost served by the orcs. Even the Battle of Tarummere is a bit of a ...... when I think about it now Unreal. I know I've been through it, but looking back after all these years feels ...... I don't really want to remember that time.

Especially in those days of the march into Hinterland.

When I think about that experience, I feel like a cat scratching in my heart. And Tirio told me that it was there that Itreg said he had made the second biggest mistake of his life.

Why the second largest? Because the first mistake was to believe in Garona's tears and let down his guard against her.

As the Tribal army marched into Hinterland to open up a new path, Garona followed the tribe's march with great difficulty.

Itreig's description was exactly the same as what I had experienced at the time, and the place in Hinterland was weird and disgusting. It was a place full of unbelievable trolls, swamps that you couldn't get out of, and forests that were easy to get lost in, and bugs and beasts that could not bear it.

The tribal army also paid a great price for passing through there, and the woman, who was already about to give birth, suffered even more. Not only do you have to overcome the harsh terrain, but also the humid environment.

It was the worst time I've felt in years, I really couldn't stand it, and I'd rather be in the cold wind on the Northrend ice than in that damp, itchy, stinging place.

There is no special treatment for Garona, there are no orcs to carry her, there is no stretcher and no vehicle, in that kind of place the vehicle is completely difficult to move an inch, so she can only rely on her feet!

Garona, who had added a little flesh under Itrig's care, had lost weight again in the past few days at a rate visible to the naked eye, another reason was that the battle was tense and the day was not restless.

Itreg protected her wholeheartedly, not only for the sake of the baby, but also for the sake of Garona herself.

According to Itrig, Orgrim Doomhammer never asked about Garona's pregnancy, so it's safe to say that Orgrim didn't like this woman, but I felt a little conflicted when I heard this, didn't Ogrim value the child in her womb, so why care? Itreig said that he felt that if Garona gave birth, Garona might die.

He said that he had also struggled with this matter in his heart, and that he didn't really want this poor woman to die. So when I saw Garona struggling to follow the team and try to move forward, I would try my best to help her.

Because in Itrigue's impression, as long as she reduces the toss, she may not give birth so quickly, and not having to give birth so quickly means that she can live for two more days. What if one day Garona does give birth to a child...... He said he didn't want to think about the rest of the story.

Fighting was still frequent, and Orgrim marched faster when he learned that he could make his way north through this nasty forest and find a way out, and it was at this time that Garona's time finally came.

Itrig said that Garona often talked to him about Gul'dan during that time, and she told the orc warrior much about Gul'dan the Warlock and the Shadow Council.

However, during that time, Gul'dan and the Shadow Council did help the Tribal army solve many problems in Hinterland, which made it difficult for Itreig to determine whether what Garona said was true or false. And for Garona to say that the real mastermind behind Gul'dan is the devil, he can't understand it even more.

In fact, it can't be said that Itreg is stupid, because telling you this kind of thing is like telling you that everything in the story is true, and the gods in the story are all there. It is right not to believe, if you believe directly...... Then this person is a pure fool.

I guess it was Garona who saw that Itreg didn't fully believe her, so she had the idea of running away.

Itreg didn't welcome Garona to give birth, as there was a time when the Confederates and the Horde met again and there was a fierce clash that involved the trolls. Itreg ran away with the pregnant woman, but Garona suddenly said that her stomach hurt and she looked very painful, so that Itreg as a man was a little overwhelmed at once.

He would bandage wounds, he would stitch up knife wounds, but he really didn't know what to do when a woman gave birth. Garona wailed in pain, and chaos erupted around her. Garona asks him to come to the shaman, and she says she needs help.

It was chaotic enough, the situation was urgent enough, and this was the perfect time to escape. But there is a chain between Garona and Itrig.

Itrig said that Garona's appearance when she fell to the ground really didn't look fake, and that's what makes Garona so clever. But it took long enough for Itreg to believe in her and feel pity for her. After all, orcs are not prone to such feelings of pity.

But this time she was right, and Itreg believed her, he didn't expect it to be fake, he didn't think about it at all. When he finally untied the chains that bound him to Karona when he saw her in pain, Itreig hurried to the shaman to help deliver the baby.

But he was wrong, the second mistake she just said.

When Itreg returned with the shaman, there were only chains on the ground, and Garona was long gone. At this time, he was extremely frightened, he was not sure whether Garona had escaped or been captured, but he was ashamed and frightened at the thought of the Great Chief's request.

When the battle was over, he bravely approached Orgrim and admitted his mistake, but to his surprise, the Great Chief chose to forgive him instead of punishing him.

In his words, the more he didn't punish him, the more guilty he became, and he made up his mind to make up for his mistakes.

As a result, during the subsequent attack on Quel'Thalas, Itreg was extremely ferocious and scramble, which earned him a great reputation in the army.

In Tirio's words, it is...... The more the orc said this, the more excited he became.

The orcs almost breached Silvermoon City, but during the attack, he was surprised to find that the bad things that Garona said about Gul'dan might not be false. Gul'dan is sneaking into something shady with the ogre.

Itreg is a member of the Blackstone Clan, and despite some crazy things his chief Blackhan, they are still an orthodox tribe in his heart. Itregg was not very supportive of the previous chieftain's plan to transform orcs, but out of respect for the clan and the obedience of the leader, he did not openly oppose it.

But now, when he saw Gul'dan begin to use dark magic without any scruples, when the shamans of their tribe began to be eliminated, excluded, ridiculed, and questioned, he suddenly became suspicious of the fundamental purpose of the war.

He began to think about the ...... from the beginning to the present After two great chieftains, dozens of battles, what exactly are they for.

He remembered the promise of the chiefs in their first speech to them in their homeland to gain a new world, to create a new home. But as he watched Gul'dan create strange things in the cloudy green liquid, and talk to some very ugly and horrible things, he finally began to resent.

He felt that the battle at this time had completely deviated from their original intention of just looking for a place to live. This strange thought began to shake his will.

And Silvermoon City failed several times in battle, and later saw that the attack was not successful, so he ran a long distance to Lordaeron but was defeated, and then when he was pursued all the way, he finally felt a kind of powerlessness and boredom.

This thought made him grow more and more bored and uneasy, and he finally fell behind when he escaped from Lordaeron and passed through the hills near the snowy mountains.

In his words, the leaders of their clans, whether Blackhan or Orgrim, should have given their souls to demons.

The current chieftain is not fulfilling the ambition before the army, but is tossing and turning, but wasting the lives of the tribal warriors, and then fooling them into continuing to fight for it with a goal that they are not working on at all.

He said he was a member of the tribe, but the tribe was not as honorable as he thought. So much so that he suddenly thought about a question before leaving the team...... What exactly is the honor of orcs?

Ha! That's an interesting question!

We've been dealing with orcs for a long time, right? Have you ever thought about this?

Honor in the mouth of the orcs...... What exactly?