Volume 5 The Return of the King 254 Memories of Garona

Garona is bad for Medivan's child! I was shocked by the news, but I was more curious if the child survived.

Garona was under the care of an orc named Itreig, and her belly was getting bigger, and the Great Chief Orgrim knew about it, and Gul'dan should know about it.

But the child was not born in the midst of the Orc Triumph, but in the midst of a rapid march through the muddy forest swamps of Hinterland.

Garona had been thinking about how to escape, she tried her best to make the strong tribal warrior Itreg let her guard down or have some mercy on her, and with her unremitting efforts, Itreg did take care of her much better than before, and the Great Chief also acquiesced in Garona's pregnancy, which in Garona's own words should have something to do with Gul'dan.

But mercy alone was not enough, she longed for a chance to escape, but when the opportunity finally came, it was also a difficult challenge for her. It can also be said that life and death are in an instant.

At that time, the orc forces were attacked, and at this time, some blood suddenly flowed from Garona's lower body, and Garona screamed that she was going to give birth, and at this time, Itreg was panicked by Garona's painful screams, and at Garona's urging, he untied the chains that connected him and Garona to find the shaman to deliver Garona.

And Garona knew at this time that she was really going to give birth, but she also knew that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Egwen said that she could not imagine that this woman could have such great perseverance and endurance, as a human being, although she could move but was very limited in her movement after the amniotic water broke during the birth, and this female orc with a strong belly not only ran far away, but also successfully gave birth to the child.

When she said this, I admired not only Garona, but also the child in her belly. The boy's face and body were similar, with human features, but with the distinctive features of a Draenei, eye color, forehead, chin, and even a tail, and the only orc feature on his body was green skin. Garona named the child Mai Dean, which was somewhat similar to his father's name.

Garona ran through the jungle wrapped in her child, and the orcs clearly didn't intend to let her go. As for why, Egwen said that Garona might have guessed that it was Gul'dan's idea.

The mother and son fled in the forest, and the fleeing orc wolf cavalry chased after them, and finally the wolf cavalry chased Garona to the point where a withered old man who was half human and half ghost appeared in front of Karona.

Egwen said that she couldn't believe it was true when she saw this scene, but this scene appeared in Garona's memory, the old man was none other than Egwene, Egwene not only knew him, but the relationship between the two was not bad, this old man's name was Merry Winterwind, the founder of Dalaran a long, long time ago, and this powerful magician finally left Dalaran that he created, and it is said that he decided to leave Dalaran because he came back from the dead.

Egwene was surprised that this man was still alive, and although his appearance had changed drastically, his outfit and strange staff would never be mistaken.

Merry was surprised to see the orc Garona, but he was even more shocked when he saw the child in Garona's arms. The energy contained in this child's body was so powerful that the old man felt so familiar and so strange.

Merry wanted to take away the child, but Garona held the child tightly, and it was at this time that the orc's pursuers arrived, and the appearance of dozens of orc wolf cavalry made Garona desperate, and what made her even more helpless was that the old man took away her child.

Merry was in a fight with the wolf cavalry that was chasing him, and the powerful magician single-handedly killed all the pursuers, and Garona, who was hiding on the sidelines, rushed out to retrieve the child, but was almost wiped out by Merry.

Merry looked at the newborn child and the embarrassed and disheveled orc in front of her, and there was no trace of pity in her eyes, let alone the slightest kindness, even if Garona knelt in front of Merry and pleaded bitterly. Expressionless, Merry eventually mercifully spares Garona's life and disappears into the jungle.

Egwene was surprised by the sequence of events that had happened, and she thought it was inconceivable that Garona had given birth to Medivan's child, and her old friend Merry had taken him. Egwen said she wasn't worried about the child's safety, but she really wanted to know where the child was now.

Garona was abandoned among the corpses, trying to track the old man's tracks, but she soon gave up, and the old man disappeared into the forest without leaving a trace.

From then on, Garona began to wander around, hiding herself well because she was an Assassin, and after seeing the defeat of the orcs, she also chose to cross the continent through many difficulties and eventually reached the Treasure Bay.

In Booty Bay, she sneaked up on a ship that was about to leave the harbor and followed her to the western continent. There she begins a difficult wilderness survival again, and by chance, she meets a migrating ogre.

She was very curious that there was an ogre here, and after some friction, the two groups of people who did not know each other sat together, and in the mouth of the ogre, she learned that the orcs had crossed the ocean and also came to this land, and now the orcs, minotaurs, centaurs, trolls, ogres, elves, and humans are fighting in this land. Orcs, minotaurs, trolls, formed their own faction called tribes, ogres broke away from the control of the orcs and chose to be independent, centaurs as the original owners of the land were hostile to all outsiders, and elves and humans were close to each other but also reluctantly cooperated.

As a half-orc, although Garona was also treated badly, she was not allowed to appear in the orc city and the goblin city, but she still did not let down her guard and lived alone carefully.

Until one day she came to the Hammer of Doom, the new kingdom of ogres. In this new kingdom of ogres, ogres no longer have to follow the orcs around the battle, and the ogres here are very happy with this new home, and the orcs are willing to do business with them. As it prospered, it was also home to a religion she hated, a new organization that had spawned from the Shadow Council of Gul'dan and the Ogre Order known as the Twilight Cult.

Garona didn't have much contact with the sect, but she was disgusted by the fact that she remembered Gul'dan when she saw them.

However, near the Ogre's large gladiatorial arena, he encountered an ogre, who was the most famous soothsayer of the Hammer of Doom, but this ogre soothsayer seemed to be a member of the Twilight Cult.

She was suspicious of the man, and after observing him for several days, she decided to take the risk of testing the ogre's secrets, but the goofy-looking creature didn't wait for her to say something. Garona was surprised to see through, but she didn't say anything more but just asked the ogre to tell her about her future fate, and the ogre only said to let her cross the yellow sand after the divination, because only in the land of the yellow sand can she find what she wants.

She didn't believe it at first, because she felt that the ogre might be lying to her or trying to do something else to her, so she decided to test him again, but the ogre directly said that he had to embark on this path if he wanted to be reunited. She was shocked because she said almost nothing, let alone wanted to find the child.

The ogre showed her the way forward and the path to take, and he told her that only after embarking on that path could she find what she wanted, and that although the future was chaotic, she only needed to find a kingdom hidden by the wind and sand to get her life on the right track.

Eventually, Galona chose to take the ogre's word for advice, and she traveled south to find clues about her son. The road was indeed as difficult as he had said, and on the way south she encountered all sorts of beasts and trolls who wanted to strip her head.

She had been searching in the desert for many years, and it could be said that she had been looking for traces of her son in the rolling sand, and she thought that the country in the yellow sand was the land of trolls, but the strange and perverted behavior of the trolls made her think that she was mistaken.

When she felt lost, she found the goblin city in the desert, and also discovered the human port, and it was there that she learned that there was not only a kingdom of trolls, but also more mysterious things buried under the sand.

So she continued to search, and now she saw not only the rolling yellow sand, but also the strange sky, and the strange half-tiger, half-human creatures surprised her even more.

But none of this was like the end goal she was looking for, and she had been searching for years with nothing.

She felt cheated, but when she tried to leave this strange place, she got lost, and she didn't know how long she walked, and when the ogre appeared in front of her again, she felt a great joy in her heart.

At first she thought she was wrong, but when she leaned in to observe them, she realized that there was nothing wrong with them, that the ogres were real. So she tried to get in touch with the ogres, and she felt extremely fortunate that the ogres were not hostile to her, and when she met the ogre leader of the village, she was introduced to their high chief, because the one she said would know about them.

In this way, Garona was brought to the Great Chief, who lived in a vast desert ruin. The ruins were so large that Garona was shocked, and even more shocked was the great chief who appeared in front of her, whom she not only knew, but was very familiar with.

Two-Headed Ogre ...... Gugal!

Egwen didn't know who Googal was, and I was shocked when I heard the name.

I thought those guys were dead, no matter how inexplicably they disappeared! But in Garona's memory, not only did he not die, but he also controlled a large area of land, like the abandoned kingdom hidden by yellow sand.

Gugar was so shocked to see Garona that she forgot to laugh, and at this time Garona was very scared, she felt that she had fallen into a trap, and she had thrown herself into the net. However, Gugar did not embarrass her, but invited her to sit down and slowly remember what had happened in the past.

Only then did Garona learn that the true parting of the ways between Gugar and Gul'dan was after they left the battlefield and went to sea to find the tomb of Sargeras, the leader of the Burning Legion, after they abandoned the Grand Chief Orgrim Doomhammer's attack on Silvermoon City.

Gugar tells Garona that his relationship with Gul'dan is delicate, and that Gugar obeys Gul'dan's instructions, but Gul'dan seems to be a little jealous of Gu'erdan. At that time, the troops led by the High Chief Orgrim besieged Silvermoon City but could not take it for a long time, but Gul'dan discovered a darker power in the process of besieging the city, and when he accidentally learned that the leader of the Burning Legion in ancient times, Sargeras, had fallen into this world and left a large tomb sealed at the bottom of the sea, he immediately chose to find it instead of helping the tribal army continue to attack the city.

Gul'dan immediately proposed the idea of dividing his troops, with the intention of leaving the battlefield with his men in search of the supreme power. And he did the same, and Gul'dan and his men hurried south as fast as they could, back to the occupied town of Nanhai, and then quickly set sail for the tomb of Sargeras.

And the Great Chieftain who was betrayed by them obviously did not intend to let them go like this, and despite the tension of the war, the Great Chief was determined to kill them. So they ran in front, and the pursuers sent by the Great Chief pursued behind. They were pursued by the Blacktooth Clan, a force led by the two sons of the former Great Chief Blackhand, Red Blackhand and Maim Blackhand.

They finally found the tomb of Sargeras after a long journey at sea, and Gul'dan was almost crazy at this time, and Gur'dan also felt the powerful magic emanating from the place, but Gul'dan asked Gul'dan to lead the Twilight Clan to fend off the pursuers behind him, and he had to go to the tomb first.

But Gugar was not a fool, he chose to flatly refuse, if it were not for the pursuers rushing up, they might have to compare here. And now the most important thing is to eliminate the pursuers first, and the cunning Gul'dan quietly slipped away with oil on the soles of his feet during the battle, and ran into the tomb with some people.

Gul'dan led people to evacuate that was to sell Gugar, and at this time, Gugar did not choose to rush into the tomb but chose to retreat and escape. After they fled to sea, the island shook and collapsed violently, and Gugar was lucky to escape, and when the island sank into the sea, Gugar could not help but clap his hands and laugh.

Then Gugar and his men drifted at sea for an unknown amount of time, and when the ship finally stopped, there was a vast desert in front of them. They sail along the coastline and eventually discover the port city of the goblins, so the group tries to get in touch with the goblins and learn about the local customs.

After a long time of understanding, the ogres finally chose to leave, not only because they learned that there were countless fascinating secrets in the desert, but also because Gugar was suddenly inspired to find the true god he had to serve.