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Chapter 1484: Goron Demolition Squad

Under the anxious and close attention of Sharlayan and Onyxia, good news soon came from the Blade's Edge Mountains.

It's also a coincidence.

Jaina and Leorox had just summoned Bloodmaul, Ogrila, and Dota ogres to announce the crimes of the Thunderlord clan's sheltering Shadow Council warlocks, and Gruul and Doon happened to travel back to Blade Mountain.

After being civilized by Sharlayan, Gruul also understood why Draenor's environmental degradation was caused, and why Gorgrond, which was once full of trees and full of vitality, would become the barren and barren Blade's Edge Mountains.

The source of everything comes from Gul'dan and the Shadow Council established by him. Those unscrupulous orc warlocks completely destroyed the ecological environment of their home world and tried to spread the corruption to another world, Azeroth. .

Gruul is a ten-thousand-year-old squatting at home, but even he knows that due to the deterioration of the environment in the Blade's Edge Mountains, the mortals in charge of offering sacrifices to him need to spend more energy hunting rare and rare wild animals.

...and the taste of those wild animals is much worse than before, which is also the inevitable result of environmental degradation.

Gruul, who had a strong sense of territory, heard that the Thor orcs dared to take in the dregs of the Shadow Council, and as expected, he flew into a rage on the spot.

If it wasn't for the persuasion of Jaina, Leorox and others, Gruul would have brought his sons to Thor's Fortress on the spot.

Even if Gruul wanted to punish him himself, it must be done after being convicted of the Thunder God clan, otherwise it would damage the reputation of the dragon slayer, and even further cause the Mag'har orcs and the new tribe of orcs to become hostile to him feel.

In any case, the Thor clan is still a member of the orc clan, and Jaina hopes to defeat the Thor clan in a righteous way.

If Sharlayan planned it himself, he shouldn't have caused such trouble.

It doesn't matter the order of the procedure, as long as the charges can be confirmed afterwards, it doesn't matter which time they start.

Although Garona didn't say it, she also thought that the procedural justice that Jaina advocated was a bit unnecessary.

Maraad, on the other hand, greatly appreciated Jaina's behavior. This kind of aboveboard trial process was more in line with the three views of paladins.

The pressure of the allied forces of the four clans panicked the Thunder God clan fighting alone. Garm did not expect that the treatment enjoyed by the Moknasa clan not long ago would be their turn.

After listening to the ultimatum read out by Leorox himself before the battlefield, Garm, who was at a loss, realized what the problem was.

However, it is meaningless to deny it at this time, and the Thor Fortress that was completely besieged has no chance to send Blackart away.

Garm also thought about tying up Blakeat as an atonement and submitting it to the coalition forces approaching the city.

But he, who was already ambitious and stubborn, finally decided to give it a go, under the persuasion of "Instigator" Blackart who learned from Gul'dan with his eloquence.

According to Blackart, even if Garm binds his hands and pleads guilty, the ogre with ulterior motives will not let the Thor clan go. Same as Nassar.

Although there are many exaggerations and alarmist words in Blackart's remarks, the so-called roughness is not rough.

The Bloodmaul and the Sword Tower Ogres did not intend to let the Thunderlord clan go from the very beginning, and the Moknatha clan headed by Leorox also did not have any favors for the diehards who still superstitiously believed in the old tribal authority.

The two sides inside and outside the fortress reached a strange tacit understanding.

The Thunder God Clan decided to fight to the end. Maybe they could save the day after suffering a heart-wrenching loss. Surrender would be a dead end.

The tough reaction of the Thunder God clan was exactly what the coalition forces with their own ulterior motives hoped to see, and a war of extermination around the Thunder God fortress kicked off.

And then... there is no more.

The Thunder God Clan whose intelligence channels were completely blocked didn't know that Gruul, the real overlord of Blade's Edge Mountain, had rushed back.

When the hellfire Blackart summoned from the sky was smashed by a huge fist, Garm, who was more familiar with the background of the Blade's Edge Mountain than Blackart, suddenly turned extremely pale.

He could clearly realize that the Thunder God Clan that his father handed over to him would soon be completely finished.

And it is true.

Under the leadership of the furious Gruul himself, the Goron team charging at the front easily defeated the seemingly solid city defense of Thor Fortress.

The gigantic Gruul smashed the outer wall of Thor's Fortress to pieces with a direct punch without any fancy, and it took just over an hour for Goron's demolition team to completely level the entire fortress.

Allied Forces?

The only role of the coalition forces is to seal off the scene and ensure that no remnants of Thor orcs can escape the encirclement.

Not to mention, this siege net really caught a big fish—Blakeat.

Don't look at Blackart's impassioned words in front of Garm who decided to fight to the death. This group of unscrupulous warlocks is a template. They turned around and fled not long after the war started.

Garona, who had already guessed that Blackart would flee, made preparations in advance.

When Jaina and Maraad joined forces to block Blackart's way, Garona, who had been preparing for a long time, stabbed the kingslayer dagger that had killed King Llane into the back of his heart, killing him.

This seemingly large-scale encirclement and suppression battle ended in such an anticlimactic manner.

Under Jaina's persuasion, the coalition forces did not drive out all the orcs, but only slaughtered the decision-makers of the Thor clan.

Those orcs who surrendered will return to their old jobs and become the slaves of the ogre. As long as these young laborers are well utilized, all forces in the Blade's Edge Mountains, including Moknatha, can mine and farm at a lower cost and gain more H.

Jaina and Garona did not pay attention to the follow-up development of the situation in Blade's Edge Mountains.

Anyway, Gruul has already returned, and Leorox, who has the backing of the mountain, is not afraid that the group of yin and yang ogres will continue to act as monsters.

What's more, the dismemberment of the Thor clan's territory and population this time made the three major clans eat their mouths.

Ogrila, who had been living in seclusion before, formally integrated into the "big family" of Blade's Edge Mountains. Using Jaina...or Sharlayan's influence to make peace, they established a preliminary cooperative relationship with the Moknatha clan .

With everything settled, Jaina immediately teleported back to Galadar with Garona and Maraad.

At the same time, Solas, who put on the Helmet of Domination again, finally found the specific coordinates of the undead suspected of Talon Gorefiend after a long search.

Unexpectedly, within reason, that suspicious lone undead was hiding in the dark temple at this moment.

"Dark Temple?"

Hearing the news, Garona, who had rushed over after a long journey, frowned immediately.

"So, Talon Gorefiend's trail to the north was deliberately left by him to mislead us?"

Maraad's face was a bit ugly: "As expected of the apprentice of that master of conspiracy, Gul'dan, he is really outstanding in playing tricks and schemes."

"Dark Temple..."

Sharlayan looked at Onyxia thoughtfully.

"It's not incomprehensible~lightnovelpub.net~ After all, the Dark Temple is currently in an unprecedented period of weakness."

"Illidan Stormrage is seriously injured and is recuperating in bed. Chief Shahras is in charge of Illidan's daily necessities, reorganization of military defenses, and assisting Ashtongue Deathsworn to establish an intelligence agency. He has been very busy recently."

Onyxia added: "In the Dark Temple, Illidan has carefully selected the evil orc cannon fodder, and Talon Gorefiend is an undead who can change his body at any time."

"As long as he quietly kills an evil orc and occupies his body, this guy can hide in the dark temple without being disturbed by the outside world."

Jaina nodded thoughtfully: "There are already many users of fel energy in the Dark Temple, and Talon Gorefiend, who is alone in it, won't look obtrusive... It's a good calculation."

"So." Garona was too lazy to listen to these long-winded analysis: "What should we do next? It's impossible to go directly to the Dark Temple to find someone, right?"

Sharlayan shrugged with a smile: "Why not? As long as I say hello in advance, you don't think Illidan and Shahras will protect Talon Gorefiend?"

"Illidan is still holding Gul'dan's skull in his hands. He doesn't like the lackeys of the Burning Legion." (End of this chapter)