Azeroth Hoag Biography

Chapter 325 Gul’dan’s Return Season

Then Grommash noticed Garona sitting cross-legged on the animal skin. Of course he recognized this hybrid stalker who was once Gul'dan's subordinate, so he frowned slightly and immediately thought of something. He continued to ask: "Is it about the traitor Gul'dan?"

"Yes, Grommash, you are still so keen. Guess what Gul'dan wants to do?" Orgrim has always had no airs about Grommash, the most powerful warrior in the tribe. , although he is occasionally a little reckless, Grommash, who has a straightforward personality and a clear distinction between love and hate, is undoubtedly Orgrim's most trustworthy subordinate and friend.

"Is it possible that Gul'dan had a bad life outside and now wants to return to the tribe?" Grommash grinned and sat down in his seat without waiting for Orgrim to speak.

It was obvious that Grommash just wanted to make a joke with Orgrim, but after he finished speaking and sat down, he noticed that there was no smile on Orgrim's expression, and the warchief was a little surprised. , and this expression made Grommash's heart skip a beat.

"Damn, am I right? After Gul'dan betrayed us, he still wanted to get the blessing of the tribe? No, is there any need to discuss this kind of thing? Gul'dan is no more harmful to the tribe than the enemy "Son, have you forgotten Zuluhid's hatred?" Apparently Grommash's hatred for Gul'dan was still unforgettable, and his attitude was very exciting.

Of course, in fact, Grommash also had reasons to be excited. Gul'dan's betrayal caused the tribe to lose a loyal warrior, and also made Grommash lose face, because Gul'dan was under Grommash's nose. The one below betrayed the tribe and escaped. Although the responsibility for this matter was actually mainly the responsibility of the dead Zuluhid, after all, Zuluhid was dead, so this matter eventually became Grommash's fault. There are even rumors among the tribe that Grommash and Gul'dan conspired to kill Zuluhed. Fortunately, Orgrim knew what happened, so he still had a crush on Grommash. Marsh was extremely trusting.

"As for Gul'dan, I think we should look forward. Although he has indeed done many bad things, it cannot be denied that he has made great contributions to the tribe." At this time, a voice came from outside the door, and then An orc opened the animal skin curtain and walked in. The orc who walked in was already very old, and even his left eye was blind, but his remaining right eye was unusually deep and bright, and it seemed that no secret could be kept. Hidden before his eyes, he is Kilrogg Deadeye of the Bleeding Circle clan.

"Dear Warchief, I think we should be open to Gul'dan. The tribe does not lack powerful warriors, but powerful warriors alone are not enough to bring victory to the tribe. We need Gul'dan's power!" Obviously! Kilrogg is in favor of letting Gul'dan return to the Horde, because Gul'dan is very powerful and can help the Horde reverse the current bad situation.

"I'm afraid that Gul'dan brought disaster to the Horde before bringing victory. We all know that Gul'dan does not actually have the slightest glory in his heart. He is not worthy of being a member of the Horde. He has been using the tribe from the beginning to the end, and why should we readmit a betrayer? We should kill him and let the members of the tribe know what the fate of a betrayer is." Obviously Grommash does not Agree with Kilrogg's view. In his opinion, Gul'dan has no honor in his heart. What's more, Gul'dan has a history of betrayal. If the tribe lets the betrayer go so easily, then the tribe will completely lose its support. .

"Gul'dan's power can help us reverse the current situation and defeat the enemies of the Horde, but the so-called glory cannot bring us victory." Kilrogg and Grommash faced each other tit for tat, and in the successful reconstruction of darkness Behind the gate, Kilrogg, who was regarded as a savior by the orcs, had a great reputation among the tribe and was on the verge of becoming the tribe's number two figure, so he was not afraid of Grommash now.

"That's enough. Now is not the time to argue. As for whether to readmit Gul'dan, I decided to wait until everyone is here to discuss the decision together. But no matter what, Gul'dan must pay the due price for his betrayal!" Seeing that Grommash and Kilrogg were at war with each other, Orgrim slammed the table hard and asked the two patriarchs to sit down first. Then he saw that Warchief Orgrim spoke. Kilrogg and Grommash had no choice but to shut their mouths and sit obediently on the animal skin cushion.

Soon the chiefs of each clan came to the battle hall one after another, and even the troll leader Magician, who recently joined the tribe, was among them. This troll with a big mask was obviously hunched over. He is a head taller than the orc leader next to him, so he is extremely conspicuous among the orcs.

Seeing that the clan leaders had arrived, Orgrim stood up from his seat and began to announce what everyone was here to discuss this time: "The clan leader of the Ravager Clan, the traitor who once betrayed the tribe, the orcs Warlock Gul'dan has sent an envoy!" Orgrim paused slightly as he said this, and pointed at Garona, who was sitting on his left.

Garona also stood up, bowed slightly to the orcs present, and then sat down again.

And Orgrim continued: "The reason why the orc warlock Gul'dan sent the messenger is because he hopes to return to the tribe, and he is willing to pay any price for this!"

The patriarchs present were all stunned by the news. They were quiet for a while, and then began to discuss messily. Only the magician Jindu looked at the orc next to him with a confused expression. This troll Although he had heard about Gul'dan, it was only to the extent that he knew that Gul'dan was a traitor. He knew nothing about Gul'dan's true strength and influence. Therefore, he simply could not understand why the orcs heard about it. The traitor became so emotional as he wanted to return to the tribe.

"Gul'dan, a rat, actually has the nerve to want to return to the tribe! We cannot accept a traitor returning to the tribe." Apparently there are many patriarchs who have the same idea as Grommash, but More tribe leaders don't care too much about Gul'dan's betrayal. They care more about what price Gul'dan is willing to pay to return to the tribe.

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