Hokage of Azeroth

078 【Trust Crisis】Please subscribe

"Okay, stop talking." Drek'Thar interrupted the argument.

Nazgrel and Tias both kept silent, but their eyes still exchanged for a moment.

Drek'Thar faced Rowe: "You saved Ogunaro and helped us find Thrall. The Frostwolf clan will always thank you... But I also hope you can promise not to leak our information to the outside world. We It's just a small clan that lives aloof from the world, and has never and does not intend to harm anyone."

"I understand." Luo Wei nodded, "I will never reveal your whereabouts to anyone."

Drek'Thar looked at the other humans.

Lepoliss and Sandel also immediately stated that they would not reveal the whereabouts of the Frostwolf clan. Tias hesitated for half a second before making the same promise.

Drek'Thar nodded: "In this case, Ogunaro, you can take a few human friends to rest."

"Okay." After Ogunaro said, he turned around and led Rowe and others out of the Frostwolf Fortress.

After the humans left the fortress, the orcs immediately started discussing in orc language.

"Chief, I don't think we can trust these humans." Nazgrel said, "Especially the one who was poisoned. I bet that his promise is absolutely against his will, and he will definitely reveal the whereabouts of the Frostwolf clan."

"Chief, how about we kill these people?"

"Killing is too much. After all, they saved Ogunaro and Sal. My suggestion is to put them under house arrest."

"I also support house arrest. Even if they keep their promise, they can't guarantee that it won't be accidentally leaked. If the alliance knows about our existence, the whole village will suffer!"

"Ogunaro's decision was too hasty. Even if he wanted to repay him, there was no need to bring him into the village."

The orcs talked a lot.

Thrall couldn't understand the orc language and looked at him with a confused expression.

Drek'Thar pondered for a moment, then faced Thrall and said in Common Tongue: "Child, do you think these humans are reliable?"

"Of course, they are my friends." Sal said.

Nazgrel looked at him: "Thall, frankly I don't recommend you do this. Humans are not trustworthy."

Thrall only said: "I have been living with humans for more than ten years, and I think I understand humans fairly well."

Nazgrel paused.

Drek'Thar turned his head and said in orc language: "That human has been poisoned for a long time, and it is not easy to survive. Although I detoxified him, he should still have some sequelae that cannot be ignored. , I won’t be able to leave here for a while. Let’s take this opportunity to observe them and then make a decision.”

"Decide whether to kill them?" Nazgrel asked.

"No, decide whether to put them under house arrest." Drek'Thar shook his head, "Gu'ir will definitely not agree to you killing these people."

Nazgrel glanced at Thrall and said nothing.

Thrall observed their expressions and touched his chin.

Finally, Drek'Thar said in Common Tongue: "Thall, you come with me."

Thrall followed the great shaman out of the Frostwolf Fortress and went somewhere unknown.

Just like Drek'Thar said, although Tias survived, the long-term poisoning still caused considerable damage to his body.

I can't see anything in my daily life, but if I just run a few steps, I will inevitably be out of breath. I have also lost my sense of smell. I don't know when I will recover.

Noon today.

while eating.

"Lepoliss, give me your hammer." Tias said suddenly.

Lepoliss handed over the masonry hammer.

Tias stretched out his hand to catch it and almost missed it. He tried to swing it twice but couldn't do it at all. Then he sighed and returned the hammer to Lepoliss.

"Oh, I may become a useless person." Tias said frustratedly.

Luo Wei: "It's only been a few days, maybe I can recover in a while."

"hope so……"

"Thall!" Sandel suddenly waved.

Everyone turned to look, and Sal was walking this way.After a few days, Thrall no longer looked like a dirty slave and was wearing brand new armor.

"You have changed a lot!" Sandel patted Thrall's armor.

Thrall smiled: "The chief was very kind to me, and he also taught me the shamanic ways."

Lepoliss: "The way of the shaman?"

Sandel: "Show us your hands."

"I've just started learning, so there's nothing to show off." Lepoliss smiled.

However, Sal said: "Actually, I did learn something."

As he spoke, he picked up the masonry hammer of Lepolisus, and when a burst of earthy light flashed, it covered the entire hammer.

"Try again." He smiled and handed the hammer back to Lepoliss.

Lepolisus first picked it up with one hand, and then quickly dealt with it with both hands, barely holding the sledgehammer steady. He looked even more embarrassed than Tias just now.

Looking at the inexplicably heavier masonry hammer, he couldn't help but be surprised: "What's going on? Why has it become heavier?"

Thrall explained: "The petrified weapon - the shaman's spell, can last for about a day. Do you want me to help you remove it?"

"No, I just want to practice." Lepolis tried to swing the heavier hammer.

Sandel said: "Thal, how many spells have you learned now?"

"Several." Thrall couldn't help showing a little pride. "The chief told me that I have a high talent for learning shamanism."

Luo Wei: "Do you know the identities of your parents?"

"I don't know." Sal shook his head. "I feel that my parents' status is a bit special. The chief doesn't seem to want to tell me right now."

Several people talked for a while.

"Rovi, come with me." Sal suddenly said.

The two of them immediately came to a secluded and deserted place.

"What's wrong?" Rowe asked.

Thrall said bluntly: "Based on what I've learned these days, none of my people trust you very much."

Luo Wei nodded without surprise: "I feel it."

Thrall continued: "Actually, mainly Tias, you are okay. I just talked to the chief, and he told me that he will not make things difficult for you - but Tias still needs to be observed."

After a pause, he couldn't help but ask: "To be honest, I don't quite understand why Tias is so hostile to the orcs? He is completely different from the three of you. Did he have any relatives who died at the hands of the orcs?"

"I asked, but no, probably everyone has their own ideas." Rowe said vaguely. Of course he knew where Tias' hostility to the orcs came from.

For people in MI[-], being hostile to orcs is probably the most basic political quality. It would be strange not to be hostile.

Thrall shook his head helplessly: "In short, you three can leave here at any time, and of course you are welcome to come back at any time, but Tias... he may be placed under house arrest in the village."

Luo Wei was silent for a moment: "I understand, I will try to change his mind."

Although he said that, he actually didn't know what to do.

Changing people's minds has always been difficult.

What's more, the relationship between him and Tias was not honest enough.

Tias seems to no longer take his undercover work seriously, but he still has not fully integrated into his team and sometimes behaves aloof.

In other words, there was a crisis of trust not only between the orcs and Tias, but also between him and Tias.

While Luo Wei was thinking this, he walked in the snow, and then he remembered something annoying.

Drek'Thar still hasn't returned the Syndicate Bloodstone Amulet to him!

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