My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 224: The New and Old Tribal Chiefs (Part 2)

"Good man, Bronk, did you deliberately invite me to participate in the combat meeting to attack the Mantid?"

Thrall, who was furious with the Horde Warchief Garrosh, changed the subject. After all, if he continued arguing with the Horde Warchief Garrosh, the apprentices outside the door of Dalaran would spread rumors of discord among the high-ranking officials of the Horde.

Once used by someone with ulterior motives, the Horde will inevitably be at a disadvantage in the contest with the Alliance on the continent of Pandaria.

"At the same time, invite the former Horde Warchief Thrall and the current Horde Warchief Garrosh to confirm my plan. If there is any inconsideration, please forgive me, both lords."

"How can you be so confused in the face of such a big issue, Bronx? Any behavior that damages the relationship between the tribe and the blue dragon race must be avoided."

Everyone in Azeroth says that Thrall is a good-tempered person.

But today, Sal rarely got angry and scolded Bronco.

On the surface, Thrall was angrily rebuking Bronk for threatening Kalecgos, the leader of the blue dragon race, but in fact, Thrall was taking the opportunity to crack down on the reckless Horde Warchief Garrosh.

As the saying goes, when beating a dog, you have to look at its owner first.

Even though Bronk was not completely serving the Horde Warchief Garrosh, he did a lot of things for him, some of which were even things that the Horde Warchief was not convenient to solve in person.

The exchange of the artifact Focusing Iris, which was looted from Dalaran with the tacit approval of the Horde Warchief Garrosh, and the victory in the Jade Forest Landing Battle were all great contributions that Bronk and Leah Blackjean made to the Horde.

If the tribal chieftain does not help Bronk out of trouble now, who else in the tribe will be willing to work for the tribal chieftain Garrosh in the future?

"Don't be angry with Bronx, Sal. Colonel Bronx and Colonel Leah Blackzhen are all just and are protecting the interests of the tribe."

Seeing the look on the face of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, General Nazgrim immediately handed the brewed tea to Thrall.

General Nazgrim, who has been stationed in the Jade Forest for a long time, has been on guard against sneak attacks by the Alliance in Thunder Fortress and has not been involved in the shameful matter of imprisoning the blue dragon baby.

Facing General Nazgrim, who was loyal to the Horde and had made no mistakes, Thrall knew that he could not vent his anger on him, so he took the opportunity provided by the Horde Chieftain Garrosh and General Nazgrim to step down.

"The Horde has always valued honor. The Horde can satisfy Archmage Kalecgos in any way he wants in life. Even if Archmage Kalecgos asks, Bronk, who is in charge of Stoneplow Village, will do his best to help Archmage Kalecgos. If Kalecgos encounters difficulties that Bronk cannot solve, he can seek help from Horde Warchief Garrosh or me."

Thrall emphasized the word "I", trying to imply that Thrall was thinking from Kalecgos' perspective. In case of any unexpected event, Thrall was willing to mediate as a middleman.

These words are in line with the glorious image of the great shaman who saves the world that Thrall established after he abdicated the position of Warchief of the Horde to Garrosh.

With Thrall's assurance, Kalecgos finally saw hope for the reunion of the blue dragon clan.

However, Sal's actions were already anticipated by Bronck.

Bronk, the good guy, Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe, and Thrall, the bad guy, form a sharp contrast. If Bronk and Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe, were not in a difficult situation, Thrall's help and promise would be very pale.

Commitments that come with emotional guidance tend to be more effective, and their effectiveness often doesn’t take a long time to test.

"Thank you Thrall for your concern for the blue dragon race. When your son comes of age, I will personally teach him arcane magic."

After observing that the Horde Chieftain Garrosh had successfully persuaded Thrall to accept that the Horde was now using the power of blue dragons, Bronk began to plan his next move.

"Speaking of which, in the faction team PVP competitions held by third-party organizations such as Dalaran and the Earthen Ring, there were several gnome warlocks on the Alliance team. There was also a gnome warlock among the familiars subdued by Leah Blackjean. The soul stones and portal spells of the warlock profession are extremely valuable."

General Nazgrim, who had exchanged "lines" with Bronk, picked up the peaches on the fruit plate and pretended to be casual. "Yes, especially in the first game, the Alliance team did not have Holy Light Storage Crystals to revive important combat forces. But they used the Druid's Combat Recovery Skill and the Warlock's Soul Stone Skill to delay a lot of time."

"Not only warlocks, some mages who are obsessed with demonic spells or fel magic will be cleared out of Dalaran by the Dalaran Council of Six."

Upon hearing that Dalaran Archmage Kalecgos was opposed to warlocks, Garrosh, the chief of the tribe who lost his father to the demon, immediately developed a liking for Kalecgos.

"Those warlocks keep saying they can control demons, but they are either enslaved by the demons or go crazy and lose control."

Thrall, sensing that Bronk was getting angry, questioned Bronk, "Don't beat around the bush, Bronk. Garrosh doesn't have to be the one to persuade me. There are obviously other people who can persuade me, or there are many ways to change my mind, but Bronk called both me and Garrosh here."

Bronck, who was named by Thrall, smiled awkwardly, "It is impossible for the Horde Military Academy to lack a warlock teacher."

King Salfaru and General Nazgrim, who were watching from the side, broke out in cold sweats.

Garrosh, the chieftain of the tribe, glared at Bronk fiercely. "Long ago, I ordered the tribe to change their profession or leave the tribe within a limited period of time before studying demon magic."

"Blank and I are certainly aware of such trivial matters. Aren't you curious as to why Bronk asked General Nazgrim to collect the remains of the Eredar Twins?"

"How dare you challenge the authority of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, you weak..." Considering the superior strength of Leah Black, Garrosh of the Horde suddenly looked up and shifted his gaze to Leah Black.

Ignoring the anger of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, Leah Black-Jane waved her hand and said, "I'll give you a hint. To summon a specific Servant, the Master must possess the Servant's Relic."

"Relic? Bronk, that's enough. You want to use the bodies of the Eredar Twins to summon the Eredar Twins?"

"Tell me, Bronk, you're kidding. Otherwise, I don't mind using your bones to grind Bloody Howl."

Faced with the relentless pressure from the Horde Chieftain Garrosh, Bronk calmly put down the teacup in his hand.

"After we summon the Eredar Twins first, the Eredar Twins who were hiding in the void waiting for their bodies to revive will become our familiars. Compared to letting the Eredar Twins revive normally in the void and become our enemies, it is more advantageous for Leah Blackjean and I to turn them into friendly forces by summoning Servants."

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