My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 262 Malkorok and Zaira's Secret Thoughts (Part )

"Believe, believe, believe. I believe everything that Blanche says."

The grinning Horde Warchief Garrosh ignored Malkorok's greeting and walked straight towards Bronk.

"Come on, Thrall just grilled a big piece of mantid thigh."

Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, enthusiastically took the condiment box from Bronk.

Zaela, who was standing behind Bronk, exhaled slowly. "Fortunately, Chieftain Garrosh of the Horde did not pay too much attention to that female blood elf paladin. Otherwise, I would be under a lot of pressure."

"Zaira, what are you underestimating?"

Without waiting for Zaila to answer, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh held the condiment box in one hand and pulled Bronk forward with his other hand.

Zaela trotted a few steps and caught up with the Horde Warchief Garrosh.

Malkorok was ignored for a while and was very angry. He had never been treated coldly by the tribal chief before.

Moreover, unlike the individual criticism after the battle of Stoneplow Village, what the Horde Chieftain Garrosh did at this moment completely disregarded Malkorok's situation.

Although Zaila is a member of the young orcs, she is the chieftain of the Dragon Roar Clan.

To some extent, Zaela is isolated from the rest of the Horde outside of Warchief Garrosh and Malkorok's Warsong Clan.

In front of outsiders, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh's act of ignoring Malkorok's existence was a slap in Malkorok's face.

Bronx and Leah Blackjewel, one is a Forsaken Undead Priest, the other is a Blood Elf Paladin, both are non-Orc races, so naturally they are outsiders.

Even Thrall, who was also an orc, was selectively excluded by Malkorok.

If they agree with Thrall, the previous series of actions against the elder orcs represented by Thrall will come to nothing.

Therefore, Malkorok, who sided with the Horde Warchief Garrosh, or more precisely, with the orc supremacy promoted by the Horde Warchief before him, lost his political foothold.

The attitude of the Horde Chieftain Garrosh suggests that Malkorok's actions just now were wrong.

It's not terrible to make mistakes.

If Malkorok did something wrong or accidentally angered the Horde Warchief Garrosh, Malkorok would not worry.

After all, it is impossible that Malkorok has not made mistakes since he followed the Horde Chieftain Garrosh.

Based on his previous experience of getting along with Horde Chieftain Garrosh, Malkorok only needed to wait for Horde Chieftain Garrosh's anger to subside and for Horde Chieftain Garrosh to point out Malkorok's mistakes.

At that time, Malkorok showed an attitude of submission and serious reform, and the Horde Chieftain Garrosh continued to trust and employ Malkorok.

But the Horde Chieftain Garrosh neither blamed Malkorok nor tried to fool him on the surface.

Past experience is no longer useful.

There was no sign at all why the Horde Chieftain suddenly abandoned the policy of orc racial supremacy.

Even Malkorok, the lieutenant who had a close relationship with the Horde Warchief Garrosh, was unable to obtain any information.

The Horde's Warchief Garrosh intends to distance himself from his lieutenant Malkorok, who represents the orcs' racial supremacy policy.

It seemed as if there was an invisible wall between the Horde Chieftain Garrosh and Malkorok.

An invisible wall separates the Horde Warchief Garrosh and Malkorok.

Can you see people through the wall?

Malkorok realized that Garrosh, the Warchief of the Horde, no longer had any expectations of him.

This speculation instantly made Malkorok stand still.

Zaela passed Malkorok and instantly hit Malkorok with the seasoning box. "Why are you stunned? Even if you don't take the seasoning box, you should help Sal."

Malkorok, as if waking up from a dream, rushed to the barbecue where Thrall was like an arrow from a bow.

"How can I help you?"

"Those are grilled. Take them out, cut them up, and share them with Bronck and the others."

Hearing Malkorok's call, Thrall raised his chin and indicated that the mantis meat on the grill had already been processed.

Malkorok picked up a meat knife from the grill, glanced at the grilled mantis meat, and without consulting others, cut off a piece and put it into his mouth.

"The meat is grilled well. Let me add some seasoning."

Malkorok took out cooking wine and chili powder from the condiment box that Leah Blackjean had brought over.

When the wind blew, the mantis flesh in Malkorok's hand gave off a pungent smell.

"Hey, tsk"

Zaira couldn't help sneezing, and her hand loosened, causing the seasoning box to fall down.

In order to ensure that the condiment box would not be knocked over, Zaira immediately slid down and fell to the ground to catch the condiment box.

"Oh, Bronk, is there anything broken in the condiment box?"

"If Chief Zaira hadn't sacrificed himself to help, this box of seasoning would have been wasted."

After Bronk took away the condiment box, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh pulled up Zaira who had fallen to the ground.

"Do you have a kettle? Wash your hands before eating meat."

After saying that, the Horde Chieftain Garrosh walked to the grill and started the fire.

During the following interactions between the few people, whenever Malkorok touched the meat, he would cut off a small piece for himself.

After Malkorok finished eating, he distributed the meat in his hand to others.

At first, Thrall, who was watching, would shake his head.

As Malkorok ate more and more, Thrall busyed himself turning the mantid meat to ensure that it was heated evenly.

Garrosh, the Horde chieftain who was kicked by Thrall, glanced at Malkorok and then added firewood to the fire under the barbecue grill.

Leah Blackzhen, who still had a temper with Blanche, sat next to Zaira and talked about some female topics.

Whenever Bronx tries to join in on a girl-on-girl conversation between Leah Black and Zaira, a bamboo stick instantly appears in Bronx's path.

Knowing that he could not eliminate Leah Blackzhen's anger tonight, Bronx simply held the mantis meat and ate it silently.

Malkorok, knowing full well that he had offended Blanck and Leah Blackzhen in the battle of Shili Village, was too embarrassed to take the initiative to communicate with Blanck.

Leah Blackjewel, who was obviously in a bad mood, was certainly not among Malkorok's options for conversation.

Given Bronx's failed attempts to fit into Leah Black and Zaira's female cliques, Malkorok was reluctant to bring bad luck to either Leah Black or Zaira.

Blanque, who was on good terms with Leah Blackjean, was warned with a bamboo stick.

If Malkorok had gone forward without knowing what was good for him, his fate would have been predictable.

It was another situation where no one spoke to Malkorok.

If a person is cut off from communication and performs mechanical repetitive actions for a long time, it will seriously affect his mental health.

The young orc Malkorok is no exception.

"Wouldn't Horde Warchief Garrosh and Thrall like to try some barbecued mantid meat?"

Malkorok, tired of spicing up the barbecue, leaned forward and said, "Chief Warchief, please eat something. I'll tend the grill."

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