My Rebirth and the Strange Adventure of Black Zhen

Chapter 9: The Radical Tribal Chieftain

"It is better to do it now than to wait for the day. Bronke, you and this blood elf paladin will come with me to meet the chieftain of the tribe."

Hearing Eitrigg address me by my name, while only addressing Leah Blackjean by her race and profession.

She introduced herself loudly to Eitrigg. "I am Lia Darkjean, the one who can rival Lady Liadrin."

"Really?" Eitrigg's gaze naturally shifted to me.

Lady Liadrin's letter of recommendation should have arrived in advance.

Since I can receive the first-hand battle reports from the tribe while in Silvermoon City, then as the chieftain's staff, I should also be able to receive letters from the blood elf leader.

But that's not the case.

Eitrigg's reputation even affected the Alliance.

So Eitrigg was able to obtain information from the Alliance through a paladin acquaintance in the Alliance.

"Blanc and Leah Blackzhen, didn't you notice when you two came to this city?" Eitrig took out a pen from his pocket.

Trying to remember, the mailbox was empty all the way the three of us came to this house.

"Since most blood elves gather at the Crossroads, it is only natural that Lady Liadrin's letter of recommendation should be sent to the Crossroads."

Leah Heizhen gave the speculation that was closest to the truth.

"Strictly speaking, Leah Blackzhen's refusal is not entirely correct." After stopping writing, Eitrigg looked towards the door.

The heavy and rhythmic footsteps became clearer and clearer.

"Staff Officer Eitrigg, I brought you the mail that was sent here today."

The orc lifted his hood and came into sight of Leah Blackjean and me.

"I didn't expect you to have such a rare guest here." The orc who had just entered the room put the letter bag on his back on the table in front of Eitrigg.

Because there were too many letters in the mailbox, a large number of letters poured out the moment it was opened.

"Today's letters are more than yesterday's." Eitrigg put the letters stamped on his right hand into the corner of the table.

"By the way, Liya Blackjewel, this should be the first time you meet General Nazgrim."

General Nazgrim took the initiative to extend his right hand.

Lia Black-Jane shook the orc general's hand. "Hello, I am Lia Black-Jane, who can compete with Countess Liadrin."

“Do I need to introduce myself again?” I hugged Nazgrim who had his arms open.

After the hug, General Nazgrim, who was high-fiving me, joked, "What brings you here, Bronk?"

“It’s not about where the wind came from, but about the younger generation with more potential who are worthy of my recommendation.”

I took out the long-treasured wine from my backpack.

"Good fellow, it seems you have kept the bottle of wine that I lost to you in the bet."

Eitrigg tapped the tabletop a few times with his left index finger, signaling General Nazgrim and I to stop reminiscing about the past.

"It's nice to catch up, but don't drink too much before your shift."

"Are you on duty today?"

"Yes, today it is my turn to assist the Great Chief in protection." General Nazgrim scratched his head with his right hand.

"No, ever since the rain began to fall in Durotar, I am the only one who can be responsible for assisting the warchief in protecting him."

I understand the deep meaning of this and can't help but sigh.

"Bronx is going to present a powerful force to the tribal chief today." Eitrigg finally brought the topic to the point.

After receiving the letter from Eitrigg, General Nazgrim asked, "Are you sure, Bronk?"

Turning around, I saw General Nazgrim, who was dressed as a paladin, Leah Blackjewel, and he guessed my trump card.

"In that case, I'll help my old friend." General Nazgrim picked up another pen from the table and signed his name.

Eitrigg wanted to stop it, but he realized he was a step too slow and complained, "This was originally my share."

General Nazgrim, whose pain point was touched by Eitrigg, jokingly said, "How about I write the content of the recommendation letter and you sign it."

"Goodbye, I'll write another one."

Combining the existing information, Leah Blackzhen found a letter of recommendation from Countess Liadrin from a pile of letters.

"Finally found it. Otherwise, Bronk and I would have to go back to Silvermoon City."

"Nazgrim, Liya Blackjewel, please give me the recommendation letters in your hands."

Have you finished writing the recommendation letter so quickly?

I can believe Eitrigg's hand speed is that fast.

After receiving two letters of recommendation from General Nazgrim and Countess Liadrin, Eitrigg put his own letter at the bottom.

"Eitrigg, how did you write so quickly? What did you write?"

Eitrigg stood up and took a sip of water without answering.

"In order to avoid the worst-case scenario where no one comes to the rescue, I will go and perform the task of protecting and assisting the Great Chief."

Without waiting for me to say goodbye, General Nazgrim quickly left the room.

"Shouldn't we be following General Nazgrim?"

Eitrigg glanced out the window and took another sip of water. "No hurry. After the flattering goblins leave, I will take you to see the Horde Chieftain Garrosh."

After hearing what Eitrigg said, Leah Blackzhen and I each found a stool and sat down.

I wanted to talk to Eitrigg again about the continent of Pandaria, but I found that Eitrigg began to frown.

I gave up my original plan.

He didn't take the initiative to talk to me about the continent of Pandaria. Eitrigg believed that the internal crisis of the tribe was more serious at the moment.

After a long time, Leah Heizhen lost her patience.

"Mr. Eitrigg, could I read some letters to relieve my boredom?"

After hesitating for a moment, Eitrigg placed a letter in a red box.

“Although these letters are not confidential to the tribe, I personally do not recommend you to read them.”

I picked a letter at random.

"Since it's not a secret of the tribe, will the chieftain of the tribe be beheaded if I show it to Leah Blackzhen?"

Leah Heizhen took the letter, opened the envelope, and gradually unfolded the letter paper.

"I came to Azeroth from Outland following the great Horde Chieftain Garrosh. The Chieftain led me and other orcs to defeat the Lich King, crushed the Twilight Cult's conspiracy, and united the Dragonmaw Clan that had been out of touch for many years."

Eitrigg, head down, continued to handle official business and handed me another letter.

Leah Blackzhen read from the letter in her hand.

"There are traitors among the undead, blood elves, trolls, and even tauren who oppose the Horde Warchief."

It seems that the contents of the letter in Leah Blackzhen's hand are completely inconsistent with the contents of the letter in my hand.

"I suggest that these traitors who do not accept the orders of the Horde Warchief Garrosh be removed from the Horde, or even eliminated."

Probably because there would be even more outrageous content later, Leah Blackzhen chose to stop here.

"Blanc, what does the letter in your hand say?"

After quickly scanning the letter in my hand, I picked out a few key points.

"The contents of this letter are diametrically opposed to the one you read."

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