Crossing the World of Warcraft: I am an Ancient God
Chapter 16 Keep running
Yun was speechless. The orcs were much slower than Yun in the jungle, but they were not stupid. Although they could not catch up with Yun directly, they spread out and tried to surround Yun little by little.
With the previous experience with the man in black, Yun was also afraid that enemies would suddenly appear in front of him, so he changed directions while fleeing. However, Yun could only defeat a single orc. The enemy team must have at least a hundred orcs, and coupled with the orcs' strong bodies, the simple traps set by Yun caused very little damage to the orcs.
Yun had no choice but to concentrate on escaping, but what he didn't notice was that he had already run to the road arranged by the orcs.
Soon Yun escaped from the jungle. The trees in front had begun to become sparse, with more short vegetation. A large number of trees must have been cut down here. These trees were obviously not cut down by the elves, so it was certain that there must be a large number of orcs here.
The way back was no longer possible, and Yun did not move forward. He just moved along the edge of the jungle, trying his best to avoid the siege of the large orc army. Yun tried to pass through the gaps in the orc army several times, but was discovered by the orcs. Yun was sure that the orcs had a clear division of labor and very good coordination. In this case, Yun could only escape.
The biggest weakness of the night elves also appeared. It was always dim and they couldn't tell how long they had been running. Anyway, Yun felt that he had been running for almost a day. After all, he had been hungry twice. However, the orcs still showed no intention of giving up.
If Yun really didn't know Orc language, he would have asked the other party what he was doing to make the other party chase him endlessly.
"Haven't you caught up yet?" A voice came from one of the orcs' tents.
"Yes, he ran very fast, but we have blocked all the roads in Gray Valley, so he can only go to the seaside."
"How is the iron smelting going in the rear?"
"We have captured some dwarves and goblins and smelted some iron, but the quality is still very average."
"Keep working hard and at the same time make sure to catch this person."
"Understood." An orc in half armor walked out.
A red hand stretched out from under a cloak in the tent and opened a piece of paper on the table.
As he chanted the spell, an image of a cloud appeared on the paper.
"Master Forge Claude, you can't escape this time no matter what you say." The orc muttered to himself.
If Yun knew that the other party only wanted to make it easier for him to forge talents, he would not run for his life so desperately. As long as he didn't die and was not tortured, it didn't matter where he worked. Besides, it looked like the orcs would not pay too little. Unfortunately, Yun didn't know orcish language, and he didn't dare to let the other party catch him and ask him what he was doing before thinking about escaping. After all, the risk of doing so was too great.
"Damn, why is there no road?" Yun looked at the beach in front of him and was a little confused. He was clearly running south, so how could he encounter the sea? According to the game map, there is only sea in the west. Did the terrain change? Or did he go west for no reason?
Yun was still confused at first, but when he saw the simple sentry tower that had been built in the distance, Yun understood. He must have been tricked by the orcs and was led here step by step. There must be a sentry tower in the distance to prevent him from escaping. He had no other way now except to teleport through the copy, but Yun was also prepared to have a good meeting with these orcs.
Yun was no longer in a hurry. He found a relatively open place to sit down, sorted out his weapons and armor, took out the food and began to eat slowly.
Soon the orcs from the vanguard arrived and saw Yun eating leisurely with the sea behind him, so the orcs stopped and did not move forward.
"Uh..." Yun was a little choked.
The main thing was that they had planned on having a big battle, but after the orcs arrived, they started to rest over there, which made Yun speechless and he felt like he had punched the air. But there was also an advantage, which was that he knew that the orcs at least didn't have to kill him.
Soon the arrival of another group of orcs broke the orcs' peace.
Several orcs, some of them clearly wearing armor, came out and walked near the cloud.
"&%..." The orc said a lot, but Yun couldn't understand him at all. Yun could only point to his ears and wave his hands.
The orc did not give up either, and made a gesture as if to hammer downwards with force.
"Are you going to beat me up?" Yun was a little surprised.
"Ah!" A cry from the sky interrupted the discordant conversation.
After hearing this, the orc hurriedly signaled the orcs behind him to prepare for an attack.
Yun also picked up his weapon and prepared for defense.
I saw three big birds in the sky flying straight towards the clouds.
The orcs also used heavy bows to greet the big birds.
"Damn, is this a horned hippogryph? It really exists, but please shoot accurately." Seeing arrows falling on the sea behind him, Yun was afraid that he would not be able to withstand the attack of the orcs.
The hippogryphs soon landed next to the cloud. There were three hippogryphs, and each of them had four female elves on it. One of them controlled the hippogryphs, and the other three fought back with bows and arrows.
The horned hippogryph flapped its wings continuously to block the incoming arrows.
"Come up quickly." A female elf shouted to Yun hurriedly.
Yun didn't have time to think too much and immediately climbed onto the horned eagle. Fortunately, there was still a spot in the middle, so Yun sat down and the horned eagle took off immediately.
Yun watched as he rose higher and higher off the ground and escaped from the siege of the orcs.
When they reached the sea, the female elf ignored Yun, so Yun had to look at the horned hippogryph carefully.
Yun had seen a griffin before. It was bigger than a hippogryph, but only its head was bigger. Its body was not much bigger. It could only hold three people at most. The hippogryph had a wider back and its feathers were much flatter than those of a griffin. The elves had added some vehicles to it, so it seemed that it could hold six people at most. There was also a space for six quivers where Yun was. It seemed that the hippogryph was more suitable as an aerial platform.
Yun suddenly felt the female elf hurriedly putting arrows on her bow and getting ready for battle at any time, and he began to get nervous. Is there still a fight at such a high altitude?
Soon Yun saw dense black spots appearing in the southern sky. When they got closer, Yun discovered that they were actually griffins. There were about thirty or forty of them, with orcs sitting on them flying towards this side.
Hmm? Aren't orcs wyverns? How come they can ride on griffins? And there are so many griffins, can orcs do that?
Seeing that the distance was about right, the female elf also began to attack with a bow and arrow.
The orcs' attack method also surprised Yun. There was only one orc on the griffin, so they did not use bows and arrows, but spears. With the help of the griffin's charging speed, they quickly threw the spears, then raised their heads and flew away. The orcs behind repeated the same action, and soon a group of spears flew over with a strong sound of breaking through the air.
This... Yun was really confused. Why did this feel like a scene of an old-fashioned fighter plane fighting? Have the orcs studied the tactics so thoroughly? If the air force is like this, then what about the army? Well, the tactics are really good, gradually forcing me to the preset place. Well, from now on, if anyone says that the orcs can only charge, I will scold him to death.
After a round of spears, his horned eagle was hit by a spear and was stuck in the back. It was still bleeding. A female elf was pierced through the left shoulder by a spear, leaving a bloody hole. She must have lost the ability to shoot arrows.
"What should I do?" Yun was a little anxious.
"There's nothing we can do. We can only wait for death. Their griffins are faster than ours, and there are so many of them. We don't have any good solution." These were the desperate words the female elf said to Yun for the first time.
Yun looked at the Orc Griffin Team that had already begun to organize their formation, and he knew that there was no good solution at all.
Instead of waiting to die, it’s better to give it a try.
"Their target is me. I hope you can go back." Yun said, turned around and jumped off the horned beast.
Yun's move made both sides completely confused.
The elves were ordered to rescue Yun, but now they were surrounded by so many griffins, so the mission was bound to fail. But Yun had jumped down like that, so should they rescue him or not? If they rescued him, he would be killed or captured by the orcs anyway, so if they didn't rescue him, the mission would fail.
Just as the female elf was about to turn the Hippogryph around to go down to rescue, the Hippogryph cried out in pain from the spear on its back. The female elf knew that even if she went down, it would be too late with the Hippogryph's current abilities, so she ignored the pursuers and quickly fled north with the other two Hippogryphs.
The orcs were also confused. Their goal was to get the human back, as long as he didn't die. They also tried their best not to hurt the human. But after just one round of attack, the human was sent down from the Hippogryph. They didn't think much about it and rushed to rescue the human. As for these elves, they just let them run away.
Yun's mouth was trembling, and he tried to open his eyes as wide as possible to look down. After all, there was no parachute, and he could only rely on his invincibility for these ten seconds. If he opened it too early and his invincibility was gone, he would fall into the water and die, which would be a joke.
It was a good idea at first, but after jumping down, the fear in my heart still made me dazed and I almost fainted. It was the good training over the years that allowed me to hold on until now without fainting.
However, when Yun turned his head slightly, he saw a group of griffins swooping down towards him. Yun felt a chill in his heart. Although he was mentally prepared, he was still a little angry when he saw that the orcs still refused to give up on him.
The waves were already clearly visible, and Yun hurriedly cast the Holy Shield spell, then slowly counted down in his mind. If he still couldn't fall into the sea after the Holy Shield spell was cast, there was still an Ice Barrier.
"Bang" with two seconds left, Yun fell into the water. Yun knew that the orcs would definitely chase him down, so he didn't care about anything else and hurriedly teleported into the dungeon.
This time we arrived at the Death Mine.
Looking at the entrance of the Death Mine, Yun felt a little nostalgic, but he was still taking a good rest at the door, not in a hurry to go in. First of all, he had to rest his physical strength, and secondly, he had to analyze it. Since the copy can be made according to his own requirements, the copy may be much larger than the actual one. Similarly, he can also learn from the skills of many monsters or NPCs.
Combined with the new experience of the copy last time, Yun is also ready to give it a try.
After a break, Yun started his dungeon journey. He sneaked over to explore at first. There was something strange here. The miners were all ogres. It was strange to see the ogres, who were only about 80 cm tall, mining with pickaxes that were almost as tall as himself. The supervisor was actually a human, different from the mage warriors in the game. That was a requirement of the game. Here were normal human supervisors who just patrolled around with a whip.
Yun found the right opportunity and used a series of combos to instantly eliminate a supervisor. The kobold next to him stopped his work and looked at the person who suddenly appeared and the supervisor's body on the ground in surprise.
Yun dealt with the overseer and looked at the kobold with a wary look on his face.
The two groups were confronting each other. Yun held the sword in his hand, pointed it at the dog-headed man, and then pointed to a corner of the wall, signaling the dog-headed man to go to the corner.
The dog-headed men looked at each other, slowly put down the pickaxes in their hands, and walked to the corner of the wall that Yun pointed to.
This? Yun was also confused. What was going on? He had captured these dog-headed men? But what was the use of them? However, seeing that these dog-headed men did not resist, they should not cause him too much trouble. In this case, he would leave them alone. Yun was not a bloodthirsty person.
Soon Yun ran into problems. When he was ambushing the third supervisor, the supervisor was obviously of some level and fought with Yun for a few moves, shouting at the same time.
"Who are you?" The shout could be heard far away in the mine, and Yun could also feel that the people inside heard the voice.
Yun has killed three people already. Even though they were monsters in the dungeon, they were also real people. They would bleed and feel pain just like before. It was different from the time when he killed the man in black. That was to escape and protect himself. Now Yun was killed without any reason. How could he not feel anything?
Just after turning two corners, the ogres disappeared and three supervisors wearing leather armor and holding long swords appeared in front.
"It's an assassin. Be careful." One person said this and he and the other two surrounded Yun.
Yun didn't know how he was discovered, but he quickly ended his stealth and started fighting with the three people.
The battle between the three was not difficult. Yun was wearing chain mail, which had obviously higher defense than the opponent's leather armor. With the help of magic, he quickly ended the battle in the opponent's surprised eyes.
Just when Yun was resting, a little head popped out from a bend ahead, and Yun looked over hastily.
"Are you here to save us?" A little head popped out, revealing an elderly dog-headed man speaking human language.
"No." Yun said honestly.
"Thank you very much." said the old kobold.
"I want to move forward, I hope you won't hinder me." Yun said coldly.
"No, no, we will not hinder you, sir. We just want to follow you out." The old dog-headed man continued.
"Can't you go out through the back?" Yun felt a little strange. Wasn't the entrance to the copy the place where he came from?
"Huh? Go out? The deepest part of the mine is ahead, how is it possible to get out?" The old dog-headed man was a little surprised.
Yun turned back in surprise, but saw nothing, so he looked back at the old dog-headed man helplessly.
"Okay, I'm going to fight my way out anyway, so just follow me."
"Thank you, sir."
"It's a good idea for you to tell me about the situation here." Yun said to the old dog-headed man as he walked forward.
"I only know what happened before the rest area. I haven't been to the place after that." The old dog-headed man said immediately.
"Rest area?" Yun didn't remember any rest area here, but he didn't show it. Instead, he continued to listen to the old dog-headed man's introduction. Soon, Yun and the old dog-headed man arrived at a gate.
"This is where Master Razok lives." The old kobold raised his head and looked at the gate.
Yun Ye looked at the four-meter-high gate. According to the old dog-headed man, there was an ogre magician inside who was proficient in ice and fire magic. After each step forward, he would move to a place closer to the end. In other words, if a collapse occurred, the magician had the ability to stop the accident here.
Yun asked the old dog-headed man to stay away, and he sneaked into the gate, unlocked it, and entered.
Yun was very surprised to see the ogre looking at him mockingly.
This guy is too big, more than three meters tall, and very huge. In his left hand he holds a staff inlaid with gems, and in his right hand he holds a hammer as big as Yun's body. Just looking at the size of the hammer, you can tell it's not light. This one is definitely not worse than the spore giant he encountered before. Yun thought helplessly about the old dog-headed man's words, you call this a mage?
"I thought there was a riot downstairs. Turns out a rat came."
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