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Stormwind Wizard God-Chapter 376: Orgrim’s Shock
Chapter 376 - Orgrim's Shock
"What? Impossible!" Orgrim only then understood why Torges had such a complex expression of fear on his face. In his rage, he felt his blood boiling, and his hand tightly grasped the handle of his hammer, so much so that the wood of the handle made a sound of bursting.
Orgrim was completely unable to control his emotions. He drew out his warhammer, and the famous Hammer of Destruction drew a huge, dark black arc in the air.
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A hammer hit the ground, sinking deep into the ground. The violent bombardment splashed out a lot of gravel, and the sound was quite terrifying.
Not only did the guards on guard nearby get scared, but also the young red dragon Toges. The dragon stared at Orgrim with its vertical pupils that were alert and surprised.
"I knew it! I knew that those altars he built would be a big problem! I was so stupid as to let him convert those ogres to fill the gaps in his army!" The chieftain's eyes were red, and he even let his fangs dig deep into his lips. The sharp fangs were stuck in his lips, and blood immediately oozed out.
"Why am I so stupid!?"
He had warned himself countless times that the warlock was selfish, but at that time the magic of humans and elves put too much pressure on him, and he was so excited to get weapons to fight against magic that he ignored this point.
"I shouldn't have mistaken this guy who sold his soul to the devil as an orc!"
The rules of the orcs for thousands of years made Orgrim ignore Gul'dan. Before the establishment of the Horde, the orc clans always used the most courageous duels to resolve all conflicts. If you have any opinions, just go to Mak'gora. Once the winner is determined, the loser will unconditionally obey the orders of the winner.
Gul'dan was too cunning, too cunning to be an orc at all. He did not resist Orgrim's annihilation of the Shadow Council, and humbly submitted to the Warchief. Then, he was more human than the despicable humans, and betrayed the entire tribe when the Horde needed him the most.
"Warchief! Zuluhed suggested that we should send out a pursuit force to punish these traitors as soon as possible. Gul'dan's evil magic cannot save all the ships, but we can give him enough pain. Warchief, please give the order." Just as Torges was waiting for the Warchief to give the order, another orc ran over here.
Sabek, the young second-in-command of the Blackrock Clan, was promoted after the two sons of the former warchief Blackhand resolutely split away and formed a new clan.
Because Orgrim had just lost his temper, the young dragon next to them was restlessly whipping the ground with its tail, and Sabek had to stop about five or six meters away from it.
"Warchief, Hellscream's army is not far to the west of Lordaeron City. Should we attack now or wait for Gul'dan? When Gul'dan and his men arrive, we will have more people."
Orgrim smiled bitterly. But his thoughts were still moving quickly: "More people? No one will come!"
Sabek looked shocked.
"Gul'dan betrayed us!" Orgrim looked at his deputy and told him what had happened with difficulty.
"Then what should we do?" Sabek immediately suggested angrily: "Betrayal must be punished most severely! We'd better return immediately to annihilate Gul'dan and his clan!"
"Are you out of your mind? Grom's Warsong Clan is launching an attack on the west gate of Lordaeron as agreed before. Are you going to abandon our brothers and take revenge on your own!?" Orgrim roared.
Sabek and Torges were both speechless.
"Torges, you must set off immediately. You must immediately inform Grom to stop attacking the human city and tell him and his men to attack the human camp in the north of the city instead. We will attack from both sides. After destroying the human camp, we will meet up. Finally, we will go back to seek revenge on Gul'dan!"
At this time, the young dragon of Torges suddenly spoke in the Common Language: "I refuse to die for such a stupid order. The dwarves now have at least 500 griffins and a griffin king waiting for me. Even I can't break through this encirclement."
Orgrim's eyes suddenly became stern: "You mean the Alliance was already prepared?"
"It seems so. They let me in on purpose, but they acted as if they were forbidding me to fly west again."
When the dragon said this, Orgrim was startled. He suddenly thought of a possibility - could it be that the humans had known that Gul'dan would betray them? Or, could it be that the humans had colluded with Gul'dan to plot against the entire tribe?
This is not incredible. Since the King of Alterac almost surrendered to the Horde before, why can't that despicable guy Gul'dan cooperate with humans?
Yes! It must be like this!
Orgrim could almost imagine that the damn Edmund Duke was gathering all his forces to prioritize the elimination of the already exhausted Western Legion.
No! This cannot happen!
Orgrim suddenly jumped onto a large rock, raised his hammer in a fighting stance and roared at all the warriors who looked at him, as well as the chiefs of the small clans.
"Gul'dan betrayed the orcs! He betrayed the entire Horde!"
As soon as he finished speaking, the orcs around him suddenly became excited.
They raised their weapons high and uttered the most vicious curses at Gul'dan! Everyone cast their angry eyes to the south, as if Gul'dan and his minions were just a little behind the horizon.
"The glory of our people is now at stake! But at the same time, our brothers of the Warsong clan are being besieged by an army of 300,000 humans. Therefore, we must first break through the northern human camp and then seek revenge on Gul'dan!"
Orgrim's tactical strategy was absolutely correct.
He had always been a qualified commander, looking at every problem from the perspective of the entire tribe. However, he overlooked one thing: the Horde was always composed of many clans.
This time, his speech did not receive a warm response. Most of the orcs looked at him in silence, and no one responded to his call.
Orgrim was shocked. He understood the orcs' idea: since the glory of the Horde is the first, then we should deal with the traitor Gul'dan first. The Warsong Clan? Aren't the Warsong Clan of Grom Hellscream very good at fighting? Let them deal with it themselves and let the humans catch up.